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The Importance Of Social Justice And Inclusion
Introduction
Social justice and inclusion have become important parts of the modern world, especially within the
Scottish education system. They allow pupils to reach their full potential and to become fully
integrated whilst at school, regardless of background or disability. However these terms are ever
changing and require a lot of thought and determination to be fully fulfilled within schools. This
paper will look at the importance of social justice and inclusion as well as considering different
views on the topics. It will also focus on the teacher s role in achieving an inclusive environment
within school and the implications for learning.

Literature review
Defining social justice and inclusion
The concepts of social justice and inclusion are both heavily interlinked and the pair complement
each other throughout policy and literature.
The term social justice is normally used when referring to the ideas of equality and providing equal
opportunities to pupils within school, regardless of their background, history or circumstances.
Views of social justice can change depending on who is discussing the topic.
The Scottish Government have been tackling social justice for many years. In 1999 they published
a report titled Social Justice a Scotland for all as well as putting in place an action plan and a task
force. However within these reports there was not an actual definition for what they perceived social
justice to be.

Moving forward to 2002 and the then


The Importance Of America s Blindness In American History
America s blindness to the past and the whitewashing of history, sanctions for many tales of
exploitation and cruelty to go unnoticed. We hear about slavery and of the displacement of the
original inhabitants of America, Native Americans, but the extent to which we hear about their
plight only goes so far. Those elements of different cultures which are not useful to the story of
success and triumph for the colonizers is ignored, minimized, transformed or just destroyed.
(Arnold, 1999: 1) This cherry picking of history is what allows for the exploitation of the
marginalized people to continue on today. If America was to trace the brutal and racist timeline of
American history and genuinely examine it, then they would have to face the colossal... Show more
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From a linguistic standpoint, the colonization of America during the 1500s and 1600s was
brought about through the use of language. In order to draw investors and colonizers from the
Old World into the New World, they had to portray something that was worth spending time on.
Instead of describing the New World as a land of possibilities, it was described as a heap of
garbage. A place where the human waste of England could be dropped and forced to carve out the
productive terrain. (Isenberg 2016: 2) Before it became the land of possibilities, America was
envisioned to be a land to house the undesirables of England that would be exploited to benefit
England and then perish in the process. (Isenberg 2016: 10) This idea of using those deemed less
beneficial to society as being the ones to do the dirty work also manifested in the slavery of African
Americans. (African Burial Ground, 1994) The record of early America has often caused in today s
worlds misunderstandings of how certain events transpired. For example, it is a common
misconception that the North was the good guys in the war on slavery. That it was the North vs. the
South when in reality, the North treated their
Maltese Falcon Character Analysis
Do you ever wonder what makes an intriguing classic novel? Many books appear to fall into the
classic category, but few books really turn out to be classics. This topic can go many ways,
arguing what really makes a classic, but there is a basic criteria that classics must meet. The book
that I analyzed was The Maltese Falcon. This book should not be considered a classic because it
does not give the reader a different perspective, there is not a big moral to the story, and because
it is not related to real issues. The Maltese Falcon should not be considered a classic because it
does not give the reader a different perspective. True classics leave the reader with a different
mindset, and The Maltese Falcon fails to do that. For example in the classic, Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde, you have a different view point at the end of the book. The book gives you a different
perspective about the characters and about the obscure door. In the beginning of the book you are
unsure about the mysterious door, but in the end you realize that the door has meaning. This simple
object leaves you with a different perspective about it. The Maltese Falcon also has a simple object,
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Although the setting of the novel is in San Francisco, the novel is not as relevant as is could have
been years ago. In the article Classic is as Classic Does , Lauren Augino states that in order to be
considered a classic it must be related to current issues. In today s society books about sports,
school, drama, or romance would be more appealing books to audiences. The Maltese Falcon is
also not a book that stands the test of time. When readers think of classics they will most likely
think of Moby Dick, The Great Gatsby, or Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. These are a few books
that have stood the test of
Asking for a Loan for a Business
assumptions:

1. The company knows with certainty the annual use ( consumption ) of a particular item in stock.

Two . The speed at which the company uses the inventory is constant in time.

Three . Orders to replenish inventory stocks are exactly at that point in time when inventories reach
zero .

Order Point:

Reorder Point:
This is the point at which the order of Stock mind equation expressed as:
Delivery time on X day everyday .

Lead time:
Is time normally takes receipt of delivery after placing orders with suppliers.

File security:
Involves additional inventories to be drawn down when actual delivery time and / or usage rates are
higher than expected .

3) Based on Financial Statements


To have the assistance of banks , bankers must first evaluate the following :
1. Collateral Force .
Two . Inventory Position
Three . Some Financial Indicators
April . Payment of all requirements as income tax , wealth tax , interest on the debt, etc.
May . Documents of agreement of all persons authorized as bondholders , shareholders, etc.
6. All required documents.
7. Who is the buyer and the relationship of their country etc.

The main requirement for Banker s Financial Statements for 3 5 years. This statement can judge the
financial soundness of the Company. While the analysis of the financial strength of the company, the
stock is also having its own role emphasis. Because if the company is to have less inventory
requirement then your company
nvq level 2 unit 422-254
Understand Physical Disability Outcome 1 1. Explain why it is important to recognise and value
an individual as a person A. It is important to recognise an individual as a person as it is their
human right to be seen as such. If an individual is not seen as a person it devalues them and isolates
them from everyday society making them feel different . 2. Describe the importance of recognising
an individual s strengths and abilities A. Recognising a person s strengths and abilities encourages
independence and gives the person confidence in themselves. Encouragement to use these strengths
and abilities also gives the person a feeling of control over their own lives which in turn encourages
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This also means more disabled individuals are receiving work in television, for example, such as
jack osboune who has recently been diagnosed with MS. Also the Paralympics was a huge
success in Britain bringing attention to people s abilities rather than disabilities. In the workplace,
policies and procedures when applying for a job in care such as CRB checks are mandatory,
however CRB s do not give a well rounded picture of the potential employee s opinions, so it is up
to fellow staff members to challenge them if they are deemed to be discriminatory against the
residents in their care. 4. Describe the impact of disability legislation on community attitudes and
practices A. Disability legislation increases the recognition of actively involving individuals with a
disability into community based projects and adapting mainstream projects for the involvement of
others with a disability. This encourages inclusion for disabled individuals into the community and
helps with other factors such as disabled access for wheelchair users and individuals with impaired
mobility in the likes of schools and universities as well as local shops and community centres.
Encouraging inclusion of disabled individuals into the community normalizes disability and
encourages a positive
Chief Pocahontas Research Paper
Pocahontas was the most well known woman in the first years of permanent British settlement on
the Virginia Coast. There is a myth that she saved John Smith from murder by her tribe, but it is now
thought that the tribe was trying to adopt Smith into the tribe, and the ritual was not life threatening.
It is however, widely known that she was Chief Powhatans favorite daughter. Her high status allowed
Pocahontasto serve as an intermediary between her people and the English settlers. She served as an
interpreter and explained the different cultures of both sides. Without her, both her tribe and the
English settlers would not have been able to talk to or trade with one another. At some point, the
relationship between the settlers and the tribe
The Design And Aesthetic Appeal
The design and aesthetic appeal between the two models was uncanny. Patented features such as
rubber banding, in which a screen image bounces slightly when a user tries to scroll past the bottom,
were identical. Same with pinch to zoom, which allows users to manipulate image size by pinching
the thumb and forefinger together on the screen. And on and on. We look at Samsung s record of
patent infringement, among other ruthless business tactics, and explains why Apple might win the
battles but still lose the war. Samsung threatened if any claims for patent infringement were thrown
their way they would retaliate with the same charges. If Apple executives pursued a claimagainst
Samsung for stealing the iPhone, Samsung would come right back at them with a theft claim of its
own. The battle lines were drawn. In the months and years that followed, Apple and Samsung would
clash on a scale almost unprecedented in the business world, costing the two companies more than a
billion dollars and engendering millions of pages of legal papers, multiple verdicts and rulings, and
more hearings.

Patent infringement is unlawful and thus there is a necessary obligation to avoid it. Samsung was
found guilty on 6 of the 7 patent infringement cases and Apple was awarded 600 million dollars in
damages from Samsung for the infringement battle, however Samsung essentially won the war. The
Samsung brand had become a household name, with a huge percentage of the industry s consumers
loyal to
Preparing For The Amle 2015 National Conference My Intent
AMLE 2015

In preparing for the AMLE 2015 National Conference my intent was to get inspiration, and to find
something I could use in class and also share with co teachers
I m in a unique position in that I teach at an online school, ECOT, and much of what is presented at
conferences applies well to a brick and mortar school, but needs adaptation to work for my
classroom and my students. I knew finding information to meet my classroom requirements might
not be easy. I also knew there were a few sessions I was particularly interested in, for instance
Cultivating Resilience and Perseverance in Students with Rick Wormeli.
The energy during the General Session while Marcia Tate spoke inspired me to go to her session
Worksheets Don t Grow Dendrites: 20 Instructional Strategies that Engage the Brain. This session
was amazing. She taught the session the same way she was teaching us to teach in our classrooms.
Not only did I realize I use many of the techniques she employed, but I was forced to think about
how I can use strategies such as movement, and Cooperative Learning and Reciprocal Teaching in
my online setting. This first session with Marcia Tate had me looking forward to the afternoon as I
walked out of her session to meet with a coworker for lunch.
After lunch I attended the 3 hour workshop Talk, Move, and Mess Active Strategies That Engage
More Students with David Shepard. I honestly was concerned about being in one session for three
hours; however, when the session
The Characteristics Of Great Leaders
What separates leaders, especially mediocre ones from the great ones? What are the attributes
and behaviors that great leaders display in order to influence people, to follow them and change
the world? Great leaders are effective when they are trustworthy, empower others, and connect
with their followers or the people they influence. Trust is the foundation of any great leader. 1)
When Richard Nixon lost the trust of the American people he knew another bid for the
Presidency was over.In the process, Nixon lost his identity as a leader and subsequently the
respect and trust of the American people whom he had worked so diligently to gain. He and
many other leaders like him attempted to isolate himself from the people of which he lead
instinctively going into survival mode; denying the ultimate truth that success as a leader is
impossible if attempted to go it alone. 2) Before Steve Jobs came back for his second amazing
round at Apple, he lost the trust of the executives and John Sculley a power struggle ensued
amongst them and Jobs was ousted from the very company he created. In the spring of 1985
Apple s board sided with the CEO, removing Jobs from his command of the Macintosh group.
Trust is the foundation of every great leader. Trust with followers comes from the character of the
leader. A great leader must have patience, integrity, confidence, and transparency. If one can win the
trust of people, people will follow. Great leaders have the ability to solidify trust by empowering
those willing to follow them.
A great leader knows their team member s strengths and plays to these strengths by giving them task
that they know will help the individual succeed as well as the overall team.
3) John C. Maxwell in his book 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership says that, a leader must give up in
order to go up . No great leader accomplishes great things by themselves; it takes a team of people.
Great leaders in order to win with people must have personable attributes to connect with the people
following them. That isn t to say that everyone has to like the leader personally but the leader must
be able to connect with the people following. 4) A prime example can be found in the 2008
primaries between Hillary Clinton and
Understanding The Abo And Rh Blood Types Essay
Introduction:

In this experiment, our objectives consisted of performing tests in order to identify blood types;
learning about the function and shapes of different blood components; and understanding the
importance of blood typing and its uses. In the world of medicine, knowing about blood typing and,
more importantly, having the ability to type blood is an indispensable tool. Medical procedures
ranging from blood transfusions to organ transplants to obstetrical interventions require a solid
understanding of blood typing. Being able to understand the ABO and Rh blood types is a
fundamental building block to learning about the complexity of blood chemistry and the wonders it
unravels.
According to Martini et al. the ABO blood types and the Rh system are based on antigen antibody
immunological responses (650). Antigens are proteins located on the surface of red blood cells;
plasma membranes and these can trigger an immune response a protective defense mechanism.
Immune systems recognize these antigens as normal , and thus in a healthy individual these are
recognized as self or non foreign and the body will ignore them. The presence of absence of specific
surface antigens on erythrocytes plasma membranes determines blood type. From this rationale, it is
known that there are four blood types characterized by their respective surface antigens: Type A
with A antigens, Type B with B antigens, Type AB with both A and B antigens, and Type O
distinguished by its lack of
My Life At The Choices, The Downfalls Or Short Comings And...
Looking back over my life at the choices, the downfalls or short comings and career paths I
previously worked, made me realized what is most important to me. It is the most rewarding
feeling to know you have made a difference in someone s life. Quite often we take the little things
that mean a lot in life for granted. Being able to inspire, empower and advocate for those in need
is one of my main goals in life. With all the recent issues surrounding our youths across America, it
suggests to me that there is a need for someone to be their voice especially when the system that
is designed to protect them is failing. After having to resign from my job in May 2013 due to
health complications I decided to go back to school. Having to choose a career that would be
rewarding and give me a sense of accomplishment was easy to decide on. This profession has so
many different opportunities that can lead to growth and development of your skills. I have
several years experience in the social service setting that involved working with people that have
developmental disabilities. From this work experience I gained a passion to help people. I
possess the ability to be understanding, nonjudgmental and patient all qualities that makes me well
suited for a career as a social worker. I feel that one must gain a broader understanding on what it
means to be a professional social worker. My early thoughts identified a social worker as a person
that worked with kids who were in unfortunate
Analysis Of Francois Truffaut s The 400 Blows
The French New Wave was a style of film used during the 1950s through the mid 1960s by French
directors such as Francois Truffaut and Jean Luc Godard. During the French New Wave,
directors used an independent style of filmmaking called cinéma vérité to portray a very realistic
outlook on the lives of people who were living in France during the era of the New French Wave.
In Francois Truffaut s The 400 Blows, we see right away in the opening scene a prime example of
cinéma vérité. The opening scene depicts the view of a young, mischievous child Antoine Doinel,
looking out of a car window while driving through the beautiful city of Paris, France. We see the
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It took us through Antoine s school work, and showed beautiful scenes, one of my favorite being
where Antoine runs through the group of doves in the streets with a giant smile on his face. In my
opinion, the way that the film is pictured gives us as an audience an unbiased opinion on the film.
The reason I feel that it is the techniques used in the filming of the movie were what set me apart
from having a biased opinion on anything during the movie. Truffaut used natural, authentic settings
that truly made me feel like I was in France while watching this film, which in a way took my mind
off of even having a biased thought. In a way I somewhat related to Antoine because I disagreed
with my parents about many things as a child, not that Antoine just disagreed with his parents
because he did a lot more than that to make them upset (stealing money out of his mother s wallet,
lying directly to his mother s face, wiping his dirty hands on her curtains) but that personally made
me not judge him or anything that occurred during the film. Jean Luc Godard was another director
during the French New Wave who made his fame through a film called Breathless, which was
rather similar to The 400 Blows. This is because the film was written by Truffaut, but directed by
Godard. This film was much less realistic to me compared to The 400 Blows. I don t think it is a
bad thing though, because it was a very good movie,
Bill Gates Accomplishments
Its fine to celebrate success but it s more important to heed the lessons of failure. (BrainyQoute)
This quote was said by one of the most influential people in the world. Bill Gates, has created many
types of software programs and different types of technology that has helped with the advancement
of the late 20th century and early 21th century. Bill Gatesis Time Magazines person of the Year,
because without Gates and the technology he helped create be would not be as advance as we are
now. William Henry Gates III better known as Bill Gates was born on October 28,1955 in Seattle,
Washington. (Schuman 12) At just the age of 13 Gates had an interest in computerprograming. (Bio
Gates) Gates was enrolled into Lakeside School at 13 years old.(Schuman 112) Gates met Paul
Allen who would then be his best friend and future business partner. The two of them bonded over
there love for computers. Gates and Allen spent most of there free time in the schools computer
room. At just 15 years old Gates and Paul Allen were paid twenty thousand dollars for a program
they created called Traf o Data , that monitored traffic patterns in Seattle. Gates graduated from
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Microsoft started with only 25 employees each employee had very important tasks to do such as
product development, business development and marketing.(biogates) Gates positioned himself as
CEO of Microsoft which made $2.5 million in 1978 Gates was only 23 years old. As the
computer industry grew Microsoft grew, as they would make programs for up coming computer
companies. Microsoft then went from 25 employees to 128, and being worth $4million to
$16million.(biogates) By 1983 Microsoft has become a global company, with offices in Great
Britain, and Japan with over 30% of the computers world wide using there
Rakan Case Application Essay
Deals effectively with others in both favorable and unfavorable situations regardless of the status of
a position. Also, he completely accepts interpersonal and cultural diversity. Considers and responds
appropriately to the needs, feelings, and capabilities of different people in different situations; is
tactful, compassionate and sensitive, and treats others with respect. Establishes effective working
relationships among team members. In addition, Rakan participates in solving problems and making
decisions. Modifies own behavior and work activities in response to new information, changing
conditions, or unexpected obstacles. Moreover, Rakan views issues/problems from different
perspectives. Considers a wide range of alternatives, including innovative or creative approaches.
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5 How would you assess the candidate s potential for success in this graduate position and in the
candidate s desired career? My clear assessment of Rakan s success in your graduate program is that I
truly believe that he would be an excellent fit for it. Three reasons for my belief include the fact of
his following characteristics and that he has a superb, noteworthy, and magnificent combination of
Practical Theoretical Knowledge and that I have taught him the below listed courses during his
undergraduate years with the reality that he had earned excellent grades. Rakan s Characteristics:
Thinking strategically. Setting a visionary destination. Thinking inventively. Thinking creatively.
Brainstorming new ideas. Analyzing situations. Defining detailed objectives. Planning budgets.
Establishing clear performance measures. Judging performance objectively. Making decisions by the
numbers. Implement standard processes. Implement step by step procedures. Implement integrated
programs. Implement proven methods. Implement practical solutions. Implement roles and
responsibilities. Working in teams. Supporting others. Communicating. Changing

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