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Acknowledgments We thank the major contributions that Don Kauchak, a respected colleague
and friend, has made to the original work that provided the framework for this chapter. Without
his contribution, preparing this chapter would have been extremely difficult. We want to use this
opportunity to express our sincere gratitude.
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