Skip to main content

Home/ Dewey ENG102/ Group items tagged Percent

Rss Feed Group items tagged

tcrockett89

Fast Facts - 1 views

  •  
    "Question: What percentage of students with disabilities are educated in regular classrooms? Response: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), enacted in 1975, mandates that children and youth ages 3-21 with disabilities be provided a free and appropriate public school education. In fall 2013, some 95 percent of 6- to 21-year-old students with disabilities were served in regular schools; 3 percent were served in a separate school for students with disabilities; 1 percent were placed in regular private schools by their parents; and less than 1 percent each were served in one of the following environments: in a separate residential facility, homebound or in a hospital, or in a correctional facility. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2016). Digest of Education Statistics, 2015 (NCES 2016-014), Chapter 2."
tcrockett89

The Condition of Education - Participation in Education - Elementary/Secondary - Childr... - 1 views

  •  
    "In 2013-14, the number of children and youth ages 3-21 receiving special education services was 6.5 million, or about 13 percent of all public school students. Among students receiving special education services, 35 percent had specific learning disabilities."
cfreeman2016

10 Reasons to Avoid GMOs - 2 views

  •  
    This article lists 10 reasons as to why GMOs are causing problems and should be avoided. These reasons range from the rising health issues in America, the effects GMO crops are having on the environment, as well as the biotechnology push the government is giving to the FDA, resulting in a blind eye being turned towards the testing and safety of GMO products.
  • ...1 more comment...
  •  
    It was a very interesting article. Definitely useful to see the issues that GMOs bring from different angles.
  •  
    I liked this article, it gave me some insight into GMO's that I didn't have before. Thanks for posting:)
  •  
    GMO's are very unhealthy to a human beings diet. Numerous health problems increased after GMO's were introduced in 1996. The percentage of American's with three or more chronic illnesses increased from seven percent to thirteen percent in nine years. GMO's will be used for the rest of our lives.
guadalupe mejia

Boy Scouts open ranks to gay youth on Jan. 1 | Fox News - 0 views

  •  
    The Boy Scouts of America will accept openly gay youths starting on New Year's Day The new policy was approved in May, with support from 60 percent of the 1,400 voting members of the BSA's National Council.However, gay Scouts will face some limitations.
  •  
    The Boy Scouts of America will accept openly gay youths starting on New Year's Day The new policy was approved in May, with support from 60 percent of the 1,400 voting members of the BSA's National Council.However, gay Scouts will face some limitations.
smurphy6600

Poll shows public opinion on media-bias perceptions | The Free Speech Center - 1 views

  • Are America's news media more biased than ever before, or are we simply looking in the mirror?
    • smurphy6600
       
      dramatic statement, meant to frighten readers or insinuate a bias
  •  a survey conducted by the Knight Foundation and Gallup.
  • 49 percent
  • ...13 more annotations...
  • “a great deal
  • 37 percent see “a fair amount.”
  • news source they turn to most often.
  • 88 percent
  • great deal
  • political division”
  • free press as pivotal to our democracy.
  • social media combat.
    • smurphy6600
       
      this is a rather specific term to use. The author is very pointed in their language
  • I grew up in the Chicago area
    • smurphy6600
       
      author self insertion
  • series of litmus tests
  • triba
  • approach colors the perception of all news outlets.
    • smurphy6600
       
      a quotable line
  • we're the ones driving the traffic and ratings
  •  
    A poll done by the Knight-Gallup foundation is reviewed in this article by MTSU in which the author, Ken Paulson, gives his thoughts on the polarizing effects of how American Media has changed from being simply separated by partisanship to a new era of inflamed division. Paulson cites the poll by Knight-Gallup to show that public opinion coincides with his own views in that our media is too heavily biased and is to blame for political division. The article has a strong close bringing readers to be introspective as to why the news articles in which they might place blame are continuously fired up by views and demand.
anonymous

Liquid Candy - 0 views

  •  
    In 1998 the individual soda intake was at its highest, averaging a surprising 56.1 gallons. Six years later in 2004, carbonated soft drinks had a 7 percent decline in individual consumption. In addition, replacing regular soda with diet soda helped decrease the intake of caloric beverages an impressive 12 percent. Health problems like obesity and being overweight result from the lack of nutrients in these beverages. The widespread issues are due to high rise consumption rates of these carbonated soft drinks. Liquid candy is statistically proven to be a prime factor for excessive weight increase. A problem for our population following the increase is the Type 2 diabetes. These health issues can lead to long term illnesses and sometimes life threatening diseases such as heart attacks, strokes and cancer.
tpoliver

Learning Disabilities In Children Can Be A Challenge At Home & School - 2 views

  •  
    Learning disabilities are present in at least 10 percent of the population. By following the links on this page you will discover many interesting facts about learning disabilities as well as uncover some of the myths. You will also be provided with practical solutions to help children and adolescents with learning disabilities greatly improve their academic achievement as well as their self-esteem.
che2146091

25 Years After the Persian Gulf War: An Assessment of VA's Disability Claims Process wi... - 0 views

  •  
    There is an alarming trend in denial of Gulf War Illness related claims by the Veteran Administration. Eighty percent of Golf War Illness claims have been denied a service related connection. From Vietnam to Persian Gulf veterans face the same challenge to gain benefits from the suffering of an undiagnosed illness. Why is our government letting down our veterans, when they should be treated with more respect?
Lizette Pacheco

Immigration Family Separation - 0 views

  •  
    Immigration enforcements have separated over 25 percent of families because of their parents not having legal documentation. The immigration reform have a significant impact on thousands of America's most vulnerable children. Children are being placed in the foster care system because of deportation.
son2053729

Cost Of College Degree In U.S. Has Increased 1,120 Percent In 30 Years, Report Says - 0 views

  •  
    It seems to me the more perceived value something has, the more expensive that item becomes. The cost of a college education is often the reason behind people not being able to obtain that higher degree they desire. This article explores this data.
quintin2133597

Biodiversity touches every aspect of our lives - so why has its loss been ign... - 1 views

  •  
    The article explains how important biodiversity is when maintaining life. The author explains that since 1970, human activities has destroyed 75 percent of all ecosystems. The article also talks about how our agricultural and fishing practices have driven 1 million species to extinction.
  •  
    This is truly sad. It's horrible that people are causing species to go extinct, and it's even worse because it seems like most people don't care.
desiree_27

Issues Regarding the Educational System | K12 Academics - 0 views

  •  
    The Department of Education reported a 6.38 percent primary school dropout rate and a 7.82 percent secondary school dropout rate. Castro continued by saying that "Poverty is causing an increase in the number of youngsters who are not in school. Oil, power, rice, water, and other basic goods are all increasing in price, pushing the poor even further into poverty."
anonymous

Fast Food Consumers - 0 views

  •  
    New York City is attempting to address the record breaking obesity rates in adults and children by posting contained calories for each item and offering healthier meal options. Sixty percent of adults are contributing to these record breaking results. Along with the rest of the nation, New York Cities top killer wiping out the population named Obesity, with accomplices including cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes. To decrease chances of these illnesses, increase consumption of fruits and vegetables, low in fat that meet your personal DRI (daily recommendation intake).
Nohemi Vela

Poll Demonstrates Increasing Support for Freedom to Marry - 0 views

  •  
    An anti-gay law is shot down by Minnesota lawmaker districts as only 45 percent of people in the state are against gay and lesbian rights.
rcbraaten

Concerns of pace regarding Syrian refugees - 0 views

  •  
    End of September is approaching and Barack Obama is on track to accomplishing his goal of admitting 10,000 Syrian refugees into the United States. Although this is a great accomplishment, many are concerned about the fast tracked immigration system, and the concerns of national security regarding the significant percent of Sunni Muslims within the refugees.
Aleana Jones

More parents nixing school shots for kids - 3 views

  •  
    Should kids be required to get vaccinations? This website talks about how there are now fewer kids getting vaccines because of a number of reasons. some of the reasons are that the parents are simply opting out because of fears or paranoia or just laziness. The article says that the reasons that parents use for kids to skip shots vary, some are related to religion. 
  • ...2 more comments...
  •  
    The amount of parents refusing vaccination for their children is increasing. Even delaying vaccination for you child is putting them in danger. Parent's are referring to discredited theories as to why they chose to not vaccinate their child.
  •  
    Its funny because I was just involved in a conversation the other day about the hpv shot for kids. This parent was asking a group of other parents what they thought about the shot so she could decide whether to get her daughter the shot or not. I think that parents are sadly misinformed about these shots and immunizations. Several parents told her vehemently to not get the shot because their kids had a reaction. I did get the shot for all of my kids and they had no side effects. I think parents forget that there are symptoms because these kids are getting a dose of a live virus in most cases so their immune system learn how to fight it in bigger doses.
  •  
    Hi all, I am a parent of three. All of my kids are current on all vaccines recommended by their PCP. I am a true believer. That being said I do think something could be changed for the vaccine requirements. I have spoken to many people about this in my area. I'm actually scared for the un-vaccinated kids so it always sparks curious conversations for me. The common denominator I found with everyone I have spoken to about not vaccinating their kids is, they don't want to vaccinate all at once, they want to spread it out. I feel it's a greater risk to wait or not get a child vaccinated period, but I'm wondering for those who are just not educated on the facts of vaccines or those who are afraid of all of them at once maybe they can have a different vaccine protocol. While it won't be what the CDC recommends initially, I feel that it would still be better than not vaccinating period.
  •  
    I agree with my colleagues above, the ignorance about vaccines is becoming widespread. We are in an age of refined medical practices and innovation based on factual evidence and research. Parents in doubt should consider two words. (Herd Immunity) for those unfamiliar with its meaning I'll leave you with its definition - the resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a population that results if a sufficiently high proportion of individuals are immune to the disease, especially through vaccination. "the level of vaccination needed to achieve herd immunity varies by disease but ranges from 83 to 94 percent" We all have a stake in this.
tcrockett89

United States Immigration System - 0 views

  •  
    This article helps identify immigrations rules, and regulations. It gives details on what are accepted forms of legal immigration to the USA. From marriages, children under the age of 21, and employment. Also states that not one single country can exceed seven percent of the total amount of people immigrating to the United States in a single year. Gives brief laws on how to gain citizenship.
haileymarr

Major Changes Await in Mental Health Legislation-But Will They Be Enough? * SJS - 0 views

  •  
    In 2010, A report by the Treatment Advocacy Center discovered a seventeen percent decrease in the number of available psychiatric beds, and psychiatric facilities. The funding for mental health resources is still continuing to be cut. Back in 1955, there was more funding for the mentally ill, and more housing. Today, we are are given less than half of the funding we were then. We currently have 13 beds for 100,000 people. Where as in 1955 there were 50 beds for 100,000 people. The Mental Health Reform Act of 2016 is bringing the United States one step closer to providing more adequate help for the mentally ill. Such as, more funding for at risk populations.
Nicholas Dubs

The Case for Paying College Athletes - 0 views

  •  
    85 percent of college athletes are below the poverty line who are on scholarship. While, the athletic directors and coaches are enduring great wealth. The sharing of revenues with the college athletes is still being voted down by the NCAA.
Rayford Winn

Should Tipping Be Voluntary? - 0 views

  •  
    If New Deal legislation had been enacted in the 1930s requiring people to tip waiters 15 percent of the total amount of their restaurant bill, we might have been subjected to the following debate today: Repeal Advocate: Don't you think we ought to repeal the tipping law and let each person decide for himself how much to tip a waiter or, for that matter, whether to tip at all?
1 - 20 of 29 Next ›
Showing 20 items per page