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    daily life. Our sociocultural teachings have many theories which are social practice, multiliteracies, and critical literacy. I created a gallery in which I listed some significant events categorized under the three main topics social practices, multiliteracies, and critical literacies. The gallery images…

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    As a Strength and Conditioning Coach and Personal Trainer of vertical jump trainees, I often come across athletes and clients who lack patience or time. As a result, I find myself staring at the following text on a frequent basis: My Primary Goal: To Jump Higher, FAST! My goal in writing this article is to provide you with 3 main "fast-track" focal points of your vertical jump training. If you focus on these elements of your vertical jump training, you will give yourself the best opportunity…

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    player—who was apparently an amazing musician. He was known to practice hour upon hour every single day. It seemed like he was in the practice rooms working hard during every spare moment of his day. One day my friend and some other students were hanging out in a common area near the practice rooms when this trumpet player walked through. “Man, I’d give my right arm to play as well as he does,” one student quipped. “Yeah, but are you willing to practice as much as he does to get it done?”…

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    Massed Practice

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    Practice makes perfect, but what type of practice is best when it comes to learning? In a study conducted by Mackay, Morgan, Datta, Chang, & Darzi (2000), it is argued that distributed practice is better than massed practice. Mackay et al. tested the effects of distributed practice and massed practice on 41 participants, split up into three groups. The first group was massed practice, the second group was 20 minutes of distributed practice in five-minute blocks, and the last group was 15 minutes…

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    Kufc Employee Retention

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    employee retention By: 4/12/2016 1. Introduction This study is to analyze and evaluate how the first three to six months of a new employee's training impacts the longevity of their career at that company, this case, the researcher evaluates Company ABC. Granted, the length of training will vary from business to business; however, it is the basic concept of the importance of proper training is to the career of a new employee at any company. Company KUFPEC, located in the Midwest, is a…

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    Imagine sitting with a group of your closest friends. Girls that have everyday you see each others blood, sweat, and tears. And then they just leave you. That is what happened to me last year. We had just finished choreographing our impressive states kickline when my coach told us to come and sit down. She felt as if we were not practicing like a team that wanted to win. As a competitive person who puts my all into everything, I was immensely disappointed in my team. The captain then spoke up…

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    Gurving Article Summary

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    For this week’s lab there were two readings. The first was “Hamilton's rule and kin competition: the Kipsigis case” by Monique Borgerhoff Mulder. The second reading was “To give and to give not: The behavioral ecology of human food transfers” by Michael Gurven. The first reading, discussed how nepotism is shown more often when animals have more resources. This makes sense because if you have no resources, then you have nothing to give through nepotism. For example, a wealthy business owner has…

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    Cognitive Training

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    Methods of training are split into either cognitive or behavioral. Behavioral techniques let the trainees practice and to conduct in a genuine or re-enacted style. They also provoke training through behaviour which is best for aptitude advancement and the state of mind change. These strategies are known as on-the-job training. The alternative training method is cognitive. Cognitive approach gives verbal or composed data and show connections through ideas. These sorts of strategies can likewise…

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    I have had the please of volunteering many times in a classroom at Platte County Elementary School. When I was in high school I tutored a first grade classroom, so I went back to the same teacher and she was more than willing to answer some of the questions that I had and it was great to see that her classroom is still functioning the exact same way it was eight years ago. This only means that the way she manages her classroom must be very effective. This was a great opportunity for me to…

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    some practices. When he did show up to practices, to me, something seemed a bit off. Terry became less talkative and distant from his teammates. It was very uncharacteristic of him. I tried asking him how he was doing and if anything was bothering him. He denied anything was wrong. A couple weeks later Terry showed up to practice with some unusually placed purple and blue bruises on his upper right arm. Red flags immediately went off in my mind. I knew something was going on. After practice I…

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