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    The outdoors has been an integral part of who I am‚ allowing me to connect deeply with my dad and to forge a new bond with my sister. Growing up with amazing access to the wilderness‚ I’ve been on countess hikes and climbs with my family and have found a sense of freedom‚ independence‚ and physical and inner strength in myself as I have made challenging ascents and endured conditions that have tested my mettle. I have spent much of my free time in high school working with POST 84 Outdoor Education

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    Indoor N Outdoor Games

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    OUTDOOR GAMES Introduction: At first‚ gymnastics were the only method of physical exercise Gymnastics by nature are dull and monotonous. Man wished to get mental pleasure during physical exercise. So‚ he invented outdoor games. Now‚ outdoor games are popular all over the world. Classification: In India‚ we have now two classes of outdoor games‚ such as‚ the native and the foreign. The native games are Ha-du-du‚ Hide and Seek‚ Kabadi and so on. The foreign games came to us when the English came

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    Theorist: Benjamin Bloom

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    THEORIST: Benjamin Bloom Benjamin S. Bloom was a Jewish-American educational psychologist; he was born in Lansford‚ Pennsylvania on 21st February‚ 1913. Benjamin Bloom attended the Pennsylvania State University where he obtained a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in 1935. He then moved to the University of Chicago and completed a Ph.D. in education in 1942‚ and served as a member of the Board of Examinations from 1940 - 1943. In 1944 he was appointed as the Instructor of Educational Psychology;

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    1. When we talk about outdoor recreation‚ I don’t think that people understand even half the benefits they get while participating in programs that gets them outside and moving. Whether people do it to make friends‚ complete challenges‚ or exploring the world as well as their own limits‚ it can have a profound effect on their body and mind. I see outdoor programs as getting out of your comfort zone by trying new things. I believe people are always searching for their new hobby or fascination; which

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    Outdoor Education Review 1. Outdoor Education Theories (Maslow‚ Inverted U‚ Weiner‚ Reversal‚ Priest’s Model) 2. Developmental issues for grades 6-12 (cognitive‚ physical‚ growth‚ and social) Obesity in Adolescence 80% of obese preadolescents grow into obese adults 96% of obese teenagers become obese adults MS Psychomotor: Rapid & uneven growth Range of motor ability levels increases Range of skill level increasingly apparent Center of gravity changes Students learning

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    Philosophical and Cultural Perspectives on Outdoor Education Outdoor Education- A site of Cultural struggle Introduction This paper tries to identify some of the cultural issues affecting the lives of young people and children and their access to outside natural environments. It looks at the cultural changes in society that may have suppressed or is suppressing the potential development of children through this medium and what the potential negative aspects might be in the future. I would

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    Outdoor security cameras are getting really popular these days since they give the owner of the property a great way to keep an eye gate or fence of the property. Surveillance cameras installed in clear sight act as a deterrent to the intruders and can reduce the chance of miscreants damaging your property or even burglars trying to break into your property. This is another reason why commercial property and home owners are installing one or more outdoor security systems these days. How an Outdoor

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    Theorist of Modern Novel

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    THEORISTS OF THE MODERNIST NOVEL In the early twentieth century the modernist novel exploded literary conventions and expectations‚ challenging representations of reality‚ consciousness and identity.These novels were not simply creative masterpieces but also crucial articulations of revolutionary developments in critical thought. In this volume Deborah Parsons traces the developing modernist aesthetic in the thought and writings of James Joyce‚ Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf. Considering

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    Creekside Outdoor Gear is a China-based company that produces and markets clothing sold exclusively in retail stores specializing in apparel for outdoor enthusiasts. The product line includes shirts‚ pants‚ jackets‚ hats‚ gloves‚ and underwear. The stores also sell equipment for mountain climbing‚ canoeing‚ and hiking‚ items for which Creekside’s products are a natural complement. Creekside is known throughout the Northeast part of China for high quality. Joe Chan‚ Creekside’s founder and owner

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    CASE APPLICATION 1 Passion for the Outdoors and for People At its headquarters in Ventura‚ California‚ Patagonia’s office space feels more like a national park lodge than the main office of a $400 million retailer.100 It has a Douglas fir staircase and a portrait of Yosemite’s El Capitan. The company’s café serves organic food and drinks. There’s an infant and toddler child-care room for employees’ children. An easy one-block walk from the Pacific Ocean‚ employees’ surfboards are lined up by the

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