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Elective mutism was described as " a continuous refusal to speak in almost all social situations " despite normal ability to speak.
Elective mutism in the third edition revised ( DSM III-R ) is described similarly to the third edition except for specifying that the disorder is not related to social phobia.
Elective mutism is the former name for selective mutism, a childhood anxiety disorder.
Elective mutism is often attributed to defiance or the effect of trauma.
Elective mutism was described as " a continuous refusal to speak in almost all social situations " despite normal ability to speak.
Elective mutism in the third edition revised ( DSM III-R ) is described similarly as in the third edition except for specifying that the disorder is not related to social anxiety disorder.

Elective and was
The Holy Roman Empire, which was an Elective monarchy, came to be dominated by the Habsburg dynasty, who would turn it into a hereditary position in all but name.
It was subsequently amended by () which prohibited political or religious tests but required a loyalty oath as qualification to any office or public trust, by the Virgin Islands Elective Governor Act () which made the Governor an elected office, by (), and by (), which removed the reight to indictment for certain crimes and removed the jurisdiction of the admiralty courts.
The German writer Goethe was a friend of Döbereiner, attended his lectures weekly, and used his theories of chemical affinities as a basis for his famous 1809 novella Elective Affinities.
Torbern Olaf Bergman ( 20 March 1735 Katharinberg, Sweden, – 8 July 1784 Medevi, Sweden ) was a Swedish chemist and mineralogist noted for his 1775 Dissertation on Elective Attractions, containing the largest chemical affinity tables ever published.
For obtaining these specializations, it was required that an individual has to do an associated Elective, design and then an extra core exam.
It also offered a university-level French curriculum as part of the Language Elective Programme ( LEP ) until it was discontinued in 2006.
In 2008, the Centre for Scholastic Education ( CSE ) was set up to house all special programmes in the high school section except for the Art Elective Programme and the Malay Special Programme.
The school was the first to implement the Art Elective Programme ( AEP ) for artistically proficient students in 1984.
In 1996, a film version was made, entitled The Elective Affinities, by director Paolo Taviani.
It was not until the Elective Governor Act of 1968 that the residents of Guam were given the right to vote for their own governor ;
JJC was announced as the 4th Language Elective Programme ( Chinese ) Centre by the MOE on 9 April 2005.
In 1983, TKGS was selected by the Ministry of Education ( MOE ) for the Music Elective Programme ( MEP ), and was one of four schools in Singapore to offer music as an examinable ' O ' Level subject.

Elective and all
The following scheme shows the academic structure at Uniandes, which includes four cycles: a Basic Professional Cycle ( CBP in Spanish ), which refers to the basic subjects belonging to each program ; a Cycle of Elective Courses in Socio-humanistic issues ( CSH in Spanish ), common to all programs and that offers about 180 courses ; a Professional Cycle ( CP in Spanish ), which includes the main professional subject for each program ; and a Professional Complementary Cycle ( CPC ), which includes subjects from the specific program and subjects from other programs.
Elective offerings in Visual and Performing Arts include: all art and music classes, Acting I, Actors ’ Workshop, Creative Writing I and II, Journalism, TV Production I and II, and Film Studies.

Elective and despite
Elective intubation may be performed to reduce oxygen demand if the SvO2 remains low despite optimization of hemodynamics.

Elective and ability
The Chinese Language Elective Programme ( CLEP ) aims to encourage students who have the interest and ability to take up H2 Chinese Language and Literature.

Elective and do
Elective proclivities have nothing to do with it.
* To a proposed Elective Legislature, it is objected that French Canadians do not wish to change their customary laws, and that there are not enough fit men to compose a Legislature.
Specifically, the work " Elective Affinities " is mentioned and, during a meeting with Karl in 1933, the future SS officer quotes a line from Goethe stating " you must the hammer or the anvil be ", stating that the Hoffman's have been the anvil long enough and need to do some hammering.

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In 1924, Hugo von Hoffmansthal, in the Neue Deutsche Beiträge magazine, published Goethes Wahlverwandtschaften ( Goethe ’ s Elective Affinities ), by Walter Benjamin, about Goethe ’ s third novel, Die Wahlverwandtschaften ( 1809 ).
It also offers an internal Gifted Education Programme ( SBGE ), the Art Elective Programme, the Higher Music Programme, Bicultural Programme and the Global Classroom Programme.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM ), first published in 1952, first included Elective Mutism in its third edition, published in 1980.
; Math: Algebra I *, Honors Geometry *, Advanced Algebra / Trigonometry *, Pre-Calculus, AP Statistics ** ( Elective ), AP Calculus AB **
; History: Global History and Geography I, Global History and Geography II *, United States History and Government *, Economics, Participation in Government, History through Film ( Elective ), AP United States History **, AP European History ** ( Elective ), AP Comparative Government ** ( Elective ), AP Macroeconomics **
; Science: Biology *, Chemistry *, Physics *, Science and Ethics ( Elective ), Topics in Science ( Elective ), Forensics ( Elective ), Criminology ( Elective ) Organic Chemistry, AP Biology **, AP Chemistry **, AP Physics B **

Elective and while
In 1979, director Francis Ford Coppola, in the grip of clinical manic depression and anxiety over his incomplete opus Apocalypse Now, and while purportedly under the influence of his girlfriend, screenwriter Melissa Mathison, proposed making a " ten-hour film version of Goethe's Elective Affinities, in 3D ".

Elective and is
* Based on timing: Elective surgery is done to correct a non-life-threatening condition, and is carried out at the patient's request, subject to the surgeon's and the surgical facility's availability.
Goethe's Elective Affinities ( 1809 ) is set around the city of Weimar.
Some ideas in the play recall Goethe's novella Elective Affinities: Stoppard's characters " Thomasina " and " Septimus " have parallels in Goethe's " Ottalie " and " Eduard ", and the historical section of the play is set in 1809, the year of the novella.
Elective surgery is the main option for unilateral sciatica and focuses on removal of the underlying cause by removing disk herniation and eventually part of the disc.
One of the stipulations is the successful completion ( i. e., receiving a grade of “ C ” or its equivalent ) in 4 AP courses in the areas of English, Science / Mathematics, Foreign Language, and Elective.
Elective Affinities (), also translated under the title Kindred by Choice, is the third novel by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, published in 1809.
The 1993 play Arcadia, by British playwright Tom Stoppard, is a modern-day remake of Elective Affinities, albeit with a twist.
* In Gunter Grass's first novel The Tin Drum, Elective Affinities is one of the two books which the central character Oskar uses for guidance, along with a book on Rasputin.
Elective courses allow students to more deeply explore areas of particular interest and, if studying full-time, the Master of Divinity is generally completed in three years.
The college is only one of two colleges that offers the Malay Language Elective Programme.
Also, there is a 4-storey People Development ( PD ) block which houses various special rooms for the Chinese Language Elective Programme ( CLEP ), Racial Integration Programme and some CCAs such as Chinese Orchestra.
Elective, used as an adjective means that it is optional and chosen by election.
Elective is a term used for an academic course chosen by the student from a set of options, as opposed to a required course.
Elective courses are also offered in the third and fourth years of university, though the choice is more restrictive and will depend upon the particular major the student has chosen.
Today, the college is also a centre for the Art Elective Programme.

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