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    Physical Education is Vital for All Physical education is required in every American high school and for a good reason too. Many kids argue that P.E. classes aren’t important. These claims are false and are an example of the laziness of today’s youth. There are many reasons why physical education should be required‚ but perhaps the most important are that P.E. is good for one’s health‚ it teaches students about exercise and nutrition‚ it helps relieve stress‚ and it helps students develop healthy

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    Working with children under any setting is always a challenge but it becomes a legal challenge when it comes to children and confidentiality. Counseling minors is a tricky business because they have the same rights as clients‚ but they also don’t have the same rights as regular clients because they are minors and can not truly consent‚ and in a sense have limited confidentiality. According to the ACA 2014 code of ethics counselors “respect the inherent rights and responsibilities of parents/guardians

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    society‚ they will be handicapped in some way‚ shape or form. George and Hazel Bergeron have a son named Harrison and the government takes him away from his parents when he was just fourteen years old for the reason that he is “above average.” Eventually‚ Harrison escapes and pronounces himself Emperor and tells everyone‚ “I am the Emperor! Everybody must do what I say at once!” (220). Harrison knows that equality is wrong and tries his very best to show everyone a non-handicapped society. He is violent

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    Ramifications of Participation Contracts Johnna Grimes HCR 230 01 February 2015 Keren Palomino Providers must review participation contracts very carefully before signing and agreeing to one to avoid any consequences or negative effects for themselves. These participation contracts are put in place to allow the providers to have an overview of a plan to make decisions of participation. Providers can either gain financially or lose revenue when they participate in these contracts so it is

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    AMERICAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY SYSTEM CHARLESTOWN‚ WEST VIRGINIA THE MAYAGUEZ INCIDENT OF 1975 –THE LAST ACT OF THE VIETNAM WAR WAS THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPONSIBLE FOR THE CAMBODIAN TAKEOVER OF THE MAYAGUEZ? A research paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTERS OF ARTS: in HOMELAND SECURITY by Richard Goldman Department Approval Date: The author hereby grants the American Public University System the right to display these

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    Outline and explain two ways in which education socialises children Point - imitation Explanation – imitation is… people copy each other in order to fit in with others‚ shows us how to fit in make friends‚ as we tend to make friends with people who are similar to us‚ Reference – Sewell 2000 cultural comfort groups Criticise – this seems to back up the idea that people imitate in order to feel comfortable and copy each other to learn norms values Point – ethnocentrism‚ we believe what we are told

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    Legal Case Study-Cedar Rapids Community School District v. Garret F. The United States Supreme Court (1999) Garret F. was a young man that had an accident as a young child that left him paralyzed and requiring a wheelchair for mobility and also physical care support during the day while at school. Garret’s parents were asking that the school system provide someone to assist Garret with ventilation services during his time in school. This assistance was not necessarily required to be done by

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    it’s fair. Like any other war‚ nothing was fair in the Vietnam war. It had unfair‚ numerous psychological ramifications on the troops. Many of them felt obligated to go to war‚ they suffered from desensitization from serving‚ and faced hostility upon coming home from the war. These were unjust ramifications that not only impacted the soldiers during the war but after the war ended as well. It all started with the draft. Chaotic doesn’t even begin to describe the response to the draft. Many protests

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    Lowering The Legal Age Of Consent The law states that no person under the age of sixteen is capable of giving their consent to a sexual act. Yet there is still people at young agese being involved in sexual acts by their own choice. This makes people wonder if the age of consent should be lowered as at this age the acts are already being preformed if it is legal or not. There are countries such as Canada‚ Germany‚ Italy and other European countries that the legal oafe of consent to sexual acts is fourteen

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    Education and Support for Multilingual Children “Practitioners need the empathy‚ understanding and skills to help children achieve a positive sense of themselves and of others. Our role: to protect and value all children in the setting‚ foster empathy and provide accurate information about difference to enable children to think critically about and challenge bias.” Migration in the world means that children grow up in multilingual communities and families. Bilingualism is common for a

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