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Policy and Practice Brief: Order of Selection for Vocational Rehabilitation Services: An Option for State VR Agencies Who Cannot Serve All Eligible Individuals
This Policy and Practice Brief will explore this federally-sanctioned Order of Selection option that is available to state VR agencies. We will explain what financial circumstances tend to lead a state to selecting this option and the alternatives that states may use to either avoid the Order of Selection or limit the individuals whose needs go unmet because the agency never gets to them on the waiting list
Policy and Practice Brief: Funding of Assistive Technology to Make Work a Reality, Part II; Using the Americans with Disabilities Act to Fund AT
This article is a continuation of “Funding Assistive Technology to Make Work a Reality” (Policy and Practice Brief #3). This brief reviews the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with a particular emphasis on how the ADA can be used to ensure that a person with a disability has access to needed assistive technology to do their job, or to ensure the individual has access to the job site
Policy and Practice Brief: The Transition from School to Work; The Special Education and State Vocational Rehabilitation Systems’ Obligations to Prepare Students with Disabilities for the World of Work
This brief provides an overview of the transition requirements outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Reviewed are concepts of free appropriate public education, least restrictive environment; individual education programs; and, due process. The brief provides an illustrated case study along with a discussion of how special education and vocational rehabilitation intersect
In Rebuttal: Mary Ann Lyman Responds to Robert Quinn's Review of Rick Altman's Video Connection
Hole doped Hubbard ladders
The formation of stripes in six-leg Hubbard ladders with cylindrical boundary
conditions is investigated for two different hole dopings, where the amplitude
of the hole density modulation is determined in the limits of vanishing DMRG
truncation errors and infinitely long ladders. The results give strong evidence
that stripes exist in the ground state of these systems for strong but not for
weak Hubbard couplings. The doping dependence of these findings is analysed.Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures, submitted to SCES0
Policy and Practice Brief: Effect of Defaulted Student Loans on Return to Work Efforts
This brief describes types of student loans that exist and effects or defaulted student loans on individuals benefits. Reviewed are increased efforts to collect on defaulted student loans as well as remedies to take a loan out of default
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