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    Abstract This report will provide the history of career technical education in the United States and relevance of legislative actions, laws, acts and policies beginning as early as the 18th century and continuing through current-day society. Chronologically documented, the primary focus is on the Carl D. Perkins Career Technical Education 2006, its origin, issues and effects of each amendment that led to important federal government legislations. For an understanding of the Carl D. Perkins Career

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    Statement of Additions I. National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Certification of Membership The NAEYC certification of membership is valuable because NAEYC is a professional organization that promotes high-quality learning for children. As a future professional being a part of this organization allows be to attend conferences that helps expand my network of professionals in the child development field. Networking will give me the opportunity to gain knowledge about children

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    Let me start by saying that I’ve improved somewhat throughout this course in regards to my writing capabilities. Though these skills are not perfect by any standards, it’s with some pride that I can say that they’ve developed somewhat. Specifically speaking, the categorizing of information from various articles with attribution to them when they’re used has gone up significantly. There were many times along the way that I would use the author’s ideas without properly accrediting them. Finding the

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    records Mr Smith displayed signs of confusion when he was admitted and continues to show signs of it .He was reviewed by Psychiatric In-reach Liaison Service (PRILS) at the ward, it was reported that Mr Smith sees people in the walls of the hospital ward and his home .There are a variety of reasons why a patient may experience Delirium, including the presence of infection within their body (NHS, 2015a). A main symptom of chest infection can be the feeling of confusion or disorientation (NHS, 2016). Over

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    The Character Elbow in Shakespeare's Play, Measure for Measure In Act 2, scene 1 of the play Measure for Measure the character Elbow, a representation of the "Comedic Constable" often depicted in William Shakespeare's comedies and traji-comedies, gives the director an unusual creative license in portraying this figure to give the audience a rich theatrical experience. (Evans 427) These characters are most commonly depicted as "artless, inadequate, naïve, and prosaic men who bumble through

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    flow of the paper. When the reader has to stop every few sentences to make sense of the jumble of references haphazardly placed in the middle of a sentence it distracts from the point trying to be expressed. When a paper opens with this amount of confusion the reader will never make it to the end. Proofreading is also a must. I am often guilty of this and it can be lower your grade immensely. Writing a rough draft is good, but in order to avoid making erroneous errors you should proofread your paper

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    connects those who are in similar situations together. This is especially problematic in terms of both the integrity of identity and purpose as well the person's own future even if they never discovery their purpose because this new community would both further confused their sense of identity and purpose but also integrate and validate ideas and values of others which potentially resulted in their social exile. Christianity's focus on salvation and its evangelism is absolutely vital to pulling people out

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    Something that nobody else can hear. Something we can choose to share” (Thompson 3). By reading that quote, the general public is able to clearly understand that headphones can make music like our thoughts, and 2 specific reasons why. There is no further explanation or additional examples, because it is simply not necessary. There is not too little, or too much information and therefore allows for readers to understand the Thompson’s ideas clearer. Secondly, he makes his sentences precise. His

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    athletic talent and began to branch out of just obtaining an education to being successful in the sports world. Many of the professional women athletes that are around today credit Title IX for providing the opportunity for all women to participate in further education and athletics. With the introduction of Title IX came the rising of feminine groups supporting and pushing for more rights. Nancy Hogshead-Makar, a senior advisor for the Women’s Sports foundation talked about how much positive feedback

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    College education has always been regarded as a national policy of every country in the world. It created an opportunity for citizens to improve the quality of life, and provide opportunities for all citizens to fulfill their dream to have a career and to be a responsible citizen in society. In the 1950s, American educators showed that college education provided for the fullest educational development for students to live morally, creatively, and effectively in a society democracy (Sloan). For the

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