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    content area teachers are least likely to attend (McKeon‚ D. 2005‚ June). At the time that these figures were reported in 2002‚ the NEA also measured that ELL had dropout rates that were four times greater than native English-speaking students (McKeon‚ D. 2005‚ June). Considering the correlation between teacher preparedness and the high dropout rate of ELL students‚ it is clear to me once again that preparing our teachers to accommodate these unique student needs is to the advantage of both the teachers

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    ASEM Trust Fund for the Asian Financial Crisis Implementation Completion Memorandum Philippine Out-of-School Children and Youth Development (POSCYD) Project ASEM Trust Fund No. 023514 Background and Objectives: In the Philippines‚ the trend for the past ten years show that for every 10 pupils who enroll in grade school‚ only 7 graduate. The same ratio is experienced among the high school students. Main reasons cited for dropping-out are mostly poverty related. While basic education is free‚ many

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    Nonviolent Protest

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    A five year old gets killed by the force of a water hose that ran his head directly to a post. There is a lot of protesting that goes on every single day that have people that are willing to take a stand for what they believe. A free society believes that the freedom they have to hold power is what helps them fulfill their potential. It is unbelievably ridiculous that even children are put at risk for protest. These protest are used to be nonviolent; however‚ there is no guarantee that this will

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    “We Real Cool: Stay in School” It was a Wednesday on the final week of senior year and the only thing happening in my classes was the exchanging of yearbooks. I had already gotten signatures from all of my closest friends‚ except one who hadn’t been at school the past two days; his name was Frank Gerrity. He was a childhood friend who was always known for being a trouble maker‚ so it wasn’t unusual for him to ditch. After not having seen him in any of the classes we had together‚ I decided to pay

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    communities‚ schools‚ and social institutions that nurture all young people-not by cynically incarcerating its most disadvantaged children "for their own good" (Feld‚ 1997). Societal implications can include: rise in crime by juvenile offenders‚ higher dropout rate in teens‚ rise in arrests of juvenile offenders‚ and rise in cost estimates for housing and court proceedings for juvenile offenders. According to the Maricopa County Juvenile Justice Department in 2009 there were 1‚018‚192 children under

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    prolonging the school year. Continuing school over the summer is not a bright idea. Since the education secretary Arne Duncan wants to prolong the school year‚ there will be numerous amounts of problems pertaining to the students. Rates of high school dropouts will skyrocket. Most of the students who are in sports or are in jobs would not be able to attend those activities because they will have too much homework and studying to do. In America kids have jobs at the age of sixteen and older‚ however if

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    The United states has about 11 million undocumented Immigrants living in its cities and farmland. These immigrants work in numerous jobs across the country‚ the majority in physically demanding‚ low paying jobs in relating to agriculture‚ construction‚ and hospitality. The immigrants in theses fields provide many services and products that help the United States’ people. Agricultural products including items like strawberries and dairy products are produced through illegal immigrant labor and then

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    The effect of mobile phone radiation on human health is the subject of recent interest and study‚ as a result of the enormous increase in mobile phone usage throughout the world. As of November 2011‚ there were more than 6 billion subscriptions worldwide.[1] Mobile phones use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range. Other digital wireless systems‚ such as data communication networks‚ produce similar radiation. In 2011‚ International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified mobile

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    No Child Left Behind Act Introduction The No Child Left Behind tends to cause neglect to important subjects because they are non-tested subjects‚ such as Social Studies‚ Art‚ health‚ and Music. With the neglect of these subjects‚ there is more focusing that’s being done on the tested subjects‚ like Math and Reading. This may cause a greater impression that NCLB is a positive thing for our educational system but studies show this is misleading to the public. States can set their own standard

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    Gate was the wealthiest overall person from 1995 to 2014. Gate is the richest man in the world and who happens to be a college dropout from Harvard University.  Steve Jobs; the Co-founder and CEO of the Apple Inc. the net worth of Steve jobs is estimated to be around 10.2 billion and who is another of a college dropout.  Mark Zuckerberg; the most used and beloved social networking site in the world‚ Facebook. Mark is the co-founder of the Facebook whose wealth is estimated

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