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    10/4/2010 The West Side Community Collaborative The west side of Buffalo‚ NY has had a bad reputation for a long time now‚ but it hasn’t always been that way. Many years ago the area known as the west side was a popular and extravagant place to live. Through years of economic hardships however‚ the west side took a wrong turn somewhere. It is now viewed by many people as “a lost cause.” The crime rates have skyrocketed and the standard of living has plummeted. Gangs are a huge issue in the

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    In reading the documents considering the Evidence: Ideologies of the Axis Powers‚ the rise of Fascism within Europe starts to be understood. When addressing Mussolini’s Italy or Hitler’s Germany their separate identities start to form the ideals that allowed for Fascism to take hold of each country. What these documents express most clearly is that all of the European nations that formed the Axis Powers had different reasons to allow for this political revolution. Eventually these ideals

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    JANUARY-MARCH 2012 Collaborative Testing of Web Services Hong Zhu‚ Member‚ IEEE Computer Society‚ and Yufeng Zhang Abstract—Software testers are confronted with great challenges in testing Web Services (WS) especially when integrating to services owned by other vendors. They must deal with the diversity of implementation techniques used by the other services and to meet a wide range of test requirements. However‚ they are in lack of software artifacts‚ the means of control over test executions

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    Every year lives are lost because of the spread of infections in hospitals. Infection control is an important part of the health care system; it refers to the policies used to decrease the risk of spreading infections. Many people don’t realize the amount of bacteria that lives all around them. One bacterium in particular‚ known as Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci or VRE‚ live in our intestines‚ female genital tract‚ and skin‚ and can be found in the environment. This bacteria has developed resistance

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    Tanza Bauer MBA 510 December 21‚ 2014 Collaborative Learning: Article Review The article “Collaborative Learning Enhances Critical Thinking” is a study that examined the effectiveness of individual learning verses collaborative learning in drill-and-practice skills and critical-thinking skills. (Gokhale 2) . Collaborative learning was first defined by Gokhale as‚ the grouping and pairing students for the purpose of achieving an academic goal. (1) . Collaborative learning is referred to as an instructional

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    Lead and manage a team within health and social care Sharon Chapman 3171/1.1 explains the features of effective team performance An effective team which performs at the highest level‚ whilst completing their work efficiently to the best of their ability. An effective team will always consist of certain features enabling effective team performance. Some of these features are as follows; develop goals and plans‚ i.e. an effective team will always devise a development or goal plan‚ which will describe

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    Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. The Spanish Billionaire’s Pregnant Wife Lynne Graham CHAPTER ONE LEANDRO CARRERA MARQUEZ‚ Duque de Sandoval‚ awoke when his valet opened the bedroom curtains and bid his illustrious employer a cheerful good morning. His lean‚ darkly handsome face grim‚ Leandro doubted that the day ahead would be the slightest bit different from any other day in recent months. Fresh towels were laid out in the bathroom

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    Explain the importance of a child or young person centred approach. Schools must embed in a child what acceptable and unacceptable behaviour is. A child or young person who is on the ‘at risk’ register or who have been identified as being at greater risk need to be supported by school and outside agencies where needed. All agencies have to consider the ways in which their approach is child-centred‚ for example‚ involving a child in meetings‚ asking them what they think of situations and decisions

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    The collaborative professional development session has helped me grow as a literacy leader. I feel like this project has made me more confident‚ creative‚ and overall more of a professional. Before we started this project I knew some information about phonics. However‚ since I had to present on phonics‚ I took my role seriously and learned as much as I could. I am proud to say that I now feel like I can teach and help my colleagues confidently because I have the necessary knowledge. Not only do I

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    In the article‚ The Collaborative Classroom: New Technology Brings New Paradigm‚ Clapp and Swenson describe the culture of a collaborative classroom. In this type of class‚ teachers and students work together and the role of being in control by the teacher is eliminated. Instead‚ teachers guide students to work together and build teamwork. “Open Leadership” promotes empowerment of the students. Students work in teams or small groups to collaborate on work. They share information through digital

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