Indoor climate and ventilation JENS PEDER PEDERSEN Jens Peder Pedersen Indoor climate and ventilation INDOOR CLIMATE Thermal indoor climate Air temperature‚ air velocity and air humidity Atmospheric indoor climate: = Air quality: pollutions as dust‚ air humidity‚ gasses and smell The psychical environment Page 2 Jens Peder Pedersen Indoor climate and ventilation INDOOR CLIMATE Physical and chemical demands for the indoor climate 1. Suitable temperature 2. Suitable
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INDOOR AIR QUALITY (PUBLIC AWARENESS) Indoor air is often considered safe and free from pollutants. But most people have the greatest contact with toxic pollutants not outside but inside their homes and offices. The modern consumer products like air fresheners‚ cleaning compounds‚ moth repellants‚ cigarettes‚ toilet disinfectants or deodorizers are the most common sources that laden the indoor air with toxic pollutants without anyone even suspecting them or their potential. Indoor air pollution
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basketball I lose confidence when I’m about to shoot in the hoop. I’m not too confident about if the ball will go in. I’m going improve it by taking some free shots on my own and try and be confident with my shots. I’m going to play a free throw game a try to score 21 points and count how many shots I missed and how many I scored. Equipment I will need: Basketball and hoop Warm up: Jogging and shooting Cool down: Jogging and stretching Session 2 In basketball I sometimes lose concentration
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Physical Education Participation in Physical Activity – Badminton Written by Valeria Ponzin Badminton and Figueroa’s Framework Introduction The purpose of this research is to connect Figueroa’s Framework to my decision to join or not a badminton club. After close examination I choose the 2 levels that for me have the most significant impact on people’s decision on sports and describe them linking with badminton. Badminton Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players
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The ’indoor management rule’ explained Introduction At common law‚ a person dealing with a corporation – assuming that he or she is acting in good faith and without knowledge of any irregularity – need not inquire about the formality of the internal proceedings of the corporation‚ but is entitled to assume that there has been compliance with the articles and bylaws.(1) This principle‚ known as the ’indoor management rule’‚ was authoritatively laid down in the 19th century case of Royal British
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Associate Level Material Indoor Air Pollution Resources: Chapter 19 of Environmental Science and the EPA web site‚ “Introduction to Air Quality”. Retrieved from‚ http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ia-intro.html Complete the following chart: Pollutant Sources Health effects Is Your Risk Level Acceptable? Solutions Sustainable Replacements‚ when appropriate Radon Natural decay of uranium found in almost all soils. Radon leaks into homes through walls‚ floors‚ and water. Lung cancer unknown Seal cracks
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Badminton Learning Sequence and Cues Document Methods of Teaching Individual Activities PE-2111-002 Spring 2012 2/21/2012 Alan Fulcher Dr. Rockie Pederson The purpose of this document is to illustrate the most effective way to teach the sport of Badminton to beginners. It will outline the basic skills necessary for one to be successful in the sport‚ and will be divided into several sections in order to make it easier to navigate. The document will be sectioned off according to each skill‚ beginning
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Teach a Skill – Badminton Serves Equipment Number of shuttlecocks: 11-12 Number of rackets: 21-24 Number of nets: 4 Warm Up | | - Back and Forward Neck Stretch - Side to Side Neck Stretch - Overhead Shoulder Stretch - Posterior Shoulder Stretch - Side Stretch - Side Lunge Stretch - Wrist Flexion - Wrist Extension Skills Divide the class into 4 groups. Each group is assigned one court. Each court represents one of the 4 types of serves and each side represents either forehand
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Indoor Hockey 1. List the main rules of indoor hockey. Explain what each of these rules mean. Teams: - Six players on court & up to six inter-changing substitutes. Substitutions can only be made when the ball has crossed the backline; when a goal has been scored; at half time; or to replace an injured player (with the umpire’s permission). Each team must nominate a goalkeeper. Note: Substitutions are not permitted during a penalty corner. PLAYING THE BALL: - The ball may only be played by
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INTRODUCTION: Badminton requires a high level of energy to quickly move around the court‚ deliver effective shots and sustain a match. Knowing how this energy is generated is crucial.All other things being equal‚ the player with more stamina will most likely win a match in baminton. This is because while good stroke skills‚ effective shot placements and fast footwork are important characteristics in a good player‚ fitness is necessary in executing and sustaining these movements for the duration of
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