...This paper relates to the issues dealing with the identification and terminology of intellectual disability students, and the issues regarding classification and definition of intellectual disability students. What some of the viewpoints of teachers and the impact of characteristics on curricular needs, learning, and social attitudes for students with intellectual disabilities. If we ask a school teacher, psychologist, or parent with a child of ID what the definition was for intellectual disability we would probably get a different answer from everyone. With that in mind than there can be issues relating to the identification and terminology of students with intellectual disabilities because everyone has their own ideas of what ID consists of. From my own prospective I considered ID as a term to mean that a child has limitations to their ability of learning on an expected level, and there are different levels of ID. If a child has an intellectual disability then they might develop and learn on a slower pace than peers of their age. The levels could be considered severe or they might just have a slight intellectual disability. When asking someone from the special education team they responded by saying intellectual disability can be defined as a disability that has considerable limitations in adaptive behavior and intellectual functioning. This to me deals with anything of practical and social skills. Once the terminology is determined than the identification process...
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...Associate Level Material Appendix C Introduction Student Name: Philip J. McCarthy UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX IT/244 INTRO TO IT SECURITY Instructor’s Name: JAMES SERSHEN Date: 04/18/2012 1. Introduction Due in Week One: Give an overview of the company and the security goals to be achieved. 1.1. Company overview As relates to your selected scenario, give a brief 100- to 200-word overview of the company. The Company I have chosen is, The Bloom Design Group. The Bloom Design Groups mission is to provide online interior design services to its customers. The company offers their customers interior design services. What sets this company apart from others is that they have a website that allows customers a chance to design and decorate their rooms to their liking in a virtual environment before spending their money. The option provided for their customers is a virtual decorating tool. With this tool customers can play around with various color schemes for each room’s floor and ceilings, as well as customizing furniture as well. Then employees are able to access the corporate network through a VPN collection to access their client files, in order to place electronic orders for the design materials and furniture. 1.2. Security policy overview Of the different types of security policies—program-level, program-framework, Issue-specific, and system-specific—briefly cover which type is appropriate to your selected business scenario and why. Program-Framework security...
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...Writing Research Papers Aaron Hertzmann Why should you care about writing? • You must communicate your work to the world – If people don’t know about it, they won’t use it – Increase probability of adoption • Clear writing requires clear thinking; muddled writing is a sign of muddled thought • Be kind to your readers – good writing can be a joy; bad writing is agony • These skills transfer to other endeavors Goals for your paper 1. 2. 3. 4. Communicate ideas and experiments Persuade people of the approach Describe experiments and results Allow others to reproduce your results precisely 5. Be honest Know Your Audience • Potential audience includes: – – – – Experts in your area; people outside your area Expert professors; advanced undergrads Industry practitioners Researchers now; researchers 10 years from now • Title/abstract often used to decide whether to read the paper (and when searching) • Audience knows a lot less about this than you • The clearer and more self-contained the paper, the wider the audience Editing • • • • • • 90% of writing is editing Delete every unnecessary word Break down complex sentences Refactor sentences for clarity and flow Convert passive into active voice “Vermont is a state that attracts visitors because of its winter sports.” The Importance of Editing I'm not a very good writer, but I'm an excellent rewriter. ~James Michener The beautiful part of writing is that you don't have to get it right the first time...
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...Literary analysis of symbols in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Reflective and close-reading analysis ● Present symbols and reason/purpose for each symbol. Use each body paragraph to focus on one symbol in particular. Introduce symbol and where it is prominently shown in the book. Continue by explaining and evaluating its purpose to the novel and its effect on the storyline and characters. I. Intro II. Symbol One: Location III. Symbol Two: Weather IV. Symbol Three: Colors V. Symbol Four: Green Light VI. Conclusion I. Intro a. Introduce what to expect in paper. b. Provide an overview of the symbols that will be analyzed. c. Mention the importance of symbols to a novel. II. Symbol One: Location a. Introduce the symbol of location. b. Explain importance of Valley of Ashes, East Egg, West Egg, New York City, etc. c. Analyze the purpose of location as a symbol (displays social class, conflict between locations, similarities and differences between characters) III. Symbol Two: Weather a. Introduce the symbol of weather. b. Explain importance of the hot summer days, rainy visit with Daisy, and the heat again during the drunken feud. c. Analyze the purpose of weather as a symbol (parallel to emotions and turn of events: heat held conflict, rain held disappointment or renewal). IV. Symbol Three: Colors a. Introduce the symbol of colors...
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...importance of the element in a story. One author has the ability to distract the reader, while the other author creates the structure of the story. A. Intro a. Summary of “The Lottery”, by Shirley Jackson b. Summary of “ The Rocking-Horse Winner’, by D.H. Lawrence B. Overview of the use of the Setting c. “The Lottery”, by Shirley Jackson i. Shirley uses the setting as a distraction ii. The description of the setting, such as the happy characters, the sunny and bright outdoors to set the scene d. “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, by D.H. Lawrence iii. The author uses the setting to support the story and theme iv. The author allows the setting to draw and pull the audience into the story C. Contrast similarities and differences between the stories e. After reviewing both stories, it is evident that both are convincing and true to life T f. he use of the setting in “The Lottery” diverts the reader away from the theme. It draws to the surrounding and characters, that you forget the main point of the story telling. g. The use of the setting in “The Rocking-Horse Winner” instead of distracting the reader does the complete opposite. It uses the setting and characters to draw the reader into the center of the story. D. Conclusion (Overview of the essay and final thought) h. Reinstate the importance of the use of settings in a story, also referring to the fact that Shirley Jackson used...
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...STUDENT SUCCESS PLANNER AGILE GRAD HOME COURSES PROGRAMS SIGN OUT BRANDON Brandon's Plan Health Science CSC 221-190-01 2015 - 2016 , Radiation Oncology Certificate 2015 - 2016 Plan Overview Term View Degree View Requirements View You have 2 unmet requirements. Search Search for a course. Start typing a course name or number. To add a course, start typing course number or name. Order by: Order by Group Order by Priority Show: Show Unmet Show All Health Science CSC 221-190-01 2015 - 2016 Requirements 1st Semester SDV101 - Orientation to: (1 Credit) met Planned for Spring 2016 BIO141 - Human Anatomy And Physiology I a (4 Credits) unmet Schedule Course ENG111 - College Composition I (3 Credits) met In progress INPROGRESS, Fall 2015 HIM111 - Medical Terminology (3 Credits) met Planned for Spring 2016 3 credits Social Science Elective - Electives should be selected with advice of a counselor or academic advisor met 1 course placeholder planned, course selection required Elective placeholder for Spring 2016 (3 Credits) unmet Schedule Course a.BIO 141-142 must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher. Students preparing for entry to competitive placement programs (Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, and Radiography) must earn a grade of "B" or higher. 2nd Semester BIO142 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II a (4 Credits) unmet Schedule Course 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Credits - Electives should be selected with...
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...IS562 – Database Applications and Programming 4 points for the first 19 - 2 points for the questions 20 through 31 Chapter 1 1. List all employee information in department 30. select * from emp where deptno = 30; EMPNO ENAME JOB MGR HIREDATE SAL COMM DEPTNO ---------- ---------- --------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 7499 ALLEN SALESMAN 7698 20-FEB-81 1600 300 30 7521 WARD SALESMAN 7698 22-FEB-81 1250 500 30 7654 MARTIN SALESMAN 7698 28-SEP-81 1250 1400 30 7698 BLAKE MANAGER 7839 01-MAY-81 2850 30 7844 TURNER SALESMAN 7698 08-SEP-81 ...
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...Contenido Current role of China – industry overview 1 (subcomparison) Challenges 1 Comparison 2 Why China? 2 Market segments 2 Case study 2 Influence of China in the Global Supply Chain 3 China’s changing logistics Challenge 3 Future role of China 3 1. Intro – Why China, past growth of China to become what it is now 2. Current Market – Role (Market Share) a. Comparison (with developed and developing Economics) Vs India Vs Brazil b. Challenges Current role of China – industry overview http://www.kpmg.com/cn/en/IssuesAndInsights/ArticlesPublications/Documents/Transport-Logistics-in-China-201112.pdf http://www.boozallen.com/media/file/Integrating_China_into_Your_Global_Supply_Chain.pdf http://www.slideshare.net/kcyoon/china-logistics-industry-trends-investment-opportunities2011 Challenges http://www.funggroup.com/eng/knowledge/research/china_dis_issue96.pdf Comparison http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GAC_GlobalTradeSystem_Report_2012.pdf Why China? Past : http://www.scdigest.com/assets/On_Target/09-08-05-3.php http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/3/prweb8255953.htm http://www.iisd.org/trade/china/markets.asp http://www.topix.com/forum/world/TP5F0RE0CMU49216B http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GAC_GlobalTradeSystem_Report_2012.pdf Market segments http://www.slideshare.net/kcyoon/china-logistics-industry-trends-investment-opportunities2011 Case study Goodyearhttp://www.boozallen.com/media/file/Integrating_China_into_Your_Global_Supply_Chain...
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...This example illustrates the structure that should ideally be used in an introduction. Yellow highlight = information to open the intro that provides a context, or ‘sets the scene’, for your discussion – elements of the essay question can be used here. Pink highlight = your overview of the issues you intend to address in the main body of the essay. Green highlight = the summarising statement of your overall conclusions ------------------------------------------------- To what extent do sociological theories of the causes of crime and delinquency explain the composition of prison populations, especially the disproportionate minority presence, in the UK? (Consider any alternative explanation(s).) ------------------------------------------------- Although prison, as a social system, has frequently been described as ‘a microcosm of society,’ (Flynn, 1998, p.67) there are fundamental differences between the prison and general populations in terms of age, gender and ethnicity For instance, current figures show that males account for 94% of the total prison population (Cross and Olowe, 2004, p.5), which is clearly not representative of the population as a whole. Essentially, the prison population is a complex and dynamic entity that demands a more robust critique than that which considers the more individually focussed differences such as age, gender and ethnicity as Flynn’s (1998) observation implies. The appraisal of prisoners’ social and economic backgrounds as well as a more...
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...Associate Level Material Appendix C Introduction Student Name: Pete Lorincz University of Phoenix IT/244 Intro to IT Security Instructor’s Name: Tom Joseph Date: June 10, 2012 Introduction Due in Week One: Give an overview of the company and the security goals to be achieved. 1 Company overview As relates to your selected scenario, give a brief 100- to 200-word overview of the company. The Bloom Design Group which provides services throughout the globe and has two locations in the United States, located in Los Angeles, and New York. The corporate office is located in New York. The company offers customers a virtual decorating tool for their clients to create their specific designs. The website allows the interior designers to access the client files and company style guides along with the ability to electronically process orders for design materials and furniture. A secure login and password is required from the designers to access the website and its many features. The employees work remotely to access the corporate network use a VPN. 2 Security policy overview Of the different types of security policies—program-level, program-framework, Issue-specific, and system-specific—briefly cover which type is appropriate to your selected business scenario and why. The implementation of the system-specific policy would be the proper choice for Bloom Design Group. The system-specific policy is...
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...track. Listen to the beat until you have a good overview of its rhythm and cadence. This will allow you to feel the rhythm that the lyrics should have in order to flow smoothly. Just like Ice-T talks about working on a song, and when he writes starts off with a rough draft after he hears a beat he likes then breaks it down rhymically he will go to the booth and rap it out to see how it all comes abroad Set a rhyme scheme. A rhyme scheme illustrates how the lines of each verse rhyme. For instance, if the first 2 lines rhyme with each other and the last 2 lines have a different rhyme from the first 2 lines, but do rhyme with each other, the rhyme scheme is AABB. Use multi rhymes to create a more complex rhyme and thrill your listeners. A multi rhyme is when more than one syllable at the end of a line rhyme with those in the corresponding line. You can create multi rhymes by writing down all of the rhymes for one syllable, then all of the rhymes for the next syllable. After that, you select the rhymes that work best. You can use perfect rhymes, where both the consonants and the vowels rhyme, like "slap" and "clap." To make your rhyme more interesting, you can also use slant rhymes were usually only the vowels rhyme or sound similar, such as "say some raps" and "to sign a contract" Count the syllables for each rhyming line. Make sure all corresponding lines in a verse have the same number of syllables. Write a strong intro. Your intro is the first thing that listeners hear, so the...
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...Student Name: University of Phoenix IT/244 Intro to IT Security Instructor’s Name: Date: October 28, 2012 Introduction Due in Week One: Give an overview of the company and the security goals to be achieved. 1 Company overview As relates to your selected scenario, give a brief 100- to 200-word overview of the company. Sunica Music and Movies is the company that I have chosen. Working independent of one another, the four locations cannot effectively service their costumer’s needs when it comes to inventory and special items, which is causing the stores to lose money due to the lack of good communication between each of the stores. By not having access to share, any customer information or inventory between the stores costumers are growing tired of the inconvenience. In other words, they do not have the best communications skills. What they are trying to do is make it very simple so that they are able to connect to each other through the internet to a central database so that customers are able to see what is available and what they have in stock. This way the stores will be able to communicate with one another through the internet and to know what is available at the other locations and what items that are being sold in order to keep the more popular items in stock and not waste time or money ordering the items that are not creating positive revenue. 2 Security policy overview Of the different types of security...
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...definition of the terms for Networking. Kirmayer, Andrew (2003-2012). “What are the Advantages of Network Management?” Accessed on 18, August 2013 from http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-advantages-of-network-management.htm This reference gives the advantages of Network Management and how the problems are resolved. Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based Internets: MIB-II. McCloghrie, K.; Rose, M.T., eds.1991 March. Accessed on 25, August 2013 from http://www.airlinx.com/index.cfm/id/1-11.htm With this reference I just received some brief information on Network Management. Nadi, F. (2009, November 17th). Network Management & Monitoring Overview. Retrieved from http://www.pacnog.org/pacnog6/presentations/linux-network/network-management.pdf This reference gives a brief overview of network management as well and...
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...------------------------------------------------- Jonner Public Library Jonner Public Library 4992 Surrey Court, Jonner, MA 02198 ▪ 291-555-9454 ▪ Web Address: www.jpl.net March 10, 2012 Mr. Brent Jackson 5153 Anlyn Drive Jonner, MA 02198 Dear Mr. Jackson: Thank you for registering online for our spring classes. As a library patron, you are aware that we offer a great deal more than books and magazines. The table below outlines the classes for which you have registered, along with the dates and locations: Class | Date | Location | Intro to Windows 7 | April 10 | Room 10B | eBay Basics | April 18 | Room 24C | Genealogy Searches | April 24 | Room 10B | Overview of Office 2010 | April 28 | Room 22A | Note that all classes, regardless of date, begin at 10:00 a.m. and last four hours. Although no materials or textbooks are required for the classes, you are strongly encouraged to bring the following items: * Pens, pencils, or other writing implements * Blank CD or DVD to store documents and notes created during class * Notebook or loose-leaf binder for handwritten notes * Your valid library card to verify enrollment eligibility Please note that no food or drinks are allowed in any of our computer facilities. If you have any questions or would like to register for additional courses, please contact me at (291) 555-9454 or via e-mail at mtlawrence@jpl.net. Again, thank you for your interest...
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...Marketing Plan: Phase I and II Lahoma Bennett, Heather Glenn, Yesi Imperial, Antonette Maturino, Belinda Mccleskey, Daniel Speichinger, Janet Trentham University of Phoenix Marketing MKT/421 Dianna Iobst July 18, 2011 Marketing Plan: Phase I and II Intro An overview of the existing organization. 1. Opening * Organizational Overview 1o A description of the new product or service. * Name of organization * Mission statement - organization’s basic values and philosophy * Geographic location * Product mix * Single product * Product line(s) * New Product Description * Importance of Marketing for the Organization’s Success 2o An explanation of the importance of marketing to your selected organization’s success. * SWOTT Analysis 3o A SWOTT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats, and Trends) analysis on the new product or service. * Strengths (internal) * Weaknesses (internal) * Opportunities (external) * Threats (external) * Trends (external) * * Marketing Research of Target Market 4o Identify the segmentation criteria that will impact your target market selection. Identify your target market. * * Consumer analysis * Demographics * Psychographics * Behaviors (e.g. purchase behaviors) * Geographical considerations * Industrial analysis, if applicable * Competitor Analysis * Segmentation * Criteria * Target market(s) * Differentiation...
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