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    family. I ultimately cannot make the decision for your family, but we can discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each program. Total communication programs, in theory, use all different kinds of communication in the classroom. They use sign language, finger spelling, written, and spoken methods to give information to their students. Total communication is extremely flexible and is focused on what is best for all the children in the program. This option is typically popular with most…

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    team of Slidell High was an organization unfit for me, I finally overcame my robotic-phobia and enlisted. The team moved with a rhythm unmatched by any other team, grinding and welding and programming without bounds. The finest gumbo of human achievement, the robotics team accepted my flavor unwaveringly. Although I felt that I was needed with the labeling and organizing, I had no particular impact on the gumbo until computer science discovered me. Programming, that hidden language of the…

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    01101100 01101111 00100001 If I’ve caused any confusion, the above jumble of numbers simply means “hello!”—but in binary. And, while the above might not seem like a language, never mind a way of communicating, it’s how computers understand each other. Computers, like us, can speak many languages, too. I am captivated by language: etymology, regional differences, syntax. Whether it’s examining how the traditional brown and white dress worn by capuchin monks inspired the cappuccino, or…

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    have knowledge on programming and its simple for those who worked on other programming languages. For example, if we consider a car, it has engine, battery, mirrors, seats and other parts. An object is considered as consists of attributes and behavior. A car can be driven, parked and serviced etc. Hence an object consists of both data and behavior. The basic difference between procedural language and Object-oriented language is this both. To be more specific, in procedural language, we need…

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    Some of my most memorable moments in high school art class were of me completely ignoring the teacher just to try and solve a problem I was having in my program. I would sit and play with the code for hours until I finally got it to work, and when I did finally find a solution to a problem…

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    Crystal the first factor for code switching is not being able to express oneself in a certain language, as a result the speaker will not be able to express him or herself in that language so they shift to the other to repay for the lack and disability of the language (Crystal). As a result to what one of those students being interviewed said, Bilingual speaker may be moved into speaking in the second language for a time. This factor mostly occurs when the individual is upset or tired in some…

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    interest is within the skill sets our children will need for future use. I. Importance of putting coding classes in schools curriculum. A. The need for this skill set and benefits from learning. 1. Jobs are in high demand for people with education in coding. Additionally computer science jobs are high paying 2. Coding teaches many other valuable techniques such as problem solving and critical thinking. II. Google and Gallup research supporting the implementation of these classes. 1. An average…

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    Stats). The number of jobs in this field will only go up, because the demand for new technology in all other fields will only increase as time goes on. Even though the demand is high for people in this field, there are not many people who are actually considering going into it because there is no exposure for students in high school to even know if they would have an interest in it. “Computing occupations are among the…

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    Justin (name is changed for the student’s protection) is a ninth grader enrolled in all inclusion classes. He is diagnosed with dyslexia and relies on the help of the special education teacher in the classroom. In classes where he is totally mainstreamed, Justin has only himself and the help of the general education teacher to complete his work. He does not have the ability to independently read the material required in the academic classes. Justin also has difficulty with note taking and…

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    The Secret Of A Successful Job There is one of the most important ways to make your job better, and doing a special work. The way to do a successful job is to love what you do. Successful people love what they work on. For example: Steve Jobs is one of powerful people, he always says, “The only way to do great work is to love what you do”. In my own experience, I studied Computer Science for two years at University of Kuwait. Then, I worked at a petroleum company called KJO, which is one…

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