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    “I know you have more than that!” A typical statement by Coach Jenkins at football. His influence on my life is second to none. He is the kind of coach that inspires me and my teammates to work harder everyday‚ the kind of person who the more you get to know him the more you respect him‚ and the kind of person that will never be far from my heart. Brian Jenkins‚ before becoming a coach and teacher at hononegah‚ played collegiate football and received looks from multiple NFL teams. He did not achieve

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    My ally is my Uncle George for many reasons. The main being that he is my role model because of what he has achieved in sports. What he has done is more than anything I have ever done. I want to be like him at football. He has always been someone I looked up to. My goal is to be like he was in highschool because of his talent in football. What he has achieved is beyond anything I have ever seen someone do. My dream is to be at his level of excellence and be on varsity next year. He is also my

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    Defense is often the least appreciated position in many sports. In soccer‚ it is antagonized as the ones who either lose the game or prevent a win from the opposing team. It is a position where one becomes a hero to some and a villain to others. In soccer‚ the importance of defense is the same as other positions. It is important for coaches to know positions‚ the formation‚ and successful teams that have utilize defense. The most common positions in defense include center-back‚ wing-back‚ sweeper

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    Adult learners bring a myriad of knowledges to the classroom. Experiential learning allows adult students to enrich the classroom environment with professional and personal experiences. Learning is a process of cognitive functions that configures critical thinking through social interactions. In a lifespan‚ the brain becomes a social organ. Socialization ignites neural transmitters to learn new materials. The ability to learn is dependent upon the modification of the brain‚ this occurs through

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    6. The Orientation(2/9) As Mitch pulls up to Morrie’s house‚ he is multi-tasking: he is checking the time to plan for his return flight‚ he is listening to a radio talk show‚ and he is talking on the phone with a producer about one of his programs. When he sees Morrie sitting peacefully on his front lawn‚ though‚ Mitch feels the need to hide all of this multi-tasking from Morrie. Explain why Mitch feels the need to hide his activities from Morrie. Why are people(you) constantly feeling like they

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    Have you ever really loved a sport‚ game‚ or activity so much that you would do anything to succeed? Well this amazing chess team from I.S. 318 did the impossible and won nationals. While having to face many challenges along the way. A school from Brooklyn‚ NY has a great chess team‚ but is experiencing money loss. Which can put the team in danger. Many of these student don’t have a lot in there personal lives‚ so chess can give them many new opportunities in having a better life. To start off

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    The coach also has a lot of knowledge in this field as well because they have to set up realistic goals‚ help build confidence‚ and also need to evaluate the athlete before they should let them back to game style play. Statistics say that it has nothing to do with the physical therapist; it is all a mental thing that athletes go through when they have an injury that will put them out of the season. The coaches are supposed to have some kind of strategy that they have when someone is coming back from

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    Key Strategies There are a couples of strategies that mark the success of this project. The promotion ladder from participants to tutor helps participants to establish a concrete and progressive target that encourages them to perform well and devote more for their aspiration. Second‚ the close relationship‚ similar age or background between participants‚ social workers and tutors reduces the communication barriers and so facilitate the development of bonding and bridging capital. Third‚ strong solidarity

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    STEM Mentor Application 1. Why do you want to be a STEM Mentor? I want to be a STEM Mentor so I can get to know the seventh graders‚ and help them get to know their school. It’s important for the STEM kids to know that the high school students aren’t as big or scary as they think‚ but that they’re friendly‚ kind people who are there to help you and talk to you if you need it. The STEM Mentoring program will be a valuable experience for the seventh graders‚ and I believe I can play an important part

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    Both of these images show the positive aspects of KWLM‚ but in many different ways. The image on the left is Rob Gronkowski‚ he shows the archetypes of Warrior and Magician. I believe Gronk’s primary archetype is the warrior because he has a purpose to become better. He is restless always working harder and harder to achieve a goal. Once Gronk completes that goal he sets a new goal and continues working. Gronk never gives up and will not back down until he has completed everything he needs to

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