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    They Gain in Online Writing Classes?” In Kiefer’s segment she argues that regardless of the advantages that online writing classes can provide, there are far too many shortcomings, including, a lack of a writing system classroom, student time constraints, and a “market” model of education that the educational establishment has to deal with. Kiefer notes that these shortcomings in online writing courses are ultimately giving students less than what they deserve from a writing class and as a…

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    States. The emission constraints imposed by the U.S. government contraindicated the self-imposed constraints to meet consumer demand of high power output and fuel efficiency. Volkswagen had already spent a substantial sum of money on research and development on designing this engine, and they had even more potential profits riding on the engine’s success. When it became clear that the EA 189 could not comply with the emissions testing standards while meeting the design constraints, somebody at…

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    advisory team, the lobbies, and the international institutions constraint the president’s ability to pursue his national security policy priorities. In this paper, I will argue that the congress with his constitutional power, and the president’s advisory team with their close proximity to the president are the factors that most severely constrain the president to pursue the national security policy priorities. The first factor to constraint the president ability to pursue his national…

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    The risk plans are formulated in response to the risk rankings to ensure that the project’s performance is realigned with the project’s constraints. According to Pareto, prioritizing and mitigation risks based on their frequency is based on his 80/20 rule where 20 percent of the defects or issues are responsible for 80 percent of the problems (Heldman, 2013, p. 502). Addressing risk sources…

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    There were more than 4 elements that I identified as part of a prevention or family life education program (at least I think they are elements), but I narrowed down my favorites. The first element, and the one I believe to be the most important is that the program be prevention focused. Yes, there needs to be programs that fix problems but there are many of those out there, I believe there is a greater need in developing preventive programs. The second element I identified was the clear and…

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    Human Ambition is so powerful that humans are never fully satisfied. No matter how high we reach, we are always left wanting more. In Shakespeare’s tragedy, Macbeth, the contrast between the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth exemplifies the consequences of human ambition unchecked by moral constraints.This effected through the use of metaphor and the diction of insane and tyrant. The contrast between Act 1 & Act 5 show the the sharp shift from innocent ambition to blind greed and insanity.…

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    As an elementary school counselor some of the approaches I would use include solution-focused therapy and play therapy. However, I would also use other strategies or theories in order to fit the needs of the student or situation. Solution-focused therapy can be very beneficial for a school counselor because it provides supportive services to students in a short amount of time (Dollarhide & Saginak, 2012). School counselors often have more than the recommended student to counselor ratio and have…

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    interests at the expense of the forty-nine or less. Thus, if democratic institutions are not constrained to some extent, a democracy may dissolve into tyranny as described in Plato’s Republic. Thus, Western democracies have in place several forms of constraints that limit the ability of the majority to exert its power over the minority (or minorities). To take one example, the American Constitution has laws that allow each of the three branches of government (executive, legislative and judicial)…

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    wrong at times, yet the U.S. indeed need this power to regulate the enormous power of the government. A strong government that spends nearly 40% of the gross domestic product and regulates everyday human activities, would need the Supreme Court as a constraint to avoid it being overwhelmingly powerful disregarding the constitutional limits. Somin also states that most of the time court makes bad decision when “it chose to not strike down an oppressive unconstitutional policy.” Although public…

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    Conclusion: “Effective inclusive practice is subject to a number of constraints and challenges including the requirement for support for teachers (professional development), adequate time, training, funding, professional support services, curriculum issues and falling standards in the basic subjects”. (Shevlin, pg.6,2009) As Shevlin et al point out there is a huge interplay between policy and practice and there are many ‘constraints and challenges' to be overcome. Special Needs Assistants…

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