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    a. Identify the most crucial issues that impact students from differing backgrounds in special education. Discuss each issue‚ its implications and possible solutions or directions. This issue is very complex because of the multiple aspects that involve identification‚ learning‚ teaching and assessment for groups with different backgrounds. First‚ educators should always be aware that respecting and appreciating each and every culture is important for the students to build pride of their heritage

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    Research methods | * Quantitative * Qualitative * Historical * Computational * Ethnographic * Network-analytic | * Topics * Subfields | * Anomie * Cities * Class * Crime * Culture * Deviance * Demography * Education * Economy * Environment * Family * Gender * Health * Industry * Internet * Knowledge * Law * Literature * Medicine * Politics * Mobility * Race and ethnicity * Rationalization * Religion * Scientific knowledge

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    Marx asserted that the key to understanding human culture and history was the struggle between the classes. He used the term class to refer to a group of people within society who share the same social and economic status (Marx K. and Engels F. 1945). According to Marx‚ class struggles have occurred in every form of society‚ no matter what its economic structure‚ or mode of production: slavery‚ feudalism‚ or capitalism. In each of these kinds of societies‚ a minority of people own or control the

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    Incarceron by Catherine Fisher tells the story of Finn‚ a prisoner in the inescapable prison of Incarceron. Determined to be free of the dank‚ dark‚ prison cells‚ he meets Claudia‚ the daughter of the warden of Incarceron‚ who lives in The Realm‚ a futuristic world where people are forced to act as if they lived in the 18th century. They work together‚ along with some help from his friends‚ to uncover the secrets of Incarceron‚ and foil the vile Queen Sia’s plans of domination. Finn: dauntless

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    # What is the main differences between a sociological approach and a common sense approach? Sociology refers to the study on society and the world we live today‚ we may often see ourselves as a free agent‚ however‚ we are often influenced by the things surround us‚ such as the clothes we wear‚ the lifestyle we choose or the country we live. Sociologists try to understand human actions‚ social patterns and social structures; they are interested in what human actions are influenced by our interactions

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    Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (Current ed.). Washington‚ DC: Author. Ferdon‚ G. (2014). Constitutional government and free enterprise: A biblical Christian worldview approach and emphasis: Interactive notes. Dubuque‚ IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing. ISBN: 9781465238856. Hazlitt‚ H. (1979). Economics in one lesson: The shortest and surest way to understand basic economics. New York‚ NY: Crown Publishers. ISBN:

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    RUNNING HEAD: ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER Systems Approach vs. Medical Approach w/ ADHD Gregory C Hyde University of Phoenix Dr. Stephen Sharp In studying the aspects of psychology different considerations and approaches that should be viewed as clinical applications for the treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in children and adolescents. Within the scope of practice circumstantial causations

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    for health. The opposite Social justice is collective responsibility for health. So market justice approach is mainly individual rather than collective‚ responsibility for health. Social justice approach is basically views the equitable distribution of health as a social responsibility. This is the difference between the to but I would agree with the market approach. I agree with the market approach for individual responsibility for health is because sometimes people intend to overuse something that

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    is to critically evaluate the Special Educational Needs Policy used in a setting which support anti discriminatory practice and promote inclusion (appendix 2). Within the context of a faith based early years setting in Dewsbury. The Warnock Report (Special Educational Needs1978) introduced the concept of ‘inclusion’ in the form of ‘integration’ with regard to children with special educational needs‚ suggesting that mainstream settings would be preferable to ‘Special Schools’. Gates and Edwards (2007)

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    In the example presented my two options are to take the color-blind approach or the multicultural approach. The color-blind approach focuses on the mindset that people are the same wherever they go. In other words the best way to end racism is to treat everyone the same. This approach “facilities” an easy way to deal with race but in reality I believe is only making it worse because no matter how hard we try it is impossible to ignore someone’s background. Our book established that people can adopt

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