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    Creating Space In Soccer

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    Creating space during a soccer game is very important in getting the ball into the net. There are four things needed to make space and pass: a plan‚ a distraction‚ speed‚ and room to be able to make that space. First you should have a good idea of what to do in this situation and where people are. Second you need some sort of distraction so another player can get open. This is an important step in the process because if you don’t the player getting open will get covered. Then you need to be able

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    Creating Shared Value

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    Summary of ‘Creating shared value’ by M. Porter and M. Kramer The problem nowadays is that most businesses don’t have the right purpose ‘in mind’. They have a narrow-minded view in making profit and thus optimizing short-time financial performance. This old capitalistic view leads to a vicious circle. More specifically‚ the corporation doesn’t keep its environment and the broader community in mind while making profit and so they are perceived as (partly) responsible for society’ failures. This

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    Creating Learning Contracts To complete this assignment‚ you will need to fill in the following boxes: 1. In the first box you will identify one step involved in creating a Learning Contract. 2. In the next box you will provide an overview of the step you identified. 3. In the last box you will discuss the significance of the step you identified and how the differences of individual learners may impact this step in the process. 4. Repeat steps until all steps involved in creating

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    Behavioural Approach

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    BEHAVIORISM Fred Luthans‚ James B. Avey and Brett Luthans Definition Behaviorism is a theoretical foundation with roots in psychology with an intentional focus on observable‚ measurable behavior as the primary unit of analysis (Luthans‚ Youssef‚ & Luthans‚ 2005). Behaviorism systematically analyzes the relationships between an individual’s behavior and environmental contingencies. The study and practice of behaviorism emphasizes predicting and controlling/managing behavior and thus is especially

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    learning approach

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    Learning approach for first year students in university The essay examines the comparison of surface approach and deep approach used in university students. As a fact‚ many first year students‚ regardless of majors‚ adopt surface approaches to learning. However‚ universities encourage students to accept a deep approach to learn rather than surface approach. Therefore‚ many first year students face a challenge to use which approach to achieve high academic grades. The essay presents the two opposite

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    issues will arise relative to the diversity. I am extremely grateful to Ms. Liza Smith for supporting me with this interview. Why is music important? When educational cuts are made‚ music and art are amongst the first subjects to go. Unfortunately‚ it means that parents‚ educators and even board members are overlooking each subject`s importance. Music education is more than just introducing students to beats‚ notes and songs. Instead‚ it completely transforms a child`s mind and opens up endless

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    Multicultural Approach

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    Multicultural Approach Doris McMillan ECE 405: Children & Families in a Diverse Society August 29‚ 2010 Definitions of multicultural education vary. Some place emphasizes on the cultural characteristics of diverse groups‚ some emphasize social problems such as those associated with oppression‚ some place emphasize on political power‚ while others on the reallocation of economic resources. Some restrict their focus to people of color‚ while others include all major groups that are different

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    proximity sensor to monitor distance between robot and survivor. I. Requirement and Stakeholder Analysis a. Many parties are involved in the construction‚ testing‚ and operation of the USRR‚ and thus a stakeholder analysis allows a clear picture of what is required (and requested) of all parties. The following table summarizes the stakeholders involved‚ with their respective requirements: Stakeholders | Requirements | Fire/Police Departments‚ EMS | * Speedy operation * Precise

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    Lay People Requirements

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    Lay people are local members of a community who are randomly selected to hear both criminal and civil court cases using the electoral voting register. They usually hear the majority of criminal cases. They have no knowledge or legal qualifications of the law‚ however there are some formal requirements needed to become a lay person. Lay magistrates and juries are required to; • Be between the ages of 18 to 65‚ • Have no criminal records • Not be a member of the armed forces. • be on the electoral

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    To begin to understand why anti-race/ethnicity homicides may be discernible from other types of lethal violence‚ the current study draws from Messerschmidt’s (1993) theory of structured action‚ and specifically Barbara Perry’s (2001) extension of this theoretical framework to explain incidents of bias victimization. Structured action theory assumes that individual behavior and social relations cannot be interpreted without first linking people’s actions to the broader socio-structural conditions under

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