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    effective collaboration and improve health outcomes.” There is a scarcity of literature regarding the use of experiential-learning to teach students the roles and responsibilities of different professions, particularly when working to facilitate participation in children with mobility impairments.3,6 Literature exists that supports the use of experiential-learning over a pure didactic model of teaching to optimize the development of a student’s professional identity as well as enhance…

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    study of Randall Collin’s theory of interaction ritual chains and religious participation, ideas were generated directly from Durkheim’s concepts of collective effervescence and religious symbols.…

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    can also get the satisfaction of getting immediate feedback from students. However, many people claim that the participation of clicker is fraudulent participation. It only gives the appearance of participation but not covering up the fact that teacher controls the subject. Clickers help oppressors to force students to accept the world of the teacher controlled classrooms. The participation of clicker is so…

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    Bain (1995) says that sport involves action, either at the level of the individual or collective participation, and it is a meticulously embodied and practically accomplished activity. In order to grasp fully the meaning of an action, the ethnographer has to examine in depth the actors’ subjective point of view (McNamee, 2005). Overall, autoethnographers…

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    issues, such as crimes and females, woman prisoners’ needs, explanation for felonious acts by females and so on. Hence, it is important to find out the reasons to study this change of surge in the rate of female participation in the criminal activities. In view of the rate of female participation in the wrongdoings, it has been shown that female’s responsibilities are increased because of the more liberated atmosphere of the equality after 1960. This leads them to fulfill all the domestic and…

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    interactions. BCBS of Texas can continue building the consumer trust online since customers tend to have a hand in the virtual community. In addition to these facts, the business, as it relates to the consumer, has a direct impact on customer participation and how they have an increased value…

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    Q.1 Ans:- Those peopling those affected by the changes in the work. Who? They are divided according to the two groups following. 1. Direct environment. 2. Indirect environment. Direct Environment: the direct impact on our gym business, Management Company, complimentary services providers and consumers, in management, through the software. Indirect environment: Those who play an indirect role in our work, but can be left. Property officials, local councils, by working, general industry, suppliers…

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    Gil de Zúñiga, H., Jung, N., & Valenzuela, S. (2012). Social media use for news and individuals' social capital, civic engagement and political participation. Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 17(3), 319-336. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of Social Networking Sites use on citizen’s political participation and social capital accumulation. The authors developed a survey that was emailed to a random sample of American adults. The authors used Ordinary Least…

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    Screening Ratio Analysis During the current Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) reporting period (10/1/2014 – 6/30/2015), WellCare had 64,241 unduplicated PeachCare for Kids (PCK) eligible members due for initial or periodic screenings under the age of 21 and of those eligible members, 44,339 total screenings were received. There were 104,064 unduplicated PCK Medicaid members enrolled with WellCare who were eligible for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) services. Of these…

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    Introduction: Can you imagine living in a world where you are not allowed to participate in a sport because of the fact that you were born a “female”? Can you imagine living in a country where you need to disguise yourself as a boy just to be able to play the sport you love? Or even a world where you are allowed to participate in competitions but when you win the tournament then you receive less prize money than the males even though you trained just as hard? This is the challenge that females…

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