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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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    Citations: Steinem‚ Gloria. "Sex‚ Lies‚ and Advertising." 1990. Mercury Reader. N.p.: Pearson‚ 2013. 45-67. Print. Brady‚ Judy. "Why I Want a Wife." 1970. Mercury Reader. N.p.: Pearson‚ 2013. 74-78. Print. Blum‚ Deborah. "The Gender Blur." 1998. Mercury Reader. N.p.: Pearson‚ 2013. 103-13. Print. Barry‚ Dave. "Guys vs. Men." 1995. Mercury Reader. N.p.: Pearson‚ 2013. 113-21. Print.

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    Blaine Kitchenware is issuing stock to raise money for their business. BKI plans repurchase its own shares. This means BKI plans to invest into its own company. The company’s main issue is the fact that it is over liquid and under-levered and whether to distribute cash to shareholders by buying back shares or paying dividends. The answer is easy as this; BKI has to spend money to make money. Lucky for them they have the money and have more than enough to invest into their company. When BKI repurchase

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    Entrepreneurial Qualities Successful entrepreneurs refer to the desired traits‚ which enable an entrepreneur to do what is expected of him/her and succeed in business. It is the combination of these characteristics that is required to enable any one to perform effectively as an entrepreneur. It is possible for people to develop these characteristics and succeed in their careers as entrepreneurs.  I. Entrepreneur Prefer Moderate Risks Entrepreneurs are people who prefer taking moderate risks.

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    Harvard  Referencing    Hetal Patel‚ Student Support Officer  in conjunction with   Emily Shields‚ Padma Inala & Nicola  Beck‚ Subject Librarians  August 2012      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS   In constructing this guide‚ a number of  handbooks from various institutions were  consulted.  Permission to use information from  these institutes has been granted.  The authors  would like to thank and acknowledge the  following institutes:  David Rudd – University of Bolton  Geoffrey Ward – University of Essex 

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    (2009). A New Business Model For Skype: Turning Phone Numbers On The Web Into Paid Ads. Retrieved from Tech Crunch: http://techcrunch.com/2009/04/17/a-new-business-model-for-skype-turning-phone-numbers-on-the-web-into-paid-ads/ Skype‚ 9-806-165 (Harvard Business School 2009). Venkatraman‚ N. a. (2004). Boston University Working Paper. . In Publish or perish: Serial adaptation across technology generations. .

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    HISTORY OF CROCS The Company Crocs designs‚ manufactures and distributes footwear and accessories for men‚ women and children. They strive to be the global leader in the sale of molded footwear featuring fun‚ comfort‚ color and functionality. Their primary products utilize proprietary closed cell-resin‚ called Croslite. The company uses a material that produces innovative‚ lightweight‚ non-marking and odor-resistant footwear. They currently sell their products in over 90 countries through retailers

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    Although‚ mercury is a naturally occurring element‚ most of the mercury that comes in contact with us or the ecosystem is developed from human industrial factories‚ such as coal mines. Additionally‚ Studies have estimated there has been a 20 percent increase in mercury emission due to anthropogenic (coal mines) use in the last 150 years (1). Coal has become the major resource due to having the highest potential of becoming a significant energy resource compared to other fossil fuels. One of the

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    possible job settings? When people hear athletic trainer‚ most people think about working with athletes or for a team. Athletic trainers are lucky enough to work in any type of setting. Professional sports team‚ airports‚ and military are just some of the settings an athletic trainer can work at. “Although there is that option of working in different setting‚ most athletic trainers work in colleges and universities‚” says Annie Martin who used to be an athletic trainer for Washington State University

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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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