...While Year-Round schooling can save money, the impact on academic achievement is uncertain (Graves, McMullen and Rouse). This type of school system impacts students, teachers, parents and the community in both positive and negative ways. The traditional school calendar has been in effect for more than a century. Students have relied on a 180-day school year with a long summer vacation. Originally, the school calendar was organized so that children would have the summer off to help their parents work on the farm. Although most communities no longer depend heavily on agriculture and children no longer carry on the responsibilities they once did, our society continues to follow the traditional school calendar. The debate surrounding YRE (Year-Round Education) generally focuses on five broad categories: professional staffing and development, administrative issues, student achievement, parental and community concerns, and cost factors (Opheim, Mohajer and Read). The term “Year-Round Education” may be misleading. It doesn’t mean that students attend school Monday through Friday all year long. As Elaine Warrick-Harris states, “perhaps a better name for the concept would be “continuous learning,” “all-seasons learning,” or even...
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...facilities, power and lunches. Those costs will drift parents a great deal of cash. As the cash will be taken from their duties. such that and as indicated by La Canada Unified School District Feasibility Study(1998) inquiries about; 4% duty property increasing a year ago made parents officially miserable. Subsequently; on the off chance that it will be Year-round school charge expansion will be much higher. Schools as of now battle with cash, numerous instructors got laid off. Better to keep our 9 months educational system and keep instructors in school for not to have more than 30 kids in one class. Total cost Traditional Enrollment of 500 Students YRE Enrollment of 500 Students Traditional Enrollment of 581 Students YRE Enrollment of 581 Students Traditional Enrollment of 635 Students YRE Enrollment of 635 Students Per Pupil $542 $616 $521 $533 $515 $490 Model is based on a school site with a capacity of 500 students. Source: La Canada Unified School District Feasibility Study 1998. In addition to that; There may be an absence of opportunities for more seasoned understudies to have summer employments and there may be difficulties identified with understudy interest in extracurricular exercises over breaks. Concerns are likewise raised about year-round educating by associations (ex:- entertainment meccas and campgrounds) that could possibly be adversely influenced monetarily by an adjustment in the school calendar...
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...off the streets and in school. 1. Many parents thought the program was an awesome opportunity to enhance their kid’s activities, and grades. 2. Some parents also believed that children on the traditional calendar were getting less schooling because of the modified calendar (Shield, 2000). VII. Conclusion A. Call to action: Year-round schools need to adjust to the school calendar to maintain consistent instructions. B. Concluding statement: The best thing for year-round school will help some problems with vandalism, loss of productive learning time and unsupervised children. In other words, families have more options for arranging vacations and can enjoy their times together without worrying about crowds. Parents can also benefit from the YRE schedule because that will give them the opportunity for childcare most of the year. ...
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...Is Yearly Schooling Beneficial to Students? Among Schoolchildren, by Tracy Kidder, could not be summed up by describing a fifth grade classroom in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Kidder has underlying messages about education that is placed in the characters experiences throughout the book. The author does not only show how the teacher interacts with the students, but how she reacts to different situations she encounters throughout the school year. Whether the encounters are horrible or joyful, Mrs. Zajac, the fifth grade school teacher, comes in everyday ready to teach her students. Although Kidder did not write this book to say what should or what should not be implicated into public schools, but readers can understand that he is devising questions about public education and what it does and does not accomplish. Year-round schooling is an important factor in an elementary school child’s success. Choosing year-round schooling for students can increase individual achievement, but also promotes stability in a child’s life, allows for remediation when called for, and increases retention rates. In the United States, the school systems are operated on a 10-month program. Unfortunately, not everyone agrees that the 10-month system is efficient for every student. Many believe that the only way to get results from students is for them to be in school for a longer period of time. Having a year-round system, schools are in session for 180 days within the year and have shorter breaks. Allowing...
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...J T’S WHISPERING WINGS DUCK LODGE Joshua T. Wooldridge Harding University TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 3 Organizational Overview 4 New Product Description 5 SWOT Analysis 7 Market Research 9 Segmentation 11 Differentiation & Positioning 12 Stage of the Product Life Cycle 13 Market Mix 13 Budget & Financial Projection 16 Implementation 17 Evaluation/Control/Monitoring 17 References 18 EXECUTVE SUMMARY J T’S Whispering Wings Duck Lodge is in the process of establishing a unique hunting experience for the sportsman duck hunter. The lodge is a dream created from a love of the sport of duck hunting and many years of experience in hunting the area of the Mississippi Flyway. Whispering Wings is situated on 7,000 acres of some of the finest duck hunting territory in the state of Arkansas. It has rice, soy beans, corn, and milo fields abounding with flooded timberland that makes it the perfect habitat for migrating water fowl. The spacious lodge is equipped to accommodate hunters in a luxury setting with a great room, spacious kitchen, and sleeping quarters with adjoining baths. The staff is highly trained and experts in their field, whether in the kitchen, or in the blinds with the hunters. The location of the lodge is situated in the bottle neck of what is called the Mississippi Flyway. It is the triangle of the White, Arkansas...
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...The eXPeRT’s VOIce ® In .neT F# Robert Pickering Foreword by Don Syme Foundations of Foundations of F# Robert Pickering Foundations of F# Copyright © 2007 by Robert Pickering All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner and the publisher. ISBN-13: 978-1-59059-757-6 ISBN-10: 1-59059-757-5 Printed and bound in the United States of America 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Trademarked names may appear in this book. Rather than use a trademark symbol with every occurrence of a trademarked name, we use the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement of the trademark. Lead Editors: James Huddleston, Ewan Buckingham Technical Reviewer: Don Syme Editorial Board: Steve Anglin, Ewan Buckingham, Gary Cornell, Jason Gilmore, Jonathan Gennick, Jonathan Hassell, Chris Mills, Matthew Moodie, Jeffrey Pepper, Dominic Shakeshaft, Matt Wade Project Manager: Elizabeth Seymour Copy Edit Manager: Nicole Flores Copy Editor: Kim Wimpsett Assistant Production Director: Kari Brooks-Copony Production Editor: Laura Cheu Compositor: Lynn L’Heureux Proofreader: Elizabeth Berry Indexer: Broccoli Information Management Artist: April Milne Cover Designer: Kurt Krames Manufacturing Director: Tom Debolski Distributed...
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...The most pleasant and delectable tale of the marriage of Cupid and Psyches. There was sometimes a certaine King, inhabiting in the West parts, who had to wife a noble Dame, by whom he had three daughters exceeding fair; of whom the two elder were of such comly shape and beauty, as they did excell and pass all other women living, whereby they were thought worthily to deserve the praise and commendation of every person, and deservedly to be preferred above the residue of the common sort. Yet the singular passing beauty and maidenly majesty of the youngest daughter did so farre surmount and excell then two, as no earthly creature could by any meanes sufficiently expresse or set out the same. By reason wherof, after the fame of this excellent maiden was spread about in every part of the City, the Citisens and strangers there beeing inwardly pricked by the zealous affection to behold her famous person, came daily by thousands, hundreths, and scores, to her fathers palace, who was astonied with admiration of her incomparable beauty, did no less worship and reverence her with crosses, signes, and tokens, and other divine adorations, according to the custome of the old used rites and ceremonies, than if she were the Lady Venus indeed, and shortly after the fame was spread into the next cities and bordering regions, that the goddess whom the deep seas had born and brought forth, and the froth of the waves had nourished, to the intent to show her high magnificencie and divine power...
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...THE SIXTH AND SEVENTH BOOKS OF MOSES; OR, MOSES' MAGICAL SPIRIT-ART KNOWN AS THE WONDERFUL ARTS OF THE WISE OLD HEBREWS, TAKEN FROM THE MOSAIC BOOKS OF THE CABALA AND THE TALMUD, FOR THE GOOD OF MANKIND. Translated from the German, Word for Word, according to Old Writings. WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS EGYPTIAN PUBLISHING CO. 609 STAR BUILDING 356 DEARBORN ST CHICAGO, ILL. Preface The first edition of this volume has been commended and criticized by the public. It was admitted to be a valuable compendium of the curiosities of literature generally, and especially of that pertaining to magic, but that it was at the same time calculated to foster superstition, and thereby promote evil -- a repitition of the charge made against the honorable HORST, the publisher of a magical library. In our enlightened age, the unprejudiced will observe in the publication of such a work, only what the author claims, namely, a contribution in reference to the aforesaid literature and culture of no trifling merit; but in regard to the believer also, the issue of a cheap edition will be more serviceable than the formerly expensive propductions on sorcery, which were only circulated in abstract forms and sold at extortionate rates. What other practical value the above named edition may possess is not the question. Let us not, therefore, underrate this branch of popular literature; the authors wrote in accordance with a system which was, or at least, seemed clear to them, and...
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...[pic] [pic] 毕业论文(设计) 论文(设计)题目: 基于Davinci平台的数字电视机顶盒播放设计与实现 姓 名 马衍庆 学 号 20071201140 学 院 信息科学与工程学院 专 业 集成电路设计与集成系统 年 级 2007级 指导教师 刘 琚 2010 年 5月28日 目录 中文摘要 1 ABSTRACT 2 第1章 前言 3 1.1 选题背景及意义 3 1.2 机顶盒概述 4 1.2.1 机顶盒的分类 4 1.2.2 数字电视机顶盒关键技术 4 1.2.3 我国数字电视机顶盒的发展现状 5 1.3 本文研究的主要内容及内容安排 5 1.4 本章小结 6 第2章 数字电视相关标准 7 2.1 MPEG-2标准简介 7 2.1.1 MPEG-2标准概述 7 2.1.2 数字电视系统中MPEG-2双复用原理 7 2.1.3 PSI简介 9 2.2 DVB标准简介 10 2.2.1 DVB联盟 10 2.2.2 SI介绍 10 2.3 本章小结 12 第3章 基于Davinci技术的数字机顶盒硬件系统 13 3.1 Davinci数字多媒体技术概述 13 3.1.1 Davinci技术 13 3.1.2 Davinci多媒体芯片TMS320DM646X 14 3.1.3 Davinci技术及其芯片应用和开发前景 14 3.2 基于Davinci技术的多媒体芯片架构 15 3.2.1 TMS320DM6467的特点 15 3.2.2 TMS320DM6467结构框架 17 3.2.3 ARM子系统 18 3.2.4 TMS320C64X+DSP子系统 19 3.2.5视频处理子系统(VPSS) 21 3.2.5.1视频处理前端 21 3.2.5.2视频处理后端 22 3.2.6 VICP模块 23 3.2.7 外部存储器接口 23 3.3本章小结 23 第4章 DVB-C数字电视机顶盒的软件系统设计 24 4.1数字电视机顶盒的基本原理 24 4.2 DM6467的软件框架 24 4.3 ARM端内核开发 25 4.3.1设备驱动程序介绍 25 4.3.2字符设备驱动程序的开发 26 4.3.2.1字符型设备驱动的框架 27 4.3.2.2 Framebuffer的驱动程序 28 4.4 ARM端应用程序 30 4.4.1线程介绍 30 4.4.2 Linux下的多线程编程 31 4.4.3 Codec Engine的介绍...
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