Jack
i have booked a ticket to go Dubai in January 2012, and will be staying for a month, i need to rent a apartment for a month, (one room), im on a tight budget so need a place which is reasonable.
kind regards
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It is more than possible as many holiday rental companies offer for weeks no problem. Check for example the guys at Holiday Velvet as they definitely have a number of apartments in Dubai and no time limit.
Prices vary greatly according to the size of the apartment, exact location and what facilities are included. They are not cheap! EUR 40 a night is about the cheapest I found and is what I paid when I stayed for several weeks.
It is more than possible as many holiday rental companies offer for weeks no problem. Check for example the guys at Holiday Velvet as they definitely have a number of apartments in Dubai and no time limit.
Prices vary greatly according to the size of the apartment, exact location and what facilities are included. They are not cheap! EUR 40 a night is about the cheapest I found and is what I paid when I stayed for several weeks.
What do you think about Aspergers being removed from the DSM?
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Autism will no longer be a spectrum. Instead people who are currently diagnosed with aspergers will now meet criteria for the new autism definition called "autism spectrum disorder". Experts believe that 65% of the people with aspergers would not qualify for the new autism definition, meaning that many individuals with aspergers will not receive the type of services they so desperately need. This is allaccordingg to what I heard and from a book I read. I heard this last January 2012. They first announced it on January 20, 2012. What do you think about it?
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There have been announcements for at least 2-3 years and online postings of proposed revisions.
I have seen a lot of reports from experts that say almost all people currently diagnosed with Aspergers will still be included under the new label....near 100%.
The alarm was sounded over a year ago, that people with aspergers would be mostly excluded from the new diagnosis...but as more as become known and studied, it seems that was a false alarm.
I think the 65% number is as reliable as the vaccine theory-----0% reliability.
I have looked at the definition and thought about the people I have worked with that have aspergers (including a cousin who is married with adopted children and wasn't even suspected of having any difference though out his childhood)...and they all should still fit.
http://www.aane.org/about_asperger_syndrome/as_dsmv.html
. For people who currently have an official diagnosis of AS, we understand that their new diagnosis will automatically change to ASD
There have been announcements for at least 2-3 years and online postings of proposed revisions.
I have seen a lot of reports from experts that say almost all people currently diagnosed with Aspergers will still be included under the new label....near 100%.
The alarm was sounded over a year ago, that people with aspergers would be mostly excluded from the new diagnosis...but as more as become known and studied, it seems that was a false alarm.
I think the 65% number is as reliable as the vaccine theory-----0% reliability.
I have looked at the definition and thought about the people I have worked with that have aspergers (including a cousin who is married with adopted children and wasn't even suspected of having any difference though out his childhood)...and they all should still fit.
http://www.aane.org/about_asperger_syndrome/as_dsmv.html
. For people who currently have an official diagnosis of AS, we understand that their new diagnosis will automatically change to ASD
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