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Well, it depends on what type of inclusion you mean.
For example, it could mean:
<span>The action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure.
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Or in education, <span>an approach to educating students with special educational needs. Under the </span>inclusion<span> model, students with special needs spend most or all of their time with non-special needs students.
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In Other words, th<span>e term </span>inclusion<span> captures, in one word, an all-embracing societal ideology. Regarding individuals with disabilities and special education, </span>inclusion<span> secures opportunities for students with disabilities to learn alongside their non-disabled peers in general education classrooms.
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The geography made a lot of difference in the life and the economy of the Middle Colonies. The Northern Colonies lived along the colder, rocker coast. Their ability to farm was not as good but they were able to grow enough to keep their own families. The Southern Colonies were greatly involved in farming.. but it was not necessarily the edible kind. Most of their cash crops were cotton, cane sugar and indigo. These crops need a lot of moist damp soil. The Middle Colonies had a temperate climate that lent itself for growing most of the grains, fruits and vegetables for the cities. The Middle Colonies were known as the Bread Basket.
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The Second Amendment grants the right to keep and bear arms.
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Spanish flu spread rapidly in training camps in Georgia.
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In the late year 1918, several men started showing up in the infirmary with symptoms that indicated towards serious illness. After more and more men came in, days after it was shown the men were ailing from serious Spanish flu. By the time October started, the infirmary which had 5 to 7 people was now flooded with more than 150 people who suffered from the flu. This was the case of Camp Hancock. After a few days, news was received that people were showing up in the infirmary of Camp Gordon, having the same symptoms that were shown by people in Hancock.
On October 5, an estimated number of 3,000 or so people were quarantined at Camp Hancock. Till then, near by cities were already effected by the virus. The outbreak was serious and caused the death of about 50 soldiers. Above that, many men had contradicted pneumonia as well.