...not Only in Children ENG 105 Professor Wakefield October 9, 2013 Most people think that ADHA is only in children. The truth to be told it is also in adults. “According to epidemiological data, approximately 4% to 6% of the U.S. population has ADHD. That is about 8 to 9 million adults.” (1998, Peter Jaksa, Ph.D.) With facts like that it would be hard to say that only children have ADHA. So there more adults with it now because they never learned how to deal with it when they where children or is it because we did not know as much about ADHA as we do now. Some think that ADHA is caused due family problems, poor parenting and teaching, video games to even sugar, too much sugar; this is not true at all. Others have thought that is could have been cause by a brain or head injury. There has been no links to a family having problems to lead to a child having ADHA. Though many people have ADHA have never had an injury to back this up. Why others thought it was because of too much TV and sugar. So they would take the children off of sugar and the children would still have the same problems. Even in adults to this day some of them will try not to eat sugar or other food that have been said to be bad for people that have ADHA. So food allergies would not be a cause for someone to have ADHA. After all the testing that has been done there is no proof to back it up. Adults have ADHA with the same amount of problems as a child does. It is very likely caused by biological factors...
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...D3 NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scale—PARENT Informant Today’s Date: ___________ Child’s Name: _____________________________________________ Date of Birth: _______________ Parent’s Name: _____________________________________________ Parent’s Phone Number: _____________________________ Directions: Each rating should be considered in the context of what is appropriate for the age of your child. When completing this form, please think about your child’s behaviors in the past 6 months. Is this evaluation based on a time when the child was on medication was not on medication Occasionally 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Often 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 not sure? Very Often 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Symptoms Never 1. Does not pay attention to details or makes careless mistakes 0 with, for example, homework 2. Has difficulty keeping attention to what needs to be done 0 3. Does not seem to listen when spoken to directly 0 4. Does not follow through when given directions and fails to finish activities 0 (not due to refusal or failure to understand) 5. Has difficulty organizing tasks and activities 0 6. Avoids, dislikes, or does not want to start tasks that require ongoing 0 mental effort 7. Loses things necessary for tasks or activities (toys, assignments, pencils, 0 or books) 8. Is easily distracted by noises or other stimuli 0 9. Is forgetful in daily activities 0 10. Fidgets...
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...Abstract In this research paper it famous and influential people were observed with Attention hyperactive disorder. With the use of the DSM IV our classroom text book and various internet resource this paper goes through the use of Ritalin and how people are commonly diagnosed with ADHD and do not have the disorder. Widespread use of medication and doctors immediately jump to prescribing medications such as Ritalin. Robert daydreamed so much that he was pulled out of school. Frank went into such trancelike dreams that one had to shout at him to bring him back. Equally problematic were Sam's restlessness and verbal diatribes. Virginia, too, demonstrated a tendency to talk on and on. Thomas experienced school problems, in part because of his high energy. Nick's tendency to act without thinking caused him to have several scrapes with death and near-tragedies, such as plunging to the earth from the roof of a barn, clutching an umbrella”. These are examples of situations that are common to many children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Children with ADHD tend to have creative and unique ways of thinking, and many problems focusing on one task, especially in school situations. Today children with this disorder are frequently prescribed medications to control their attention and/or hyperactivity. But are we doing what is in the best interest for children, or making it easier on the adults who have to deal with these children daily? In the previous stated...
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...11/14/2013 Holidays in China and Yemen AL-Dubai Omar Yaseen ZHEJIAN NORMAL UNIVERSITY Holidays in China and Yemen Submitted By AL-Dubai Omar Yaseen Abdulqader IMBA 2013219037 Zhejiang Normal University China, Zhejiang province, JinHua City Mobile: 18395969440, 669440 Email: yaxy@live.com Introduction: In my research I am going to compare between public holidays in China and public holidays in Yemen. Frist I am going to list the public holidays about China and later in my research I will list the holidays in Yemen Public holidays in China There are currently seven official public holidays in China. There was a major reform in 2008, abolishing the Labour Day Golden Week and adding three traditional Chinese holidays (Qingming Festival, Duanwu Festival, and Mid-Autumn Festival). A notable feature of mainland Chinese holidays is that weekends are usually swapped with the weekdays next to the actual holiday to create a long vacation period. January 1 New Year 元旦 Sun 1-Tue 3 January[ 1st day of 1st lunar month Chinese New Year 春节 Sun 22-Sat 28 January] 5th solar term (April 4 or April 5) Qingming Festival 清明节 Mon 2-Wed 4 April May 1 Labor Day 劳动节 Sun 29 April - Tue 1 May 5th day of 5th lunar month Dragon Boat Festival 端午节 Sat June 23 15th day of 8th lunar month Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋节 Sun September 30 October 1 National Day 国庆节 Mon 1–Wed 3 October Transferred holidays In all these holidays...
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...Academic Calendar for 2013/2014 Version 2 - October 2013 Date Sun 04 15 22 25 29 01 12 15 19 26 08 13 20 27 Start of Eid Al-Fitr Holiday End of Eid Al-Fitr Holiday Event Date Tue Wed 11 12 13 16 Event Open Day for high school students (Male) Open Day for high school students (Female) End of Application Period for Course Substitute Request (Spring 2014) Start of Admission Application period for Undergraduate, Visiting and Transfer students (Fall 2014) Start of Application period for Scholarships (Fall 2014) Start of Application period for re-enrollment (Fall 2014) Start of Application period for Change of Major & Minor, and application for Minor (Fall 2014) End of Application period for Change of Major & Minor, and application for Minor (Fall 2014) Last day to withdraw from a course (Spring 2014) Start of Mid Spring Vacation (Spring 2014) End of Mid Spring Vacation (Spring 2014) Start of Application period to register for classes in other universities (Summer 2014) Last day to withdraw from the semester (Spring 2014) End of Application period to register for classes in other universities (Summer 2014) Start of Early Registration (Fall 2014) End of Admission Application period for Graduate Studies (Fall 2014) Last day of classes of (Spring 2014) End of Admission Application for visiting applicants (Summer 2014) Start of Final Exams (Spring 2014) End of Final Exams (Spring 2014) Last day for Final Grades Submission (Spring 2014) Start of Application period...
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...Strength International Roots djuice comes from Norway and for the last five years it has been busy in Pakistan providing telecom services to the funastic youth of Pakistan. In terms of major operations, the hit list of countries includes Sweden, Ukraine, Hungary and Bangladesh. Juice brings its international telecom services to the table, providing a variety of community activation platforms – from F&F to SMS bundles with the best rates that the youth can’t simply resist. Youth Brand In 2000, djuice became Telenor’s international prepaid youth brand and today is the No. 1 mobile youth brand in this big, big world. Since Pakistan has more than 50% population between the ages of 12 to 20, the youth market is very important for telecom sector. Variety of Packages To provide the desired benefits to its customers, Djuice has developed separate packages depending upon the preferences of its consumers. These packages grab the attention of the youth according to what is suitable for them. Low Rates The target market, the youth is too priced and value conscious. Primarily because they are the ones who make the most rational choice and secondly because of the global economic crunch. Promotional Campaigns djuice’s Promotional campaigns are normally teenager centric. TVCs are characterized by Cool and unique themes with unique offers. Although Djuice has no Brand Ambassador (celebrity) right now, but it plans to have a contract signed in the near future. Djuice keeps...
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...FESTIVAL 1) EID UL FITR 2) EID UL ADHA Eid is a Arabic word it means festival. There are two big festivals in Muslim culture 1) Eid ul Fitr and 2) Eid ul Adha. These two Eids festivals we celebrated in two different Islamic Lunar months all around the world. On the day of Eid people enjoy and express happiness and offer prayers in the form of group.....usually they gather in an Open land or in a Mosque and tonnes of people join together and pray in congregation and ask Allah ( The God ) for His blessing, forgiveness of all sins and ask for success in this life and hereafter that is good life. Also they ask for the true path to live in this life and get forgiveness for all sins and get destination that is heaven, which Muslims believe will bring success in this life and hereafter only if they lead this life on true path, never lie, never harm to others with their hand and with their tongue and believe uniformity in all human beings and are never proud on themself and we think God has blessed us with this quality and we are always thankful to our god and try to help others especially the poor, before all should have faith in the Oneness of God. So it is clear that Eid celebration is not only an expression of our happiness but also it express the spiritual happiness. After Eid prayers and meeting on the occasion of Eid , people hug eachother. Eid is the time to spread happiness, love and triumph thereby creating enthusiasm among all the family members. EID UL FITR festival...
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...TRADITIONAL CULTURE OF BANGLADESH Bangladesh has a long history in its culture. The land, the rivers, and the lives of the Bengali people formed a rich heritage with marked differences from neighbouring regions. The Bengal Renaissance of the 19th and early 20th centuries, noted Bengali writers, saints, authors, scientists, researchers, thinkers, music composers, painters and film-makers have played a significant role in the development of Bengali culture. The culture of Bangladesh is composite and over the centuries has assimilated influences of Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity Music of Bangladesh-The music and dance styles of Bangladesh may be divided into three categories: classical, folk and modern. . Bangladesh has a rich tradition of folk songs, with lyrics rooted into vibrant tradition and spirituality, mysticism and devotion. Most prevalent of folk songs and music traditions include Bhatiali, Baul, Marfati, Murshidi and Bhawaiya. Lyricists like Lalon Shah, Hason Raja, Kangal Harinath, Romesh Shill, Abbas Uddin and many unknown anonymous lyrists have enriched the tradition of folk songs of Bangladesh. . In relatively modern context, Rabindra Sangeet and Nazrul geeti form precious cultural heritage of Bangladesh. . Several musical instruments, some of them of indigenous origin, are used in Bangladesh, and major musical instruments used are the bamboo flute (banshi), drums (dhol), a single stringed instrument named ektara, a four stringed instrument...
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...Approved by UiTM Senate Academic Sessions 2012-2013 Universiti Teknologi MARA Degree, Master and Doctoral Programmes (Updated: 12 April 2012) Session 1 : September 2012 — January 2013 Activity Lecture Mid-semester + Eidul Adha Break Lecture Revision Week Examination Semester Break Date 10 September — 25 October 2012 26 October – 4 November 2012 (Eidul Adha : 26 Oktober 2012) 5 November – 21 December 2012 22 December 2012 – 2 January 2013 3 – 21 January 2013 22 January – 3 Mac 2013 Length of time 7 weeks 1 week 7 weeks 1 week 19 days 6 weeks Session 2 : March 2013 – July 2013 Activity Lecture Mid-semester Break Lecture Date 4 March – 19 April 2013 22 – 28 April 2013 29 April – 24 May 2013 27 May 2013 – 2 Jun 2013 (Harvest Festival : 30-31 May 2013) (Gawai : 1-2 June 2013) 3 – 21 Jun 2013 22 – 25 Jun 2013 26 Jun – 14 July 2013 15 July 2013 – 8 September 2013 Length of time 7 week 1 week 4 weeks Special Leave (Harvest Festival & Gawai) 1 week Lecture Revision Week Examination Semester Break 3 weeks 4 days 19 days 8 weeks Notes: 1. The sessions above are applicable to all Degree, Master and Doctoral programmes in UiTM. 2. There are two (2) sessions per academic year. Each session consists of: . Lectures 14 weeks . Mid Semester Break 1 week . Revision Week ½ - 1 week - Examination 2½ - 3 weeks Approved by UiTM Senate Academic Sessions 2012-2013 Universiti Teknologi MARA Pre-Diploma, Diploma and Asasi Programmes (Updated: 12 April...
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...MARA Degree, Master and Doctoral Programmes (Updated: 20 January 2012) Session 2 : March — July 2012 Activity Lecture Mid-semester Break Lecture Revision Examination Intersession Eid Break Intersession Intersession Examination Semester Break Date 5 March — 20 April 2012 21 — 29 April 2012 30 April — 15 June 2012 16 — 24 June 2012 25 June — 15 July 2012 23 July — 17 August 2012 18 — 26 August 2012 (Eid : 20 August 2012) 27 August — 30 August 2012 3 — 7 September 2012 16 July — 9 September 2012 Length of time 7 weeks 1 week 7 weeks 1 week 3 weeks 4 weeks 1 week 1 week 5 days 8 weeks Session 1 : September 2012 — January 2013 Activity Lecture Mid-semester + Eidul Adha Break Lecture Revision Week Examination Semester Break Date 10 September — 25 Oktober 2012 29 Oktober – 4 November 2012 (Eidul Adha : 26 Oktober 2012) 5 November — 21 December 2012 24 December 2012 - 1 January 2013 3 - 20 January 2013 21 January - 3 March 2013 Length of time 7 weeks 1 week 7 weeks 1 week 3 weeks 6 weeks Notes: 1. The sessions above are applicable to all Degree, Master and Doctoral programmes in UiTM. 2. Student registration according to group occurs within the period of 3 weeks before the lecture commences. The details are given in the Academic Calendar of each session which can be viewed from the Academic Affairs portal. 3. There are two (2) sessions per academic year. Each session consists of: . Lectures 14 weeks . Mid Semester Break 1 week . Revision Week ½ - 1 week . Examination...
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...Quran is also perfect. The Sacred Texts Islam is represented by two main sacred texts: the Quran and Hadith. The Quran is the most sacred text, which is the literal word of God as revealed to Muhammad. The Quran means “reaction”, and is considered the holy word Islam. The Quran is considered a true account of the angel Gabriel’s dictation to Muhammad from 610 to 632 AD, and that is a perfect copy creating the Quran that has lived in eternal existence. The Hadith is the second text, which Muslims believe is the recorded sayings of Muhammad and his followers is. Although religiously significant, it differs from the Quran in the fact that it is not considered to be the word of Allah. The Festivals of Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha Islam is celebrated in many ways, including three significant festivals called: 1) Idul-Fitr, celebrated in Shawwal, which in the Islamic calendar is the year’s tenth month....
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...Religious Holiday In the morning of Friday 26/10/2012, I attended an Islamic holiday called Eid Aladha. At the end of an annual pilgrimage to Mecca, called Hajj, Muslims throughout the world celebrate the holiday of Eid al-Adha (Festival of Sacrifice). After prayers were over, we proceeded to eat a lamb that was sacrificed purposely for the festive. The meaning behind sacrificing is that you have a lamb and you have to kill it in an HALAL way meaning that the animal has to be killed so fast with no pain. I spent my first Islamic holiday in Syracuse and it was pretty interesting. Coming from an Islamic country, Saudi Arabia, I was very agitated to experience the holiday with non-Islam people not from Saudi Arabia and worse off could not speak Arabic the last holiday. I’m actually very happy that I tried something different this time round. I really wished my family were here so I can be able to see my dad and brothers sacrifice to God. However, I was with them through Skype the following early morning around 4 a.m. and was able to see things from a different perspective as they celebrated Eid al-Adha. All my siblings were so excited for the holiday because my grandfather was supervising what my uncle used to do; making sure that the sacrifice is done the Halal way. Then my father handed over the knife to my brother Mamdouh who sacrificed one lamb for my mother who passed away. When all this process was done, they gave much of meat away to poor people, neighbors and far family...
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...The Islamic Religion The Islamic religion is growing rapidly every day. It has been estimated that 1.57 billion Muslims surround the world today (Greene, 2007). That is the second largest religion after Christianity at a 2.25 billion population (Greene, 2007). What is this growing religion called Islam and what does it take to become a true Muslim? Many questions arise about the Islamic religion as well as curiosity regarding the significance of major holy days, prayer, and most important what Muslims believe. “Submission to the will of God,” is what Islam can be defined as (Robinson, 2007). A person choosing to believe and submit himself or herself to the Islamic religion is called a Muslim. When a Muslim decides to commit to the Islamic religion, they are choosing to believe in a God named Allah (Robinson, 2007). Allah is an Arabic word that means, “the one true God” (Robinson, 2007). It is believed by religious historians that the Islamic religion originated by the Prophet Muhammad in 622 CE; however, most Islamic followers believe Muhammad was not born when Islam was created. In the Qur’an it states, “There is no god but God; Muhammad is the messenger of God” (Robinson, 2007). Allah chose the Prophet Muhammad to be his messenger, and spread his teachings from the Qur’an to any Muslims who wanted to convert, or to learn about the Islamic religion (Robinson, 2007). Allah wanted Muhammad to distribute his knowledge far and wide around the world. The Qur’an is the...
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...material that may be used according to each learner’s learning needs. Likewise, it is noteworthy to mention that the school is provided with a special classroom where students with special educational needs are individually looked after. 4.1.Students with Special Educational Needs As has already been mentioned, there are two different classrooms of 2nd year of Compulsory Secondary Education (C.S.E. from now on) where this School Year Teaching Planning is intended to be applied: 2nd C.S.E. A and 2nd C.S.E. B. In each of these classrooms, there are some learners with special educational needs. Indeed there are three students diagnosed with SCHOOL YEAR TEACHING PLANNING (2nd Year of Compulsory Secondary Education) Elena Granado Hernández 24 ADHA, another student diagnosed with a significant deficit of attention, and also, a student 25%...
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...ADAB BERIDUL FITRI Oleh : Drs.H.Muamal,M.Pd.I Umat Islam di berbagai tempat, daerah, dan negara memiliki tradisi masing-masing dalam menyambut datangnya Hari Raya Idul Fitri. Intinya, pada saat hari raya, setiap keluarga bisa berkumpu, saling mengunjungi, dan bersilarurahmi, serta saling memaafkan. Nah, agar perayaan Idul Fitri 1432 H benar-benar bermakna, sebaiknya setiap Muslim meniru teladan dan perintah Rasulullah SAW dalam mengisi hari nan fitri ini. Dalam kitab Mausuu’atul Aadaab Al-Islaamiyyah, Syekh Abdul Azis bin Fathi As-Sayyid Nada menjelaskan adab berhari raya ala Rasulullah SAW. Berikut ini adab berhari raya : Pertama, niat yang benar Menurut Syekh Sayyid Nada, wajib bagi seorang Muslim Menghadirkan niat yang benar dalam segala perkara berkaitan dengan hari raya, seperti berniat ketika keluar rumah untuk shalat demi mengikuti Nabi SAW. Kedua, mandi Pada hari Idul Fitri hendaknya setiap Muslim mandi. Sehingga, dapat berkumpul bersama kaum Muslimin lainnya dalam keadaan bersih dan wangi. Diriwayatkan dari Ibnu Umar RA, bahwa ia mandi pada hari raya Idul Fitri, sebelum berangkat ke tempat shalat. (HR Malik dalam kitab al-Muwaththa). Ketiga, memakai wewangian Saat akan shalat Idul Fitri, hendaknya setiap Muslim memakai wewangian dan dalam keadaan bersih. Keempat, memakai pakaian baru Jika seseorang mampu, disunahkan memakai pakaian baru pada hari raya Idul Fitri. Hal itu menunjukkan rasa syukur atas nikmat yang diberikan Allah SWT dan menunjukkan...
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