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    education is instruction designed to meet the needs of the student with disabilities. Although today we take for granted that students with disabilities are accepted and educated in the public school classroom, it has not always the case. Prior to any legislation, children with special needs were not educated in the…

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    Congressional Gridlock Congressional gridlock has become a term that has flooded nearly all common news outlets such as the evening news, radio stations, social media and more. The causation stems from Congress’s inability to effectively pass public policy. “In the United States, gridlock occurs when the Senate and the House of Representatives are controlled by different parties. In the senate, gridlock may also occur when no party has a filibuster-proof majority. Gridlocks may occur when no…

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    It is hypocritical to have only Spanish, French and so on without including all the other languages. It is discriminatory to exclude even the smallest minority. If American citizens are going to allow money to be spent translating government documents into multiple languages, then what about the languages of all tax payers? Who decides which languages spoken are the better, or more important, to use? This is a substantial dilemma that, unless an official language is implemented, would be very…

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    the highest meth lab rates in history, Michigan Legislation is trying to keep the south west society safe from meth. Meth labs are busted every year in Michigan around the south west and in Marquette county whether an accident or a visit from the police. Meth can damage the body, face, and every tooth will be falling out and have a lot of health issues. Meth labs mostly occur in the southwestern area, Michigan and Marquette County. Michigan legislation is trying to make ingredients illegal to…

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    what recalls remain open. If a major recall is open and you don’t want to drive the car, notify the rental company of your discovery. Ask for a car that hasn’t had its recalls completed. Raechel and Jacqueline Houck Safe Rental Car Act In 2013, legislation was introduced in Congress, dubbed the Raechel and Jacqueline Houck Safe Rental Car Act. The act was named for two sisters who rented a 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser from Enterprise Rent-a-Car in San Francisco in 2004. That particular vehicle…

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    identification of gaps and in the development of services The above legislation and policy has enabled the care sector to move away from the approach that an individual is identified merely by their medical diagnosis, or needs and a one-size fits all approach and into an ethos that an individual should be identified as an individual and it is their wishes, wants and dreams which should determine how they receive care. The above legislation has had a huge impact on the way the way services are…

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    Vehicles (UAV), or Drones are aircrafts with no pilots on board. They can fly using remote controls or pre-programmed flight plans (UAV Staff). They can be remote controlled for short or long ranges of time (Staff on Friends Committee on National Legislation). UAVs range on sizes from less than a pound to over 40,000 pounds (UAV Staff). Each UAV can stay in the sky for up to seventeen hours. They send back images of movement and all activities that occur on the ground (BBC Staff). The…

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    in southeastern Utah would be managed. Public lands in Utah are a hot topic of debate. Prior to 2017, 67% of Utah were under federal control. This was an attempt to transfer control of federal land in Utah to the State. In 2012, Utah introduced legislation that mandated the federal government give management of public lands back to the state. The prevalent belief behind this push is that Utah will be a better steward to manage and protect the land via proper development of energy corridors and…

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    Hostile American attitudes towards Asian immigration, especially the Chinese, remained continuous throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Following political unrest and economic pressures in China, thousands of Chinese immigrants moved to the western regions of the U.S. in search of work. With this movement between 1850 and 1890, more than 300,000 Chinese immigrants entered the United States. Similarly, this migration was accompanied by heightened anti-Chinese sentiment and ethnic discrimination…

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    Summarize the key players in the Kennewick Man Controversy The key players in the Kennewick Man Controversy were James Chatters a person who runs an archaeological firm and consults with local corners. In the late part of July 1996 James Chatters would be contacted by the Benton County Coroner. Some teenagers had found some skeletal remains which had washed up on Colombia River bank. There would be more bones found in the same location later on and Chatter would begin to reconstruct those…

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