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    Schoolkids in Handcuffs. The Editorial Board published “Schoolkids In Handcuffs” which focuses on the recent issues with school officers overstepping the boundaries in punishing students. The video shows a police officer throwing a student across a room due to misbehaving. In a related video, two children were handcuffed due to a failure of following directions because of health problems. Both of those stories display what’s been happening for decades. The articles also point “The violent…

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    problems and some people live with disabilities. People are treated differently when they face disabilities; it is harder for these to individuals to acquire jobs, be treated equal, and live life with out a constant struggle in everyday activities. In 1990, President Bush signed a law called The Americans with Disabilities Act to help provide equal…

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    Globalize ADA Have you ever noticed that Americans with disabilities have so much more benefits than people with disabilities anywhere else? Even a question like that is a little far-fetched. Americans with disabilities do not have the proper accommodations but that is definitely better than having no accommodations at all. People with disabilities in other countries believe it or not, have no accommodations whatsoever. I strongly believe that each country in the world should have their own…

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    Laws and ethics are very important special education and education as a whole. They provide the foundation for how a student will be taught and learn. Without these two simple things we would not be where we are today within education. It is extremely vital that every student has the opportunity to learn, some may need more assistance than others, but that is why laws and ethics have been put into place. One of the laws mentioned in the text that was put in place to help students with…

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    Feeling like an Outsider The 3 day basketball tryouts have begun and I see that few of my friends have showed up. The few that did were thinking about quitting. “For the love of the game,” I tell them, “keep going until the end.” But every day I see more and more dropping like flies. Many of them don’t want to feel the soreness and sweat dripping down your back. Others just felt like they sucked at basketball and weren’t good enough. As the results come in I am faced with a challenge. I find…

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    The audience of this summary is a worker for the federal government. The purpose is to give insight on the disability trends common in places such as Hale County, where school is minimal and so are the job prospects. The writing is more formal as this is an academic setting. The worker would most likely be reading this summary to find explanation in the rising trend in disability applicants. I am assuming that the worker would be knowledgeable on subjects such as the American’s with Disability…

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    Hrm/531 Week 3 Assignment

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    Ikemia Arrington, Metro’s Senior Sourcing Officer for disability recruitment, in the Office of Talent Acquisition, provided an update on Metro’s initiative to enhance the number of qualified individuals with disabilities in its workforce. She stated that through targeted outreach, Metro intends to promote awareness of WMATA’s many job opportunities to qualified but underemployed communities. Metro has streamlined certain aspects of its hiring process. Also there are some plans to have an…

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    It’s Allison here, and I sure hope you like what you see! I have a lot to offer the right guy, and to qualify as being the right guy, you must only lack inhibition and have a creative side! I’m 21 years old, 5’6”, and I have yet to meet a guy who doesn’t go wild over the twins. At a 34D, the girls get me almost anything I want, when used correctly, of course! Do I embrace my assets? You betcha! Confidence is sexy, but it’s far too often mistaken for arrogance, which could not be further from the…

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    Marcie, I totally agree with you when you stated that “ the Americans with Disabilities Act protects individuals that have physical and impaired mental capacity that impairs how they can function daily” (Walsh, 2013). Marcie, there are many Americans that face hiring discrimination and disabilities within the work place. There is a high jobless rate of people with disabilities constitute that shows evidence of consistence of hiring discrimination. Jobless rates of people with disabilities…

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    9. Although no one's rights are absolute in the United States, the rights of the disabled should not be limited for the good of society as a whole. As recognized in the video and in the text, there is an ongoing debate between whether equality means equal opportunities or equal outcomes. Although it is important that disabled individuals have rights, circumstances surrounding certain disabilities do not always allow for a person to have equal opportunities. I am a strong advocate for the Patriot…

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