Basketball is not a sport for everyone it takes a lot of dedication‚ strength‚ and teamwork. I have played basketball since I was seven years old. The love that I have for the game is indescribable‚ if by chance I could never play again‚ my soul would be a hollow lifeless shadow. From the Separating White Line I glance up at the scoreboard; the clock reads 15 seconds left in the fourth quarter. My team is down by 4 points; we have to score a three-pointer and have no time-outs left. I yell out the
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parts to it that people don’t really think about too much. There are three points of football that come from playing the game and they are the rich‚ glitzy‚ famous part. The part that travels to away games and has long practices that keep you away from your family. Then there is the anguish and stress factor‚ which is probably the biggest effect. One obvious positive that comes from playing the game of football is all the perks that come with it. As a kid there are dreams of doing something like
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The dwindling quality of education in Nigeria is a cause for great concern and also calls for a prompt action by all stakeholders to salvage the trend. The current situation is‚ to say the least‚ disheartening. A lot of computer science graduates of Nigeria’s tertiary institutions‚ for instance‚ fail recruitment tests for their inability to switch on a PC. Some of them are obviously getting to touch such machines for the first time. Mass Communication graduates struggle to make simple and correct
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4. Design of the study 4.1 Statement of the problem A career based education should impart a quality and a professional education so as to make the students industry – ready. But nowadays career education never leads to take a successful profession in most of the colleges primarily due to its low quality of syllabus in schools and frequent changes in government policy. The students who pursue higher education don’t have a strong base in subjects to carry out their further studies towards great future
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The Moral Implication in the Charity Culture Nowadays‚ the charity culture is both strange and familiar to the public‚ for it is not reported so much on the media in one hand‚ and in the other hand‚ the moral implication in the charity culture is just like the blood in human bodies. In the western countries‚ the origin of charity culture is from the religion. The theory of “Original Sin” in Christianity makes people believe that everyone is born guilty‚ who must atone for his philanthropy by working
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Nowadays people have to work and study more than in the past. Most of the time we sit in the office or at school. A lot of people feel stressed because their bodies do not get enough motion. Different people have different ways to reduce stress‚ but for me the most effective is playing sport. First of all‚ playing sport is good for health. By playing sport‚ we feel more relaxed. Sport exercises allow us to meet people‚ for example‚ at the gym. In my opinion‚ relationships with others area very useful
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Summary With the advent of reality programming overtaking the television landscape‚ questions arise regarding the ethical implications involved in shows that seem to suggest counseling or therapy occurs within a television show‚ particularly one purported to be reality television. Studies show that television is an information media. According to a survey by the National Health Council‚ people received almost half (40%) of their information regarding healthcare from television (Vogel‚ Gentile‚
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Shivarajan‚ Sridevi & Blau‚ Gary. 2005. Enacting Ecological Sustainability in the MNC: A Test of an Adapted Value-Belief-Norm Framework. Journal of Business Ethics. 59‚ 295-305. Beins‚ B. C. 2004. Research methods: A tool for life. New York: Pearson Education Burgelman‚ R.‚ A Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIDP) Employee Outlook Survey (2012) http://www.cipd.co.uk/hr-resources/survey-reports/employee-outlook-winter-2011-12.aspx Fenton-O ’Creevy‚ M Floyd‚ S. W. & Lane‚ P. J. 2000. Strategizing
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Intermediate Level of education: The students are promoted to intermediate level after passing the metric education. Upon successful completion to grade 11 and grade 12 examination by the BISE‚ students are awarded the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC). The education is also known as the intermediate education which is from 11th to 12th class. In this education the student decide the future plans of him that whether he has to study the engineering‚ medical or arts subjects. The intermediate
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School of Civil Engineering Geotechnical Implications of Urban Greening March 2013 Geotechnical Implications of Urban Greening March 2013 Report prepared by (Joshua Webb) As part of the MEng research project 2012/13 The material in this report was prepared as part of the M.Eng. course in Civil Engineering and should not be published without the permission of The University of Birmingham. The University of Birmingham accepts no responsibility for the statements made in this document
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