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    have been included does not appeal to many parents or pupils”. Farrell (2006a‚ pp. 106) “education is a schools primary purpose‚ not inclusion”. Moreover‚ another problem with inclusion within mainstream education was highlighted by Harrower (1999)‚ who stated that “Pupils placed in a regular mainstream class may be isolated from the rest of the class and not truly “integrated” within the group‚ if they work with a support worker or teaching assistant in one to one sessions for the majority of each

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    What is the main business problem the firm is facing? The main business problem facing Colgate-Palmolive (CP) is deciding the positioning of Colgate Precision. CP has the opportunity to position Precision as mainstream or niche. By our definition‚ mainstream would target engaged brushers (brushing multiple times a day and highly involved in multiple facets of oral hygiene)‚ while niche would focus on customers who have one specific identifiable concern‚ namely gum disease in this case.  What are

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    2012‚ p. 159). The Little Tradition and the Great Tradition complement each other due to them having components that the other does not‚ such as religion and ethnicity. The Little Tradition facilitated the assimilation of Jewish groups into U.S. mainstream society because it varied widely giving them more opportunities and making it easier for Jewish groups to

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    online with different identities. People are even more alone after using modern technology. Kenji Yoshino‚ in his essay “Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights”‚ asserts that everyone covers‚ and people cover in order to be accepted by the mainstream. Many teenagers would rather text than talk on the cellphone. People avoid face-to-face or voice-to-voice contact in order to “cover”. On the one hand‚ modern technology can bring people countless convenience. On the other hand‚ these technologies

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    This essay I am going to discuss contemporary youth culture‚ and how fashion and appearance are being used to communicate a certain identity. My main focus will be on trying to explain how they are characteristic for the post modern are and how they are distinct from “authentic” subcultures. Furthermore I will look into the central role consumption have in post modern youth cultures. When discussing these different ideas‚ I have chose to look into two contemporary youth cultures; the hipster and

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    Bureaucracy‚ which is an important model of organization defined by rules and series of hierarchical relationships‚ has been the dominant role for understanding organization for decades (Grey‚ 2007). Since the 1960s‚ numerous criticisms in mainstream thinking keep emerging toward the bureaucracy asserted that the imminent death of bureaucracy is coming because the defects associated with applying rules would lead to several problems such as poor employee motivation and goal-displacement. In view

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    learning Wherever possible‚ these children ’should have their needs met within mainstream school with additional help and support provided. The majority of parents I encounter would prefer to have their child educated within a mainstream school and this may be because there is still a stigma attached to ‘special’ schools. Having a statement of SEN doesn’t mean a child’s needs cannot or should not be met in mainstream education. Many children with statements flourish in the ordinary classroom as long

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    future Presidential elections. With Gary Johnson‚ Libertarian Party 2012 Presidential candidate‚ ahead in the national popular vote amongst the third parties and the Green Party holding the majority of offices as compared to other third parties‚ the mainstream parties may have to begin gearing up against growing and very real additional competition. According to 2012 Presidential Election results‚ Incumbent Barack Obama received 50.6% of the national popular vote‚ with 47.8% for Republican Candidate

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    where your toothbrush is out of order . So consumer behavior is rather different and have different habits. 4. What are the arguments for launching the Precision toothbrush as a niche product..? What are the arguments for launching it as a mainstream brand..? If the precision toothbrush is lunched as a niche product we are avoiding the problem of cannibalism or acquisition of our own market share. However if the toothbrush is lunched as such it is target for a smaller group and it will take

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    simulated reality that gives the user a feel of the physical world in an imaginary world setting. The history of VR is an interesting history that traverses into fiction and normal reality. As time has pass VR rose‚ decline‚ and been revived in mainstream media. During the decline of VR it saw new life in the fields of military‚ medical‚ and space exploration. After the near disappearance of VR it has return in through the use of new video game software. Virtual reality has a long history beginning

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