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    I had the honor of establishing a fitness club by the name of “Making Exercise Simple” with the help of my fellow classmates. The club was founded on the basis of the significance of physical fitness and the simplicity of achieving it. We ensured free access to gym equipment, onsite certified coaches, and group exercise sessions for students. I, alongside my friends…

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    physical and mental health during childhood development (Johnson, 2009). For example, cardiorespiratory and musculoskeletal fitness in physical health, as well as self-perception and cognitive in mental health are all enhanced (Taylor et al., 1985). Despite these benefits, children with disabilities are disposed to a more sedentary lifestyle; hence have lower levels of fitness and mental health, than their peers without disabilities (Crawford et…

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    controversial topics of biology, since the emergence of such behavior implies the evolution of altruistic traits that reduce the chance of reproduction (fitness) of individuals, through Natural Selection ( Freeman & Herron, 2009). Currently, there are models that link outputs for this apparent paradox, being the "Kinship Selection Theory" or "Theory of Fitness Inclusive", proposed by Hamilton (1964), which produced the greatest scientific impact (Queller & Strassmann, 1998; Keller & Chapuisat,…

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    Plato's Unfreedoms

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    weaknesses linger and weave in and out of our understanding of children’s prolonged unfreedoms. As we think about and act on moving children’s opinions into the public sphere, diversity and community become authentically realized, and more equitable and inclusive norms and values become the prize of local political decision…

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    William Pollard, physicist and Episcopal priest, once said, “Without change there is no innovation, creativity, or incentive for improvement. Those who initiate change will have a better opportunity to manage the change that is inevitable.” The Iron Range has been a prosperous industry for decades, until recently, when there was a large downturn in the mining industry resulting from various factors. The only way to get the Iron Range economy back up to par is through great change in the area,…

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    Physical Activity Physical activity is any movement that a person makes using the muscles in their body. It requires the person to do energetic physical activities such as running, walking, dancing, swimming, and riding a bicycle. The importance of physical activity is everywhere it teaches teamwork, how to deal with emotions, how to combine healthy eating with physical activity, it can help teach other classroom subjects, also a stronger immune system, the body 's ability to fight disease is…

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    Over the past 55 years, obesity rates have skyrocketed. According to the CDC, 13.4% of adults were obese in 1960 (Green, "U.S. Adult Obesity Rates Since 1960") and have since then nearly tripled to a whopping 35.7% in 2015 (CDC, "Adult Obesity Facts"). It is a statistic all too apparent in society today. When one observes how culture has evolved to satisfy the immediate needs of the self rather than one’s whole well being, it is easy to picture how this percentage climbed up so high. With this…

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    parents/caregivers. Code of Ethical Conduct for Early Childhood Services Preamble The standards of practice that early childhood services should uphold are outlined in this Code of Ethical Conduct. Service adults provide role models to children of respectful and inclusive behaviour. All reporting to parents/caregivers, the service community, government agencies and others is done ethically and is timely, correct and factual. Note that affiliation with an early childhood political lobby group or…

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    The commitment of this research project is to comprehend the essential elements of the development of the personality trait cooperation. As noted, this research will also provide the evolutionary explanation for how cooperation manifested through sociobiological function. It intends to communicate the consequences of self- interest and collaborative behavior; likewise, how does the cooperative trait benefit an individual socially and independently and whether natural selection reveals a…

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    Sales For Define Body and Mind Sales and operations are two important areas to focus on growth for Define Body and Mind. These two areas need to be in sync as the company expands into new business agreements and fields other than health and fitness. If the sales department makes a commitment, then the operations department needs to be capable of delivering and executing that sale out for the new clients. It will be hard for the sales department to deliver on the commitments made during a sales…

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