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    Starbucks experience‚ which would increase customer’s willingness to pay and also increase profitability. They even payed their first dividend 2010. That ment a huge change of purpose. But is growth bad ? It has it’s benefits and dangers. Warren Buffet states‚ that ‘Growth benefits investors only when the business in point can invest at incremental returns that are enticing – in other words‚ only when each dollar used to finance the growth creates over a dollar of long term market value.’ We can say

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    Athletic Training For most jobs‚ athletic trainers need a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from an accredited college or university; however‚ master’s degrees are also common. The Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) accredits most programs. All programs have both classroom and clinical components. Courses include science and health-related courses‚ such as anatomy‚ physiology‚ nutrition‚ and biomechanics. Athletic trainers may need a higher degree to be eligible

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    Certified Athletic Trainer The National Athletic Trainers Association defines a certified athletic trainer as‚ “An athletic trainer that encompasses the prevention‚ examination‚ diagnosis‚ treatment and rehabilitation of emergent‚ acute or chronic injuries and medical conditions.” According to Becoming an Athletic Trainer‚ “Athletic Trainers (ATs) are health care professionals who collaborate with physicians to give preventive services‚ emergency care‚ clinical diagnosis‚ therapeutic intervention

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    ten random people‚ that few to none of them would really know what an Athletic Trainer does. Most people are not educated about the role of Athletic Trainers because they are relatively new to the health care system. I believe that education is the key to making Athletic Training even more successful than it already is. For example‚ most of the club sports players at Towson have no idea that they can visit the Athletic Training clinic. I’ve heard the phrase “do no harm” so many times‚ but the possibility

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    Athletic trainers are health care professionals who diagnose‚ treat‚ rehabilitate‚ and prevent acute or chronic injuries involving the physically active population. Athletic trainers who work in a high school‚ college‚ or professional sports setting know their athlete in and out. The athletic trainer’s goal is to return the athlete to their activity as healthy as possible. Rehabilitation is the key to returning to health. But what about the psychological side of the injury? Can athletic trainers

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    to talk to people willing to employ Athletic Trainers. I had been looking forward to it‚ and soon realized it was not what I thought it would be. I had previously looked into a few of the participant’s companies and found a few that might be worth talking to. However‚ this number was few and far between for only Athletic Training jobs. Some of the people I talked to were more interested in me if I had a Pre-Physical Therapy track rather than just Athletic Training‚ such as Common Wealth Health Corporation

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    History Test II There were many long-term causes and short term causes that aided and pushed forward the impending Civil War. The short term causes‚ however‚ were the most effective because they happened quickly and completely divided the nation in half. The causes were not only rapid and influential‚ but they were also all the consequences of the prior‚ creating an exponential rampage of divergence which led the country straight to Civil War. These short term causes were (in order of first to following):

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    an aggressive atmosphere in Europe. Alliances were beginning to cause a “ripple effect” between the Great Powers‚ and imperialism increased tension and competition. Militarism‚ alliances‚ and imperialism are the three main causes of the first world war. Rising tension among the Great powers had created competition that required only the slightest spark to ignite into what is known as World War I. Imperialism was one of the major causes of WWI because it created competition between the Great Powers

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    While I was participating in the athletic training clinics‚ I had a very interesting‚ educative experience. There were many different parts that I enjoyed while engaging in the athletic training clinics. One of things I enjoyed about being in the clinics was being able to talk to the different athletic training students and preceptors; as well as‚ seeing them utilize their skills they had learned from their pervious classes and preceptors. It was also enriching to be able to watch a patient improve

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    is an athletic trainer? The certified athletic trainer is a qualified health care professional educated and experienced in the management of health care problems associated with physical activity. Specifically‚ the Athletic Trainer specializes in six practice areas or performance domains established by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) • Prevention of Injuries • Recognition‚ evaluation and assessment of injuries • Immediate care of athletic injuries

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