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Journal articles on the topic "Special Olympics – Juvenile literature"

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Tint, A., K. Thomson, and J. A. Weiss. "A systematic literature review of the physical and psychosocial correlates of Special Olympics participation among individuals with intellectual disability." Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 61, no. 4 (May 26, 2016): 301–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jir.12295.

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Lewis, Kathleen A., Gail M. Schwartz, and Robert N. Ianacone. "Service Coordination between Correctional and Public School Systems for Handicapped Juvenile Offenders." Exceptional Children 55, no. 1 (September 1988): 66–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001440298805500108.

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The correctional education literature indicates that transitional support services for handicapped, adjudicated youth are much needed but often neglected. Public school special education directors and correctional education administrators in five states were polled to investigate linkages between the Two systems. Although special education services were not generally coordinated by a liaison hired specifically to coordinate services between the two systems, the majority of respondents felt that there was a need for this position. Difficulties with information exchange and transference of records, including IEPs, were identified.
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COPE, RAY, and STEVEN OLSON. "Abnormalities of the Cervical Spine in Downʼs Syndrome: Diagnosis, Risks, and Review of the Literature, With Particular Reference to the Special Olympics." Southern Medical Journal 80, no. 1 (January 1987): 33–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00007611-198701000-00008.

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Rapp, Andrea. "The Shavzin-Carsch Collection of Historic Jewish Children's Literature." Judaica Librarianship 18, no. 1 (June 13, 2014): 154–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.14263/2330-2976.1031.

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The Shavzin-Carsch Collection of Cincinnati's Isaac M. Wise Temple is a special collection devoted to historically significant American Jewish children's literature. As of this writing, there are over seven hundred volumes in the collection, including early children's books published by the Jewish Publication Society, titles listed in early juvenile bibliographies of the Jewish Book Annual, and books cited in key retrospective articles on Jewish children's literature. This paper describes the collection, and relates how it came to be established, its potential uses to researchers, and future issues to be considered in its expansion.
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Hazarika, P., R. G. Nayak, and Mohan Chandran. "Extra-nasopharyngeal extension of juvenile angiofibroma." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 99, no. 8 (August 1985): 813–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215100097735.

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AbstractNasopharyngeal angiofibroma (NPA) is a highly vascular, infiltrative tumour that occurs exclusively in the nasopharynx of young males. It is of special interest on account of its serious complications, and the difficulties that are encountered at the time of treatment. Various surgical approaches have been mentioned for both naso- and extra-nasopharyngeal angiofibromas. But a massive extra-NPA involving the naso-spheno-oro-palato-maxillary-infratemporal region, orbit and cheek is difficult to treat adequately with any of the approaches so far described in the literature. In these cases, a more radical approach (constituting embolization and subsequent clamping or ligation of the external carotid artery followed by total maxillectomy) may be needed. These procedures will not only give a dry operative field but also adequate exposure to the different parts of the extension of the tumour, thereby facilitating complete removal without any risk of recurrence.
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Travis, Cheryl A., and Michael L. Sachs. "Applied Sport Psychology and Persons with Mental Retardation." Sport Psychologist 5, no. 4 (December 1991): 382–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/tsp.5.4.382.

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One of the largest groups of persons with disabilities is that of persons with mental retardation. More than 1,000,000 athletes with mental retardation, for example, participate in Special Olympics each year. Sport psychology can help with performance enhancement as well as enhancing the quality of the sport experience for persons with mental retardation. Additionally, participation in exercise and sport can result in increased benefits such as enhanced self-esteem, self-reliance, and willingness to take risks. The literature in this area is reviewed, and extensive suggestions on working with athletes with mental retardation are offered. Due to the cognitive limitations that are one characteristic of persons with mental retardation, the sport psychologist faces particular challenges in providing sport psychology services for this population. A case study is provided to illustrate some of the challenges and rewards in working with athletes with mental retardation.
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Fan, Rong, and Jihong Sun. "Neonatal Systemic Juvenile Xanthogranuloma with an Ominous Presentation and Successful Treatment." Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology 5 (January 2011): CMO.S6686. http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/cmo.s6686.

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This case report originated from a case of neonatal multisystemic juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG). The patient presented with blue muffin rush, cervical mass, bone destruction, lung nodule, hepatosplenomegaly, and coagulopathy and was successfully treated with Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) based chemotherapy treatment. Similar cases in literature were reviewed and it seems that JXG, a relatively benign entity, when presented in its systemic form with liver involvement, could have an aggressive course and portend quite poor prognosis. Challenges and special consideration of the diagnosis, treatment, and future case observation are discussed.
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Anwar, Syaiful, and Mardella Galih. "Juvenile, Prisons, and Justice: How Do Correctional Agencies Provide Legal Assistance for Children in Conflict with The Law?" Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education 3, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 197–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/ijicle.v3i2.46171.

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The Juvenile Justice System in Indonesia has a special feature where a child facing the law in criminal justice must receive special protection by law enforcers. One of them is the Correctional Center which has an important role in providing input from the police, prosecutors and courts as a form of realization of the protection of children's rights. Children who are included in the group whose rules are in the national and international human rights instruments must receive special protection by providing legal assistance and the state must be responsible for the fulfillment of these special rights. The issues raised in this paper are: What is meant by children dealing with the law and what is the form of legal assistance by correctional institutions (BAPAS) for children dealing with the law. The method used in writing this paper is descriptive qualitative analysis using primary legal material data, secondary legal materials, and other literature study materials.
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Gimunová, Marta, Hana Válková, and Tomáš Kalina. "Srdeční frekvence sportovců s mentálním postižením během zápasů národního turnaje ve stolním tenise Českého hnutí speciálních olympiád: pilotní studie." Studia sportiva 12, no. 2 (January 3, 2019): 26–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/sts2018-2-3.

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Heart rate values are considered to be a significant indicator of individual fitness, intensity of exerciseand sympathetic activation. There are few studies in Czech literature focused on the heart rate in athleteswith intellectual disabilities. The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of heart rateduring fifteen table tennis matches within the 23rd national tournament of the Czech Special OlympicsMovement. Ten participants (6 males, 4 females) who for at least 3 years train regularly and participatein table tennis competitions under the Special Olympics rules, were observed. Their heart rate wasmeasured using a sports tester Forerunner® 15, Garmin Ltd, which was fastened on the participant’schest during their game day. Heart rate values during the matches were statistically processed alongwith the matches’ duration and the resulting match scores. Correlation coefficients obtained from scatterplots show a statistically significant relationship of mean heart rate values during the match withthe resulting score, probably influenced by emotion and psychological stress associated with the matchloss. The effect of match duration on the heart rate was not statistically significant during observedmatches. Subsequent analysis of the body composition of the athletes showed that sixty percent ofthem were in the category of overweight or obesity. These results highlight the need to promote healthylifestyle and physical activity in the population with intellectual disabilities.
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Itin, Kaspar, Peter Häusermann, Peter Itin, and Nicole Fosse. "Symmetrical Facial Giant Plaque-Type Juvenile Xanthogranuloma: Case Report and Review of the Literature." Case Reports in Dermatology 13, no. 2 (July 19, 2021): 399–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000515151.

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Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) is the most common type of non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis. JXG is a rare benign tumor, which may be present at birth or develop later. The classical form of JXG is characterized by a red-yellowish benign papule or nodule with predilection sites on the head, neck, and trunk, although lesions can appear on extremities or extracutaneous sites. In most cases there is only one lesion, whereas numerous papules or nodules may occur. Special forms of JXG such as mixed, giant, subcutaneous, eruptive, clustered, and plaque-like have been reported and associations between JXG and systemic diseases have been made. Diagnosis mainly relies on the clinical appearance, and histology usually can confirm the disease. Here we present a very rare case of symmetrical giant facial plaque-type juvenile xanthogranuloma (SGFP-JXG) and compare it with classical JXG, variations of JXG, and discuss the differential diagnosis. A 4-year-old Caucasian female presented with plaque-like lesions composed of yellowish confluent papules on both the cheeks. The histological evaluation revealed a histiocytic lesion with a formation of Touton giant cells and immunohistochemistry results confirmed the diagnosis of the SGFP-JXG. In comparison to classical JXG, the onset of SGFP-JXG sometimes occurs later and the spontaneous resolution period may be prolonged. No associated diseases and no systemic involvements were observed. Histopathology is required to differentiate this form of JXG from other histiocytosis. To the best of our knowledge, only four cases of SGFP-JXG have been reported in the literature so far.
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Books on the topic "Special Olympics – Juvenile literature"

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The Special Olympics. Mankato, MN: Creative Education, 1990.

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Special Olympics. New York: F. Watts, 1992.

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Ottaviano, Robert. Everybody is a star: The Special Olympics story. New York: Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, 2006.

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Jones, Ron. B-ball: The team that never lost a game. New York: Bantam Books, 1990.

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Dinn, Sheila. Hearts of gold: A celebration of Special Olympics and its heroes. Woodbridge, CT: Blackbirch Press, 1996.

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Groovie, Annie. Delirons avec Leon: Special Olympiques : BD, gags, jeux et plus encore! Montreal: La Courte echelle, 2008.

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ill, Chesworth Michael, ed. Olympics! New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Viking, 1996.

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Oxlade, Chris. Olympics. London: DK, 2005.

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Olympics. Great Bardfield: Miles Kelly, 2004.

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1961-, Phillips Mike, ed. Flaming Olympics: Flaming Olympics quiz book. London: Scholastic, 2012.

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