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    studied. A distinctive idea that circulates throughout all of Owen’s poetry is the concept of the pity of war‚ this involves the devastating effects during and after the war. This is seen in his two poems Disabled and Dulce Et Decorum Est. The pity of war is expresses in the poem Disabled which is the story of a young man who joined the war and returned with loss limbs‚ it is about the loss that the individual soldier has to bear. Owen begins with a metaphor “and shivered in his ghastly suit

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    Transitions in Children

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    and she has a very active social life which does not involve Tom. Tom has had several house moves in his life and has no secure attachments. There are many universal transitions that children go through in their lives such as crawling‚ walking‚ talking and weaning; these are all common transitions that most children will go through. Some transitions can become uneventful and some people may get anxious with transitions that are more difficult; they can become a serious issue if not supported through

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    School Dropouts Florida A&M University Abstract Over the years dropout rates have decreased but still target African Americans and Hispanics mostly in our society today. Nowadays they are labeled to fail based on race‚ background‚ pregnancy‚ and/or peers. Since the 1970s‚ there has been a growing effort to improve high school graduation rates. In 1983‚ the National Commission on Excellence in Education sounded the alarm because U.S. educational standards had fallen behind other

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    I think that in the poem ’Disabled’‚ Wilfred Owen is trying to convey the real tragedy of war. Many people think only of those killed but reading the poem you remember that many people who were not killed in the war could still have suffered a lot more. In the poem Owen focuses on one young man‚ a single victim of war. It shows the effect the war has on the young man’s life‚ when on returning from the war he has been maimed "legless‚ sewn short at elbow" Owen writes the poem with

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    Disaster and Children

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    A disaster is a sudden‚ calamitous event that seriously disrupts the functioning of a community or society and causes human‚ material‚ and economic or environmental losses that exceed the community’s or society’s ability to cope using its own resources. Though often caused by nature‚ disasters can have human origins. There can be two kinds of disasters Natural Disaster –naturally occurring physical phenomena caused either by onset events which can be geophysical (earthquakes‚ landslides‚ tsunamis

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    Street Children

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    References: UNICEF (1980) divides street children in to different categories: * Children on the street: these children have good family ties and often return home in the evening.

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    For most of us‚ life is difficult enough. People with physical disabilities are the ones who exhibit the strongest desire to succeed against all odds to challenge destiny every day of their lives! Many disabled Nigerians today rely on public transport such as bus train or taxi. They usually can’t afford a car and are really thankful for these options; but the only problem is that these means of transportation and the barriers on the road are not convenient for their physical defects. Barriers in

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    Handicapped child ◆ The term special child or disabled child are often reserved for those who are impaired thus restricting their daily activites in some manner. ◆ These handicapped children can be broadly divided into -MEDICALLY COMPROMISED CHILDREN -DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED CHILDREN. ◆ The world health organization [1980] has defined a handicapped person as “ one who over an appreciable period id

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    Media portrayal of disability/facial disfigurement and its impact on a ’disabled identity ’ Abstract The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how‚ from a historical perspective‚ media representation has impacted on the lives of people with disabilities‚ with a focus on facial disfigurement. A comparison between the terms ‘impairment’ and ‘disabled’ will clearly identify a difference between the concepts in terms of the medical and social models of disability. The paper will continue by analysing

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    The Positive Advantages to Mainstreaming Special Needs Children In an ideal world all children would be born without disabilities. This idea is not possible though and sometimes children are born with special needs. The child could have only one disability or several. A disability can be mild and treated with medication or the disability can be severe and the child will need constant supervision. Once the child becomes of age to attend school‚ the issue of whether or not to place the child in a

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