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    Dyslexia is a disability of the brain. The disease causes the affected person to not be able to properly read and write. This happens because the brain mixes up and confuses letters. Each case is different in the letters, numbers, or words that get confused. Dyslexia can happen to anyone as it can be genetic or caused by certain environmental factors. It is, however, treatable, and I was lucky enough to be able to guide a close friend through her endeavor with the wordy beast. I never would have…

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    just liked any other educational institute. Pre-K- 8th Grade Uniform Dress Code School uniforms for the Dallas independent school district were put into effect in the year 2005. Uniforms are enforced for elementary and middle school students. Dress codes in the DISD are communicated by enrollment packets that are given to students at the beginning of the year and on the DISD website under code of conduct-dress code. Uniform guidelines specify that you…

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    ADHD Regression Analysis

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    Method Participants Data were collected from 50 school-aged children, between the ages of 10 through 11 years of age, who had been previously diagnosed with ADHD by a clinician (25 girls, 25 boys) from fifth grade classrooms across five schools in the New York City urban public school district. The families of the participants had all requested diagnostic evaluations from their clinicians that explained the participants’ diagnosis of ADHD. The participants were all born in New York City and…

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    It all started in 2010 with my love for basketball. I was in elementary school in the 4th grade. After school we went to a after school program where we would get our homework done and to play outside for an hour a day. There everyday after school I would be able to play outside for an hour for 5 days a week. Soon I began to play basketball with my friends and found the game very interesting. I loved how people on the team all worked together to accomplish a common goal and how we were all as…

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    School uniforms, are they necessary? In the articles, The Role of School Uniforms in Creating an Academically Motivating Climate: Do Uniforms Influence Teacher Expectations? by John A. Huss, and Should Students Have to Wear School Uniforms? by, Rob O’Donnell, Linne Hoofnagle, and Alicia Thomas, discus the topic of whether school uniforms should be enforced in schools across the world or not. Huss’s article is trying to prove that uniforms in schools are a good thing. Whereas O’Donnell, Hoofnagle…

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    wonderful community with neighbors that care about their homes and other neighbors. We are extremely lucky to have Sangaree Elementary School and Sangaree Intermediate School located next to each other. However, this causes traffic problems as the schools begin and end at the same time, not to mention that Sangaree Middle School is just blocks away. The Sangaree Elementary School and Sangaree Intermediate School have had multiple pedestrian involved accidents which have lead to personal…

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    Lake Area Reflection

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    Throughout my elementary school years, from grades kindergarten to 5th grade, I attended a small private school in the town that I lived. My school was, Lake Area Christian and though there are some aspects of my time at this school that I regret, there are many things that I am grateful for. Attending such a small school during my earlier years really helped me begin to acclimate with other children on a smaller scale and learn to navigate looking different than other children. The smaller…

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    MP2: Food Service funding in Washington State Elementary Schools Former President of the United States John F. Kennedy once said, “Children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future.” However, what happens when we don’t nurture the future of America? When we let boys and girls fall trap to believing that coming from a low income area means their futures are bleak? In order to cultivate inspiring and change-seeking innovators for our future, we must care for their…

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    Rey Valerio Gholdoian Per.2 21 Sep. 2016 Illusions of Success For years now many students have thought “How do I grow up too successful?” but the truth here is that some of the people don't know what success really means to them. There are a lot of ways to describe success such as the amount of money someone makes, how happy they are with themselves or even stuff such as succeeding in simple things in life. You can however, gain the characteristics needed to be successful in the future for…

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    Students in the online sections should email their cases to their online TA. Name: Jennifer Johnson Zhao Jin OIS – 3440 Applications of Business Statistics Section “00” Instructor: Professor Tariq Mughal Case 10.1 Motive Power Company – part 1 Executive Summary In case 10 .1 Motive Power Company Part 1, manufacturing manager Cregg Hart is approached by another supplier for rivets. Motive Power is very keen on their quality and are interested in evaluating the new rivets by…

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