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    1) When creating a marketing campaign, it is crucial that it aligns with Goodlife Fitness’s purpose statement “To give every Canadian the opportunity to live a fit and healthy good life”. On this basis, the Goodlife Fitness can create a marketing campaign in which it involves television and social media advertisements with a 10% discount code. The advertisements will include both men and women performing a series of dance together and individually, with the special slogan “Dance is for everyone,…

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    Kin Selection Theories

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    1 Describe how the authors use previous research to explain the importance of their study. Close relatives should gain inclusive fitness benefits according to kin selection theory. Nevertheless, the relationship between kin and non-kin, dominant and subdominant of wild fish such as Atlantic salmon is unclear. Recent research stated that related individuals show close relationship with another. And other study showed that related fish is not likely to be related (Griffiths and Armstrong 2002).…

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    1. What is inclusive fitness?? Using Hamilton’s equation, describe the cost and benefits in relation to inclusive fitness of a behavior we learned about in class (from lecture, readings or student presentations). Inclusive fitness is fitness through producing offspring and providing aid that allows relatives to spread shared genes. Hamilton’s rule is rb – c > 0, where r is the relatedness of the altruist to the beneficiary, b is the reproductive benefit to the recipient, and c is the cost…

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    training program seems to challenge the fittest individual in the world who has to do a series of workouts without any break. Regardless of experience, a committed individual can gain a lot. Cross fit training is developed to optimize the general fitness and is dedicated to the advancement of human health and the overall athletic performance. Cross fit training program was developed by Greg Glassman several decades ago. The very term cross fit suggests different functional movements performed…

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    Justin Dilks Professor Duinink LAS 110 1 October 2014 Wounded Warrior Project 9/11 was one of the most pivotal moments in U.S. history. History shows that when somebody threatens the liberty and freedom of the United States, the people come together. Historical events such as the Pearl Harbor and the Boston Massacre are examples of Americans coming together to defend what is rightfully theirs. 9/11 was one of these uniting moments in U.S. history. U.S. military enlistment increased drastically…

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    Motivation for all-inclusive travel can be explained through the push and pull motivation theory. As their names suggest, push factors push travelers to a destination, while pull factors pull them to the destination. All-inclusive resorts have many benefits and attractions that draw tourists of all different interests. Push factors are the desires generated from within a person that cause them to seek solutions to reduce their needs, including the motivation to travel (Mohammad, 2010). Most push…

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    strangers, and how are birds able to do this daily? The Kin Recognition Hypothesis according to Komdeur and Hatchwell (1999) states that parent-offspring recognition is based on individually distinctive markers evolved in response to maximizing direct fitness. For example, parents of bank swallows (Riparia riparia) use only visual cues to recognize their offspring. If the parents are simultaneously played a recorded auditory cue of their own offspring (with no visual stimuli) and a recorded…

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    "New Fitness App Offers Accessible Workouts for People of All Abilities." Mashable. Mashable, 20 Mar. 2017. Web. 07 Apr. 2017. In this article Katie Dupere discusses an app that makes fitness “more accessible and inclusive”. The app focuses are exercises that can be done by people without disabilities and people that do. The exercises are demonstrated by an instructor…

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    disabilities through physical fitness, athletics, leisure, and recreation programs. BORP, believes that athletics and recreation programs provide a route to an accomplishment to which all people should have access. BORP offers programs for both youth and adults, wheelchair basketball, adaptive cycling, goalball, power soccer, an adventures and outings program. BORP is in Berkeley, California and is the foremost provider and contributor of accessible and inclusive sports and recreation…

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    “If you want to order two cups at the same time, that’s fine, it 's your choice. We are not taking away anybody 's right to do things, we are simply forcing you to understand.” If these words about the New York Soda Ban, from Mayor Bloomberg himself, are true, then what exactly was the point of making it? You see, although the intentions of the act are well-placed and well-founded, I have to disagree with the idea of the soda ban in its entirety. I’m not saying nothing should be done for the…

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