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    In class back-and-forth discussion allows for seemingly easier and more in-depth conversation, along with being able to quickly help students with areas they’re having trouble with. This quick back-and-forth is not available to students within a virtual school, and may cause challenges. However, this in class discussion often calls for adolescents with more out going personalities, and this can leave some students fading into the background. Online education allows for students with less out…

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    family and friends became far and few. I no longer had the free time to spend laying around with my cousins or watching TV with my dad. My school work consumed so much of my time that I didn’t realize how disconnected from my family, friends, and community I really was. I was no longer a part of weekly church functions such as Bible study, choir rehearsals, and organization…

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    1. From your observations, including interviews you conducted, does it seem that this policy is reflected in the teachers’ practices? During my placement at Donvale Christian College I was able to observe how the College’s Behavioural Management Policy was implemented in a range of different classroom settings. When I first entered the school, I was sceptical about how successful the staff would be in implementing the program; however I was amazed to see a unanimous implementation of…

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    During the Anglo-Saxon period, every person within the community was made responsible for ‘maintaining law and order’ according to (Villiers 2009 p.33). They had a duty to maintain the Kings peace; this resulted in citizens being able to arrest offenders if it was necessary; all of the citizens carrying out this duty were unpaid. After this, the old policing system was put in place which meant every citizen had to work as a constable for a one year period. Again the citizens were unpaid, had no…

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    will be documented by college. Definitions of Key Terms  LACCD – Los Angeles Community College District.  WASC – Western Association of Schools and Colleges. It consists of ACS, SCUC, and the ACCJC.  ACS - Accrediting Commission for Schools and includes San Bernardino H.S. and Pechanga School.  SCUC - Senior College and University Commission accredits CSUSB and UCR  ACCJC – Accreditation Commission Community and Junior Colleges accredits Norco and Chaffey College.  Accreditation –…

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    (Problem) Community colleges in California help students transfer to universities, enter the labor force, and/or promote within their current field of occupation. One of the greatest threats community colleges in the state encounter is losing their accreditation from the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC). The ACCJC is one of several accrediting agencies in the US that strives to hold community colleges accountable by periodically assessing and accrediting them.…

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    For years, community groups, neighborhood organizations, and concerned residents from all walks of life have been working to make their communities healthier. They have fought against the closing of local hospitals, pushed for increased funding for clinics, and developed new programs to address the needs of the underserved. Their work, grounded in the history and experience of efforts to effect social change, offers valuable lessons we can use to improve the quality of health care in our own…

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    Formal Analysis: David Bourdon and Gregory Battcock David Bourdon and Gregory Battcock is an oil on canvas piece by the artist Alice Neel. In this piece you see two seated men, one in suit and tie and the other only in underwear. Both men seem to be staring off into the distance with disinterest. This piece is actually a portrait of the openly gay couple. Alice specialized in portraits and bringing attention to features others usually didnt say much about although you could not help think of.…

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    Nelson Mandela's Analysis

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    legislation. Despite bearing some minor differences, LGBTT community experience distinctive emotions and transitions but also endure similar social conflicts through anti-oppression and multicultural approach. In contrast, LGBTT’s experience an ongoing process that result in a challenging lifestyle that affects their daily basis with the lack of awareness within the community that generates into social conflicts. As…

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    able to have. Knowledge is not something that should be for sale. Everyone should be able to have equal opportunity. This is why there should be no cost for receiving a college education. The general argument made by Carol Roth in the article “Free Community College Isn’t Free...and it’s a Bad Idea” is that saying that college will be free when it really won’t, and it will cause more problems and evidently not solve any current problems. She states that nothing is really ever free because there…

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