Turning on learning: five approaches for multicultural teaching plans for race, class, gender, and disabilityCan you imagine what it would be like to be a student in your own classroom or in one with which you are familiar?
Turning is an essential part of mobility and has a common occurrence in everyday locomotion [1]. It is a complex task which requires the central nervous system to coordinate the body segments reorientation towards a new direction while maintaining dynamic body stability [2]. Turning manoeuvres are...
Poor balance during walking causes disability and increases the risk of falling [1, 2], and patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) commonly experience poor balance [3]. Dual-task, which consists of the simultaneous execution of two activities [4], such as walking while talking, is often us...
Also ranks #3 onWhere Are They Now? Stars From 'While You Were Sleeping' 30 Years Later Also ranks #7 onThe Cast of 'The O.C.' Only Looks Better After 4 Seasons Also ranks #7 onWhere Are 'The O.C.' Cast Members Over 20 Years Later?
While David initially takes to the simplistic, corny world of the show, Jennifer sets about jolting the characters with doses of reality that unexpectedly bring a little color into their drab existence. Released: 1998 Directed by: Gary Ross Also ranks #1 on The Best Fantasy Movies Of...
[62], the influence of dopaminergic medication on dynamic balance control [63], differences between turning while walking and turning-in-place for patients with and without FOG [61], determination whether individuals with PD can use visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive cues to estimate how far ...
One 5th grade class is about to embark on a year like no other as their teacher, Mr. Terupt, changes the way they view school. While Mr. Terupt helps each student achieve their 5th grade goals, the students learn it’s Mr. Terupt who needs their help the most. This book is the fir...
In 1986, the National Council on Disability (NCD) published a report titled “Toward Independence,” which outlined federal programs that could benefit from new legislation for people with disabilities. One of the goals is to “promote the full integration of such individuals in the ...
答案Mrs.White smiled and said she didn't focus on my mistakes.Instead,she encouraged me to express my thoughts and ideas freely through writing.She held the belief that by focusing on the positive aspects of my writing,I would eventually gain the confidence to work on improvi...
Specifically, the perisylvian component innervates areas such as the fron- toparietal operculum, insula, superior temporal gyrus, and the underlying white matter of the inferior frontal gyrus, while the capsular component travels adjacent to the puta- men [58, 68]. Therefore, depletion of ...