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    According to Warnock (1978)‚ special educational needs can be ‘fluctuating… and contextually defined”. Explain what is meant by this statement and evaluate the extent to which the SEN Code of Practice (2001) reflects this understanding of special educational needs. “Special Educational Needs (SEN) is a legally defined term that refers to the school based learning needs of pupils that arise from a wide range of difficulties – including cognitive‚ physical‚ sensory‚ communication or behavioural

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    Allen Ginsberg's Howl

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    “bourgeoisie” suburban culture that was dominant in post-war America. Of these poets‚ Allen Ginsberg used poetry to critique what he saw to be deficiencies of post-war America. These deficiencies are illuminated through his poetry in a way that shows how mainstream society sees those who refuse to conform. In “Howl” Ginsberg uses social commentary to speak for those who society had deemed outcasts and does so in the ranting and rebellious way which parallels the people that he is describing. It is often assumed

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    The Souls of Black Folk

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    Lynch is a writer and teacher in Northern New Mexico. In the following essay‚ she examines ways that the text of The Souls of Black Folk embodies Du Bois’ experience of duality as well as his "people’s." In Du Bois’ "Forethought" to his essay collection‚ The Souls of Black Folk‚ he entreats the reader to receive his book in an attempt to understand the world of African Americans—in effect the "souls of black folk." Implicit in this appeal is the assumption that the author is capable of representing

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    polarization of religion in America has done nothing to help the issue‚ either. While such fear and ignorance may be understandable from a purely objective point of view‚ every stride should be taken to properly educate mainstream Americans as to the true nature of Islam. To the mainstream American‚ Islam is a frightening concept. The religion has a much smaller following in the United States‚ and there is a high chance that an average person may not know any Muslims. As such‚ the religion becomes a far-off

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    DEFINITION: 1. COMMUNICATION Based on website nwlink‚ 2010‚ communication is the exchange and flow of information and ideas from one person to another; it involves a sender transmitting an idea‚ information‚ or feeling to a receiver (U.S. Army‚ 1983) Communication also can be defined as a message transmission from a source to a receiver and it will occurs when a source sends a message via a medium to the receiver producing some effect (Baran‚ 2002) As stated in Baran (2002‚ p. 4)‚

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    T-shirts traditionally sported by male indie rockers have finally crossed over into mainstream fashion. “The look is really hip right now‚” said Shaun Islam‚ a fourth-year philosophy student. “It’s chic to be rock ’n’ roll.” Three days after the Army Navy show‚ Tristan Bunning‚ guitarist of the band Underage Cuties‚ was sitting at a Westwood Starbucks discussing his displeasure with indie rock’s influence on mainstream fashion. As he spoke‚ three teenage boys walked by sporting Bunning’s exact look

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    liberal bias. Both of these articles provide examples of why they believe that the media either has a liberal bias or does not have one. Fred Barnes who is a journalist‚ executive editor of The Weekly Standard‚ and TV commentator believes that the mainstream media has a liberal bias. Barnes uses the 2004 presidential election to show that most of the media wanted

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    ages differently. Special educational provision for a child aged two or more or a young person is training provision and education provision as well as or different from the general provision made for the same age in; mainstream schools; maintained nursery schools in England; mainstream post 16 institutions or places in England at which relevant early years education is provided. Whereas special educational provision for an under 2 means education provision of any kind. Health provision means that health

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    been abandoned by formal institutions such as the police. Unlike other social codes that informally regulate public space in mainstream American culture (in Jacobs’ era or our own)‚ a violation of the code of the street can put an individual at potentially life-threatening risk. According to Anderson‚ these norms of the street grow out of an opposition to mainstream culture‚ which itself is a response to the alienation of black inner-city residents from the economic and social institutions

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    Examine the role of access to opportunity structures in causing crime and deviance. The access to opportunity structure in a society is the distribution of people’s access to occupations‚ education and other ways of supporting their lives and achieving goals. There are many different factors that have to be considered when examining the role of access to opportunity structures in causing crime and deviance. Merton’s (1998) ‘Strain theory and anomie’ argues that deviance arises from the structure

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