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    States with the focus on the Arabic-speaking community in Michigan. The study was conducted utilizing parent involvement‚ attitude‚ perception and role in their children’s education through a survey. The objectives of the study were “first‚ to ascertain Arab parents’ attitudes toward bilingual education; second‚ to determine Arab parents’ perception of their role in their children’s education; and third‚ to gather information on Arab ethnicity” (Youssef & Skimpins‚ 1985‚ p. 190). According to the findings

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    Kloo‚ A.‚ & Zigmand‚ N. (2008). Coteaching revisited: Redrawing the blueprint. Preventing School Failure‚ 52(2)‚ 12-20. The authors’ focus in this article is defining‚ evaluating‚ endorsing and improving the practice of co-teaching. As they state early on‚ co-teaching is the most commonly used format for delivering special education services to students with disabilities. This increase in co-teaching is a direct result of the reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education

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    the Absence of Self-Control as the Basis for a General Theory of Crime: A Critique: A Summation of Geis’ Text On the Absence of Self-Control as the Basis for a General Theory of Crime: A Critique: A Summation of Geis’ Text Self-control theory theorizes the single most important factor behind crime is an individual’s lack of self-control. This is explored and explained much more in-depth in A General Theory of Crime. In this book‚ Gottfredson and Hirschi theorized that low self-control is the

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    Christian Gomez Chs Professor Gomez 4/24/16 Roles of Women in the Mexican Revolution Women in the Mexican Revolution had many important roles and contributed in many different ways. One of the most popular roles women portrayed in the revolution were working as las soldaderas. Las soldaderas‚soldier women were those that not only fought in the front lines but also worked by being nurses‚ cooks‚ washers‚ and by performing all the jobs that the militia was unable to accomplish by themselves. These

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    Scotland that they needed financial assistance. One third of those households included members who have multiple and complex needs such as mental illness‚ drug and/or alcohol addictions‚ and physical disabilities. Many homeless people suffer from low self-esteem‚ lack of confidence‚ loneliness‚ and depression due to unemployment and poverty. Because of poverty‚ most of the homeless population do not visit a dentist often and have decaying or missing teeth. This study was conducted in order to see if

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    On Thursday November 3rd‚ the McGill Schulich school of music had a piano concert of which I attended. Continuing to uphold the McGill world-class excellence in music‚ the students played songs that featured many classic and romantic western pieces made by some of the most famous composers in the world such as Bach‚ Hadyn and Chopin Nonetheless‚ the piece that intrigued me the most was composed by Ludwig Van Beethoven and titled “Sonata no.27 in E minor‚ Op. 90”. Beethoven wrote this song in the

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    Angels in America Critique Tony Kushner’s Angels in America is an amazing play‚ which focuses on the stories of two different couples. One is a gay couple and one is a straight couple; Louis Ironson and his lover Prior Walter (gay)‚ and Mormon lawyer Joe Pitt and his wife Harper (straight). The two couples path end up becoming intertwined as the play progresses. This is just part one of the play. It is usually about a 3 hour play but they narrowed it down to a little more than two hours. Written

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    Child and Youth Studies Film Critique Name: Institutional Affiliation: Course: Date: Child and Youth Studies Film Critique The Blindside is a film that was cast in 2009‚ belonging to sports genre. The stars in the movie were Quinton Aron and Sandra Bullock. The film talks about a noble and merciful American family that adopts a destitute black teenager. The teenager’s name is Michael‚ and his mother takes drugs .and nurtures him to be a prolific left back that protects the blind side of

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    A Critique of Manias’ Concept Analysis on Medication Communication Running Head: Critique of Manias’ Concept Analysis This is a critique of a concept analysis by Elizabeth.Manias (2009) on medication communication. The author used Walker & Avant’s (2005) method to explore this concept. This method consists of eight steps that guide the researcher to form a thorough definition and understanding of a concept. The following critique is structured according to these

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    A Quantitative Research Critical Appraisal Georgetown University Research Methods and Biostatistics for Health Care Providers NURO 530 Dr. Maureen McLaughlin September 26‚ 2013 A Quantitative Research Critical Appraisal This paper is a quantitative research critical appraisal on the research study titled “Improving Hospice Outcomes Through Systematic Assessment”. The authors of the study are Susan C. McMillan‚ PhD‚ ARNP‚ FAAN‚ Brent J. Small‚ PhD‚ and William E. Haley PhD. The study was

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