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    To help in the improvement of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) many families are turning toward a physical, occupational, and speech and language medical therapy called Hippotherapy. This form of therapy might sound like it involves the Hippopotamus, however it actually involves the use of horses; the root word “hippo” means horse in Latin. Hippotherapy utilizes an equine’s multidimensional movement and its dynamic base of support as a part of an integrated intervention program to achieve functional

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    University of Phoenix Material Mental Health Worksheet Watch the Films on Demand video, “Wounded Platoon,” located in this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings. Write at least 175-word responses to each of the following instructions. Your responses must be in complete sentences and use correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar. |Describe in detail the types of mental health problems experienced by those who serve in the military, as illustrated in the video. | |The most common

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    Justin Rein

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    Justin Rein is a teenager at Piedmont High school, Oklahoma. He is in his last year of high school making him a senior. Due to taking advance classes and putting careful work into them. Justin will graduate in the top ten percentile. Giving him the edge on where he wants to go for college. Justin wants to enroll in a college out of state. Most preferably is Evansville, Indiana. A D1 college that has a swimming program that will enable him to swim as athletic student in Evansville University. Although

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    Lola Rein Kaufman

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    There is one thing all hidden children of the holocaust have in common, silence. Lola Rein Kaufman is one of those hidden children. And she is done being silent. Lola Rein was a hidden child during the holocaust. She was one of the lucky ones; one of the 10,000- 500,000 that survived. Her family wasn’t as lucky. Lola endured, los, abandonment, and constant fear, but has now chosen to shed her cloak of silence. There were two types of hidden children: the children that didn’t look like the stereotypical

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    Reins From Above Thesis

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    statement is 100% true, I also believe there are really no small acts of kindness. (Elaborate) I joined a group at my elementary school called Mustang Mentors. One of the service projects I remember most was working with Reins from Above our local therapeutic riding center. Reins from Above specializes in serving children and adults (ages 3 and up) with a wide range of special needs, such as autism, cerebral palsy, developmental delays, sensory integration disorder, Down Syndrome, traumatic

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    Lola Rein Essay

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    Imagine being separated from your family when you’re only eight years old. Imagine spending seven months in a 4x6 hole in the ground while being chased by Nazis. This is what Lola Rein endured during the Holocaust. Lola Rein was born on October 4, 1934 in Czortkow, Poland. About 33% of the people who lived in Czortkow were Jews. German forces took over the town in 1941 and all Jews in the town were forced to live in ghettos. While in the ghetto, Lola’s mom sewed Lola a dress embroidered with pretty

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    In the passage, Elizabeth Takes the Reins, by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, the author has the main character, Elizabeth Ann, presented in a sympathetic way. First, Fisher tries to make the reader feel bad for Elizabeth Ann. Second, the author shows that she feels bad for Elizabeth Ann. Lastly, she uses strong words to emphasize Elizabeth Ann’s troubles. “You can imagine… the dreadful terror of Elizabeth Ann” (1). Fisher tries to put the reader in Elizabeth’s shoes and feel the fear. By doing this

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    Hands: Allowing: This is the way we use the reins most of the time. Neither allowing so much that you lose the contact nor have such a dead contact that the horse leans on it. Non-allowing/ Non-yielding Rein: This is when you stop allowing by clenching your fingers on the reins and tightening the muscles in your arms so that they cannot be moved forward. This blocks the forward momentum and can achieve such movements as trot to walk or halt. A non-yielding also used when there is a contact

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    clapping, a pat on the back) are all very positive rein forcers. Thirdly, activity rein forcers are very operative and positive for students. Allowing students to participate in desired activities (such as games, computer time, etc.) is very dominant, especially if part of the reinforcement is being allowed to choose a friend/classmate to participate in the activity. This also offers social reinforcement from the partner. Forth, Tangible rein forcers this category includes: edibles, toys, cards

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    Rein Evans Mr. Jennings World Geography (H) 3rd Hour 11 April 2017 Chapter 30 Summary Brittan ruled over India calling it the British raj which is the Hindu word for empire. Through the peaceful nonviolent protest of the Indian people led by Mohandas K Gandhi India won its independence in 1947. Brian divided the country into Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan. Buddhist monks fleeing Tibet in 800 AD. Were the first recorded ruling elite in the region of Bhutan. The lama or highest level of monks rule

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