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    I want to be a Special Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). This career provides me with the opportunity to protect and serve United States citizens and their safety. My short term goal is to become a Special Agent, and in the long run become an Intelligence Analyst. Special Agents investigate violations of federal and state laws, which entails case paperwork, obtaining evidence, and other tasks. This career requires critical thinking skills and problem-solving skills, which would

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    Emmett Davis 9-7-17 5th Five-year goals Having goals is just like having guidelines to your future like little sign posts telling you where you’re at and where your going and if you need to turn back and take a different road. I will write about some of the goals that will take me throughout the next five years to achieve. The goals I’ve set for myself are completing basic training, I will move on and complete my advanced individual training, after that I will graduate and get a spot for airborne

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    view of her school’s Special Education Program. Tekeisha: What do you like best about teaching? Ms. Askin: What I like best is being able to give a student knowledge, which is something that I have and able to give, other than my time. Giving knowledge is like giving a gift without having to spend a lot of money. Tekeisha: What are your biggest challenges? Ms. Askin: Classroom management is my biggest challenge. If you don’t have good classroom management, your whole day consists of telling

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    that has come from this organization. You know what Special Olympics are, now I’ll explain why they started. II. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister of JFK, was the mastermind behind Special Olympics. A. Shriver’s sister, Rosemary, had an intellectual disability. 1. The two played all kinds of sports together growing up. 2. But in those days, there were very limited programs for her sister. B. According to npr.org, Shriver started a summer day camped called “Camp Shriver” in the summer of 1962. 1

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    My special place is a campsite called Day Maker 23 located on a small island on Namaken Lake in Voyageurs National Park. Voyageurs National Park is located in Orr Minnesota just south of the Canadian border. It is also located on the Eastern edge of the Canadian Shield. An exposed area of Precambrian stone. My island does not have a specific name, but it appears to be a break off of Sweetnose island in the Blind Indian Narrows located at 48°26 '33.7"N 92°46 '33.0"W. Day Maker 23 is unique in that

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    of going to the Olympics? What about people with intellectual disabilities though? For many years, they never even had the chance to dream about participating in an Olympic-like competition. With a history that has moved the hearts of many, the Special Olympics is an international organization that continues to thrive in helping individuals with intellectual disabilities to understand and accomplish basic everyday tasks, to fulfill their full potential, and to be accepted into the world just like

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    transformers roaming around on the big screen? Isn’t so lifelike that you begin to think is real? Well it is not real, the images that you see all come from the work of special effects technicians. A Special Effects Technician is a person that is involved with the production of movies, television shows, and plays utilizing special effects. As a special effects technician, your job is to collaborate with others to determine production details, review production information to determine costume or makeup requirements

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    makes Northeast Philadelphia special? Sure, we have well-known schools for high school and college, but that’s not what we are know for. We are part of the city of “Brotherly Love.” We obviously have honor and pride about having that title, but that’s not what is special about us. Sometimes I think, it’s not just the city that’s special, it’s the people who make it special. You may be thinking I’m off my rocker, but I’m serious. A city is a city, nothing too special. People living in the city, making

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    Providing services for young students with disabilities is not negotiable. This is because, these young learners requires special care and services in their day to day activities. Developmental disability has become a common diagnosis in children these days. This disability starts during a child’s development period and may last for a life time. Special educational programs are available for children with development disabilities. The diagnosis of developmental disabilities can be done at an early

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    appropriate public education (FAPE). IDEA also requires all students to get their education in the least restrictive environment. This means that all students, even those with disabilities, must be taught in general education classrooms as long as the special education department determines that is the best placement for them given their disability. This ensures the best possible education for all students. Not all students with learning disabilities are covered under IDEA. There are 13 types of disabilities

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