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    Down syndrome is a chromosomal condition that is hand and hand with intellectual disabilities. It comes from a defect involving the 21st chromosome and is usually an extra copy (trisomy-21). There is a distinct difference in facial appearance due to the weaker muscles. All individuals with Down Syndrome experience cognitive delays. People born with down syndrome arm born with distinct birth defects in such as a heart problems and digestive problems. Having down syndrome can increase the risk of developing

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    “I saw cotton and I saw Black. Tall White mansions and little shacks. Southern man when will you pay us back? Mmmm, oh the land of the free, not so free, oh the land of the free mmmm not so free, not so nice, not all peace, not all land for us, maybe for you..but not for --,” hummed the Black man before the White couple walked in. It was a nippy Thursday night. The rustling trees, whispering to the innocent birds, warned them to fly way. The lost birds, searching for a nest to keep them warm. A

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    Room 101 Script (The lights are dim and the audience begin to applaud. Loud and wacky sounds are played from the piano, two spot lights are turned on and bright colours of red and green fill the room exposing the broken ornaments and random objects with two large leather chairs in the middle of all the junk, next to the hosts chair there’s a red lever. A few feet away there’s a conveyer belt and huge silver tube above it, at a safe distance from the chairs. A bright

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    DISTRIBUTED Opportunity for change because of different ideas and opinions being involved in the process of a leader Encourages teamwork Adds more roles but not more leaders Model for stronger leadership Provides the hands on, day to day coaching and support that helps teachers make a real difference in their students lives. Work will become more fragmented if there is no core value and mission that is worked towards. There may be a lack of clarity about roles and present possibilities to bypass

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    are always watching. If I put off a discouraged or irate attitude, people are going to see that and it will reflect in their work quality. I always try to fit in fun when I can, for example, if we have extra time during warm ups I will play the cha cha slide and have a small dance break. If the band is happy I know they are more willing to stay a few minutes over rehearsal to work on one more drill set. Being head drum major was an entire new experience. There was no longer some one to tell me what

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    As we grow up, I don 't think we recognize just how strange and ignorant we were as children. The way our inexperienced brains made scenarios and explanations for things we were too incompetent to actually understand. Whether the explanations were reasonable or not, it made sense to us. A toddler’s interpretation on the world could be a blissful thing, enhancing the good things and the ability to be mentally affected by the bad is not present, where the worse thing in the world is having to go to

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    Sharon Cha Mr. Pitts AP English Language and Composition 10 August 2015 Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” is a sermon delivered by the Puritan preacher Jonathan Edwards during the Great Awakening, a period of religious revival. The sermon is intended to restore religious convictions of the Puritans, which he felt was weakening, for people in the congregation. Edwards’ purpose in the sermon is to impress upon his audience the urgency of redemption from sin

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    When my step mother and I first walked into the VFW we were automatically surrounded by Filipino-American people. The party that I am attending is called an International/ Fil-Am Club party and was the Saturday before father’s day. According to Melcar they have these parties monthly for different occasions. I was excited to come not only to spend time with my stepmother and my father, but I was also excited to learn more about her culture. When we walked in I saw many small groups sitting at long

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    Culture is something that can be defined in many different ways, including your values, beliefs, family, friends and even the music you listen to. All these aspects buildup to define who you are as a person. The way you grew up, who raised you, your goals, thoughts and ideas all contribute to who we are. My cultural identity is shaped by what is closest to me, my friends, family and music. Since I was a child all my family has ever talked about was me having a Quinceañera. It is a part of Hispanic

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    Devyn Oliver PROJECT SUMMARY Neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and schizophrenia impact behavior and cognitive processes. While the symptoms for these diseases vary, they share disruptions in synapse development and spine formation. In the mammalian nervous system, dendritic spines are small, dynamic protrusions on neurons that develop in response to increased presynaptic activity. Although spine dynamics throughout development have been well studied

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