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    violated the NFPA Ethical Considerations-1.7(A) that indicates that “A paralegal’s title shall clearly indicate the individual’s status and shall be disclosed in a business and professional communications to avoid misunderstandings and misconceptions about the paralegal’s role and responsibility.” By taking a third person into the interview‚ Carl breached confidentiality. Also‚ Carl possibly put the information of other cases/client’s (names and other information) that was on Attorney Howe’s desk visible

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    strategies to arrive at a solution. Inclusion is built on the idea of differentiating instruction‚ so that all students can succeed in the classroom. Individuals without disabilities can benefit from coteaching practices through the idea of multiple perspectives. Through coteaching both educators can communicate and provide feedback‚ which can enhance the instruction of students in the classroom. As stated in the article What is Inclusion “In a review of research on inclusion for both elementary and secondary

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    APPENDIX……………………………………………………………………………………………….9 I. Background According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)” Type 2 diabetes‚ which was previously called non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) or adult-onset diabetes‚ may account for about 90% to 95% of all diagnosed cases of diabetes”. The CDC also attributes the onset of type 2 diabetes to obesity in many cases. The purpose of this analysis is to determine the effects of obesity (OBESE) on the incidence of diabetes (DIABETIC) while

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    The Inclusion Debate: It is Worth It History of American Education February 7‚ 2011 The Inclusion Debate: It is Worth It The “Inclusion Debate” is whether or not to mainstream special education students with

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    Defining Inclusion and Supporting Laws This term refers to bringing the support services to children with disabilities within their normal classroom setting. The article "Special Education Inclusion" mentions that inclusion commits to putting the child with disabilities in the regular classroom environment‚ so that they can benefit from being around their peers (Stout 2001). Inclusion is stated by Robert Fieldman as integration of all students‚ even those with the most severe disabilities‚ into

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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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    Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings. 1. Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion. 1.1 Explain what is meant by a) Diversity b) Equality c) Inclusion d) Discrimination Diversity The Oxford dictionary defines diversity as “a range of different things”. Difference is usually meant by this. To recognise diversity is to acknowledge that even though people have things in common‚ one must understand they are unique and different. Many

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    Topic: Inclusion in the classroom General Purpose: To give a general overview on the benefits of inclusion in the classroom. Specific Purpose: To persuade the general public that inclusion is best for special needs students. Central Idea: The No Child Left Behind Act is assuring that children with special needs achieve the education level they are capable of. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: If you were the parent of a special needs child‚ wouldn’t you you expect the school system to

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    Soc. Exam 2 Formal organization-a group designed for a special purpose and structured for maximum efficiency. Bureaucracy- a component of formal organization in which rules and hierarchical ranking are used to achieve efficiency. Ideal type- Weber meant a construct or model that serves as a measuring rod against which actual cases can be evaluated. Divisions of Labor- specialized experts perform specific tasks. Hierarchy of Authority- each position is under the supervision of a higher authority

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    Inclusion in the Classroom Generally‚ when people describe the term inclusion they might use words like accepted‚ welcomed‚ valued‚ and togetherness. With word inclusion having the ability to generate these types of positive emotions‚ why wouldn’t one want to incorporate full-inclusion into the classroom? Its hard to see the potential pitfalls when looking at the developmental benefits from including students with more severe disabilities into the classroom‚ yet there are still concerns regarding

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