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    Attitude‚ Legislation‚ and Litigation Shirley A. Robinson Grand Canyon University SPE-226 EDUCATING THE EXCEPTIONAL LEARNER May 6‚ 2012 Professional Resources In this essay we are going to look at some resources that can help the teacher in making some decisions in his/her professional development. As‚ spending time with a professional technology computer lab instructor at a pre-k through fifth grade school this has been a rewarding challenge in helping these children with

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    RULES AND REGULATIONS “To enable the fullest possible personal growth‚ Loreto education gives priority to the integration of the spiritual‚ intellectual‚ moral‚ physical and emotional development of the individual pupil. Relationships within Loreto education are characterized by respect‚ justice‚ honesty‚ sincerity‚ courage and compassion”. Enrolment in Loreto implies on the part of the pupil and parents willingness to comply with the requirements and regulations of the school.

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    A variety of legislation affects how schools work as they are legally obligated to comply with them. The 1988 Data Protection Act states that information obtained by a school should be kept confidential and only shared with authorised individuals. Therefore school staff (i.e. admin‚ teachers and support staff) has a duty to keep information confidential and to only share it with others with the consent of parents i.e. by obtaining written confirmation. Children cannot give consent themselves‚ for

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    Examining Government Regulations Assignment The current government regulations I researched pertain to the clinical guidelines and the civil rights of persons living with HIV/AIDS in Portland‚ Oregon. Many people living with HIV/AIDS‚ at some point during their illness‚ find themselves in need of housing assistance and support services. Stable housing promotes improved health‚ sobriety or decreased use of alcohol and illegal drugs‚ and‚ for some‚ a return to paid employment and productive social

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    Business Regulation How much business should or should not be regulated is a topic that is highly debated in today’s society. Mitchell Holt‚ in an article on Chron.com‚ discusses five areas of the government’s regulation on businesses that I feel are relevant to this project. At the end of this essay‚ I will offer my own opinion. The first area of regulation involves advertising. One of the basic responsibilities of the Federal Trade Commission is to protect the consumer while ensuring that

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    ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION OF OFFSHORE (E&P) WASTE MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA: HOW EFFECTIVE? Ibrahim Sidikat Modupe The University of Sheffield The Environmental Regulation of Offshore Waste management in Nigeria has been documented in an article published by Law Environment And Development [1].Evidence suggest that‚ Director of Petroleum Resources has to adopt measure to ensure the adequate regulation of offshore oil and gas E&P waste management [3] and further evidence suggest that

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    No matter how they are described‚ the truth is America’s children are fat. More government regulation is not the answer to the obesity epidemic because the government has already done a lot. Still there are many programs out there‚ but depends if the people follow it. It also is a personal matter that cannot be fixed by others. This is a problem that can be resolved by the people who are obese. Obese people need to start having confidence and courage about losing weight on their own now. How much

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    Page 3 Key legislation and policy development with regard to people with disabilities Page 3 Analyse of society has changed in Ireland in relation to how it treats people with disabilities by reference to legislation & social policy Page 4 Analyse the factors and ideologies that influenced the key themes in the Disability Act 2005.

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    Power Supply Regulation

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    Power Supply Regulation DC-DC voltage converters are often used to provide a regulated voltage supply from an unregulated voltage source. Unregulated voltage sources can be rectified line voltages that exhibit fluctuations due to changes in magnitude. Regulated voltage supplies provide an average DC output voltage at a desired level (3.3 V‚ 2.5 V‚ etc.)‚ despite fluctuating input voltage sources and variable output loads. Factors to consider when deciding on a regulated voltage supply solution include:

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    Media Freedom and Regulation

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    Media ownership rules in the UK are intended to both ensure plurality and provide freedom to companies to expand‚ innovate and invest. Plurality is vital in a democracy as it ensures that consumers have access to a diverse range of sources of news‚ information and opinion. At the same time‚ allowing companies to have a certain level of freedom increases competition and thus this freedom provides a basis for delivering higher quality programs‚ greater creativity and more risk-taking. However there

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