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    Roof Warranty Analysis

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    Fundamentals of a Roof Warranty Learn the basics of roof warranties and what homeowners should know before they buy. Roofing contractors and roofing material manufacturers both offer a variety of warranties designed to protect their customers from incurring excessive costs in the event of roof damage. However, it is essential for homeowners to understand a few basics about warranties, including what they are and are not, why reading the fine print is important, and how a warranty can benefit…

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    the overthrow of the then Cuban President, Fulgenico Batista. Since the revolt, Castro governed a communist-socialist state and the country has experienced many political, societal and economic difficulties despite having one of the best education and health systems in the world; this is largely due to the post-revolutionary governance, U.S Blockade and collapse of the Soviet Union. Douglas Hamilton is a research economist and the coordinator of the Cuba Support Group in Belfast. He has worked…

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    Dual Language Learners

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    Dolly Thomas September 30, 2016 ECEC 5500 Gillanders, C., & Castro, D. C. (2011, January). Storybook Reading for Young Dual Language Learners. Young Children, 66(1), 91-95. Retrieved September 25, 2016, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/yc/file/201101/GillandersOnline0111.pdf Summary Researchers recommend storybook learning for pre-kindergarten children based on the presumption that during a reading session, these children, as they interact during read aloud sessions, are able to grasp…

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    Globalization, and Education November 27, 2016 Educational Improvements for Immigrant Students The composition of American public schools has evolved, and the education system is struggling to accommodate the diversity of the student population. Immigrant students face barriers that prevent them from receiving the same quality of education as native English speakers. There are many ways in which schools could break down these barriers and provide an equally excellent education to all students.…

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    security education program for high school students. For nearly the entire six-hours, I focus on securing a Linux system by using command line, editing server configuration files, and digging through the Linux filesystem, while my teammates complete networking quizzes and work on securing Windows systems. During competitions and weekly meetings, we made frequent use of technology and security websites to solve problems and form a fundamental understanding of the working of operating systems. In…

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    Dual Language Program

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    One of the most impactful experiences of my education has been being a part of a dual language program. I was enrolled as an English only speaker, the second year the program was offered. Starting in Kindergarten, half my day was taught in English, half in Spanish. We were partnered up with “bilingual buddies” which switched every few weeks. I stayed in the dual program all the way to 8th grade, then at high school, where dual wasn’t offered, I enrolled in Spanish courses to continue my…

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    feel welcomed and comfortable in his inclusive classroom because his parents, Sandra and Matt, had first met with his new teachers. Much like Jason’s parents, parents of Julie’s students had to trust that their children were receiving a meaningful education. By being able to communicate with her students’ parents in their own language, Julie was able to learn more about her students’ learning abilities and backgrounds and understand their specific needs in the classroom. If she had students…

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    bilingual education within schools has been a controversial topic throughout the years. In 1998, Ron Unz, set out to abolish bilingual education in California. Fueled by an anti-immigrant climate, Unz spearheaded a statewide campaign for Proposition 227, a highly controversial state initiative that required schools to teach language-minority students almost entirely in English. California was thus became the first state to prohibit bilingual programs in schools, radically altering the education…

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    Joey Griffiths Block 2 CIS Writing Bilingual Education Needed The United States has become an enormous melting pot of ethnic cultures and people. Education is as important as the oxygen we breathe every day. Everyone learns differently. Some people struggle to learn, and some do not have the opportunity because their native language is not English. Bilingual education allows students who are learning English as a second language to take classes in their native language while simultaneously…

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    with a holistic approach in order gain an all-inclusive perspective. Specifically, the following factors will be addressed in the assessment: biological, neurobiological, psychological, social, and the developmental aspects of Emma. Further, the systems theory and the ecological perspective will be employed as methods of explaining presenting issues of the case. Presenting Problems As noted in the case study, Emma was referred to the Family Services Agency by her pediatrician for further…

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