The purpose of the study was to assess the attitude of a non-English-speaking community in the United 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
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Parting at the Crossroads: The Development of Health Insurance in Canada and the United States‚ 1940-1965 Author(s): Antonia Maioni Source: Comparative Politics‚ Vol. 29‚ No. 4 (Jul.‚ 1997)‚ pp. 411-431 Published by: Ph.D. Program in Political Science of the City University of New York Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/422012 . Accessed: 12/10/2013 14:05 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms
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discussion of structure within WRG would not have occurred 30 years ago when Robert Duncan published his seminal article‚ ‘‘What is the Right Organization Structure?’’ in Organization Dynamics in 1979. At that time‚ organizations were thought to be selfcontained‚ and structure defined the reporting relationships among internal functional RICHARD L. DAFT departments. Duncan’s article provided important insights about the conditions under which different internal arrangements would
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Article Review HRM 599-Benefits The article I have researched for this article review was written according to the New York Times was about “how a small business owners have problems with unemployment claims and one owner who was surprised when an unemployment claim came across her desk by an employee who had quit more than a year before (Mount‚ 2011)”. Her company who had hired the employee after the employee’s company had went out of business then that owner rehired the
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Article Summary The Article Summary for Week 1 will be done on an article chosen by the student from any reputable source such as news‚ trade‚ or professional periodicals or newspapers. The article must have been published one month or less before the assignment is due and be about some aspect of international business. The summary will be approximately one page in length and will include a summary of the article‚ the student ’s reaction to the contents of the article and a complete citation of
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Brittney Navarro Due 9/4/13 Professor Miller GEL 101 HEALTH articles/topics – 10 points 1. In the article “The Perils of Higher Education” Steven Kolter argues that college offers the opportunity to learn and obtain a degree but advertises the type of environment that promotes unhealthy eating habits‚ unreasonable alcohol consumption‚ sleep deprivation and bad habits. 2. Two important facts the author uses to support his main idea are “A Tufts University survey found
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Article Reflection: (5 step series) 5 Simple Steps for effective Vocabulary Instruction By: Kimberly Tyson In the article it goes over five steps to introduce vocabulary and to teach/instruct it in a way that will actually resonate with the students. The 5 steps can be compared to the drill and kill method often used with vocabulary terms‚ which is useful sometimes‚ but the lasting knowledge is not as well remembered. The first step‚ key characteristics of vocabulary instruction‚ deal with multiple
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As per the statistical data of the survey conducted by the authors‚ the article asserts that at every level of management‚ be it first line‚ middle or executive‚ the promoted contributor must be prepared to take on the role of a speaker and represent his own staff at the corresponding level. An individual being promoted to a first line manager should be prepared to learn to represent as well as supervise his subordinates. He has to start determining the extent of personal relationships with his
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able to “defeat” a large faction of the Iraqi army. In this article‚ I will attempt to answer or at least try to answer all these “trending” questions and will try to decipher the secrets of the rise of IS in Syria and in northern Iraq‚ the current situation‚ and the potential aftermath of all these events. It is noteworthy to mention that this article will focus on the fall of Mosul as a generalization to northwestern Iraq. This article will not mention Tikrit nor Fallujah for Mosul’s significance
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Human Resource Management Article Maximizing your return on People Submitted to: Miss Deep Kiran Submitted by: Arsal Amjad STD: 13050 Maximizing Your Return on People by Laurie Bassi and Daniel McMurrer Managers are fond of the maxim “Employees are our most important asset.” Yet beneath the rhetoric‚ too many executives still regard—and manage—employees as costs. That’s dangerous because‚ for many companies‚ people are the only source of long-term competitive advantage. Companies
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