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    . The Constitution reflects the Founders’ respect for what? The Constitution reflects the Founders’ respect for fundamental freedoms. Fundamental freedoms are the freedom of speech‚ due process‚ freedom of religion‚ equal protection of the law‚ and protecting citizens from cruel and unusual punishment. When the founders wrote the Constitution they were ensuring that future generations have something to build on‚ but at the same time they should have their own ideals but use the Constitution as

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    Rationale for the classroom management plan- Esther Triolo Introduction: Students in early years rely on the direction of teachers in regards to their safety‚ curriculum learning‚ classroom rules and behaviour. At a grade 5 level‚ a teacher ideally would take on a coach/mentor role enabling students to become increasingly independent and responsible for their learning. During the short transitional phase from early childhood to adolescence‚ young people are establishing themselves as increasingly

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    decisions require evaluating several factors that determine both the risk of new entrants and potential reasons to exit a market. These include economies of scale‚ product differentiation‚ capital requirements‚ access to distribution channels and cost disadvantages independent of scale. Economies of scale reduce the per-unit cost of a product as the number of units being produced increases. This is a common barrier in larger industries--. If a new competitor wanted these markets‚ the company would

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    way of predicting how the powers of the office would gradually expand over time. The Founders envisioned the executive to be independent – having no direct constituency relationship with either Congress or the public – as well as restrained. They gave the power to declare war to Congress‚ implicitly prohibiting the President from committing troops to a long-term conflict (Article I Section 8). However‚ if the Founders saw the presidency today‚ I believe they would strongly disapprove.Today‚ the executive

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    Rational for Subject Teaching (RST) Some people may question how important role music plays in a school. Should it be part of the curriculum and how important of a role does it play in the school? Around the world many music programs have been dropped due to funding. Even some people believe that Music has no place in school that it is not an academic subject. But Music education has been shown to improve general academic skills as well as social skill in students. Studies have shown that if music

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    4/18/2011 Mr. Brad Scott Board Member at King Chavez Neighborhood of Schools Dear Mr. Scott: It has come to my attention that you have concerns with integrating arts into the curriculum. I would like to take this time to show you what I have collected along the way of learning more about how important integrating the arts can be and the positive impact it will have on any classroom and school as a whole. We have been looking for something to help raise test scores‚ to help students

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    both sign language and English communication. It is a 99-acre federal chartered private university for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing education in Washington D.C. The university is 152 years old‚ founded on April 18‚ 1864 by Congress. The three founders of the university are Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet‚ Amos Kendall‚ and Edward Miner Gallaudet. Abraham Lincoln signed the college’s charter to make sure the deaf get degrees. “Gallaudet University maintains a proud tradition of research and scholarly

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    needed for handwashing according to task at hand or degree of spoilage. Rationale The longer the washing‚ the more microorganisms are removed Planning Step 2 Action Check that the soap and towels are at hand before beginning. Rationale Saves time Step 3 Action Crank out towels from dispenser so they are ready to tear off when needed before beginning if the towels are on a roll. Push wristwatch up the arm. Rationale Prevents contamination of clean‚ wet hands by touching crank after washing

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    BlackBerry v. Co-Founders After announcing open for purchase‚ BlackBerry has already agreed to a non-binding offer from Fairfax. Before the deadline (Nov.4) of Fairfax’s offer‚ BlackBerry can still accept higher offer from others‚ thus co-founders of BlackBerry‚ who own 8% shares of BlackBerry‚ are running a bid. Negotiation Environment Number of Parties: Two Parties. One is the rest 92% of BlackBerry’s shareholders (represented by the CEO and the board of BlackBerry). The other is a potential

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    Rationale For my written task‚ I wanted to focus on the learning topics presented in part four. My task is a small‚ portable handbook made for each party member to carry on them at all times. I wanted to represent the themes throughout the book 1984‚ such as totalitarianism‚ conformity‚ the effect of simplistic words/thinking (newspeak)‚ surveillance‚ loyalty to the government‚ lack of creativity‚ and the widespread untrusting nature of the society. After reading 1984‚ there was identifiable

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