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    Issue: parents are often focused on winning‚ vicariously living through their kid‚ and protecting family pride. They are often outspoken‚ live in a constant need of vanity‚ just as narcissistic as their kids at times‚ are fixed minded‚ and are biased with no room for an open mind. They often say “Do your best” and ask the question “Did you win?” instead of “how did you play and did you meet your process and performance goals for the game?” In the scenario‚ perhaps the parents are to blame because

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    it’s not the athlete’s fault the sports are glamorized‚ and most injuries are due to poor coaching and lack of acknowledging of the rules. First‚ sports are a big part of student’s lives. The article Are High School Sports Good For Kids?‚ By Daniel Gould stated‚ “High school sports are an integral part

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    theme that is present throughout the short story “X” written by Lois Gould. “X” is based on the innocent childhood of a kid in which their gender is never truly revealed. Throughout the story‚ we witness how this unique child changes most gender based stereotypes that are created throughout young children’s lives. X changes the way his

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    Must Give in Order to Receive Positivity is not a demand‚ but it is a choice. Trust is not a necessity‚ but it is a benefit. In today’s society‚ student athletes have begun play the game only for individual satisfaction. Sports such as football‚ volleyball‚ basketball‚ and baseball are now full of players with selfish attitudes instead of having team-driven mindsets. Athletes have lost their hope in coaches who do not give 100 percent devotion to their team during practice or game time. If a coach

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    miscarriages of justice: Misunderstanding scientific evidence in high profile criminal appeals." Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 22 (1): 53–89. Gould‚ J. B.‚ & LEO‚ R. A. (2010). ONE HUNDRED YEARS LATER: WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS AFTER A CENTURY OF RESEARCH Johnson‚ S. (2012‚ April 19). RIGHTING WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS. New York Amsterdam News Leo‚ R.A. & Gould‚ J.B. (2009). Studying Wrongful Convictions: Learning From Social Science‚ OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 7(7). McMunigal‚ K. C. (2007). GUILTY

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    climbing sport itself plus general training in order to increase performance; and the autonomous stage will be called the Outcome Stage or mesocycle which will focus on advanced specialization with climbing specific training (Schmidt & Lee‚ 2014; Gould‚ 2015; Horst‚ 2017; Lidor‚ Tenenbaum‚ Ziv‚ & Issurin‚ 2016). At the conclusion of the outcome stage‚ the athlete would have attained a level of sport perfection with “refined specific abilities/skills within the specific role/task in the selected

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    York: Longman. Cox‚ A. & Harper‚ H. (2009) Planning teaching and assessing learning: a reading: London. Greenwich University Press Evershed‚ J. & Roper‚ J. (2010) Teaching information Technology 14+. Maidenhead. Open University Press. Francis‚ M. & Gould‚ J. (2009) Achieving Your PTLLS Awards: A Practical Guide to successful Teaching in lifelong learning sector. London. SAGE Publications Inc. Gravells‚ A. (2009) Principles and Practice of assessment in lifelong learning sector. Exeter: Learning

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    Allen Iverson is one of the most famous basketball players not only because of his talent‚ but also because of his reckless attitude outside of the game. The documentary shows how Iverson acted as a child and shows how he committed himself to sports so he could get out of the projects. The film shows how he struggled with adversity and was eventually able to overcome it by dedicating himself to basketball. There are many psychological principles in the documentary that relate to how Iverson was able

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    Reading Musical Interpretation: a case analysis of J.S. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue in B Minor (BWV 893) based upon framework and diagram established by Hellaby § Introduction and Literature Review This essay aims to discuss interpretations of‚ The Well-Tempered Clavier (WTC) II‚ through analysis of recordings made on the piano by three pianists whose names have been closely associated with Bach performance. The analysis is based on an approach established by Julian Hellaby. In his book ‘Reading Musical

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    “The Terrifying Normalcy of AIDS”‚ by Stephen Jay Gould will give us some knowledge about this disease and from that; we could avoid the number of people getting AIDS. “The AIDS pandemic‚ an issue that may rank with nuclear weaponry as the greatest danger of our ear” (Gould). A nuclear weapon costs nearly billion dollar to create and can kills millions people. AIDS doesn’t cost any but still can cause millions of death. In this article‚ Gould mentioned that the world has ignored AIDS‚ and viewing

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