
U105 Nozzle Boot
Materials:
Body: Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U105-A 1.5kg/case of1 1.6kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-B 1.7kg/case of1 1.8kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-C 1.1kg/case of1 1.2kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-D 1.3kg/case of1 1.4kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-E 1.5kg/case of1 1.6kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-F 1.7kg/case of1 1.8kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-G 1.7kg/case of1 1.8kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
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with more than one person. The average secondary school would be a living nightmare for many of our children.�
Many parents agree. The National Autistic Society (NAS) recently asked more than 1,000 parents about their
autistic children s educational experiences. Two-fifths had been bullied at school, about double the rate of their non-
disabled peers. Some parents said their children were so unhappy that they had harmed themselves and talked of
suicide. One in five children had been suspended or expelled, often more than once.
In 2002 Tony Blair s government pledged that most children with disabilities would be educated in mainstream
schools. That was mostly to avoid stigmatising them, but cost may also have played a part in the decision.
According to the NAS, it costs £30,000 to educate an autistic child in a special secondary school, but as little as
£2,600 in a mainstream school.
Poorly-trained teachers in mainstream schools are under huge strain. Last week, the National Union of Teachers
complained that schools were struggling to cope with children with a vast range of disabilities. Not surprisingly,
pupils with severe behavioural and medical problems were the toughest.
The government, it seems, is now rowing back on its earlier policy. In recent evidence to the parliamentary
committee on education, civil servants said they wanted to provide “a flexible continuum of provision�rather than
insisting on inclusion. In June, the committee is expected to publish a critical report on a policy that once seemed
laudable and benign.
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The hopeful interventionist
May 25th 2006
From The Economist print edition
The essential characteristic of Tony Blair s foreign policy is optimism
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