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    Down Syndrome Sociology

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    Evidence suggests that a very significant proportion of children with Down syndrome could be placed successfully in a mainstream school. Research data‚ although still somewhat limited‚[1] indicates that such placements lead to academic as well as social gains and increase the chances of the child making local friendships that extend beyond the school day. These facts have lead increasing numbers of parents to seek an inclusive placement for their child. In some parts of the country[2] over 80% of

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    Breaking Down Glee

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    Deconstruction or Reconstruction? Fox introduced a TV show called Glee in 2009 to showcase the typical high school experience with a little twist. Every week there is a new theme the show tries to tackle and focus that is a prominent social issue such as “self acceptance” or “sexuality”. It was intended for youth audiences but has grown to be loved by all ages. It is a show on television that we as Americans have never had or experienced before. It is in your face about social issues that need

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    crash in 1929‚ and for the next decade‚ the economy of America suffered greatly. It was a time of loss and pain for many people. But what about the kids that grew up during it—how did they deal with it all? Well‚ by talking to Don Fahy‚ I learned exactly what it was like. Don Fahy was born on February 10‚ 1922 in Sidney‚ Nebraska. Sidney was a very small farm town with a population of about 3300 people. He grew up with two great parents and one sister. He was about seven years old when the Depression

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    Down a Dark Hall

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    Down a Dark Hall was written by Lois Duncan and is a book about a girl named Kit Gordy‚ going to a boarding school miles away from the closest town‚ which is a small village called Blackwood. So she comes to her new home for the school year with her new step father Dan and her worrying mother‚ who are ready to go on their honeymoon. When they see the boarding school that Kit would be staying at‚ it looked surprisingly different from what they saw in the brochure they were given. The three of them

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    UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE

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    CAPPIES REVIEWS FOR UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE A young‚ ambitious teacher nurtures the hope of changing the lives of high schoolers by awakening their love in classic literature; however‚ her innocence causes her to underestimate the rowdiness of her students. Laguna Hill’s production of Up the Down Staircase is a heartwarming play that shows the growing bond between a teacher and her students. This play was made into a film in 1967.   Sylvia Barrett is a caring young lady who becomes a teacher in

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    Zinczenko argues in his short essay “Don’t Blame the Eater” that he has personal experience in the “helplessness” of gaining weight due to lack of options in the fast food industry. Zinczenko makes a strong argument that there are overwhelming amounts of fast food restaurants and deceiving calorie counts in the industry. Although constantly eating unhealthy will certainly play a role in weight gain‚ Zinczenko takes for granted that diet is not the only factor.  His essay does not go far enough and leaves

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    PUsh Down Accounting

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    No. 2014-17 November 2014 Business Combinations (Topic 805) Pushdown Accounting a consensus of the FASB Emerging Issues Task Force An Amendment of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification® The FASB Accounting Standards Codification® is the source of authoritative generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) recognized by the FASB to be applied by nongovernmental entities. An Accounting Standards Update is not authoritative; rather‚ it is a document that communicates how the Accounting Standards

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    batten down the hatches

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    Batten down the hatches: The disease that affects the world The human body is a very complex and specific aspect of the world today. Batten disease can alter the entire human body as we know it. If you are diagnosed with batten disease that’s- When things go Astray. This disease is a very rare neurodegenerative disorder that affects 1 out of 2 of every 100‚000 births(Batten Disease Information Page‚2012). The disease affects the brain by creating a build-up of fat and proteins in a very

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    As Don Draper said in the popular AMC TV show Mad Men‚ “It’s Heinz. It only means one thing.” Draper was right. When you think of Heinz‚ do you not immediately think of ketchup? Unfortunately‚ Draper’s advertising pitch was turned down in this fictional TV show – but that didn’t stop the actual Heinz company from using his pitch idea 4 years later. The Heinz marketing team paired up with the TV show to use their creative‚ yet impactful ad as their newest way to draw in new consumers. The ad features

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    Cutting Down Size

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    "Cutting Girls Down to Size" We’ve all heard the the argument that magazines‚ television‚ movies‚ and advertisements are causing girls to feel more and more insecure about their physical appearance. Many of us have seen the statistics and studies‚ the ones that say things like "40 to 80 percent of fourth-grade girls are dieting" and "one-third of twelve- to thirteen-year-old girls are actively trying to lose weight by dieting‚ vomiting‚ using laxatives‚ or taking diet pills" (Kilbourne 261). In

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