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    Latino American Elders Latinos are a family oriented group and many have been Catholic for generations. Latinos are becoming the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. Latino elders are the most traditional in their beliefs and values must be respected. They prefer to get their health information through church, tv, radio, word-of-mouth and health fairs. Fear of deportation, poverty, poor health and little to no insurance contribute to Latinos not accessing services. . Latinos are…

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    bottom left corner of the scatter plot. Although, there were several unusually high data points, particularly with those finishing the race late and also having a high transition. The graph should be analysed in subgroups, separating the male from the female athletes would show whether the subgroups behave…

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    Overview of the Improvement Plan for the Patriot Elementary School: After teaching 14 years in elementary education, and serving on the District Educational Advisory Committee, School Improvement Panel, Local Professional Development Committee, and chair of the School Wide Committee, I am thrilled with my recent appointment as the principal of the Patriot Elementary School. Having taught grades 1-5 during my career, and working collaboratively with administration on data analysis over the years,…

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    Nclb Pros And Cons

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    interview conducted by Greatschoolsstaff, NCLB is a law that gives opportunities to study to every single child in the U.S. This law also provides education to students with disabilities that needs special education to learn. No Child left Behind has subgroups as well, it has students that has problem economically, students from different races, cultures and ethnic groups, students with disabilities and also students that have difficulties with the language (English) (GreatKids). Time magazine’s…

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    used Canadian-born of European socio-ancestry as a reference point. Indeed, this subgroup represents the majority of Canadian-born citizen due to historical reasons. The researchers found that recent immigrants had a lower hazard (0.61) to give birth early (<18.5) while the opposite tendency was noted for high body mass index (≥25) with…

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    Principles Of NCLB

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    NCLB: THE POLICY The initial lines of H.R. 1, defines it as an act, “to close the achievement gap with accountability, flexibility, and choice, so that no child is left behind.” This definition grossly oversimplifies an extremely multi-faceted policy. The formulation of NCLB is based on what President Bush identified as the four necessary pillars of education reform. The four principles of NCLB are Accountability; for States, school districts, and schools, Flexibility; for States ad education…

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    Current Racial Composition

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    1. Describe the current racial composition of the United States and explain how it has changed over time. African American: Dye and Macmanus (2015) reports, there are approximately 41 million African Americans in the United States, comprising of 13 percent of the total population. Prior to World War I and World War II, 89.7 percent of all African Americans were concentrated in the south. Dye and Macmanus (2015) suggests that, due to the hardship in the south and the Abundance of jobs in the…

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    children, current estimates (1999–2000) put the prevalence of overweight at 15%, a threefold increase over the past 30 years (Ogden et.al, 2002, p. 32). Although this epidemic has spared no subgroup of the population and has been documented in individuals of all ages and racial/ethnic and socioeconomic subgroups, the problem is greatest in minority populations and among persons living in poverty. Obesity is a global public health problem, affecting virtually every region of the world with the…

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    Oran O'Sullivan One of the most dangerous and controversial contaminants today is tributyltin (TBT). Tributyltin is one of the most poisonous substances to be released to the aquatic environment today (Knutzen, 1995). The tributyltin compounds are a subgroup of the trialkyl organotin family of compounds (Extoxnet, 1996). The main use of Tributyltin is as a stabilizer in the manufacturing of plastic products, such as anti-yellowing agent in clear plastics and as a catalyst in poly products (Vinyl…

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    Criminological Theories

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    These are the the major principles for each perspective. These social groups of people is the presentation of society, and social roles all supply the genuine center for criminological study. Group dynamics, subgroup relationships , and the structure of an organization is laid back series of connections out of which crime spread. The structure of society, and its parallel level of organization or disorganization, are important strands provide the currency of criminal behavior. It may be…

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