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    under the social, economic, policy background, social enterprises can rise and develop how to explain the different countries of social enterprise development in China 's existing legal framework of the two main forms of non-profit organization and private non-enterprise units. They are also the ideal form of organization of social enterprises in the registration and day-to-day management by the strict regulation of government departments. At present, many social enterprises in China are…

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    The importance of private property in Canada is evident in the protection offered by the legislature and jurisprudence. Numerous acts, like the Law of Property Act or the Residential Property Act, protect the property rights of an individual. Laws like these prohibit the state, and private citizens, from with interfering another person’s property. However, there are certain circumstances, such as an Anton Piller order, where these rights are not protected. These are justified on the basis that…

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    Public education emphasizes diversity and freedom. On the contrary, private schools tend to be stricter. Their education is highly standardized, and they emphasize unity. In the case of China and Canada 's public and private schools are not the same. I am from a friend in Canada learned a few things,My friend 's children attended public and private schools, so her case to public and private schools is very understanding. Public schools because they had regional funding and curriculum limit,so…

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    Shannon Carter Case Study

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    Shannon Carter was in the private school system through the sixth grade. In 1983, when Shannon was 13 years old she entered the seventh grade at Timmonsville School. During her seventh grade year she performed poorly and she was tested twice for a potential learning disability. The tests reveal that she had some difficulties yet they were not severe enough to conclude that Shannon difficulties could be classified as a learning disability. Instead, according to wrightslaw.com “the school…

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    There are two agents of sociology, primary and secondary. Agents are extremely helpful when studying sociology or just people in general. A basic definition of primary groups would be: “made up of people who have regular contact, enduring relationships, and a significant emotional attachment to each other” ( 176). For example, family is a primary agent. Primary agents are considered the most important, while secondary groups are “made up of people who interact in a relatively…

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    • The public schools serve children who are likely to be in relatively stable households from range of socioeconomic backgrounds but centred mainly on the middle class. • The number of public schools is more than the number of any other category of schools and locations of these schools are widespread. • It is easy to approach the Director/principal of the school to get prior permission for the study. • The students of public schools are from the same residential zone so it is easy to approach…

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    Standardized Curriculum

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    by tax-payers’ money and regulated by the government, bring into question how much control of the curriculum the government should have. While private schools, schools privately owned and paid for by tuition of the students and outside donations, do not have these regulations but bring about other concerns about the standard of the curriculum. Are private schools more effective, with only limited government regulations? Or do students need the structured approach, a standard curriculum designed…

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    experienced a large difference between the private school world and the public school world. Starting with the private school, students wore uniforms from Lands’ End, were placed in grades with an average of 20 students, and were expected to sit in their assigned alphabetical-ordered seats which were arranged in long rows from left to right. The teacher’s desk was often located in the front left or front right corner of the classroom with the students facing…

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    prevent them from having a good life. One of the social characteristics that I identify for myself is that I am a well-educated student. I have only ever attended private schools, from kindergarten until college. I am very privileged to experience a private education. My parents were always able to afford the steep prices of private schools that allowed me these privileges. One example of how this privilege helped me is because…

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    School District also known as ASD, this allows private investors to come in and fund a school how they please. It is a hybrid of private and public school, which offers a better education, but with very few seats open. Thus, Nevada being ranked the lowest in education throughout the continuum states, many people wonder why. Funding for education is not a priority for most eligible…

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