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    Inclusion In Classroom

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    Inclusion is the belief that all students‚ regardless of labels should be members of the general education community (Pratt). Inclusion favors the idea of bringing support systems to the student instead of moving the student out of the classroom to the support service. The fight for inclusion began as race relations in schools were resolved‚ and parents of those with disabilities to believe special education students deserved the same rights as everyone else. The movement for inclusion was sparked

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    drugs (ARVs). Aside from the more obvious human rights issues involved in such cases‚ critics of the trafficking law argue that the criminalization of sex work has had a negative impact on the policy of 100% condom use‚ signed by Prime Minister Hun Sen on 14 October 1999. In response to the law‚ a UN theme group on Donor and Civil Society in Cambodia issued a statement on 5 May titled‚ ‘Protecting Cambodia’s HIV/AIDS Gains: The Public Health Effects of the Kingdom of Cambodia’s Trafficking Suppression

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    India of My Dreams

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    Long years ago‚ we made a tryst with destiny‚ and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge‚ not wholly or in full measure‚ but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour‚ when the world sleeps‚ India will awake to life and freedom With these words of Pandit Nehru‚ on 15th August at the stroke of the midnight hour India declared itself independent from the British rule. As the Union Jack was being brought down and the Indian tricolor flew up the hopes and aspiration of the Indian

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    Perspectives on Inclusion

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    1 Perspectives on Inclusion comprises: As you may have noted from your readings this week‚ there are various perspectives on inclusion and if this is the right approach for all students. Based on what you know about inclusion at this point in the course‚ do you agree or disagree with inclusion? Explain your rationale and support your assertions with evidence from the readings and your own experiences. Business - General Business Perspectives on Inclusion. As you may have noted

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    BEAUTY PAGEANTS..!!! Do beauty contests really serve a purpose of today’s society??? Today‚ there are large numbers of beauty contests bouncing from all possible corners of the society‚ for both men as well as women covering all age groups. The concept of beauty contests or so called “Beauty Pageants” is no more the same as it used to be earlier. “Beauty with Brains” was the golden and the most important rule of earlier time’s beauty pageants. Earlier the beauty pageants didn’t only meant to have

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    important of all) A can-do attitude‚ positivity in the air…….. A need for new heroes in our changing times. Heroes of our Times: * Verghese Kurien (White Revolution) * C.Subramanian (Green Revolution) * Sam Pitroda (PCOs) * Amartya Sen * Mother Teresa * Ratan Tata * NR Narayan Murthy * Sachin Tendulkar * Karna – Defies low caste‚ celebrates achievement‚ stands for individualism‚ confident attitude‚ above all – CHARITY. What is Wrong with our Temper? A discussion on

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    Advantages and disadvantages of inclusion in the classroom. I think that there are many advantages and disadvantages of inclusion in the regular classroom. Some of the advantages are that the child has a feeling of belonging among his classmates and teachers‚ and it can also help the disabled child develop socially. The special education child can learn age-appropriate behaviors from his peers that he might not learn in a self-contained special education environment. It can also help the typically

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    Diversity and Inclusion

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    Diversity and Inclusion Diversity in a broad term is any dimension that can be used to differentiate groups and people from one another‚ it means respect for and appreciation of differences in ethnicity‚ gender‚ disability‚ age‚ national origin‚ religion and sexual orientation. Inclusion is a state of being valued‚ respected and supported by focussing on the needs of every individual and ensuring that right conditions are in place for them to achieve their full potential without experiencing harassment

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    kidnappings and abductions of women were up 19.4%‚ women being killed in disputes over dowry payments by 2.7%‚ torture by 5.4%‚ molestation by 5.8% and trafficking by an alarming 122% over the previous year. The Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen has estimated that more than 100m women

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    financial inclusion

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    Financial Inclusion: A road India needs to Travel Financial inclusion or inclusive financing is the delivery of financial services at affordable costs to sections of disadvantaged and low-income segments of society‚ in contrast to financial exclusion where those services are not available or affordable. An estimated 2.5 billion working-age adults globally have no access to the types of formal financial services delivered by regulated financial institutions. The United Nations and financial inclusion

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