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    The Social Impact of Industrialization (consequences) I. Background II. The Impact of Unchecked Industrialization A. New Products and Greater Access - Made life easier - Railroads made it easier to transport goods and made it available nationwide - Made it easier to do business (electricity allowed for business elsewhere) - Prices were lowered as goods became more accessible B. Rise of Monopolies - Americans at the time found it hard to compete with big name companies -

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    Coming into high school I was the shy‚ quiet‚ chubby kid who wasn’t very sure of himself. As a senior‚ I have changed dramatically from who I was then. One of my experiences that had the greatest impact on me was joining the swim team. Swimming competitively has helped me grow both physically and mentally. Joining the team helped me begin to socialize with kids I would normally never speak to and it helped me realize the importance of physical health. Coming into high school I wanted to get

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    charges. At the time‚ Stearns was a first-year law student at Texas Southern University also known as TSU‚ which was established as the Texas State University for Negroes by the Texas Legislature in 1947. Quentin Mease‚ the executive director of the YMCA‚ became Stearns boss and also his Civil Rights mentor. A meeting was organized to have sit-ins in white places and Stearns was asked to come to the meeting and become the leader of the movement. The tactic that the TSU students chose was simple‚ they

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    Review a range of different assessment methods available and explain the ones you would use for your subject area. Evaluate the use of assessment methods in different contexts‚ including reference to initial assessment. Justify the types of assessment records you would complete and explain why. There are a variety of assessment methods available to us as teachers which can be used at different points of the teaching/training cycle. The first and probably most important one is the Initial Assessment

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    improve my knowledge and vision there. Throughout my life in Canada‚ the most inspiring and meaningful moments are always from my memories of the extra-curricular experiences. I have joined the Newcomer Youth Leadership Development program at the YMCA last year‚ and I will not forget all the interesting events and the friendly people there. For example‚ I have learned how to communicate and co-operate with my teammates‚ how to talk in public‚ how to manage my time wisely‚

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    Volleyball History In 1895‚ William G Morgan‚ a physical education director at the Holyoke‚ Massachusettes YMCA‚ created a game called Mintonette‚ as a low contact indoor sport. After observing the first game‚ Alfred Halstead‚ renamed the game Volleyball due to the volleying nature of the game. Numerous other variations of Volleyball have developed such as Beach Volleyball‚ Footvolley‚ Hooverball‚ and Newcomb. Both Men’s and Women’s Leagues are popular‚ and there are many clubs and tournaments throughout

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    names. The term "Futsal" is the international term‚ derived from the Spanish or Portuguese‚ and futbol sala History Futsal was started in Montevideo‚ Uruguay‚ in 1930 when Juan Carlos Ceriani created a version of football for competition in YMCAs. In Brazil‚ this version developed on the streets of Sao Paulo‚ and eventually a rule book was published. The sport began to spread across South America‚ and its popularity ensured that a governing body was formed under the name of FIFUSA (Federación

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    Coming into this class‚ I had experienced many leadership positions before‚ from coaching my own YMCA boys travel basketball team to being a 5th grade summer camp counselor. I thought that I had figured out most of the effective leadership qualities on my own‚ however‚ this class taught me countless aspects and characteristics that has changed the way that I view and will further develop my personal philosophy of Leadership. One of the pieces of information that I have learned this year that has

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    preclude segregation. William Still served as both President and vice president for the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery. He served as vice president for eight year and President for five. William did not stop there he then organized a YMCA for blacks‚ an orphanage for children of black sailors and soldiers and the mission Sabbath school. At age 81‚ in 1902‚ William Gant Still died of a disease known as Bights disease. However his exploits will never be forgotten. William Still’s achievements

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    Ms. Cortes made the children peanut butter‚ strawberry jam and bananas sandwiches for dinner and gave them each a cup of milk. The children were immediately giving a bath when they returned home from the park. Ms. Cortes took the children to the park for the second day in a row. Mr. Perez joined her and the children. She and Mr. Perez took turns playing with the children. This gave each of them a chance to take a smoke break. The children were happy and kept telling their parents to look at them

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