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    No Child Left Behind Anita Thomas ENG 122 Instructor: Holly Ledcke Introduction: On Jan.8‚ 2002‚ President Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) that became the education-reform bill. The No Child Left Behind is most sweeping education-reform bill since 1965 that made changes to the the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. The No Child Left Behind plays a big part in the life’s of students‚ parents‚ teachers‚ and the future of the educational system. “No longer

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    tell parents what they can or can’t give their children for lunch. While there are 1 in 10 children with a food allergy (Peanut Allergy and school Policy video)‚ we still have to explain to the students how the cope with having an allergy. I believe it should be up to the school to come up with a plan that works for the child’s best interest. As educators‚ we can’t micromanage what a child can and can’t bring in from home to eat for lunch. But what we can do is have set guidelines in place to prevent

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    Child soldiers are a problem for kids under age the of 15 that who are forced into military service. This putting young kids lives into danger putting them into battle to fight.Also kids this young should not be taught this kind of violence. According to article 38 of the Convention of the Rights of a Child‚some governments should be “establishing a ban” (fact sheet) against forced military. This is still important today because there should not be any child under 18 going through this kind of

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    Role of Carer

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    individual should be supported and enable to live in a safe environment which is free from predududice and abuse‚ as a carer we should make this happen as best as we can. 1.2 – In your work place you have a duty of care to raise any concerns you may have‚ these can range from poor working conditions‚ poor environment and poor practice by other staff. If you don’t raise any concerns you the carer could be considered neglignet or incompetent. It is your duty of care to safeguard the individuals from harm.

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    The informal carer and service user group this assignment will be focusing on is young carers supporting their disabled parent. More specifically‚ the young carers are based on the ages from five to eighteen; and the service user group are based on a single parent that has a disability. Young carers have many needs that need to be met; one of them being education. It has been reported that young carers miss around ten weeks of school a year; in order to help care for their service user (Bennett

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    Peanut Allergies

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    Peanut Allergies Axia College of University of Phoenix COM 125 May 20‚ 2007 Peanut Allergies Peanut allergies are the most common allergies among all the food allergies. Peanut allergies are also the most severe among all of the food allergies. The problem is that many children in America and all across the world love to eat food that contains peanuts. Johnson Publishing Co said‚ “the peanut allergy in children‚ considered to be one of the most severe food reactions‚ presents

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    To Be or Not Be Child Day Care I think that the research done by Tiffany fields‚ in the article “Today care or not today care: that is the question” answer a lot of question I had about daycare. does early child  day care help with the social and development of an infant‚ is it really a step in the game‚ or is it just a waste of time for children to be in daycare from such a young age? Fields‚ conducts studies from early age on “quality infant day-care and grade school behavior and performance”

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    quality education would be the Every Child Matters Act and the No Child Left Behind Act. Ed.Gov states‚ “President Bush made a commitment to ensure that all children receive a high quality education so that no child is left behind. In just one year after the president first took office‚ the No Child Lefty behind Act (NCLB) passed overwhelmingly. No Child Left Behind has led to higher standards and greater accountability throughout the nation’s school systems. No Child Left Behind provides the schools

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    Lactose Intolerance

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    Final Paper 5/2/2013 Lactose Intolerance The topic I chose to research was lactose intolerance. Lactose is the natural sugar found in milk. Lactose is made by joining a molecule of glucose with one of galactose (Willett 101). We are born with the enzyme lactase‚ which digests and breaks down the lactose. Some people do not digest lactose well due to a lack of lactase or their body may make lactase that does not work properly. Not all people with a lactase deficiency have digestive symptoms‚ but

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    or my mother hitting and or throwing sandals at me. Did I deserve it? Of course I did! When I was younger‚ I was a disrespectful child. I had my stage where I was always misbehaving. Eventually‚ every single time I was spanked. It was a moderate spank it never turned to abuse nor did my parents ever leave any marks on my body. I personally believe spanking your child is a completely normal thing to do. Adults just have to make sure its for the right reasons‚ and it does not turn abusive. There should

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