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    The social construct of youth and high school sports leads to unrealistic expectations on the athlete, parents should never push a child to participate more than they are comfortable because it can lead to depression, physical injury, and sports burnout. Many children starting from a young age are pushed by their parents to participate in sports. According to Shugart (2011), obesity is not as large as an epidemic as the media portrays to the public, and is in fact the latest obesity analysis…

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    Article 5 Study conducted at Texas State University by Gary Jon Springer to analyse the effects of job motivation and job satisfaction on job performance among bank employees also revealed intersting facts regarding motivation to enhance productivity among employees. Other factors which influence performance of employees including gender, salary and stress level were also studied. Banking sector has been witnessing high turnover and low motivation due to low pay, job satisfaction and high…

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    Role of HR in succession planning: It is the duty of the HR professional to manage the talent pipeline. Unexpected departure of talent is always a concern for business continuity. As we know, HR is an enabler to the business where in one of the key concerns is to retain talent and identify the skills required to maintain smooth functioning of the business. This is where succession planning plays a vital role in the business and HR should take great care that the talent pipeline is well…

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    Wind Up The wind up is the first key phase of the throw. It occurs when the athlete positions themselves side on to the target. The main purpose of this phase is so the body can get into a rhythm which will make it easier for the throwing action to be more efficient. At the start of the wind up the athletes feet should be shoulder width apart and should be side on to the target. The athlete then extends their knee and strides outwards. This helps to develop momentum which is used in later stages…

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    Phase 4 – The contact phase (critical phase) (Figure 1d) is when the subject is making contact with the ball and accelerating the kicking leg into contact and into the follow through while maintaining balance on the opposite foot as without this the contact actions will change. Making contact under the ball to create height on the ball as well as power is also very important part of the defensive clearance movement. At this stage of the contact phase the standing leg will be secured in…

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    Quality Caring Model

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    The Quality Caring Model was developed by Joanne R. Duffy, PhD, RN, FAAN in 2003. Prior to the development of this theory, Dr. Duffy received her bachelor of science degree in nursing from Salve Regina College in Newport, Rhode Island and her master’s and doctoral degrees from the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC (Smith & Parker, 2015). Clinically, Dr. Duffy has worked in intensive, coronary, and emergency care services, and is a cardiovascular nurse specialist. Currently, she…

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    Healthcare is made up of various interrelated components that work together to deliver essential care to people from different walks of life. One of the key players on the team are nurses, whose job it is to deliver basic human needs through kindness, and empathetic interpersonal relationships in which they must be responsible for any intentional actions, while advocating for a patient’s well-being ( Burhans, L. M. (2008). Not everyone has the necessary qualities needed to be a devoted nurse,…

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    Career Interview

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    Education Development Coordinator. Responsible for staff general orientation, external coordination of nursing students, and medical students. When the questioned was asked why she chose to move throughout several organizations she expressed that the nursing field offers so many opportunities, and she always looking for new opportunities…

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    Functional Movement Screen

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    A screen is a method of appraising common movement patterns. That is to say, we administer a screen to see how our clients complete the most common and basic of movement patterns. The reason why we – coaches – administer screens is first and foremost to ensure that our clients have the ability to carry out the fundamentals of movements. By ensuring that the fundamentals of movement – our baseline - are there, we minimize the risk of injury (Setanta College, 2017). One method of assessing the…

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    Q1. Describe the construction and operation of a Ni-Cad battery. Compare and contrast the Ni-Cad battery with a Lead-Acid battery. a. Construction: figure 1. Ni-cad battery construction Ni-Cad battery refers to Nickel-cadmium battery which is widely used in industrial world. Basically, the Ni-Cad battery consists of positive and negative plates, separators, electrolyte, cell vent, and cell container. The positive plate in Ni-Cad battery is Nickel Hydroxide Ni(OH)2. However, the negative…

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