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The document outlines a series of educational topics including homework help for moon phases, classroom inclusion for students with disabilities, the Holocaust, physical examination assessments, family sociology, concealed carry laws, and gifted education programs. Each section provides insights into the respective subjects, discussing issues such as the importance of inclusive education, the impact of concealed carry laws on crime rates, and recommendations for gifted education identification. The document emphasizes the need for qualified educators and the importance of understanding historical events through various mediums.

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The document outlines a series of educational topics including homework help for moon phases, classroom inclusion for students with disabilities, the Holocaust, physical examination assessments, family sociology, concealed carry laws, and gifted education programs. Each section provides insights into the respective subjects, discussing issues such as the importance of inclusive education, the impact of concealed carry laws on crime rates, and recommendations for gifted education identification. The document emphasizes the need for qualified educators and the importance of understanding historical events through various mediums.

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Classroom Inclusion In The Classroom
For the majority of educational history, students with disabilities are placed in segregated classrooms
in order to protect them. However, recent controversy details the existence of increased negative
impacts on classroom segregation. The importance of classroom inclusion falls under three main
categories: mutual acceptance and equal treatment of students with disabilities in society, increased
personality development in disabled students, and quicker development of crucial skills (Soponaru,
Camelia, et al. 1). Overall, integrated classrooms appear to be effective, but many regular education
teachers lack the qualifications to properly instruct integrated classrooms. Even though some regular
education teachers are qualified to teach integrated classrooms, regular education teachers with
integrated classrooms need to be more thoroughly educated about special needs to ensure an optimal
learning environment for all students.
Regular education teachers with integrated classrooms need to be more thoroughly educated about
special needs to optimize their teaching abilities. Recent advocacy for inclusion classrooms has left
unqualified teachers instructing a range of students; which unfortunately leads to unfavorable
learning environments. According to an interview with Mary Fair, a regular education teacher, it is
common for a regular education teacher to be placed in a classroom without any prior knowledge on
properly instructing children with special needs; the outcome is a
Mysterious And Informative Films About The Holocaust In...
The Holocaust

The Holocaust is a very gruesome and impacting event that can t be explained just by watching
films. It takes years of research to understand what actually occurred in the holocaust however these
films do give you a brief understanding about the holocaust. The first film I would recommend would
be the pianist because its by far one of the most historically accurate and most informative films to
date. The pianist shows you from beginning to end on what happens to the Jewish community in the
holocaust in Warsaw Poland. The second film I would recommend would be The Grey Zone
because its one of the most emotional films about the holocaust. The grey zone takes you into the
heart of Auschwitz and shows you the position that some Jewish prisoners were put in in order to
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Szpilman was a pianist for the local radio station in Warsaw. In the film Szpilman sees Warsaw
gradually change as World War II begins. While the war takes place there is a dramatic change in
Warsaw. In the film there are new policy s everyday stating what Jewish people need to do in
order to go outside and be a part of the Warsaw community. Jewish people must follow these
policies at all times in order to avoid getting severely punished. One policy is to create and wear
an emblem on the right sleeve that will represent the star of David. The badge was to identify
Jewish people and the badge was also known to be a badge of shame (Arsenault). All of the policy
s the film are historically accurate to what actually happened in Warsaw at the time. The policy was
to be enforced on September 19, 1941 which was signed by signed by Reinhard
Research On Physical Examination Assessments
The interviewee s first point of contact concerning their health was a primary health care
organization, General practitioner s clinic. In the clinic, the General practitioner s are qualified, and
skilled health professionals that are implement a various range of treatments to adhere to the public s
health needs. The General Practitionerconducts observational, physical and subjective assessments,
holistically they diagnose the early stages of a developing health issue based on the conditions
significance and do referrals to a specialist to confirm and further treat the diagnosis. Based on
physical examination assessments the interviewee was broadly told some possible reasons for her
back pain and was then referred to a specialist.

The General Practioner advised the interviewee to visit the radiologist to get an x ray of the
problematic area. Radiologists are specialists that provide subspecialty on medical imaging in
several procedures and applications to allow an insight into a localized area of the issue within the
body. By obtaining a precise area of the problem, this provides confirmation of the problem for
which enables the exact form of treatment to be implemented.

Another referral was appointed to the acupuncture. The Acupuncture is a complementary practice
that accompanies the skills and theories based on traditional Chinese medicine and is performed by
expertise.
The interviewee experienced a traditional form of treatment where needles were respectively
Family Work Sociology
Most of people who grew up in 90s or early 20s, they grew up with the settings where dad is
always breadwinner in the family, where they hold all the responsibility relates finance or any big
decisions whereas mother would nurture the kids, and everyone else in the family, they take care of
household works and keep the familytogether. Therefore, I believe many people still hold up the
idea of a traditional family as a benchmark against modern marriagefamilies. But somehow, I feel
like both father and motherpartake in raising a child together, today s dads do a lot more child care
and housework than dads of the early 90s, and moms work full time and share child care.
Moreover, both mom and dad fairy share child care and housework in equal ways.... Show more
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I believe mothers can have their some time off while raising their newborn, gradually they should
be able to balance both work and their family but definitely with help of their partners and other
family members, like mentioned in Stephanie Coontz s interview, The Family is Upheaval,
Women took on new responsibility for monitoring children s behavior until they left home for
work or marriage. Motherly love replaced fatherly force as the main way of socializing children.
The ideal family form or the ideal marriage in this day and age is where both men and women or
both partners support one, another to be better version and building a life where they both are
equally sharing responsibility towards their
Persuasive Essay On Concealed Carry
Concealed carry is one law that should not be allowed. Not only for the reason that it s very
dangerous and puts the world in danger but, for the reason that carrying one can put everyone at
risk. Laws that regulate carrying concealed carry have been wildly debated in the US. Legalizing
concealed weapons to the general public is a direct attack on society s safety in public places.
Which would also have an impact on the world. Permitting concealed carry increased crime. It
increases crime because, more people will have the idea to hurt other humans in public areas.
Concealed weapons laws make the non carrying public feel less safe. It could make the public feel
threatened and in danger every time they step out of their homes.... Show more content on
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Permitting concealed carry increases crime because, when permitted people can have any type of
weapons in their possession out in public. One example is that since the U.S passed the law that
all 50 states would allow concealed carry murder rates have increased (Parker 1). A study found
that homicides had increased in 8 states that adopted rights to carry laws during 1999 2010
(Parker1). One other fact is that there have been higher rates of aggravated assaults, rape,
robbery, and murder. This let alone is a strong prime example on why concealed carry should not
be allowed. A piece of strong evidence came from aggravated assault with data suggesting that
right to carry a concealed weapon increases this crime by an estimated 8 percent (Donohue) 3. As
for evidence that was both statements to view as real evidence and make claims about it. These are
all reasonable reasons on why legalizing concealed carry increases crime in a huge way and impacts
the world as a whole. Concealed weapons laws make the non carrying public feel less safe because,
it makes
Falls Church City s Local Plan For The Education Of The...
Falls Church City s Local Plan for the Education of the Gifted can be found at the following address:
https://docs.google.com/a/fccps.org/file/d/0B7vaFg7PcgKyTGs3T3NZcGtaRjQ/edit

I evaluated the information in the document above based upon Moon s (2013) nine measures to
consider in comprehensive gifted education program. I think that FCCPS does a considerably good
job addressing these nine guidelines. However, I believe they should consider more non standardized
materials and data while considering students for identification.

1. Multiple assessments should be given to represent the categories of giftedness identified in the
district s definition (Moon, 2013, p.133).
According to the FCCPS definition of giftedness, the will screen to identify and to appropriately
place student with specific aptitudes and achievement in the pertinent and academically advances
programs (...Language Arts, Mathematics) . Students must receive between the 93rd 99th
percentiles on Specific Academic Aptitude assessments, or the average of their scores must be
between the 93rd and 99th percentiles. FCCPS uses multiple assessments to test for SAA in reading
and math including: SAGES, Raven, STAR Math, STAR Reading, CogATs, and the SOLs (FCCPS,
Local Plan for the Education of the Gifted, p. 7).

2 3. Use the most current versions of standardized tests that are going to be used to make a decision
about admission into a gifted program and that norms are up to date and a good representation of
Allegory and Metaphor in the Legend of Bagger Vance for...
The film The Legend of Bagger Vance, based on the novel of the same name by Steven Pressfield,
is a movie that transports the philosophical Hindu text, the Bhagavad Gita, from a celebrated
battlefield, approximately during the 4th century BCE, in India to a fictional southern golf course
in Savannah, Georgia during the Great Depression. The predominant theme of dharma (or duty) is
a major point that both these works focus on. The Legend of Bagger Vance is told from the point
of view of Harvey Greaves, an old man reminiscing about a legendary golftournament that was held
in Savannah during his youth. The story begins with Greaves as an old man having his fifth heart
attack while he is on a golf course. He goes onto explain his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Adele and a townsman chastise Bagger about his caddy skills, to which Bagger replies that Junuh
is not his own self entirely and implies that he is trying to help Junuh realize who he is and
overcome adversity. Junuh continues to play badly, but during an intermission he does lecture
the young Hardy (whose father is forced to sweep streets after losing his store during the
depression) for being embarrassed of his father s profession. Junuh speaks of duty and character,
saying that Hardy s father overcame adversity and that Hardy should be proud. Hardy then
explains that his love for the game of golf is due to the fact that it is fun, hard, solitary, and
incorporates morality. When Junuh returns to the field, Bagger says that it is time for Junuh to
see the field . There is only one shot that is in perfect harmony with the field ... [one] authentic
shot...there s a perfect shot out there trying to find each and every one of us. All we got to do is
get ourselves out of its way, to let it choose us....everything that is becomes one. You ve got to
seek that place with your soul, says Bagger. Junuh starts to play extraordinarily well after this
revelation by Bagger. Junuh s success, however, goes to his head and he gets cocky four holes
before the end of playing for the day, and subsequently ignores Bagger s advice to play safely,
attempting to make a dubious play. After this incident, Junuh s playing is once again disappointing
and
Essay On Signs Of A Hidden Mice Infestation
Signs Your Home Is Infested With Mice And How An Inspection Helps Get Rid Of Them You
can have an infestation of mice in your home and never see one of the creatures darting around,
but they will leave clues. If you do see the mice, especially during the daytime, that could indicate
you have a particularly bad infestation. Whether you ve seen mice or not, you should take steps to
eliminate them since they are unsanitary pests. Start with an inspection by a rodent professional.
Here s when to suspect you have a mouse problem and why having a professional inspection is
important. Signs Of A Hidden Mice Infestation Mice are usually most active at night when activity
in your home has settled down. When your home is otherwise quiet, you may hear their claws
scraping inside the walls as they scurry around. They might make chirping or squeaking noises. You
can even hear them gnawing on wood or other objects. Noises may come from the attic, behind
walls, inside the cupboards, or behind the refrigerator. If the mice are particularly active, you may
hear them knock things off shelves and tables as they hunt for food. Besides unusual sounds, bad
odors are another indicator of a mice infestation. You... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is vital because their entry points must be sealed or the mice will keep coming back. Another
part of the inspection is to look for mice droppings and signs of damage. This helps the inspector
determine if the rodent is a mouse or rat and how many animals could be present. The inspection
will include walking around the perimeter of your home looking for signs of activity where the
mice enter as well as inspecting the inside of your home in secluded areas such as inside cabinets
and in the attic. With all the information gained during an inspection, the pest control company can
devise an effective means of eliminating the mice from your
Integrated Communication Skills
ASD.
If I have a student like Kevin in my classroom I would make sure to incorporate social interaction
and communication skills in my class each day. I would provide group discussions with students
who get along and can support each other, and give the student like Kevin a role of reporter. Having
the group discussion will open up Kevin s social skills and make peer relationships. Then later have
him tell his other classmates what their group discussed in hopes of having him be less stressed
about social interaction. Deficits in nonverbal communicative behaviors used for social interaction,
ranging, for example, from poorly integrated verbal and nonverbal communication; to abnormalities
in eye contact and body language or deficits in understanding and use of gestures; to a total lack of
facial expressions and nonverbal communication (American Psychological Association, 2013). What
stood out in this deficit to me that described Kevin were abnormalities in eye contact and body
language. When Kevin was younger he got into a lot of accidents that caused him harm. Whenever
he would fall instead of reaching his hands out to prevent him from falling, his hands stayed to his
side causing himself to get hurt. If this happened to a child without autism they would probably reach
their hands out to try to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He lived most of his life not knowing why he had a hard time having and initiating conversations.
He was able to cope with it and by him creating Smeaker also helped since he would use him to
have conversations with. It didn t seem to affect him in his adult life because he became a
successful salesman and later a business owner. This to me shows that he would have Asperger s
syndrome, but since it no longer exists it s a mild case of
How Is Mr Birling Presented In An Inspector Calls
An Inspector Calls written by J.B Priestley is about the unexpected suicide of a lower class working
girl called Eva Smith. Every character in the play played a big part in her demise. Mr Birling fired
her from his own business, Sheila got her fired from Milwards, Gerald had an affair with her, Eric
raped her making her pregnant and Mrs Birling rejected her from her charity when she was
desperate. At the end of the playEva is shown to be desperate because she is in the Palace Bar, J.B
Priestley reflects society in each and every character. In this play its shown that the lower class
have to obey and be in awe of the upper class.

Mr Birling
From the beginning of act one Mr Birling is presented as being a very naive and an egotistical ...
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During Gerald sinterrogation he responds the girl saw me looking and then gave me a glace that
was nothing less that a cry for help . This advocates that he recognizes what he has done and he
shows respect for Sheila and the audience when he is truthful about his affair with Eva Smith his
Daisy Renton. Gerald is from a very affluent family and in the play rich families are not shown to
help people from a lower class. This is highlighted when Eva goes to Mrs Birling charity and is
rejected. Gerald is shown at the start of act one as a respectful character but he juxtaposes himself
towards the end of his interrogation when he tells us the truth and that he deceived Sheila. The
sentence cry for help is the use of emotive language which suggests that Gerald did feel sorry for
her in some way. We know this is the opposite of what he says because he kicks her out of her
living space after six month and leaves her on the streets again. The use of the verb cry suggests
Gerald was trying to show that he did something prodigious, this is the use of litotes. This quote
represents Gerald as being naive because he just assumed that she was dismal and lonesome. In
the stage directions the author used the verb hesitatingly . This advocates that he was re thinking
what he was trying to say so he didn t look guilty. The phrase nothing less implies that the
playwright tries to emphasise the rest of the sentence to show how desperate Eva Smith was. We
also know this because in the play it tells us that she was in the Palace Bar . This evidence strongly
shows that Gerald was being a very narcissistic character by giving Eva hopes for the future and then
crushing
Laboratory Error
Introduction The purpose of this laboratory is to differentiate random and systematic error. The
laboratory is important because one must understand how to express data, how to analyze the
data, and draw meaningful conclusions from it. The laboratory is also is a fundamental aspect of
importance of all sciences (Hilbig, 2011). The three types of error to be used in this paper are:
random, systematic, and parallax error. Students will be doing the lab over random, systematic, and
parallax error. Today the respiratory therapists will see that the pencil will be more accurate and
precise than the broad tipped marker. Materials and Methods Equipment needed for this laboratory
are: a sharpened pencil, broad tipped marker, a warped meter stick,... Show more content on
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Random error is never avoidable (Wojciechowski, 2006). When using the sharpened pencil to
mark the end of the meter stick each time there was a different measurement. By measuring the
width three times help minimize random error, however; did not eliminate random error
(Wojciechowski, 2006). Table 1 showed that the Pencil Test had less percent error than Table 2 of
the Marker Test. No matter how precise you think that a number may be, it is never measured
perfectly (Wojciechowski, 2006). Precision is how closely related values are to each other. For
instance, the mean of the three percent error numbers is 40%. The first pencil percent error was
39% and it falls below the average of the percent error. Table 2 shows the Marker Test. The percent
error numbers are higher in this table than in Table 1. The mean of the three percent error
numbers in Table 2 is 79.33%. The second type of error is systematic error. Systematic error
comes into play when using the warped meter stick with using a broad magic marker instead of a
sharpened pencil; therefore, Table 2 of the Marker Test is what the respiratory therapist can refer
back to about systematic error. The third type of error is parallax error. Table 3 is an example of
parallax error. Parallax error was measured above eye level, which gave a measurement of 86
millimeters that was the same as eye level of the graduated cylinder; at eye level measurement
was the same as above eye level of the graduated cylinder; and below eye level was measured by
reading 85 millimeters, a lower number than it actually indicated of the graduated cylinder. Table
3 showed the flow meter above eye level had a reading of 3.5 liters per minute, at eye level had a
reading of 3 liters per minute, and below eye level had a reading of 3 liters per minute. The therapist
should make attempt to make a measurement as perpendicular as possible to both the indicator on
the meter and the scale (Wojciechowski,
Plan Houston
The city that I chose to use for Planning in my Hometown was Houston, my actual hometown that I
have a lot of love for. Houston is located in south east Texas about an hour and a half north of the
Gulf of Mexico. Houston is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States and its population
in 2016 was 2,239,558 which that keeps Houston in its spot as the fourth largest cityin the United
States. There are 25 city departments in Houston covering all different topics that effect our city. In
Houston we do a Planningand Development department which is in charge of our planning related
issues. There are other departments that may have a little control over planning such as our
Neighborhood department, Parks and Recreation department, ect,... Show more content on
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Not only are there online tools but they use Plan Houston s findings to help with city organization.
It is recommended that there be assessments that track priorities and funding so they can make
sure the plan is being implemented correctly, it also helps create a framework for a successful and
lively city. The goal that I find most important that Houston is working on achieving is Celebrate
what s uniquely Houston . The desired result of this goal is to highlight Houston s unique elements
and character, our arts, sports teams, history, and events. This is very important to me because I
have a passion for Houston, it is my home and where I would like to raise my family, so promoting
what my city has to offer is a big deal to me. Houston s plan of action to Celebrate what s uniquely
Houston is to: Maintain a plan for supporting arts and culture. Seek additional means to support and
promote arts and culture organizations locally and internationally. Ensure that all Houstonians have
access to art and culture attractions. Celebrate Houston s past and present diversity and culture
through City activates, events and publications. Encourage and support attractive public spaces and
roadways. Preserve historic
The Code Of Hammurabi Code
In 1750 B.C. a new king of babylonia arose by the name of Hammurabi. He continued his reign up
until 1792 B.C. but most importantly his reign did not go unforgotten. During his reign he was in
charge of giving punishments to the wrongdoings of his citizens. As he conquered other cities and
his empire grew he saw the need to unify groups he controlled, he was concerned about keeping
order in his kingdom. In order to achieve this goal, he needed one universal set of laws for all the
people he conquered thus he created the Hammurabi code.

The code of Hammurabi is the most remarkable and complete code of ancient law that we have.
The code can be found on a stele, a stone slab usually to commemorate military victories in the
ancient world. His code, a collection of 282 laws and standards, stipulated rules for commercial
interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. Most punishments
resulting of death or loss of limb if a law was broken. The edicts ranged from family law to
professional contracts and administrative law, often outlining different standards of justice for the
three classes of Babylonian society. The Hammurabi Code was issued on the three classes of
Babylonian Society, property owners, freemen and slaves. It was important as it organized the most
civilized empire at that times , and Hammurabi made many copies of it and distributed them in the
most important cities of the empire , so it represented a great progress to the human

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