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ImPACT Concussion Testing Offered to Athletes in Ketchum
ImPACT concussion testing offered to athletes in Ketchum
Had your bell rung?
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Police and Community Briefs for May 27, 2010
Police and community briefs for May 27, 2010
Man, 18, charged with sex battery on 10-year-old An 18-year-old man was taken into custody Tuesday and charged with capital sexual battery, according to officials. The girl’s mother reported to the Sheriff’s Office on May 10 that her daughter had been sexually assaulted by Robert Howard Edwards at their Southwest Ocala home.
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Pembroke’s McClune Family Ready for Next Step
Pembroke’s McClune family ready for next step
On Oct. 25, 2009 the expression, “In the blink of an eye” took on a whole new meaning for Pembroke native Matthew McClune and his family.
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Career in Special Education
By Sadaket Malik
Special education is the education of students with special needs in a way that addresses the student’s individual differences and needs. Ideally, this process involves the individually planned and systematically monitored arrangement of teaching procedures, adapted equipment and materials, accessible settings, and other interventions designed to help learners with special needs achieve a higher level of personal self-sufficiency and success in school and community than would be available if the student were only given access to a typical classroom education.
Common special needs include learning disability, communication challenges, emotional and behavioral disorders, physical disabilities, and developmental disabilities.[1] Students with these kinds of disabilities are likely to benefit from additional educational services, different approaches to teaching, and use of technology.
Making His Way: Desire to Help Led to a Career in Physical Therapy, New Business
Making his way: Desire to help led to a career in physical therapy, new business
Arlington’s Matt Connell began observing at a local hospital in rural Bolivar County as a high school student. On his first day, he saw a man take his first steps in more than 20 years wearing new prosthesis.
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Tags: Physical, Desire, making, Therapy, business, career, help
Painkiller Addiction and Its Cure
Addiction has been the worst curse on our mankind for quiet a long period of time. The young generations are the worst victims of this addiction. Thousands of people die every year due to this addiction of drugs and alcohol. People know every bit by bit about the aftermath of drug addiction, still they get addicted. Once they get addicted to drugs, they do not fear or even care about the effects or the problems that they have to face. Nowadays, getting drugs is not a problem for anyone. People get these deadly drugs quiet easily, but the cost matters sometimes. But when it comes to the addiction of medicinal drugs, it is most preferred by the addicts. It is cheap and found in any medical store.















































