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    impaired passive range of movement‚ limb deficiency‚ leg length difference‚ short stature‚ hypertonia‚ ataxia‚ athetosis and visual impairment. Athletes are classified by Classifiers who are trained and certified to assess athletes’ impairments to determine their sport class. Classifications are needed because if athletes with similar disabilities are classed together‚ their disability has less of an impact on their place in the competition. Fairness is always an issue when classifying someone into

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    HOW DEMAND DETERMINES OUTPUT IN THE SHORT RUN Typically‚ firms that supply intermediate goods such as steel rods or other inputs let demand not price determine the level of output in the short run. To understand this idea‚ consider an automobile firm that buys material from a steelmaker on a regular basis. Because the auto firm and the steel producer have been in business with one another for a long time and have an ongoing relationship‚ they have negotiated a contract that keeps steel prices

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    Johannes Kepler and Rene Descartes that the speed of light was infinite‚ having the ability to travel at any distance immediately. A notable physicist named Galileo Galilei was one of the first scientists to ponder this phenomenon of light‚ and how to determine the speed of this unknown. In order to do so‚ Galilei formulates an experiment with an assistant. While standing on one hilltop‚ and his assistant standing on another farther away‚ both held a lamp that could be uncovered and covered whenever

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    specific relief

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    Introduction An injunction is an equitable remedy in the form of a court order that requires a party to do‚ or to refrain from doing‚ certain acts. A party that fails to comply with an injunction faces criminal or civil penalties and may have to pay damages or accept sanctions. In some cases‚ breaches of injunctions are considered serious criminal offenses that merit arrest and possible prison sentences. Emergency injunctions that are in effect only a short time are called temporary restraining

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    Quality Tools

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    Seven Basic Management Tools "The Old Seven." "The First Seven." "The Basic Seven." Quality pros have many names for these seven basic tools of quality‚ first emphasized by Kaoru Ishikawa‚ a professor of engineering at Tokyo University and the father of “quality circles.” Start your quality journey by mastering these tools‚ and you ’ll have a name for them too: "indispensable." 1. Cause-and-effect diagram (also called Ishikawa or fishbone chart): Identifies many possible causes for

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    Specific Performance

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    Specific Performance MT311 Business Law Part I There are four situations we have to review in terms of specific performance and possible breach of contract. First we must understand the elements of specific performance then we can evaluate how they relate to each scenario. “In some situations‚ damages are an inadequate remedy for a breach of contract…equitable remedies include rescission and restitution‚ specific performance‚ and reformation” (Miller & Jentz‚ 2009). Specific performance

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    Tools of Research

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    TOOLS OF RESEARCH * Research Tool – is a specific mechanism or strategy the researcher uses to collect‚ manipulate‚ or interpret data. * Research Methodology – is the general approach the researcher takes in carrying out the research project‚ to some extent‚ this approach dictates the particular tools that the researcher selects. THE SIX GENERAL TOOLS OF RESEARCH 1. The library and its resources For thousands of years‚ the library served primarily as a repository of books and manuscripts

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    Specific Population

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    Specific Population and the Advocate Role June 23‚ 2013 Introduction “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor‚ never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented.” (Goodreads‚ 2013) Advocacy is about speaking up for people who cannot speak up for themselves or helping individuals speak up for themselves. An advocate is a person who is there to make sure that the best interest of the client is always kept in mind‚ advocate support their clients

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    Luck Determines How You Think and Play Julie Camacho EN 111‚ Section 15 Professor Sarmiento February 12‚ 2015 Luck Determines How You Think and Play Golf seems like a pretty easy sport for it does not require any intense exercise of such. What most people do not know is that golf deals with concentrating and managing anxiety. A person playing golf may build anxiety from the fear of making a wrong move as the audience gazes at him or her. The golfer may react a little differently if he or she were

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    How to Use Chopsticks

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    The Chinese use chopsticks as easily and as naturally as Europeans use forks. They are like an extension of a man’s fingers‚ practical adaptations that evolved from the days when man indeed ate with his fingers. There are different styles of chopsticks. The Chinese variety is blunt on the "eating end‚"‚ while the Japanese prefer those with pointed tips. There are even short lengths for children for use. Chopsticks are made of many materials - ivory‚ plastic‚ silver‚ and even jade - but the most

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