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    Agile and Waterfall are two different methods that are used in software development. They are ways of development. The Waterfall method model is a well defined and is exactly as it’s described. It is a linear style model that starts from a starting point to an end point. The stages are: Analysis, Design, Construction, Testing, and Support. (Schwalbe, 2012) Agile on the other hand is a fairly newer term used to describe new approaches that focus on programming teams and business experts.…

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    Items of this Guttman chart generally follow the expected pattern as the more difficult items have less 1s and the 1s are from higher achieving students. However, there are still some expectations. Item 2.1, “Use Chinese only for unknown vocabularies”, shows a particularly irregular pattern, as some students of a lower ZPD group were able to present the required skill while some higher students didn’t. Item 6.3 and 5.3 also show irregular patterns, although not as much as item 2.1. One possible…

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    Three themes were identified in the area of “information gathering”, a first step in the decision-making process for families. Theme 3: Roles of “initiators and “receivers” are assumed in information gathering. Information that families used to make decisions was organized by how it was gathered. We coded the act of information gathering based on who initiated or “drove” the interaction, noting that often multiple parties were involved (e.g., a professional provided the brochure but the parent…

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    Oppression Against Deaf Consumers When talking about oppression, it is important to understand what such a strong word actually stands for. Various definitions may be used to say what oppression means, yet all definitions add up to sound the same. After doing some research, I was able to come up with different definitions and words that could try and create a meaning for the word oppression. Oppression is cruel, harmful, and unjust. Oppression can affect individuals, or groups as a whole.…

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    If I had a deaf child I would get him or her a cochlear implant. I probably wouldn’t think twice about it. Because I would want my child to experience and hear all of the things I 've been able to hear. And I know that it’s a major surgery for a newborn child but I would be doing what I think I best for my child. And at the end of the day the child is mine, and a lot of people may agree with it and a lot may not but I would do what I think is best for my child. I want my kid to be able to hear…

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    flow-table of the SDN switch according to its routing-table by using the REST APIs of the software controller without knowing about switch specific vendor-specific capabilities. Software controllers also present a unified, centralized and abstract model of the whole network to the network applications. Software controllers are merely programs running on the…

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    Hector Sanchez Hector Sanchez is 58 years old and is married to Celia. He came to the United States in 1979 as young undocumented agricultural worker. In 1986 he was granted amnesty and given his green card, making him a legal, permanent resident. Hector has never become a citizen, however it has been a goal of his. He has worked very hard his whole life and maintained a steady job with a construction company for the past 18 months. As Hector has gotten older is health has declined. He now…

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    The classic way of studying history in high school and many college courses is by memorizing facts, regurgitating them, and throwing in a little analysis that was also memorized. However, history is more than just dates and facts. History is the why behind the facts and events. History is how people felt about the events, and whether they were expected or unexpected, and what the responses to those events were. And studying history is more than just textbooks. Classically, history relied on…

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    Pressure from these stereotypes from peers, teachers, parents and society as a whole can lead children dropping out of school. While there are certain measures put in place such as laws like No Child Left Behind or IES recommendations for dropout prevention: 1. Utilize data systems to support the identification of students at high risk of dropping out 2. Assign adult advocates to students at risk of dropping out 3. Provide academic support and enrichment to improve academic performance 4.…

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    approach and only look for the absence or presence of disease? Or do you take a Biopsychological approach, including wellness and prevention, as well as the biological, psychological, and social aspects of your health. The tradition of the the Biomedical model is seeing a paradigm shift to Biopsychological approach, building on the strength of disease control to a more holistic approach to an individuals well-being. Cause of Death In 1900, the leading causes of death in the Unites States were…

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