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    distinction grade the evidence must show that‚ in addition to the pass and merit criteria‚ the learner is able to: D1 analyse the effects of energy balance on sports performance D2 justify the two-week diet plan for a selected sports performer for a selected sports activity. PLTS: This summary references where applicable‚ in the square brackets‚ the elements of the personal‚ learning and thinking skills applicable in the pass criteria. It identifies opportunities for learners to demonstrate

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    Books: 1. Passing the Hat - Street Performers in America (Delacorte Press 1981) by Patricia J. Campbell 2. Drawing a Circle in the Square-Street Performing in New York’s Washington Square Park (University Press of Mississippi 1990)‚ by Sally Harrison-Pepper 3. Rediscovering the Center City (Doubleday 1988) by William H. Whyte 4. Cohen‚ David and Ben Greenwood‚ The Buskers: A History of Street Entertainment‚ David & Charles‚ Newton Abbot‚ England‚ 1981 5. Traditions‚ Stereotypes‚ and Tactics:

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    When you compare a world class performer to everyone else‚ what creates that separation? In George Colvin’s book Talent is Overrated he shares his research on what actually creates high performance. Talent and hard work did not make the cut. The difference maker would a specific type of effort called "deliberate practice." Colvin explains how great performance is based on innate talent. He shows that it is available to everyone. II.) Lesson One: Throughout history our society viewed talent

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    features of horse racing‚ a majority of participants engage in wagering. Placing bets on horse racing events provide the entertainment

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    entertainment company‚ self-described as a "dramatic mix of circus arts and street entertainment." Based in Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada‚ (CHANGE SLIDE) and located in the inner-city area of Saint-Michel‚ it was founded in Gaspé‚ in 1984 by two former street performers‚ Guy Laliberté and Gilles Ste-Croix. Initially named Les Échassiers‚ (CHANGE SLIDE) they toured Quebec in 1980 as a performing troupe and encountered financial hardship. Their financial troubles were relieved by a grant from their government

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    The Psychological study of decision making began after theories were introduced in order to understand an individual’s thought process when faced with decisions. The aim of these theories was to examine whether or not humans are rational decision makers by introducing probabilities and the evaluation of risk. This essay will evaluate The Expected Utility Theory‚ The Prospect Theory and other potential influences to decision making. As well as state both the strengths and weaknesses of them‚ in order

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    Netball Shooting Shooting in netball is arguably the most important aspect of the game. Without it‚ the match wouldn’t reach an outcome and is essential to the functioning of the sport. However‚ to master such as skill like shooting‚ it requires plenty of practice. The acquisition of each skill is broken up into several stages each requiring different techniques in order to for the learner to the skill thoroughly. *it should be noted that this skill is performed outdoors. Certain elements of skill

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    step to orient all the brain images into a common coordination and then we perform the brain extraction using brain extraction tool (BET) which will result two images‚ one image contains only the brain and the other one contains the brain and the skull‚ both images are needed for further analysis‚ Figure ‎2.4 and Figure ‎2.5 Show the MRI image before and after applying BET. The brain

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    behavior over an eight-month period. Data captured includes fixed-odd bets on the outcome of sporting contests and live-action bets on the outcome of events within contests. Nearly 43‚000 sports gambling service subscribers were studied. The information tracked in the study consists of daily totals of the number of bets made‚ amount of money bet‚ and amount of money won. During the research‚ it was determined that bettors placed 2.5 bets of approximately $5.50 on an average of twice per week during he

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    fingers and lost eleven cars. She said the car was hers and it took her a while. When she reached for the keys she only had one finger and a thumb. Major Themes: 1. Gambling is a dangerous: • Example 1: The American boy bet with Carlos. He bet his little finger and Carlos bet a car. If he gets his finger chopped off they have to rush him to the hospital in the car he didn’t win. • Example 2: Carlos had to leave his country because people were threatening to get him in trouble. The woman said.

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