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    Focus groups were conducted in this study for the purpose of generating discussions among parents, teachers, and administrative participants regarding parent involvement, barriers preventing involvement, and methods of communicating with the school. The purpose of the focus groups design was to obtain perceptions of parent involvement in a permissive, non-threatening environment. There were two focus groups; one focus group consisted of six parents representing students in grades 6 -12 and the…

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    Summary: The Ford Focus RS

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    The Ford Focus RS is at the apex of small car performance, an all-wheel drive model powered by a high-performance 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Its horsepower and torque numbers are unmatched; the RS’ industry-first drift mode serves as the exclamation point for this dominant five-door hatchback. The 2016 Ford Focus RS seats five, but is ideal for two. All models are powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a six-speed gearbox. The RS represents the top trim in…

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    Advocacy Focus; My focus is to obtain a focus group that involve individuals and groups who will like to be heard like myself, I will influence them to get involve in politicians, I will use the media, arrange activities, fairs, rally’s to get more people involve. Our voice will be heard though our supporters and networking. Throughout this focus group we will remain confidential and optimistic of situations. My support group will make sure all change are positive. The purpose is to be heard…

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    my ideal therapy will focus and build on each other regarding the reading and writing portion. My ideal intervention programs will focus on meaning-based strategies in both reading and writing. Meaning-based strategies contrasting, recurrent, embedded, active, and meaningful (CREAM). Meaning that emphasis will be on the actual reading/writing and not surface features. The focus will be on the meaning during all readings and writings and accuracy is not a priority. The focus will be on…

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    North Church Case Study

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    The North Church located in Market Square of Portsmouth, NH was originally built in 1657 and was rebuilt in 1854, with the latest restoration in 1978 (CITE). The church was primarily built using brick, wood, and stone to commemorate the colonial style of Portsmouth and its ancestors beforehand. Brick is the primary material used to give the building a more structured look and show that the town has not drifted from its colonial roots. The brick also provides the building at the time a more…

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    were providing care to four boys and two girls. Children who attend the developmental center (DC) are those who are enrolled in either one or more of the agency’s programs. Although there are six children in the classroom this Process Recording will focus on one, two and a half year old boy. Purpose of the Session Staff members who work within the developmental center are usually responsible for four children, but they also provide all of the children in the classroom…

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    substance of languages and how language is not only a tool of communication, but a sociological tool of measuring individual worth. Main focus (topic) of the text: The main focus of this narrative is to show the importance of language and and the idea that it more than a tool of communication. Evidence/support: Evidence that Tan use to support or explain the main focus is pathos which is individual’s stories and emotion. “You should know that my mother's expressive command of English belies…

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    causal clothing who seems to be catching a bus, or some kind of public transportation. It shows the background completely blurred to contrast against the man, as the main focus of the photo. There is writing over his torso area, the first line reads “We Focus On HIV” is in red writing, then the second line “To Help You Focus ON” in a regular white writing. The Third line “TODAY” written in bold, is emphasizing on the word today. The last line “Ask a doctor if a medicine made by Gilead is…

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    and this is the main reason why I chose him for my assignment. In my upcoming paragraphs I will go over several points in the artists form for example, I will be discussing what type of lines he uses, what type of color was used in it, what is the focus on this masterwork and what type of design was used to make that masterwork? Robert Mapplethorpe was born in November 4, 1946. He was known as “American photographer who was noted for austere photographs of flowers, celebrities, and male nudes;…

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    advertisement in Times magazine of March 7,2016, displays a young very attractive male who 's dressed in causal clothing who 's seem to be catching a bus or some kind of public transportation. It shows the background completely blurred and him the main focus of the photo. There’s writing over his torso area, the first line is in red writing in a block letter type of format, then the second line is in a regular white writing. The Third line of writng is in bold, emphasizing that TODAY is an…

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