* State designations or requirements to practice at a more advanced level in Nevada (
e.g., APRN, CNS)
The assembly of the two taxa examined belonging to the Cobitoidea is expected (see
e.g. Siebert, 1987; Liu et al., 2002; Liu, 2004).
Thus, a well-publicized and effective pre-TIPRA strategy was to purchase no-, low- or deferred-income-generating investments (
e.g., growth stocks or U.S.
This also seems consistent with a study by Brody, Flor, and Gibson (1999), who found that family socioeconomic level was not associated with children's ability to regulate their behavior (
e.g., planning homework and persisting in the face of difficulty).
ATP-PC System--provides energy for approximately 20- 30 seconds of intense work (
e.g., sprints up to 200 meters).
Random selection refers to the way participants are selected from a defined population (
e.g., high-poverty rural schools).
* Make a scrapbook for your son or daughter (
e.g. memories of ages one to 10), which includes photographs, mementos and stories about them.
When not accompanied by additional processing problems (
e.g. those highlighted in the following sections), procedural ability and arithmetic fact ability are likely to improve with high quality, individualized teaching and supervised practice (Geary, 1993; Levine, 2002).
Clients are active participants in becoming aware of and exploring the variety of life roles (
e.g., worker, family, relationships, learner) and their own sources of beliefs (
e.g., experiences, media, family).
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen (Vicoprofen[R]), naproxen (
e.g., Naprosyn[R], Anaprox[R]), and ketoprofen (Orudis) can cause rebound headaches.
These may include education programs to counter negative employer or coworker stereotypes, workplace assessments to identify accessibility concerns in the physical layout and organization of the workplace, workplace supports to encourage employee integration with coworkers, and financial incentives and legal initiatives to counter externalities (
e.g. insurance costs) that would give employers a disincentive to hire an employee with a disability.