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    The purpose of physical education is to keep kids active and healthy. For athletes‚ these classes just add one more unnecessary subject to their school day. On average‚ a student athlete exercises for twelve hours in a normal week‚ whereas regular students whom have P.E. every other day may exercise for four hours. Student athletes should not have to participate in physical education classes. Typical P.E. classes are held every other day‚ commonly alternating with a study hall. For kids with full

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    Physical fitness Sports such as football or baseball involve lots of physical activities. Sports and  exercises help in strengthening and toning the muscles and bones in the body. In short‚  the importance of sports for kids is that it keeps them in an excellent shape.  Team Spirit When children or adults plays team sports‚ be it cricket or hockey‚ they learn to work in  groups. They learn that if the team wins‚ they win and if the team loses‚ they lose. This  way they learn how to work

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    Langevin 1 ! Kristopher Langevin Miss Strom ENG3U January 14‚ 2014 Evolving Disadvantages The world is constantly evolving and changing‚ different chapters in the world’s history brings on a new set of inventions‚ subsequent consequences and difficulties. From the machine age of the 1800’s‚ to the post war era and now the information age‚ each chapter creates a new set of challenges to overcome. Some technology advances have affected entire countries‚ for instance‚ recent technological

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    Describe the physical changes adolescents‚ boys and girls experience during this stage of life.During this chapter of life many physical changes occur. Children begin to grow several inches as they begin to change and transform into young adults. A very significant change in height and weight for both boys and girls takes place. Girls average height increases around this time approximately 3.5 inches each year‚ while boys on average around 4.1 inches every year. As we all know both sexes pass through

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    6 main disadvantages of decentralisation (1) The success of decentralization will depend upon the quality of personnel manning the decentralized units. In those cases where the training‚ experience‚ education etc of the employees are inadequate‚ decentralisation of authority and of decision making would be harmful for the enterprise. There will be wrong decisions‚ confusion‚ contradictions etc. (2) Decentralisation becomes uneconomic and unwieldy unless the organisation is large and strong enough

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    Physical Development

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    DECCE-TEP11 Introduction This essay elucidates about the observation and interpretation of Mary’s physical and cognitive development. Mary‚ who is 5 years of age‚ has a flamboyant personality. She is jovial and ebullient by nature. An active girl who adores sports education as well. In consideration to Mary’s mix parentage background‚ she speaks eloquently with good intonation and enunciation. Physical Development- Gross Motor Skills This observation particularly elucidates about Mary’s development

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    Physical Therapist My sophomore year while playing in a football game‚ I tackled a player from the other team right before half-time. While I was making the tackle‚ I felt a pop in my knee. It wasn’t very painful because of the adrenaline in my system at the time but the next day the pain came. It felt like there was a rubber band getting caught on my knee and coming off almost every step I took. I just put this pain aside through part of basketball season until the pain was too much and I went

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    Einstein’s inference is more prominent than ever. It is in our facilities‚ our homes‚ ours cars; it has become a lifestyle rather than an advantage that aids us. We have made great technological advances throughout the years‚ yet society is taking disadvantage of what we have invented. Arising problems with technology include a lack of human interaction skills‚ a rise in health issues‚ and laziness in society. Why open a window when we can quickly check the weather on our smart phones? Or why go to

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    Changes of Physical Therapy Physical therapy‚ according to the Oxford Dictionary (2013) is‚ “The treatment of disease‚ injury‚ or deformity by physical methods such as massage‚ heat treatment‚ and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery.” The idea of treating a patient with physical exercise‚ massage‚ and hydrotherapy dates back to 460 BC (Maughan‚ 2013)‚ but physical therapy‚ as an actual profession‚ is quite young. It was not until around 120 years ago that physical therapy was considered a

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    during an exam. Additionally‚ they can listen to recorded information. This is facilitated by "exam cheat equipment" such as inconspicuous ear pieces‚ that students can purchase online. Cyber-Bullying Before cellphones‚ bullying was limited to physical or verbal abuse. Now‚ mobile phones can take pictures and videos‚ creating a trend called "cyber-bullying." Students have used their phones to embarrass their peers or teachers. For example‚ students may record school fights and post them online

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