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    Finally, one of the most recent types of programs established to combat unequal school funding are Pupil weight programs. Pupil weight programs work by assigning each student a “pupil weight”; for instance, a student in a regular, average program would be a “1”, while a student in the English as a second language program might be given a weight of “1.65” pupils (Augenblick, Myers & Anderson, 1997). In addition to second language learners, many of these programs give extra weight to students in special

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    Pennsylvania has strict limitations on funding schools. Local governments heavily influence the funding that does occur. The school district governance in Philadelphia has been a subject of debate. A large majority of the revenue that the local government receives is from property taxes. In the year 2000 property taxes regarded for almost $10 billion of the revenue in Pennsylvania. That was 30 percent of the total revenue that the local government received and 70 percent of all local government

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    twenty-first century” by Nia Cantey, Robert Bland, and Danielle Joy-Davis shows the data on how historically black universities and colleges are rising to the top. It addresses the issues on funding and the challenges of accreditation at numerous schools. In the rest of this issue it pinpoints the legacy that each individual school has to uphold. I would also like to discuss the instructive approaches by HBCUs consistently making programs that build minority, especially African Americans, cooperation in underrepresented

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    Grant writing is a great skill to have, especially if you are planning to have a career in the criminal justice field. What many do not know however is that there are many different types of grants. Each type of grant has its own unique purpose, advantages, and disadvantages. These different kinds of grants include block grants, employment grants, program grants, technology grants, construction grants, and research grants. It is important to educate yourself on these different types of grants so

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    owner of Specialty Physical Therapy in New York2. Researchers have long known that sex plays a role in health. Therefore, research in women’s health is key to advancements in personalized medicine for both sexes. Women’s health research and the funding thereof is a hot topic in today’s healthcare system. According to the Office of Research on Women’s Health, there are many known differences in diseases and conditions between men and women. Some of these include autoimmune diseases, cancer, and cardiovascular

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    full application. The pre-proposals were reviewed by Uniting Against Lung Cancer and National Lung Cancer Partnership scientific staff in partnership with a Steering Committee, which comprised of scientists who were conversant with the goals of the funding program and methods of proposed projects. However, at the end of the screening process of the pre-applications, the applicants who did not

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    The importance of arts and funding in the public school system. “I believe arts education in music, theater, dance, and the visual arts is one of the most creative ways we have to find the gold that is buried just beneath the surface. They (children) have an enthusiasm for life a spark of creativity, and vivid imaginations that need training – training that prepares them to become confident young men and women.”– Richard W. Riley, Former US Secretary of Education. (Rice) The importance of Art Education

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    like that Crowd funding is one of the major source. Crowd funding is a process about urging people through internet to give you a small donation for a new project implementation, for that person with the ideas will explain the goal of the project to the people with videos or description to reach the funding goal. Crowd funding is based on the close cooperation between investors, intermediaries and entrepreneurs (Loreta Valanciene and Sima Jegeleviciute, Valuation of crowd funding benefits and drawbacks

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    Final Year Project 1 - Web based micro crowdfunding system for startup company Chapter 1 Introduction Background Crowdsourcing is an alternative of solving problems and getting something done by connecting with a large targeted group of people online via Internet whether look for extra knowledge, resources or expertise in advanced. Crowdsourcing is not new with the time being as beforehand we often look for collaboration with a specific group of people verbally. In other hand, crowdfunding is a

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    To accomplish our goal, we needed to get the event out to as many outlets as we could. We also needed to introduce roundnet to people who have never played or heard of roundnet. The measurables did not change over the term for this goal. The goal was important because having participants to play was the key to the whole event. We also wanted to have a big number of teams in order to put us on the map for future events. While getting the word out about the event was a marketing task, getting people

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