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    Salamanca Statement

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    The Salamanca Statement (UNESCO‚ 1994) says: Regular schools with this inclusive orientation are the most effective means of combating discriminatory attitudes‚ creating welcoming communities‚ building inclusive society and achieving education for all; moreover‚ they provide an effective education to the majority of children and improve the efficiency and ultimately the cost effectiveness of the entire education system. (Quote from the Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education at: http://inclusion

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    Cry Baby Review

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    The film did not achieve high audience numbers in its initial release‚ but has subsequently become a cult classic and spawned a Broadway musical of the same name. John Waters first went mainstream with the 1988 classic Hairspray and then defied fans’ opinion. They complained he had gone all lame and mainstream by daring to follow it up with a full-on musical comedy. The film is a parody of teen musicals (particularly Grease) and centers on a group of delinquents that refer to themselves as "drapes"

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    Hipster

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    Some hipsters are vegetarian or vegan as well. Hobbies include many unconventional activities such as 35mm film photography‚ longboarding‚ fixed gear bikes‚ tailoring or making clothing‚ listening to music on vinyl records‚ and anything else non-mainstream. Hipsters normally support local‚ obscure bands and Unlike the hippies who were dirty‚ poor‚ and unhygienic‚ hipsters normally come from a middle-class economic status. Hipsters usually spend money to look “retro”‚ reintroducing styles from

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    The Film‚ witness‚ shows the audience a clash of different cultures that come together briefly but cannot mix. It is clear that the clash of the Amish and mainstream American society cannot mix‚ as shown in the film Witness. Although the cultures meet out of necessity in the film‚ the relationship between John Book and Rachel Lapp doesn’t eventuate‚ Eli and Book disagree on their ideas of justice‚ and the lifestyles of the two different societies are often incompatible. (When Samuel is involved

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    Overall Theme: Segregation‚ integration or inclusion? Considerations: - History of special needs in the UK - Conceptualisation of special needs - Definitions of integration - Definitions of inclusion - Definitions of segregation - Who should be taught what? Why? - Purposes of education - Personal EXP Within the United Kingdom over the past few decades‚ the matter of the way in which children with learning difficulties go about being educated has been a significant issue. Essentially‚

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    autism

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    to excel in the field of computers‚ and neither should others who have the autism label. Sheltering Steve Jobs in a “special” classroom wasn’t an option for his parents‚ nor should it be an option for any child who is capable of succeeding in a mainstream classroom. Typically‚ one of the areas which is less actively wired than average‚ for high functioning autism people is the area dealing with innate comprehension of some social interactions‚ and some other functions which are processed in the

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    Case Nintendo

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    accepted by the mainstream customers but can make a faster performance improvement than the existing mainstream technologies. In doing so‚ it has the capability of creating its own market with a set of new customers. The following can be considered as the principles of the disruptive technology: 1) It should have radical advances‚ which means you should come up with a new idea or a product with a new package of attributes that attract a new base of customers except the mainstream ones. 2) It has

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    Eden Creations

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    ADMK 6311 – Marketing Case Analysis Executive Summary Case Name: Eden Creations Problem Statement/Issue(s) Identification: It is August 2nd‚ 2004‚ and Melissa Jean‚ Designer and Owner of Eden Creations‚ must develop a formalized marketing plan – including target market‚ positioning and marketing mix – to ensure the continued success of her company. Jean designs and crafts specialty beaded jewelry as accessories for weddings and other bridal occasions‚ and primarily sells through bridal retailers

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    serve more than thirty million customers and that makes TUI Travel PLC a global player in the growing industry. They want to deliver a wide variety of leisure travel experiences. Three principal business sectors are important to TUI Travel PLC: Mainstream‚ Accommodation & Destination and Specialist & Activity. Their vision is “Making travel experiences special”. TUI Travel PLC is well positioned within the market’s size and growth. They are using a strategy called: “Through our global brand portfolio

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    their own. There is no concrete version of the hipster‚ just mostly stereotypes that may or may not be true. This group of people changed urban fashion and supported anything that was considered “cool” at that particular time. Once it was deemed too mainstream‚ they would move on. Mark Grief gives a sense of style

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