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    one of the issues that people necessitated urgent improvement during the election campaign. Thus, with incoming leaders, and people’s dynamic desire for change, it compels to believe that this perhaps is a proper season for leveraging the ideas of education improvement of children with disabilities in Musoma Mara who need improved education. Obviously, this dissertation has pointed various problems facing poor children in Mara region. The goals of the study as a declared previously, in fact, was to seek the views of participants regarding the marginalized children and the challenge for quality education access. As a result of the views, chapter three of this work provided a detailed lived experience of participants, who insisted that although other marginalized children encounter education obstacles, the barriers for children with disabilities goes beyond imagination. Although children are in school, yet, they do not acquire the education designed for them. Through study participants who narrated eloquently on behalf of children with disabilities, this work anticipates to convey the study results, and create awareness of the problem to policy officials in Musoma town, in Mara as the initial step in seeking support for improving the situation and as part of the plan for action. Recalling this study, unquestionably, several issues need improvement in the education system for accommodating the marginalized children with the quality education. Again, based on a PDSA model in…

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    prepare both the U.S and Mexico for environmental response, and stewardship. The Border 2020 project was created under the La Paz (The Peace) agreement in 1983 . Building off the border 2012 project, the latest edition will break into a two year plan, conquering each goal. The E.P.A and SEMARNAT, as well as other local governments, encourage the community to be actively involved. Project responsibilities are broken down into 3 networks. The first network being the Regional Workgroups. In…

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    Regionalism In Canada

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    Regionalism is a complex ideology, as it is dependent on the definition of region. Defining region has become a daunting task by many in the political science community. For this paper, Cochrane and Perrella’s (2012) definition of region “as the physical space surrounding an individual,” and regionalism “as an affective attachment to the people, places and institutions within a geographic area,” will be used. By defining in such a way, Cochrane and Perrella account for the possibility of change…

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    Throughout this course we’ve examined Appalachia as a separate and distinct region within the United States. The question of whether it’s a subculture or a colony is rather muddy at best. The Oxford Dictionary defines subculture as: “A cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture”. While this is true of Appalachia to some degree, the problem lies within its geographical area and the large number of subcultures that live in…

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    impact on governance structures) required time and effort to shift perceptions that this is a practical option. Regionalisation was described poignantly by one interviewee as a way to “centralise where [the sector] must and distribute where they can” in order to mobilise capability better. To do so, DHBs within each region need to cooperate with one another because as one interviewee so directly put it, “[we are] short of money and workforce and we need to simplify and establish a foundation as…

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    local operations. You are constantly exploring opportunities to improve process that reduce errors and /or increase accuracy in Region 3. You attended two speaking engagements with our 1st Bureau Chief, one at the Police Academy and 2nd one was with Wells Fargo. You also accepted two other speaking engagements…

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    My Cultural Background

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    that is big in my family. Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, Mother’s Day and so on, we always have a big feast. In a way, food brings my family and I closer as we always bond over a meal. Growing up I loved helping my mom out in the kitchen. Almost 20 years old and I still love to sit in the kitchen to either watch or help my mother make food. I cannot wait to have my own family, to teach and make memories with my children in the kitchen. Without food and get together that my family have, we…

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    in the United States is the idea of freedom and security. The Mara Salvatrucha gang, otherwise known as MS-13 to many people is a threat to their freedom and safety. As you dig deeper into the mission of the Mara Salvatrucha’s you find that they have formed their own culture, with…

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    1___Scale is a geographic tool for creating and interpreting maps. Scale also has a broader meaning for geographers, as the relationship between any phenomenon and Earth as a whole. 2___A region is an area characterized by a unique combination of features. 3___A formal region is an area within which everyone has one or more distinctive characteristics in common, whereas A functional region is an area organized around a node or focal point. 4___An example of a functional region is the…

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    Over the past 100 years, government officials and scholars in search of a definition for organized crime have performed numerous investigations and studies. According to the textbook “Organized Crime” by Michael Lyman, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), define organized crime as: “Any group having some manner of a formalized structure and whose primary objective is to obtain money through illegal activities. Such groups maintain their position through the use of actual or threatened…

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