the act of including.
2007-09-19 00:32:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Inclusion means to take something into ones account, to absorb another to the main object, To join and be part of a group.
For example the inclusion of country A, B, F ,j & H into country X (Russia).
2007-09-19 07:39:40
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.m-w.com/
Pronunciation: in-'klü-zh&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin inclusion-, inclusio, from includere
1 : the act of including : the state of being included
2 : something that is included : as a : a gaseous, liquid, or solid foreign body enclosed in a mass (as of a mineral) b : a passive usually temporary product of cell activity (as a starch grain) within the cytoplasm or nucleus
3 : a relation between two classes that exists when all members of the first are also members of the second -- compare MEMBERSHIP 3
4 : the act or practice of including students with disabilities in regular school classes
- in·clu·sion·ary /in-'klü-zh&-ner-E/ adjective
2007-09-19 07:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The inclusion principle could be targeted against discrimination and special preferences.
2007-09-22 09:42:11
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answered by Optimist E 4
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inclusion is where a child with disabilities or special educational needs is placed into mainstream school to work alongside and interact with other kids.
2007-09-19 07:37:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It means that schools must accommodate any child in regular classes if thats what the parents want. That is to say children with special needs or handicaps that used to be in special ed.
2007-09-19 07:37:19
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answered by elmechino 4
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yes from the word include... to contain something.. to take something in as a part or member
2007-09-19 07:37:25
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answered by prettyh8masheen 2
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inclusion
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noun
the state of being included
the relation of comprising something: "he admired the inclusion of so many ideas in such a short work"
any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases): "an inclusion in the cytoplasm of the cell"
the act of including
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2007-09-19 07:36:46
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answered by heleneaustin 4
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included in, seems obvious to me. Hope im right.
2007-09-19 07:37:01
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answered by chicluv360 2
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To include - duh!
2007-09-19 07:32:07
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answered by sunshine 4
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