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    The effect on families with special needs children The effect on families‚ who have special needs children‚ can have a negative impact‚ resulting in an increased level of anxiety‚ stress and depression (Schwartz and Tsumi‚ 2003). Family and parents will be used interchangeably. There are a number of reasons attributed to the increase in stress levels for the parents: Firstly‚ and the most significant‚ is the realisation that there is no cure for autism and some learning disabilities

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    Overall Theme: Segregation‚ integration or inclusion? Considerations: - History of special needs in the UK - Conceptualisation of special needs - Definitions of integration - Definitions of inclusion - Definitions of segregation - Who should be taught what? Why? - Purposes of education - Personal EXP Within the United Kingdom over the past few decades‚ the matter of the way in which children with learning difficulties go about being educated has been a significant issue. Essentially‚

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    I find myself to be a very photogenic person. Birthday parties‚ vacations and other special events are all recorded in photographs in my room. One specific picture hanging up on my wall‚ is forever engraved in my mind. I often catch a glimpse of it in the evenings when I come home. I grab it‚ lay on my bed and go back to the best night of my life. The image in the 4x7 thick rectangular photograph was a moment captured by my father. Later on he told me that he had never seen me that happy‚ ever!

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    Special Needs Prisoner There are many special needs prisoners‚ one that many are familiar with are the mentally ill. In 1955 there were no more mental institutions being built‚ on top of that forty had been shut down within a decade. Since there were more prisons opening up‚ they seemed the most qualified to care for and house these patients. Today prisons have taken on the lead role of caring for mentally ill patients‚ housing 45‚000 in prison to 3‚000 in mental institutions. Rehabilitation programs

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    Should the Standardized Test be the only Measurement for Students’ Ability in Learning? Part of our future is determined by how good we are in a test. Over the past decade‚ schools use standardized test for several purposes. For example‚ to pass students from the schools‚ to know their learning progress in schools‚ to place them in a class suited their abilities‚ or to measure their worthiness to enroll to a university. “A standardized test is a test that is administered and scored in a consistent

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    Chengye Yin Engl 115 In the story “Graduation”‚ a young black girl feels anticipated and honored with her graduation day. However‚ on her graduation day‚ she feels frustrated and shadowy because Mr. Donleavy‚ a white man‚ delivers a speech to the graduating class of 1940. At first‚ Angelou is quite excited because she is proud of her academic achievements; besides that‚ she is also about to make a speech in front of many students. In addition‚ her mother also gives her a fancy dress with an abundance

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    Why should schools be allowed to conduct random drug tests on students? Many parents rub off on their kids. If the child’s parents do drugs in front of their kids then the kids will think that it’s cool to do drugs. Schools should be allowed to conduct random drug tests because peer pressure‚ prevent a better future for them‚ and cause a safer environment for the students. Schools should conduct random drug tests because kids

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    validate if all queries can be supported. If proved‚ what SW do we need to build? To satisfy all queries with limited impact. A brand new dataset comes to warehouse‚ where does it go? Now customer need to know where is that table located to perform JOINS. JOINS outside VIRT will be a concern. SW needs to make the decision automatically where the table goes. New query is created‚ say a VIRT wants to join to a BOOKER table. SW needs to automatically do that or communicate to user whether it can

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    Test Anxiety and Student Performance Abstract Test anxiety is a real and measureable problem student’s face regardless of their grade or level of academic achievement. Test anxiety can also adversely affect how students participate in and view the learning process long term. This study was designed to examine the effects of test anxiety on high school students specifically‚ and how the stress associated with the processes or outcomes of standardized testing can negatively impact their performance

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