and Cultural Organization Content UNESCO wishes to acknowledge the great contribution of PROF. TONY BOOTH for the conceptual development of this paper. We also wish to thank DR JAMES LYNCH for his help in earlier drafts of the paper‚ as well as all the colleagues‚ researchers and practitioners who have provided their feedback and insight at various stages of this paper. Introduction Page 3 I Defining Inclusive Education Page 7 II The Scene of Exclusion Page 9 III Overcoming
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MY LIFE AS A PARENT My mother‚ Joyce‚ was a single parent which forced her to work a lot of hours at Veteran’s Administration Hospital as a ward clerk in Van Nuys‚ California. I‚ Kimberly at the age of 11‚ was put in a position to be a parent before I even was one myself. My childhood was ripped away from me due to me having to babysit and do household chores for my younger sister‚ Tiffany‚ while our mother provided a living for us both. I remember some of the good old times when Sunday would
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Is Eddie responsible for his own death in the book « A view from the bridge » by Arthur Miller ? In order to understand to what extent Eddie is responsible for his own death‚ it’s necessary to consider which elements led Eddie to be killed by Marco. Throughout the story told by Arthur Miller‚ we can see that the behaviour of Eddie plays a role in his death. He could have had a common life but the tragedy comes from the combination of different events which are linked. The most important element
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“My Son‚ My Executioner” and “Home is So Sad” As parents‚ we go through a rollercoaster of emotions‚ from the time our child is born into this world; the amount of fear‚ sense of duty‚ and blessing we put on ourselves‚ can be overwhelming. Our freedom‚ single self is now overshowed by the responsibility of guiding and protecting this human being. Even so‚ children eventually leave‚ we find
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CBSE PMT – 2007 SCREENING PHYSICS 7. In the following circuit‚ the output Y for all 1. The primary and secondary coil of a transformer have 50 and 1500 turns respectively. If the magnetic flux φ linked with the primary coil is given by φ = φ0 + 4t‚ where φ is in webers‚ t is time in seconds and φ0 is a constant‚ the output voltage across the secondary coil is (a) 120 volts (b) 220 volts (c) 30 volts (d) 90 volts A beam of electron passes undeflected through mutually perpendicular electric and magnetic
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Biology First examinations 2009 Diploma Programme Guide Diploma Programme Biology Guide First examinations 2009 International Baccalaureate Organization Buenos Aires Cardiff Geneva New York Singapore Diploma Programme Biology—guide Published March 2007 International Baccalaureate Organization Peterson House‚ Malthouse Avenue‚ Cardiff Gate Cardiff‚ Wales GB CF23 8GL United Kingdom Phone: +44 29 2054 7777 Fax: +44 29 2054 7778 Web site: http://www
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Conventional? The Relationship between Islamic Finance and the Financial Mainstream Edited by Charles Beard 1 The Arab Financial Forum (AFF) brings together senior figures from the public and private sector concerned with the development of Arab capital markets. Such development is essential to the growth of Arab economies. The AFF commissions relevant research‚ holds workshops and briefings‚ and produces a fortnightly newsletter. The AFF is a not-for-profit organization‚ supported
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thinking‚ and the two were intertwined. Exploring classic literature can help illustrate the two-strand rope of human thought‚ especially by studying and interpreting Puritan-era works like The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller‚ and “Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards. Although theological ethics are significant motivators towards personal choice in these three works‚ so are humanistic ethics‚ leading to conflict between the two ideas. Throughout
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1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL Sacred groves have existed from time immemorial all over the world as patches of densely wooded areas‚ harbouring unique flora and fauna with perennial water sources in the vicinity. Many sacred groves have been preserved as sust ainable resources‚ ensuring the basic capital intact and hence considered valuable gene pool and the first major effort to recognize and conserve biodiversity. In India‚ they are known from the Himalayas‚ Northeast India‚ and highlands
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India with flag-hoisting ceremonies‚ parades and cultural events. Indians celebrate the day by displaying the national flag on their attire‚ accessories‚ homes and vehicles; by listening to patriotic songs‚ watching patriotic movies; and bonding with family and friends. Books and films feature the independence and partition in their narrative. Separatist and militant organisations have often carried out terrorist attacks on and around 15 August‚ and others have declared strikes and used black flags to
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