PHYSICAL EDCUATION AND SPORTS SCIENCES INVENTORY OF ACTIVITIES No. Process/Location: Work Activities PESS Computer Lab: Activities: 1 NIE5-02-RR07 Handling of computers (desktop and notebooks) & AV equipment Laboratory activities are extended to students when necessary. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS SCIENCES ACTIVITY-BASED RISK ASSESSMENT FORM Process/Location: PESS Computer Lab Conducted by: Sebastian Tan (Names‚ designations‚ date) Approved by: (Names‚ designations
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2. Are their incentives aligned properly with their intended role? Whose incentive was more misaligned? The institutions and intermediaries who are aligned are: FSAB‚ VC‚ Investors. FSAB is just a standard board whilst the other two are investing in companies which they think will be good and have incentive to pick the right companies. The misaligned would be the buy-side analysts as they thought if they didn’t buy stocks they wouldn’t reach their benchmark so they only recommended stocks which
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Children and Television: A lethal combination Kah’leah Carnegie Professor Chris Saunders The College of the Bahamas October 30‚ 2014 Abstract A Television is said to be a box filled with a million images that pilots to an entire different world. Television has become one of the most increasingly important mass media around the world. Television is a way of sending and receiving moving images and sounds over wires or through the air by electrical impulses. The television main purpose is to entertain
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The article ¨ Amazon. Com Is a 21st Century Deal with the Devil ¨ is written by Amy Koss. She informs the reader that amazon is dealing with the devil. The reason the author says this is because everyone is buying items on amazon and stores are running out of business. No one would rather go to the store to get something when they can purchase the item at home and get it shipped to them also. When buying items from amazon it is usually cheaper online than at stores‚ so you can see why stores are
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This paperwork of COM 215 Week 2 Appendix B Communication Strategies comprises: Use the table below to compare and contrast strategies you might use to communicate with the audiences in Scenario 1 and Scenario 2. Enter your answers in the table below. The cells will expand to accommodate your content. Use the Tab key to move from one cell to the next. Communications - General Communications Organizational Strategies . As Chapter Ten of our text‚ Technical Communication‚ tells us‚ partition
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Professional Communication Level IV SBAR Scenarios Assignment Scenario 1 Dr. House‚ my name is Jet‚ I am the nurse caring for Mrs. Cotton in Riverway wing room number 337 S - I received an order for MRI‚ however she has elevated creatinine level and I would like to clarify the order with you B - Mrs. Cotton came with a chief complain of excruciating chest pain and dyspnea and MRI was ordered to rule out the reason for increased intracranial pressure A - Her creatinine level is 2.9‚ not in the normal
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10 non verbal Facial Oculesic-eye Kinesic-gestu Haptic-touch Volcolics Oflactic:smell Proxemic: use space Physical appear Chronomeic:time Artifacts Comparitive advantage: -Problem-aleternative views-explain each good then your solution Monroe Motivated Sequence: 1.Attention 2.Need 3. Satisfation 4.Visualization 5. Action Red herring: irrelevant Begging question: sup. w/ argument Ad hominem:counter argue by critizing other Stages of effective listening: Hearing Understand
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1. We do all of the following with empathic listening‚ EXCEPT: (Points : 1) | Listen from the speaker’s point of view by putting ourselves in his/her shoes. Lose our own identity and assume the identity of the other person to understand his/her point of view. Respond to the speaker’s feelings and needs rather than our own. Listen non-judgmentally to the speaker’s point of view. | 2. Lack of reciprocity in self-disclosure is: (Points : 1) | a sign that
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PowerPoint to accompany Chapter 7 Market segmentation‚ targeting and positioning Philip Kotler‚ Stewart Adam‚ Linden Brown & Gary Armstrong Kotler‚ Brown‚ Adam & Armstrong: International Marketing 3e © 2006 Pearson Education Australia Markets Chapter objectives 1. Explain market segmentation‚ and identify several possible bases for segmenting markets. 2. Distinguish between the requirements for effective segmentation: measurability‚ accessibility‚ substantiality‚ actionability. 3. Outline
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Unit 1D5: Pursuing ‘Life and Liberty’ Introduction – The political structure of the USA To appreciate fully the events that are studied in this unit‚ it is important to have a grasp on some of the key features of the American political system. This had been set up in the late eighteenth century through the Constitution. Three branches of government were set up. These were the Executive‚ the Legislature and the Judiciary. They were to operate at both state and federal (national) level. At federal
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