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    in the United States The topic that I have chosen is Reducing Drug Trafficking in the United States. Drugs are smuggled into our country every day. Even though we have a vast amount of technology at our disposal‚ traffickers find ways to come up with new ways‚ continuing to bring in drugs and avoid arrest. More and more citizens are using drugs; it is no longer a small group. It is affecting not only their families but the economy as well‚ due to the fact‚ more crime and murders are committed

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    blueprints specifying the ways for reaching the goals. They usually include the resource allocations‚ schedules and other necessary means. Whilst managers plan‚ they develop both goals and plans (Robbins & Coulter‚ 2012). . There are also strategies in an organization. Strategy is the direction and scope of an organization for what it is going to do in a business area over long-term (Johnson & Scholes‚ 2005). It is a plan of how to compete successfully with others‚ how to satisfy the needs of

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    Optional Unit 1 Inclusive Practice “Inclusion applies to an arrangement where every student’s (including disabled learners) entitlements have been designed in from the outset‚ as opposed to integration which applies to the assimilation of students into a pre-existing arrangement.” (www.psychology.heacademy.ac.uk accessed 19/12/10) The term ‘Inclusive learning’ was first defined in 1996 with the release of the ‘Tomlinson Report’. Inclusive practice enables us to recognise and accommodate the

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    A culturally inclusive classroom is one where the school community‚ including students and staff alike recognize‚ appreciate‚ and take advantage of diversity to enrich the overall learning experience. Moreover‚ a Culturally responsive teacher acknowledges the presence of culturally diverse students in the classroom by helping these students find relevant connections among themselves and with the subject matter their study and with the tasks they are asked to perform in order to promote students’

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    Running head: EFFECT OF AUTHORITY Effect of Authority on the Likelihood to Conform Abstract To explore the relationship between increased power or social status and a person’s likelihood to conform‚ forty high school students (5 boys and 5 girls from each grade level: freshmen‚ sophomores‚ juniors and seniors) will be taken one at a time into a room with five confederates (classmates who are considered by their peers to be in the “popular crowd”). The participants will be shown a variety

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    The Concept of Inclusive Growth India’s economic growth after 1990s has made it one of the world’s fastest growing economies in the world. Its GDP growth rates of up to about nine per cent in the last few years are historically unparalleled except by neighbouring China. This is particularly relevant considering the large size of the country’s population. With the rapid growth rates‚ however‚ come new challenges and new questions One such challenging question concerns the spread of the benefits of

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    Is the Inclusive Classroom Model Workable? One of the most rewarding years in my seventeen year teaching career was the year I had a full inclusion class. The amazing part was that my students didn’t even know that I was their special education teacher. They viewed me as just one of their teachers. The regular education students also had no idea that I was there especially for the ten students that had Individual Education Plans. After having a year like that you would think that my answer

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    "Mexicana" that I didnt belong here.Throughout my life‚ I have been keep away from my culture from my people‚but most of all‚ I have been keep away from myself. People should be proud of who they are and where they come from accept their skins‚ our way of speaking because we are all the same. We should all be treated equally no matter were we come from. Through out my high school education‚ I have only learned American culture.My history teacher in high school would never teach us the American

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    health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s 1.3 Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity Inclusive practice promotes a child’s right to access to equal opportunities. By ensuring that this happens promotes diversity. There are various pieces of legislation which have been put in place to promote equality and reduce discrimination. These include: • The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 • The Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001

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    fullest potential within their educational journey. Schools must operate an inclusive practice‚ which means providing a learning environment that will not discriminate or treat any individual or a group of people badly based on a difference or negative stereotype. Being inclusive means providing every child or young person with the tools to learn and grow their self-confidence and develop their individual personalities. The way a child or young person is treated by teachers‚ school staff and their peers

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