Liming
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I think he is part of the complaints from the family.How does this Jim Gamble know what is broken or not? Is he part of the LE team sent to Malaysia from the UK?
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I think he is part of the complaints from the family.How does this Jim Gamble know what is broken or not? Is he part of the LE team sent to Malaysia from the UK?
I do not get the feeling they are going to sue the resort.They are going to sue the resort, no doubt
I do not get the feeling they are going to sue the resort.
why do you think that?
Why is there no doubt?They are going to sue the resort, no doubt
I don't see how they could if the hotel made it clear there was no security and there was easy access to the resort.I don’t understand either. Why would they sue the resort?
For what?They are going to sue the resort, no doubt
I can't find the article ,but the report I read was that the Malaysian authorities were going to do an inspection to see if it met the requirements to remain open.I don't see how they could if the hotel made it clear there was no security and there was easy access to the resort.
Unless it's true that the lock was broken, and even then I'm not sure.
I don't remember reading anything indicating they were going to sue, just that the resort was considering closing down, or that it may be closed down, or something like that. Imo
I don't see how they could if the hotel made it clear there was no security and there was easy access to the resort.
Unless it's true that the lock was broken, and even then I'm not sure.
I don't remember reading anything indicating they were going to sue, just that the resort was considering closing down, or that it may be closed down, or something like that. Imo
It can be though or more likely moderate.Maybe the ones that described her as having mild disabilities.
Holoprosencephaly is not normally a mild condition. Imo
But this person clearly states she would have had to FIRST cross two fairly deep streams. She could have drank water from the first stream if that is what she was looking for.Someone who is lost and wandering will have no choice but to try to get around in the terrain, no matter how difficult it is - it's the only option. It's not impossible when it's literally the only choice someone might have when lost and in need of water, and she was found there near the water.
I don't understand people saying there's no way she could get around in the jungle considering her disabilities. Once someone becomes lost, which actually can happen very very easily in these sorts of areas, it's natural to wander around trying to find your way back and/or wander around in search of food and water. It's not suspicious that she was found near water, it's the result of a very basic human instinct
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Yes, I'm sure it's different there.It can be though or more likely moderate.
Having had experience of all spectrum's of LD, It would seem impossible that Nora comes under the severe level IMO . Severe in the UK would mean virtually incapable of any thing and/or severe behavioral issues.
I'm sorry, I don't know how else to help you understand. I have tried to explain this many times.Right. But why not just lay it out bare right from the start? She didn’t have mild learning disabilities, so why was it put out that way. I would say they were quite severe, based on the later explanation. Did the parents tell the police all of the struggles she had immediately, or was it several days later too? I guess I feel like there shouldn’t have been a need to go back and clarify later.
From what I’ve seen, it’s only the paternal grandfather who’s commented but I could be wrong .
Just so you know, in the Uk we would call dyscalculia, dyslexia etc Specific learning difficulties.Yes, I'm sure it's different there.
In the US she would not have been classified LD at all. Learning Disabilities include Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Language Disorders, ADHD, etc.
Her inability to understand anything conceptual would be considered an aspect of the holoprosencephaly, as well as her problems with coordination, balance and mobility.
Since it specifically affects the brain, it would not fall under the category of a learning disability, as they are very rarely so severe that one cannot function independently. Imo
Yes, I'm sure it's different there.
In the US she would not have been classified LD at all. Learning Disabilities include Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Language Disorders, ADHD, etc.
Her inability to understand anything conceptual would be considered an aspect of the holoprosencephaly, as well as her problems with coordination, balance and mobility.
Since it specifically affects the brain, it would not fall under the category of a learning disability, as they are very rarely so severe that one cannot function independently. Imo
Yes, I'm sure it's different there.
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Her inability to understand anything conceptual would be considered an aspect of the holoprosencephaly, as well as her problems with coordination, balance and mobility.
Since it specifically affects the brain, it would not fall under the category of a learning disability, as they are very rarely so severe that one cannot function independently. Imo