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    Gender Differences in Mental Rotation Abstract The general research topic for this were the sex differences in mental rotation. Twenty- five female students and five male students were assigned to different treatment conditions and were tested on their response time and accuracy in the different mental rotation conditions. It was hypothesized that lateralization between genders would effect the results based on stimulus type. Males were expected to perform better‚ both in accuracy and speed

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    Mandatory Reporting

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    PEARSON (pages 169-171)  Mandatory reporting refers to a legal requirement to report an act‚ event‚ or situation that is designated by state or local law as a reportable event  all states mandate the reporting of certain vital statistics such as births and deaths  many states require reporting of abortions and neonatal deaths  federal and states laws mandate the reporting of communicable disease‚ including venereal diseases  http://library.ahima.org/xpedio/groups/public/documents/ahima/bok1_023186

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    Volleyball 5-1 Rotations

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    Volleyball: The 5-1 Rotation Introduction A team’s success in volleyball is directly linked to each player’s ability to understand his or her position on the court. The 5-1 rotation—1 setter and 5 hitters—provides the greatest flexibility and consistency for a team’s offense and defense. The following document describes the basic serve-receive set-up and a basic defensive posture. The diagrams are only a starting point. In both serve-receive and defense‚ players should be able to adapt

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    Job rotation has been recognized as a good practice for personnel development in the social and health care field. (Laaksonen‚ Niskanen & Ollila 2012‚ 196; Hamilton & Wilkie‚ 2001.) It promotes the professional competence of an individual as well as supports co-operation between work units. It is not only increases professional knowledge and experiences‚ also individual’s performance in different positions and responsibilities‚ the best criterion for evaluation and measurement of their capabilities

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    most about volleyball are our rotations‚ my position‚ and my teammates. To begin with‚ I love how we do our rotations. During the game the rotation is what keeps us moving. If we are moving then we are warmed up and ready to move around. While you are on the court you need to find a way around other people. Having rotations is like using a guideline to where you’re suppose to go. You need to be in the right position or you will get called out of rotation. Rotation are meant to put you where

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    Mandatory Sentencing

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    CRJ 100 Mandatory Sentencing Kimberly Manjarres Arizona State University There are many things that are uncertain in life. If there are clouds in the sky‚ does that mean it’s going to rain today? If you’re going to get into a car accident on the way to work? No matter what uncertainties we face in life‚ the Legislature has taken away some uncertainties with mandatory sentencing. Mandatory sentencing can be traced as far back as the biblical times with “An eye for an eye and a tooth for

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    What new knowledge and/or skills did you learn during this rotation? In what ways has this learning changed your perspective on this particular field/career? I learned how to diagnose a patient‚ different exercises‚ and ways to see how long their treatment will last. I learned what muscles work together and how to tell which one is lacking strength. I learned a lot more about how the body parts work together and why treatment is necessary for people. I thought that Physical Therapists just were

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    Mandatory School

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    actually had a choice in the matter. “Mandatory attendance laws force many to attend school who have no wish to be there… The solution to this problem is simple: Abolish compulsory- attendance laws and allow only those who are committed to getting an education attend”. This is what Roger Sipher wrote in his article “So that nobody has to go to school if they don’t want to” that was published in the “New York Times” on December 22‚ 1997. The author states that mandatory attendance laws should be abolished

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    Mandatory Bargaining

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    Holley‚ Jennings & Wolters states‚ “mandatory bargaining subjects are subjects that may have a direct effect on bargaining unit member’s wages‚ hours‚ or other terms and conditions of employment‚ including the willingness to meet at reasonable times for the purpose of negotiating and the willingness to reduce oral agreements to writing” (2012‚ p. 265). For example‚ when negotiating mandatory subjects of bargaining‚ it includes negotiating wages‚ shift differentials‚ work schedules‚ paid holidays

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    Mandatory Voting

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    people liberty‚ freedom‚ and fairness--the essential emotions and traits that describe who we are as Americans. This provides the strength of who we are as a nation and more. If it were to switch to mandatory voting‚ it would cause an eruption of problems‚ starting from switching all formats to mandatory voting on every single issue that the government releases‚ which would cause tax dollars to be spent on that area‚ not on other areas that need more help and more funds. Not only that‚ there is no

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