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CWD
(redirected from Children with Disabilities)

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CWDCurrent Working Directory
CWDChronic Wasting Disease
CWDChange Working Directory
CWDCenter for Workforce Development
CWDCoarse Woody Debris
CWDChildren with Disabilities
CWDChicks with Dicks
CWDConvert Word to Double Word
CWDConcealed Weapons Detection
CWDCall Waiting Deluxe
CWDContinuous Wave Doppler
CWDCourseware Development
CWDChoi-Williams Distribution
CWDChemical Warfare Defense
CWDCold Winter Day (energy industry)
CWDChemical Waste Disposal
CWDCustomer Want Date
CWDCase Writing Division (USAF)
CWDConsistent with Dates
CWDCadet Working Dress
CWDConsecutive-Weeks Discount
CWDColumn Write Delay
CWDCisco Wavelength Director


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The major goal of Suiban Jiudu is to increase school enrollment and retention of children with disabilities nationwide (McCabe, 2003).
An invaluable guide to special education rights and responsibilities, co-authors Pete Wright (who has represented children with disabilities for more than 30 years including appearing before the U.
The Bush administration is letting more children with disabilities take simplified tests under the No Child Left Behind education law.
 
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