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Are the A.B.A.'s courses simply photocopied sheets of paper, which are stapled together?

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No. All courses provided by the A.B.A. are professionally typeset, printed, and bound. The quality of all courses is comparable to soft-cover books, which may be purchased in bookstores. The A.B.A.'s commitment to quality insures that all course material will provide each student with years of valuable commentary and research material.
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Who writes the textbooks for the A.B.A.'s courses?

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Respected Christian Bible College Professors and Christian educators write all textbooks. Their years of higher education and teaching insures that course material is exciting, challenging, and designed to increase a student's knowledge of God's Word and lead him/her into a closer relationship with Jesus Christ.
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How many sheets of paper can be made from a single tree?

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For this question we turned to the Forest Products Association of Canada, which published the following response on its website (www.fpac.ca): This is often referred to as the "impossible question," not only because of the number of variables involved (i.e. tree size, tree type, type of paper, paper weight...), but because in general, trees are not harvested for the purpose of making paper. Nonetheless, we will attempt to provide a "ball-park" figure for this "very" frequently asked question.
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What is ABA?

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ABA is Applied Behavioral Analysis. It is a methodology that uses aspects of positive reinforcement, intensive one on one therapy and using Discrete Trial Instruction (DTI). Our sister organization MFEAT (Manitoba Feat) has an extensive definition ABA and certain standards that should be met.
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Bridges Behavioral Language Systems Inc. - FAQ
ABA is an acronym for Applied Behavior Analysis. Bridges uses an ABA approach for all of our clients. An excellent description of ABA can be found here.
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DFW Center for Autism
ABA , or applied behavior analysis, is the application of empirically derived techniques based on the interaction between behavior and its environment. Being that behavior analysis is a data driven science, it relies heavily on objective information, direct observation and measurement, and the systematic arrangement of events to obtain desirable behavior.
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What can ABA do for my child?

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In one landmark study (Lovaas, 1987), nearly half (47%) of young children with autism treated by an intensive ABA program achieved normal intellectual and educational functioning by the end of first grade. In these programs, the goal is to increase skills in language, play and socialization, while decreasing behaviors that interfere with learning. The results can be profound. Many children with autism who have ritualistic or self-injurious behaviors reduce or eliminate these behaviors.
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Can I put my (milk carton, stapled paper, nose wipe tissues, number 17 bottle) in the recycling?

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I don't know. The only people who know are those running your recycling program -- usually your municipality. Those same people should be able to answer questions about why certain objects are accepted and others are not.
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How do these courses differ from Carleton Sheets'?

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The Carleton Sheets program (sometimes incorrectly spelled as Carlton Sheets) contains basic real estate information. It touches on many subjects but does not give you the detailed information you must have to make money in real estate. To make money in real estate, you must be able to buy houses at deep discounts, then quickly resell them. The two best ways to get discounts on houses is with preforeclosure and probate houses. My courses are complete and written for beginners.
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Are courses provided by the A.B.A. all introductory level courses?

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No. The A.B.A. only offers one introductory level course, and our students believe that this course is still more in-depth and challenging than most correspondence courses available, at no cost, to the incarcerated. The remaining courses are all written at an advanced level and include more challenging exams and term papers. Most courses are 120 pages in length.
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How many sheets of paper are in the standard 20-page book?

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Since we print double-sided, 1 sheet of paper will have 2 pages. The standard 20-page book contains 10 sheets of paper, printed front and back.
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How many sheets of paper will the Genesis cut at one time?

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Genesis trimmers are designed for precision and accuracy. They are not made for volume cutting. Most Genesis owners cut only two sheets of card stock at once because they like a smooth, precise cut. With the smooth way the cutter wheel glides on its slide bar, cutting large quantities of paper even one sheet at a time is not a chore! Being able to cut in both forward and backward directions helps make the job go even faster.
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Can I pay to have articles photocopied for me?

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The Biology Library will photocopy articles from our own materials for a fee. The service is available to UIUC and UIC-Urbana Campus patrons who have access to an University of Illinois departmental or grant account. We cannot charge an individual directly. The charge for the service is 18? per page. Only written or e-mailed requests are accepted. The photocopy request form should be used for requests.
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Can maps be photocopied?

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present, Ordnance Survey maps are specifically excluded from the Licence, as they handle copyright clearance themselves.
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How many sheets of paper will my Carl Paper Trimmer cut through?

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The Carl DC-50 can cut up to 5 sheets of B6 size 80gsm paper with the straight blade and 3 sheets of B6 size 80gsm paper with the perforating blade. The Carl DC-90 and DC-100 has a cutting capacity of 5 A4 size sheets of 80gsm paper with the straight blade and 3 A4 size sheets of 80gsm paper with the perforating blade. The Carl DC-95 can cut up to 5 sheets of A6 size sheets of 80gsm paper with the straight blade and 3 A6 size sheets of 80gsm paper with the perforating blade.
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Can a student receive a transcript of all courses taken through the A.B.A.?

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Yes. The A.B.A. will provide each student with one free transcript. The student may purchase additional copies. A Chaplain may receive additional information on our free Bible correspondence courses and a supply of Enrollment Forms by simply contacting the A.B.A. and requesting this material.
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How do your courses work with online answer sheets?

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This process is similar to using paper and mail only faster. The main difference is that students fill out answers using online forms and submit via email. We grade these lessons and send results via email. The other difference is that we will send lesson booklets at a faster rate.
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My paper isn't in the literature lists for the relevant gene(s); why not?

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We aim to collect all the available literature for each gene or protein of S. cerevisiae, so if your paper is not listed in SGD, it was missed rather than intentionally excluded. We find papers by searching PubMed, and may miss papers whose titles or abstracts do not contain an S. cerevisiae gene or protein name, or systematic name. To ensure that your paper is linked to the correct gene by SGD (and other databases), it's always a good idea to include the gene name, systematic name, and "S.
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What is BB&T's ABA numbers or routing numbers?

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You can find the nine-digit routing number in the lower left corner of your checks. Your routing number is the number before your account number.
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Simply put: What is a dilution?

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A DILUTION IS the number of parts of the substance being diluted in a total number of parts of solution.
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What is ABA therapy?

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Applied behavior analytic therapy is the only empirically-validated form of intervention for young children with autism. In ABA therapy, the client's behavior is assessed through observations that focus on exactly what the client does, when the client does it, at what rate, and what happens before (antecedents) and what happens after (consequences) behavior. Strengths and weaknesses are specified in this way.
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The field of Applied Behavioral Analysis grew out of the scientific study of principles of learning and behavior. It is an applied science that develops methods of changing or enhancing behavior and a profession that provides services to meet diverse behavioral needs that is based on a mature body of scientific knowledge.
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WHAT IS 'A.B.A.'?

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Applied Behavior Analysis is a science which is within the field of Psychology. A.B.A. investigates behaviors and what precedes them, as well as how behaviors are a function of their consequences. For example, the behavior of putting money into a drink machine is frequently followed by getting a drink. When a drink machine repeatedly takes your money, your behavior of going to that machine is less likely to happen in the future. A.B.A.
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Is ABA appropriate for older children?

There is a popular misconception that ABA is useful or appropriate only for young children (under age 5). This notion probably comes from the remarkable successes of the UCLA Young Autism Project, in which many young children achieved normal functioning. While it may be true that the greatest benefit results from starting very young, this is of no importance when you are considering your child's future: however old he may be, you need to be sure you are giving him the best possible future.
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What happens after an ABA program?

The complete answers could fill several books. There is a short answer, however. Behavior analysis can continue to play an important role even if none of the teaching follows the discrete trial format. (A not-so-secret secret: successful teachers of typical kids use behavioral principles all the time to run their classrooms, even if they don't consciously think they are doing it.
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Who is qualified to provide ABA services?

Autism Resources - understanding autism FAQ
The person who supervises the implementation of an ABA program should be a "behavior analyst." There is a Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) and the criteria for becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst or BCBA are listed at www.bacb.com (see the consumer information section, click on "Standards for becoming a BCBA or BCABA").
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