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Emergence: Labeled Autistic
Temple Grandin was diagnosed with autism at the age of three. An intelligent child with a thirst for knowledge, but unable to properly express herself or control her behaviour, Temple struggled through grade school. Eventually moved from a "normal" school to an educational program for autistic children, she began to suffer "nerve attacks." Now Temple tells the story of how she went from a fear-gripped, autistic child to a successful professional and a world leader in her field. A chronicle of perseverance and courage, EMERGENCE gives new hope and insight into the tragedy of autism and the vast potential of the human spirit..
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Blackline Maps Of World History: The Complete Set 5000Bc-Present
Now you can have hundreds of historical outline maps at your finger tips. Save yourself countless hours scouring the internet for the perfect printable map for your history lesson!It is a proven fact that using historical outline maps help cement historical and geographical facts for students and adults alike. Just knowing that Alexander the Great conquered the whole known world is simply not enough. Seeing this enormous ancient empire on paper gives visual and non-visual students an edge in their learning.The truth is... most educators know this, but struggle to find the printable maps they are looking for. Now your search is over. Finally, Blackline Maps of World History is now available in a beautiful hardcover book with bonus CD-ROM for easy printing..
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The Wildest Colts Make the Best Horses: What to Do When Your Child Is Labeled a Problem by the Schools
Contrary to the popular homily, this is one book you can tell by its cover. The title, "The Wildest Colts Make the Best Horses," conveys an attitude that ennobles and supports an effort to defend and enhance the spirits of our young people.

The subtitles also communicate a great deal of information. The first subtitle, The truth about Ritalin, "ADHD" and other "disruptive behavior disorders" reveals that the book addresses at length the specific phenomenon of labeling huge numbers of our children with these diagnoses and giving these children drugs. As suggested by the second subtitle, "What to do when your child is labeled a problem by the schools, " this book is very much oriented toward parents' or other adults who need support with this issue. The book holds a great deal of information that is generally useful to adult allies of young people in any situation.

The book is divided into three major sections.

Part I: RECOGNITION AND REMEMBRANCE. To respond effectively to a situation, we need a realistic picture of that situation. Our society greatly distorts reality in regard to the experience of young people and schools. Specifically, the practice of BioPsychiatry (i.e., the reduction in our thinking about human beings to biological and genetic function and the subsequent use of drugs and/or electric shock to "treat" that function) is addressed. Recognizing and understanding BioPsychiatry is crucial to effectively respond to the fact that we have about four million children on Ritalin today in the United States and to deal with the pressures we receive to drug our own children. The section on RECOGNITION also presents ideas that are important to realize about schools and a few key beliefs that influence the way we relate to our children.

This part of the book is also about REMEMBRANCE. It is extremely challenging to be a parent under any circumstance (or to be a parent surrogate such as a teacher or other adult caregiver). Our society is not set up to effectively support those who care for our young. It is even more challenging, and often overwhelming, to be a parent when your child is having a hard time or not "acting right." When others, such as school and mental health authorities, are pressuring you to do something about your child's problems, the stress becomes even more intense. At these times we are most likely to forget who we really are, who our child really is, and what is really important. A goal in this section is to provide a few reminders toward re-remembering the true nature of your child and of yourself as a parent. A few pointers are offered to hold onto during this stressful time.

Part II: INFORMATION AND ACTION. This section covers several areas that respond to that original question of "What are your solutions then?" The emphasis of this section is on Action - what else you can do as a parent to help your child. The author's experience was that he got precious little good information to prepare him for his role as a parent. He is very aware of how extremely difficult it is to implement the ideas presented in the face of our distressed society. What is offered here will help you respond to the challenge of parenting and being good allies to our young people.

Gender pronouns are alternated, especially in describing children, rather than attempting to neuter, pluralize or simply use the masculine for convenience sake. Sex differences need not affect parenting decisions except when determining how best to counter the heavy gender conditioning that comes down on boys and girls in their respective cultures.

Part III: ON COUNSELING CHILDREN. This section contains the heart of the book. The theory presented here is a tremendous affront to much of the conventional wisdom and conditioned thinking with which we are all thoroughly saturated. It is also a tremendous challenge to implement this approach in the face of parental oppression and lack of support for children, parents and families in our society. Therefore, it is important to go into some depth on key areas including shame, crying, fear and anger. In addition, the author shares his own experience as a parent, particularly some of the trials, tribulations and successes with his son, Eric. He offers teachings that have been helpful to him with the caveat that this is one father who does not know best..
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Labeled
Love is a funny thing. As cliché as it sounds, I thought it would never happen to me but it did. I am a product of God, you see? Son of Adam. Man. The first. I follow His Divine law. So, why is it that when I meet Armari Arnold all these newfound feelings suddenly emerge? My feelings of sweltering want and raw lust. I must admit that it took me by complete surprise, yet had it? The ties that bound way down deep had always known that I had these feelings for men. My name is Craig Jamison and I am constantly in and out of love, depending on the nature of the relationship and my tolerance level for others both male and female. And yes, do I love women. The things they do, their sexuality, their world. I also love men which kind of makes me sort of a confused sexual hypocrite right? If ever there was such a thing. So, when I am introduced to Armari at a party, my world is suddenly turned into a kaleidoscopic journey of lust then love. Feelings that I thought I d never have for another man are suddenly unleashed and I am in a world of mass confusion. At first I thought it was a fad. You know, something to do. But whoever did what I did was on the down low. The men in my family certainly didn t, and most certainly it did not fit into God s plan when he created human life. Why me of all people? Why was I to be labeled the black sheep of the family with this crippling sexual curse? Everybody expected me to do the right things in life in terms of relationships and marriage. I guess I even fooled myself. I mean I was smart, handsome and quite available for any woman. Yet, I was also gay; That was a word or term I was still not yet comfortable whispering even in the privacy of my own home. In many aspects, I felt ashamed. And in order for me to fit into this world of normalcy, I had to play by the straight and narrow rules: Adam for Eve and not Adam for Adam. Right? Well, this is my story.......
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Our Labeled Children: What Every Parent and Teacher Needs to Know About Learning Disabilities
Twenty percent of all school-aged children in this country have been labeled Learning Disabled But what is a genuine learning disability? How does it differ from garden-variety poor learning? How can we more accurately assess and then teach to individual learning strengths instead of merely pinpointing learning weaknesses? In this passionately argued yet clear-headed book, internationally acclaimed cognitive psychologist Robert Sternberg and research scientist Elena Grigorenko tackle these controversial issues, urging that we understand the full range of factors that contribute to learning disabilities (and sometimes to their misdiagnosis) in order to improve the American educational and diagnostic systems.From the biological bases of dyslexia and other disabilities, to the tests that do and do not accurately assess learning abilities, to the social and educational pressures that contribute to misdiagnosis, Our Labeled Children clearly outlines the issues that concern both parents and teachers, ultimately pointing to clear strategies for improving our system to help children with all manner of learning problems.
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Using doubly-labeled water measurements of human energy expenditure to estimate inhalation rates [An article from: Science of the Total Environment, The]
This digital document is a journal article from Science of the Total Environment, The, published by Elsevier in 2007. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Doubly-labeled water (DLW) data is recognized as an improvement over alternative methods to quantify human energy expenditure. Previously, energy expenditure has been estimated indirectly using heart-rate monitoring, calorimetry, or accelerometer measurements. Inhalation rate estimates can benefit from improved energy expenditure estimates using equations developed by Layton. DLW methods are advantageous for several reasons: the database is robust, they are direct measures, subjects are free-living, and the observation period is longer than what is possible from staged activity measures. DLW energy data is an improvement over previous inhalation estimates based on dietary recall survey data. Mean long-term inhalation rates of 16 m^3/day and 13 m^3/day, for physically active adult men and women, respectively, were derived based on DLW estimates of energy expended. The range of human energy expenditure is narrow with the maximum energy expenditure not likely greater than twice the minimum. .
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