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    The Impact of a Disadvantage Socioeconomic Background There are some concerns here at the Prestigious School of Atlanta regarding the behavior of an eight grade student who is now the subject of disciplinary actions which has yet to be determined. The student comes from a disadvantage socioeconomic background; he is very active and can be difficult to quiet down at times. He was caught beating up another student and the principal has determined the student best interest is to remain at the school

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    The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia.[4][5] From equal status with men in ancient times[6] through the low points of the medieval period‚[7] to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful. In modern India‚ women have held high offices in India including that of the President‚ Prime Minister‚ Speaker of the Lok Sabha and Leader of the Opposition. As of 2011‚ the Speaker of the Lok Sabha

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    The Economic Effect on Student Education Lewis and Clark State College Introduction In the United States a students’ education is effected by the Economy. Housing location of low income families’ effect student placement in schools that may not have the same resources available to them as other schools. Due to the recent economic downturn‚ families and thus students with a lower income are challenged to find ways to get the same education as non-low income schools. There

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    Introduction In this report‚ I will describe a teacher and her students in an observation I did in a 8th grade of Liceo de San Miguel in Desamparados which is known as a problematic high school due to constantly problems of drugs and alcohol in some of its students. The purpose of this report is to reflect on the teacher’s class organization strategies and class environment in relation with what I have learned in the class of Didactics 1 from the professor Jonnathan Elizondo in the U.I.A. Throughout

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    Consider the role and status of victims in the criminal justice system There can be more than one way to define a victim‚ in one instance it’s believed that a victim is someone that has been harmed physically‚ emotionally and/or economically harmed by incriminating actions perpetrated by another being. (Karmen 2010) It can be argued that the family of the offender is in fact a victim too. In the sense that family and friends may experience the lost of a family member or a friend‚ if they were

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    Ludy Azabache ESL 263 Ready For New Achievements To begin with‚ through all the writing assignments that I have written so far‚ I have showed to have the capacity to come out with good ideas. Thinking about possible reasons of the problem‚ consequences or even solutions to the topic‚ are all very important as the first step to begin. For instance‚ while writing assignment number two‚ I started with questions to make us think how armed guards may not be prepared to work with children‚

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    Cause and Effect of Poor Education To be successful in life one must have an education. It is the right of every American to have an education. Does each person have the means and ability to receive an education? Unfortunately‚ in society today it is getting more and more difficult and less and less affordable to get an education to attempt to be successful in life and in turn to have a career that will support the American dream. Some of the causes of poor education stem from the background

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    fundamental threat to the American Dream‚ our way of life‚ and what we stand for around the globe.” Greg J. Duncan is a distinguished professor at University of California‚ Irvine and who wrote a paper discussing the income inequality and its effect on education. He found that since 1970s the gap between reading and mathematics skills has increased dramatically in low and high income families (Duncan 2014). A student who comes from a high income family increases one’s SAT score by 125 points compared

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    Antonia Ramirez Ms. Middleton World Area Studies September 20‚ 2013 The Effects That Water Scarcity Has On Education You wake up at seven thirty‚ you’re hungry‚ your stomach hurts‚ and your feet hurt. But you have to get up anyways. You have to go get your families water‚ but its contaminated water‚ you could get sick from this and your family could get sick‚ you miss school because you are the oldest in the family and it’s your responsibility but it’s the only water source where you live

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    Proficiency Level Analysis ESL 433N—Advanced Methodologies of Structured English Immersion Grand Canyon University January 18‚ 2015 Proficiency Level Analysis For this assignment‚ I will group a seventh grade class into appropriate groups depending on their proficiency levels. There are five English proficiency levels in Ms. Jensen’s class‚ Pre-Emergent‚ Emergent‚ Basic‚ Intermediate‚ and Proficient. By looking at the score results of the Arizona English Language Learners Assessment (AZELLA)

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