Digital Library Object - Famous Korean War battle sites in South Korea.
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Digital Library Object - Enemy activity west coast 8 January 1953.
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Digital Library Object - Task Force Smith--a leadership failure?
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Digital Library Object - TM 12-223 1944 (OBSOLETE): reception center operations.
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Digital Library Object - FM 7-40 1942 (OBSOLETE) : Infantry field manual, rifle regiment.
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Digital Library Object - Pamphlet no. 8-3 1943 (OBSOLETE): health precautions for African and Asiati
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Elizabeth Taylor in hospital
Screen star Elizabeth Taylor undergoes treatment for congestive heart failure.
11 Feb 2011: U.S. Offshore Oil Exploration: Managing Risks to Move Forward
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Kean Administration: Interview with Lewis Thurston (February 9, 2010)
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High Mobility, Printable, and Solution-Processed Graphene Electronics
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Bai KaÂmaÂra Jr.- Citizens of the World Unite
So not right so not right
there is darkness all around
melted ice sea levels rise
there is less dry ground
Were did we go what have we done there must be a better way
Atmosphere its not so clear some say we’re in a storm
Mother Earth said we’ve gone too far gotta come back home
Citizens of the world unite understand this is your fight
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5.3 Causal links and models There seems little doubt that genetic factors and atypical functioning of one or more areas of the brain and nervous system accompanies some or all ASDs. But this tells us little about the role of these influences in a ‘causal chain’ leading to autism. As we saw, genetic defects may play a major initiating role, perhaps affecting the development of specific brain areas and systems, which in turn hinder development of specific socio-cognitive functions. The idea that similar bra
5.2 Do organic influences play a role in autistic spectrum conditions? Much of the evidence for organic influences, comes from subtle or non-specific types of dysfunction that may vary from one autistic individual to another. Steffenburg (1991) conducted a study of 52 children with ASDs. There was evidence for atypical functioning of the brain and/or nervous system in over 90 per cent of the participants, but in just under 50 per cent, these symptoms were non-specific. For instance, a substantial number of this latter group had epileptic symptoms and/or abnormal
5.1 Are there genetic factors in autistic spectrum conditions? Section 4 focused on explaining the characteristic symptoms of ASDs in terms of socio-cognitive functioning. In this section the focus shifts to the biological level: what biological influences might both trigger and maintain atypical functioning in areas like theory of mind, global information processing and emotional relatedness? As was emphasised in Section 1, bio
4.8 Section summary Most socio-cognitive approaches to autistic spectrum disorders seek to unify different symptoms in terms of models of underlying functioning. Theory of mind approaches argue that difficulties in understanding mental states such as beliefs, intentions and desires are the ‘core’ problem. Experimental tests of theory of mind employ tasks such as testing the understanding of false belief. Baron-Cohen h














