kindergarten classroom with a one-on-one aide who would also assist a few other children in the class when needed. This type of classroom is an inclusion classroom‚ meaning normally developing students are placed in the same class as special needs children so they can all learn from each other. It is not always easy for special needs children to adjust to an inclusion classroom at first‚ but they then usually become a successful environment.
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When It was proposed that full inclusion of children with disabilities is a civil right‚ it makes one want to research the topic more by going through the various websites and reading what human rights advocates were discussing. The Learning Disabilities Association of America were quoted as saying “that they do not support ‘full inclusion’ or any policies that mandate the same placement‚ instruction‚ or treatment for ALL students with learning disabilities.” There are no two disabilities that are
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which a lot of people flock to for information. Even more so as noted by Potash (2010‚ p. 98) that‚ “Popularity‚ however‚ does not ensure credibility.” It is evident that even though many people resort to the web and wikipedia for information and news‚ it is clear that even those popular sites contain unjustifiable information at times that lacks credibility. Much of the time we continue to utilize those sites out of routine because we take an interest in what those sites offer in content.
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The Henrietta Lacks case brings up a lot of different issues‚ most of which have to do with ethical dilemmas. First off‚ Henrietta is an African American woman who came from a poor part of Virginia and was poorly educated and‚ unfortunately‚ so was most of her family. Where she grew up was mostly full of members of her family and ended up marrying her cousin‚ Day‚ now that is a heavily frowned upon in mainstream society but where she grew up it was normal. She and Day eventually moved to Baltimore
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Wharton‚ Jr. to remove the tissue from Lack because she was not given informed consent about the removal of her cells; therefore‚ preventing her from making an autonomous decision. According to Kant‚ it is vital to treat people as means rather than ends (powerpoint slide 2). It may be argued that it was justifiable to remove a sample of tissue from Lacks because they have played a key role in many medical breakthroughs;
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1.0 INTRODUCTION The Centre for Financial Inclusion at Accion (CFI) (proper citation) also defines full financial inclusion as a state in which all people who can use financial services have access to a full suite of quality services‚ provided at affordable prices‚ in a convenient manner‚ and with dignity for the clients. In other words‚ financial inclusion looks at all initiatives that bring financial services closer i.e. how available and affordable are financial services to different segments
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Source credibility Source credibility‚ is about the source and spokesperson’s credibility. From previous literature‚ source expertise and trustworthiness are crucial to be transmitted from a credible source. The spokesperson’s credibility has the following characteristics: to possess relevant expertise on the information topic‚ and to be trusted to transmit objective opinions (Hussein‚ 2012). Other studies state that the source’s expertise is the level of convincing. Convincing means that the communication
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Texas Lacks Hospital Beds And Needs Adequate Supply For Psychological Care Despite Having More Funds On Mental Health Care Texas grapples to deliver adequate facilities and psychiatric care for mental patients despite funding from lawmakers. Patients are on waiting lists for hospital beds and private facilities do not meet the state’s population growth. Stephanie Contreras‚ the executive director of the Grande Valley affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness and has a son‚ who has schizoaffective
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Credibility. Credibility ensures that the description and interpretation of data are consistent with reality and perceived social constructs as it exists in the minds of the respondents. This involves understanding the phenomenon from the participant’s eyes (Trochim‚ 2006). “Credible interpretations of qualitative data offer explanations that are consistent with the data collected and are understandable to the people in the study population” (Ulin‚ Robinson‚ &Trolley‚2005‚P.166). Data was collected
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Sartori ((2002). p122) argues that credibility relates to a state’s perceived honesty and the ability of the actor to bluff successfully. In this case Actor B judges Actor A’s credibility by assessing the previous and perceived future behaviour of Actor A. Actor B is far less likely to escalate a situation when Actor A has a reputation of following through with threats‚ i.e. a reputation for honesty. Jervis argues against this and claims that credibility is not the perceived honesty of an actor
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