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    Prisons are made up of several types of offenders‚ however within the prison populations‚ there are those offenders which make up the special needs category or those who are known for substance abuse. The reason why these special need inmates affect the jail and prison system‚ both on a federal and state level would be because of the specialized attention in which they require. If these prisoners are not given the proper attention that is needed for their disability‚ they can because a danger

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    Assessment 1: Explore the significance of special interest tourism as part of the tourism product of a destination of your choice. According to Read (1980)‚ in Hall and Weiler (1992)‚ the conceptualization of the term ‘Special Interest Tourism’ (SIT) emerged during the 1980s and can be seen as the predecessor of ‘Niche Tourism’. Early discussion of SIT set the context for the development of niche tourism markets‚ and was seen to be a prime force associated with the expansion of tourism and the

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    For my choice project I chose to interview a parent who has a child with special needs. The parent I chose to interview is a person I work with. She is a mother of two children‚ a son and a daughter which her son has been diagnosed with autism. Her son is ten years old and has been living with autism since he was diagnosed at the age of three. I have known this mother for about three years now and have helped her in many of the autism fundraisers that she puts on to raise money for her autism support

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    Special education only began when parent-organized groups started advocating for disabled children’s rights. Prior to this‚ disabled children were considered crippled‚ dump‚ mentally defective or feeble-minded‚ (J. E. Wallace Wallin‚ 1924). They were therefore excluded from education in public institutions. By 1975‚ more than half of disabled children were denied an opportunity to education. (William N. Myhill‚ 2004) However‚ during the 1950s and 1960s several parent-organized groups of advocacy

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    Alfred’s Market Plan Paper Our group tried to target students and creators again. We increased sales and market shares to these two groups‚ and to the other four groups too. Student market share went from 34.7% in decision 3 to 44.7% in decision 4‚ Home Users went from 21.9% to 29.5%‚ Assistants went from 4.5% to 5.4%‚ Creators went from 20.4% to 24.5%‚ Managers went from 7.7% to 9.8%‚ and Parents went from 12.9% to 19.9%. Our marketing mix strategy didn’t change a lot in decision 4. We kept

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    Special Interest Tourism

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    Special Interest Tourism This course aims to develop your ability to manage different types of travel products‚ with a particular focus on special interest tourism. Builds an understanding of opportunities in such things as business tourism‚ festival tourism‚ cultural tourism‚ environmental tourism‚ senior tourism‚ food and wine tourism and much more. Lesson Structure There are 10 lessons in this course: 1. Sectors of the Tourism Industry 2. Types of Tourism 3. Accommodation

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    Student Satisfaction Form-Q4-2008 Your Name Reference Number Email id The objective of this form to capture feedback from our valuable students related to their experience with ISBM. We intend to capture your views on the complete Objective cycle of your experience with ISBM. This will help us to serve you and other students better and achieve a better satisfaction index. Thank you in advance for your precious time. Mobile Number Instructions to fill this form 1 2 3 While answering the questionnaire

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    day‚ students across India dress up as their teachers and take lectures in classes that are assigned to the teachers they represent. Sometimes‚ teachers sit in their classes as students‚ trying to relive the time when they‚ themselves‚ were students. Also‚ functions are organized in schools on the special day‚ where students present dance performances‚ dramas‚ and various other programs to entertain their teachers. This day provides for a healthy interaction between teachers and students as well

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    Elementary/Visual Performing and Arts School to observe Mrs. Mary Jackson’s music class. When I got there the students were sitting in their chair and learning about the music notes AGF. I saw two Special Education Teachers in the class and they told me that they were here to help the exceptional students. These notes are short notes and high pitch notes. After the lecture‚ Mrs. Jackson had the student watch and learn the song “Fiddle Eye Fee” in which it had animal puppets singing. Every time the chicken

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    integrates multiple perspectives throughout it. 6. Differences in academic achievement levels disappear between males and females‚ dominant and oppressed group members‚ and upper-middle-class and low-income students. 7. Students learn to recognize and confront inequities in school and society. 8. Students are able to use their own cultural resources and voices to develop new skills and to critically explore subject matter. 9. The composition of the faculty‚ administration‚ and other staff accurately reflects

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