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    Pressures\">Early Pressures</a> Putting children in extracurricular activities too early can cause burn out. Scholastic states parents should not think that an early start in anything will lead to a career because most children do not grow up to be professional musicians or athletes. Extracurricular activities can teach children discipline‚ teamwork and other life skills but early involvement might be overwhelming for young students. This disadvantage can grow into resentment as well. Pushing

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    CORRELATES OF SPORT PARTICIPATION AMONG STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN By POPOOLA‚ OLUWASEUN OYEWALE MATRIC NO: 138138 A PROJECT WORK SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN KINETICS AND HEALTH EDUCATION‚ UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN‚ IBADAN‚ NIGERIA. IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION DEGREE (B.Ed.) IN HUMAN KINETICS AND HEALTH EDUCATION SEPTEMBER‚ 2011 CERTIFICATION I certify that this project was carried out by POPOOLA OLUWASEUN OYEWALE

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    football scholarship to a university is extremely difficult. Instead people trying to obtain scholarships through extra curricular sport activities should focus more on their academics. Some students are only doing extra curricular activities so that their college application will look better to administrators. However‚ a 4.0 grade point average is going to fare more impressive to the administrators then below average grades and a large quantity of extra curricular activities. By requiring a "C" grade

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    because every individual person breathes approximately 22000 times a day‚ inhaling about 15 to 22 Kg of air daily. Polluted air causes physical ill effect decides undesirable aesthetic and physiological effects. Air pollution can be defined as addition to our atmosphere of any material‚ which will have a deterious effect on life upon our planet. The main pollutants contribute by automobiles are carbon monoxide (CO)‚ unburned hydrocarbon (UBHC)‚ oxides of nitrogen (Nox) and Lead. Automobiles are not

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    adjustment of thought. Students talking together provide for input and listening. Students often have to assess the thoughts/ideas of peers‚ determine whether they “fit” their own‚ whether they disagree‚ or partially agree. Students have an opportunity to speak their ideas/thoughts for better formulation. Some often say‚ “I didn’t think of that” or “That’s a different slant.” 2. Promotes greater student-faculty and student-student interaction. Students assist each other in understanding

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    Sport and physical activity is a major thing in the lives of many people in Australia. The people in Australia intend to spend more of their time on leisure than their work. Involvement in sports or physical activity mainly depends on two factors. The two factors are personal factors and socio cultural factors. Personal factors are those that factors that are unique to a particular person and directly affect that person’s regular capacity to be involved in sport and physical activity. The socio cultural

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    OUTPUT-EMPLOYMENT THEORIES (CLASSICAL AND KEYNESIAN) Classical Theory (A) Introduction: Employment and output analysis at macro level has become an important part of economic theory only during and after the Second World War period. It was J. M. Keynes who first analyzed the frequent problem of unemployment and fluctuating levels of real output or national income. Before Keynes’ General Theory (1936) there was hardly any important and serious discussion of the problem of unemployment. However

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    do not wish to handle alcohol or pork have been told they can politely request that customers choose another till at which to pay. At one of its stores in central London last week‚ customers waiting with goods that included pork or alcohol were told by a Muslim checkout worker to wait until another till became available. The assistant was extremely apologetic at having to ask customers to wait. One customer‚ who declined to be named‚ said: “I had one bottle of champagne‚ and the lady‚ who was

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    subjects (e.g Maths‚ English‚ History‚ Science‚ Spanish) followed by students at various levels of education. The school or college’s teaching staff are employed to teach this curriculum‚ and students are periodically assessed (e.g. by exams and term papers) in their progress in each curriculum subject. As they grow older‚ students’ achievements in their curriculum subjects are seen as important in helping them get into a good university or college‚ and to find a good job when they leave education. Depending

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