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DS_Boy_Therapy_Merged

By: svellema

Speech therapy with boy with Down syndrome

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Herbicide and Conservation Agriculture #2: Communicating to the public about the pros/cons of herbicides in our cropping systems and the role they play in sustainable agriculture.

By: kworkman

Dr. Terence Bradshaw, Assistant Professor Specialty Crops Production and Director of the Horticulture Research & Education Center, University of Vermont Communicating to the public about the pros/cons of herbicides in our cropping systems and the...

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PHP Group 13: Attitudes Toward Informational Health Videos among People with Intellectual Disabilities

By: tharknes

Informational health videos targeted at people with intellectual disabilities were made and evaluated as part of a Public Health Project.

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TRIPSCY Open Forum May 13, 2020

By: jnauheim

The second TRIPSCY Open Forum Heidi Wilhelm: Positioning for Children at Home with Postural Complications - Hypotonicity, Ligament Laxity Chayah Lichtig: Conversation about modes of practice that people are using right now

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Children information for study on motor learning

By: lsavard

This video describe the study procedures for children participating in the motor learning project

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Therapy Dogs on College Campuses

By: mwood17

ASCI097 Final Presentation

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dolphin assisted therapy: ASCI 1100 final

By: esulli23

Final project on dolphin assisted therapy

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Pedagogical Workshop: Increase Learning While Reducing Cheating

By: ctl

Research shows that cheating behavior is linked, not to individual students, but to the environment in which those students are learning. This is good news, because it means you can actually reduce cheating in your classes. The additional good new...

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Sugarbush Management 2

By: uvmext

Late summer, while leaves are still green is a good time to assess the trees in your sugarbush. Weak or declining individuals will show areas of crown dieback. Trees with more than 75% dieback will likely not survive but are still competing for li...