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    Proper Case Study Format “Almost anyone can follow a trail; the key skill is knowing what trail to follow.” Proper case format is essential not just from the perspective of handing in a written case‚ but also from the perspective of thinking through the case – it provides a structured‚ logical process to your analysis. The following is the required format for a full case analysis: #1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The executive summary appears first in your report‚ but is written last. The Executive

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    Deep Water 1. What is the ‘misadventure’ that William Douglas speaks about? William Douglas speaks about the ‘misadventure’ that when he was ten or eleven years old‚ a bruiser of a boy tossed him into the deep end of the YMCA pool. He was almost drowned but later luckily saved. After that incident he had the fear of water haunting his mind. 2. What were the series of emotions and fears that Douglas experienced when he was thrown into the pool? What plans did he make to come to the

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    Assistant Director of Marketing and Promotions with media coverage‚ game-time promotions‚ music and replay production‚ and any game-time operations needed to get games ready before people arrive. Sports Camp Director at the Sioux Falls YMCA – As the Director‚ the YMCA believes in my brainstorming abilities to create a program for all the summer sport programs. Each program is set with the basis of having

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    from signing a 3 year contract and showed considerable acceptance among members and new members. Competition YMCA YMCA’s competitive business strategy is cost leadership. Each YMCA is independent and sets its own membership fees. For the most part YMCA’s are considered non-profit organizations and their goal is to help out the community rather than earn huge profits. Therefore‚ some YMCAs wouldn’t have set membership fees; they would base their fees off of individual or family income to make it

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    bunch of bratty kids run around in the woods playing tag and hide and seek. A few months earlier‚ I was applying for the Camp Counselor job at the M.E Lyons YMCA‚ which would be my first job. In the beginning of the summer‚ I had no idea that being a counselor would be extremely challenging‚ but very rewarding in the end. Day Camp at the YMCA consisted of several kids from all around Anderson Township coming together for eight hours everyday Monday through Friday. The ages of these kids varied from

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    -need action plan to improve its profitability for the beachfront -YMCA -summer camps‚ swimming lessons‚ employment resource centre‚ alternative education‚ childcare‚ leadership developer‚ fitness -strong children‚ strong families and strong communities (org mission statement) - people attended facility at all hours >get everyone involved incl financial assistance programs (no discriminations) -Goderich-Huron Branch‚ subsidiary of YMCA-opportunity to participate in healthy and active lifestyle -Marketing

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    attack‚ an attempt to direct the ball back over the net in such a way that the serving team is unable to prevent it from being grounded in their court. History of volleyball On February 9‚ 1895‚ in Holyoke‚ Massachusetts (USA)‚ William G. Morgan‚ a YMCA physical education director‚ created a new game called Mintonette as a pastime to be played (preferably) indoors and by any number of players. The game took some of its characteristics from tennis and handball. Another indoor sport‚ basketball‚ was

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    Soccer is very special in the that it can cross boundaries such as geographic and ethnic‚ and also religious differences to unite the world. Soccer is a sport that requires little to no money play. It is a favorite in poor and rich countries alike because of this reason. Soccer can keep children and adults away from crime and steer them away from substance abuse. In the book‚ Outcasts United‚ Luma Mufleh‚ a middle eastern woman‚ creates and coaches a soccer team with all refugees in the town of Clarkston

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    Converge” is a short story by Flannery O’Connor. The story revolves around Julian and his mother. Julian’s mother has been told she must attend a weight reduction class at the YMCA‚ however‚ because the bus to the YMCA in integrated‚ she refuses to take the bus alone‚ and forces Julian to accompany her journey to the YMCA. Thus‚ the story takes place right at the end of segregation‚ as progress is beginning to change life in the South. “Everything That Rises Must Converge” by Flannery O’Connor

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    Modern History Miss Campbell James Naismith The invention of Basketball was a complete change to sport and how sports can be played. James Naismith was a Canadian man who moved down to the United States seeking a job. James came across a job at the YMCA International Training School in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. He was given 14 days to create an indoor game that would provide an "athletic distraction". Naismith’s game of Basketball is now played by over 300 million people today. The most popular

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