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    cooperative coach is needed. Allowing these athletes to make a few of their own decisions is a necessity. They do not need a coach to continually command them every step of the way. If a coach is able to implement the cooperative style well‚ then little to no issues would be prevalent within this level of sport. Ethics is a fairly easy thing to deal with. Everyone on the team should treat everyone equally. Race‚ gender‚ and culture should not be a problem. If it is ever a problem‚ the coach should address

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    English 1101 Research Paper What is the role of a men’s basketball coach? When someone thinks about some of the best basketball teams in history‚ they usually tend to forget about the coaches for those teams. Michael Jordan will always be thought of first when the championship Chicago Bulls teams of the 1990s come to mind. Phil Jackson coached all those championship teams and Jordan never won a championship without Jackson. The same can be said for many other great teams. The coaches of championship

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    Being a basketball coach you need a philosophy‚ which is the “study of the fundamental nature of knowledge‚ reality‚ and existence‚ especially when considered as an academic discipline”. Having the type of knowledge that is available no matter what circumstances you come across. Dealing with different characters‚ attitudes talents and families all under one atmosphere will make pull out your coaching philosophy. Exactly like a mission statement‚ when times are good and when times are bad‚ stay true

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    Alex Wallace Cari Brooks English 101 4 October 2011 Coach Carter Review “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light‚ not our darkness‚ that most frightens us. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t insecure around you. We are all meant to shine as children do. It’s not just in some of us; it is in everyone. And as we let our own lights

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    Brittany marsh April 16‚ 2008 Coach Carter I felt that this movie had a true meaning. It’s a true story about a well educated man named Ken Carter. He’s an advocate for Richmond’s youth and participates in his community. He came to Richmond High School to help not just with the team but to talk to the team about working together. To give them advice on being better students‚ with that he helped them to be very successful in life. He gave the guys strKen Carter fought with getting the parents

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    be able to understand the personalities of the characters whilst watching a film rather than reading a novel. I find that they are easier to analyze. Coach Carter is based on a true story‚ Samuel L. Jackson portrays Ken Carter who has a legend status at Richmond high. At the beginning of the film Carter was offered a job at the school as head coach of the basketball team. He accepted the job to attempt to bring change into the poor neighborhood and to the student athletes who played for the basketball

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    throughout the placement was Andrew Blakeley‚ a Stourbridge college lecturer and head coach within the academy. I decided to work with Stourbridge College Football Academy because I wanted to learn a lot more about coaching within a team set-up and about the organisation that is needed within a team. I also wanted to learn more about the contrast between the two different age groups and the variety of skills needed to coach school-age pupils and college students. I was keen to gain further knowledge of

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    LIFC 202 4-MAT Book Review of Williams and Menendez’s Becoming a Professional Life Coach Summary: The book “Becoming a Professional Life Coach” (2007) begins with an introduction to coaching as a profession. It also touches on the key concept of coaching‚ contributions of psychology (major theorist)‚ and the future direction the coaching profession. The book is divided up into three sections. The first section deals with the coaching fundamentals. The coaching fundamentals are a necessity

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    Cody Wilmoth Evaluation paper 1/12/13 Coach Carter Coach Carter was released June 18‚ 2005. I critiqued this movie on two very important factors‚ which were the true story‚ which the movie was based on‚ and the life lessons that the movie teaches you. Coach Carter is an inspirational account of a controversial high school basketball coach‚ who receives both high praise and criticism for his unconventional approach to basketball. Coach Carter’s vision for his basketball players was fulfilling

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    COACH CARTER 1. WHAT IS THE OVERALL THEME OF THE MOVIE? The movie’s theme is‚ with the combination of education and good decisions‚ and not the environment or athletics‚ is the way out of inner city life. Good choices make a man’s character. 2. IDENTIFY THE MAIN CHARACTER‚ HIS/HER ROLE AND HIS/HER IMPACT AND CONNECTION TO THE THEME. The main character is Coach Ken Carter. Carter pushes his student athletes to strive in education rather then solely depending on basketball. By locking up their

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