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    federal government has many agencies and commissions in place just to watch their own federal workforce. Why are these agencies important? Describe the functions of the Office of Personnel Management‚ the Merit Systems Protection Board‚ and the Office of Government Ethics. Every agency and commissions place describes the things people are specialize in and how they do things. Responses will vary. A sample response follows: The Office of Personnel Management hires federal employees and keeps

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    Apart or A Part? Inclusion and Autism in Main Stream Primary Settings. The number of pupils with autistic spectrum conditions (ASC) being educated in mainstream settings is increasing (Humphrey 2008). Inclusion in main stream education can be extremely beneficial for pupils on the autism spectrum (Great Britain. Department for Children‚ Schools and families‚ 2009)‚ however there is growing concern about the educational experiences of pupils with ASC. Only 12% of parents with children in an

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    A REFLECTIVE REPORT ON HOW ABLE‚ GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN ARE INCLUDED IN EARLY YEARS SETTINGS. ASSESSMENT “B” MODULE TITLE : INCLUSIVE PRACTICE IN THE EARLY YEARS WORD COUNT : 878 WORDS A reflective paper on how Able‚ Gifted and Talented children are included in Early Years settings”.   Introduction In November 2012‚ the Department for Education (DfE) stated that schools should be providing “challenging and stretching educational opportunities for all pupils‚ including

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    touching the back wheel spins around and generates enough electricity to make a lamp light up. The same thing happens in a wind turbine‚ only the "dynamo" generator is driven by the turbine’s rotor blades instead of by a bicycle wheel. How A Wind Turbine Works Wind blows toward the turbine’s rotor blades. The rotors spin around slowly‚ capturing some of the kinetic energy from the wind‚ and turning the central drive shaft that supports them. The rotor blades can swivel on the hub at the front

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    Right from the beginning Martin Luther King brings you back to the beginning of America when the Emancipation Proclamation was signed‚ which freed all slaves and gave hope to the former slaves of America. But immediately after Dr. King points out how after 100 years Blacks still do not

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    manager. At the moment I am crew trainer‚ I help/teach new crew members how we do a successful job at McDonalds as teammates. Everyone has different job tasks‚ as do I. It’s important to be flexible in this job area‚ meaning knowing how to do multiple areas is always best because no one wants to get stick with someone who doesn’t know ‚how to take a order or make a simple sandwich. Some job tasks would be knowing how to take a order on the headset while making a smoothie at the same time

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    We have heard about Birthdays‚ Open-House Day‚ Mother’s Day‚ Valentine’s Day‚ Father’s Day and so on‚ but how many of us have heard about ’Earth Day’? What is Earth Day? The first ’Earth Day’ was celebrated on 22 April 1970 in America. The Americans called on all the people on earth to take care of the earth. They wanted the people to use the forests‚ rivers‚ mountains and earth carefully so that the earth will remain useful to our children‚ grandchildren‚ great grandchildren and the many generations

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    the benefits and challenges of Inclusion of Special Needs children in mainstream education Special educational needs also referred to as SEN‚ is a term that is widely used in clinical diagnostic and functional development to enable professionals to differentiate between individuals that require assistance for disabilities and individuals who do not. These disabilities tend to come under the following categories: medical‚ mental‚ behavioural or psychological. Inclusion in education is an approach

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    CHAPTER 4: FOLLOWING THE FOOD PRODUCT FLOW A Sound Food Supply Effective purchasing paves the way for a successful food service operation. Purchasing is a highly skilled activity requiring knowledge of products and market conditions. The main objectives of an effective purchasing program are to: Buy the product that is best suited for the job Buy the proper quantity of the item Pay the right price for the item Deal with the only reputable and dependable suppliers Purchase specifications

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    INCLUSION Inclusive Education is the main initiative policy with respect to children who have special educational needs‚ disabilities to remove barriers‚ improve outcomes and remove discrimination (DfES‚ 2001). According to the Salamonca statement (UNSECO‚ 1994) every child has a fundamental right to education and must be given an opportunity to achieve and maintain an acceptable level of learning. Every child is unique with their own characteristics‚ interests’ abilities and learning needs.

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