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    may be structured‚ semi structured‚ or unstructured. They usually take place on a one –to –one basis between the researcher and the respondent‚ but group interviews are an alternative. Those sociologists who prefer to collect quantitative data are more likely to use structured interviews. With this type of interview the researcher takes special care to draw up a carefully worded set of questions. They also try to standardize their performance as interviewers so that they behave in exactly the same

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    Should Middle Schools Allow Sports? Middle school sports should they be allowed? Can they help benefit students in the future? Middle schools sports are an opportunity for students to help benefit their future. Not providing middle schools sports can increase the chances of students becoming overweight. Middle school sports should be required to be provided in schools. There are several studies that indicate middle school students should play sports because: Childhood obesity‚ gives kids something

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    as well. Some of the countries that receive the most aid consider us their enemy. The most money we give is to countries in the middle east because we are trying to make them our friend‚ not enemy. As we are in debt and people in our country need help‚ we still decide to give money to countries that consider us their enemy. We are trying to get a better relationship with the countries we give the most money to. “Washington doles out aid primarily based on calculations about how to advance U.S. strategic

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    that is should be a actual sport? If yes‚ Then you agree that video games should be a sport.. When playing timed puzzle games it will increase the players focus. Gaming involes a lot of things like‚ eye hand cordination‚ muscle memory‚ focus‚ and teamwork. A lot of people Think this shouldn’t be a sport because you’re sitting on a couch or a chair. yet there are motion sensor devices that can track your moves‚ and it even works on a lot of games. Products like 2k 16 and EA sports games‚ can

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    There will be consequences. Especially when it comes to other means of collecting money from the masses. It is highly likely that the government will expect income from other sources such as rise in tax and ultimately rise in everything possible. And to add‚ providing it for free means bad quality of education because everyone can afford to have it. Teachers will be less inspired to teach since what they do is something the children hardly value‚ because they got it for free. Schools also will be

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    Why PEDs Should be Legal in Sports In life we all strive to be the greatest we can‚ we do anything to reach our maximum potential. As sports fans we pay to see the best athletes perform at their maximum potential. Performance enhancing drugs do just this; help athletes reach their pinnacle. Currently most are not legal in professional sports‚ but this should change. With performance enhancing drugs legal it would make professional sports far more entertaining‚ reduce underground and unsafe drug

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    Should Steroids be Allowed in Sports No‚ steroids should not be allowed in sports. It seems that the use of steroids in sports should be allowed. According to Saculescu‚ Foddy‚ and Clayton the legalization of performance enhancing drugs in sports would be fairer and safer. One of the drugs used in sports‚ erythropoietin (EPO)‚ is a growth hormone and found naturally in the body (Clyaton et. al). These drugs are also so advanced that they can actually mimic certain natural processes

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    Have you ever thought of using PEDs in sports?Hi have you ever felt guilty for using a drug?People think PEDs should not be allowed in sports.They should take PEDs seriously because of the risks.Would you take risk to win 1 game or a couple?More kids have started taking PEDs and some have committed suicide.It also can cost people a lot of money for PEDs and they may go poor if they are playing a sport without a contract because the cost of the PEDs.They cost that much because the supply and demand

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    This internship has given me a practical‚ in-depth experience in the professional field of Therapeutic Recreation. I have developed the values‚ knowledge‚ skill‚ and qualities to perform proficiently and ethically in this profession. In this internship I have successfully participated in direct interventions for teenagers and adults with neurological disorders. Evaluate and review chart profiles (behavior‚ history‚ etc.) of participants amongst a team of therapists and nurses. Plan safe‚ cost-effective

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    various personal meanings assigned to an activity. differences in personal meanings assigned to an activity‚ 2. Resource Specificity: The significance attached to using a specific recreation resource for a given recreational experience. differences in the level of significance attached to using a specific recreation resource‚ 3. Mode of Experience: The varying expectations of how the natural environment will be perceived. c) differences in expectations of the natural environment‚ 4. Lifestyle

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