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Dysfunction Minimal Brain Damage Perceptual: • clumsy child syndrome (or the 'clumsy child/clumsiness')
• disorder of attention, motor and perception (DAMP)
• dyspraxia, or developmental dyspraxia
• minimal cerebral dysfunction minimal brain damage perceptual
• minimal brain damage
• perceptual motor dysfunction minimal brain damage perceptual
• specific developmental disorder of motor function
Whatever your color scheme, think about how frequently you may need to redecorate and how much you may want to spend. If you want to be able to create an entirely different atmosphere at minimal cost, keep the room's basic color scheme fairly light and simple. Then you can introduce strong colors with curtains, blinds, painted woodwork, prints, plants, accessories, and Lighting all of which can be changed with minimal disruption.
Noise is another much neglected example of the nefarious effects of environmental pollution. Since steady, intense noise inflicts irreversible damage on the nervous system of the ear, American courts recognize its effect as an "occupational disease" and award compensation to workers whose hearing has been affected by exposure during work. In many cases, however, the level of city noise equals, and may exceed, that considered on the borderline of safety in industrial work. Recent laboratory investigations indicate that supposedly tolerable noise levels can cause ear damage in animals, and that sounds not sufficiently loud to awaken sleeping persons nevertheless affect their brain waves. |
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