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In the case of Hudson v. Rowley, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the school did not have to provide a sign interpreter for Amy Rowley, a child who was deaf, because she had an individualized program that allowed her to achieve at or above an average level for her age. The decision interpreted which component of P.L. 94-142?


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Censored News

Information, often pertaining to current events or important subjects, that has been suppressed, altered, or controlled to prevent certain perspectives or details from being widely known.

Polysemy

Having many possible meanings or interpretations.

Textual Poaching

The practice of fans or consumers creatively appropriating and transforming media content for their own purposes.

Henry Jenkins

An American media scholar and Provost Professor at the University of Southern California, known for his work on media convergence and participatory culture.

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