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    For this learning segment, the cognitive, affective, and physical domains are measured by assessments give during the learning segment In the cognitive domain a pre and post written test, cross word puzzle, labeling the lines on the field sheet and exit slips were used. To measure the psychomotor domain, I used pre and post skills tests and a score card for station 7 in lesson plan number 2. The affective domain is measured by the use of exit slips in lessons 2, 3, and at the end of this unit…

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    research by Newman and Petrosko (2011), it is noted that graduates are more likely to join alumni associations if they fall into the one of the following categories: (a) were donors, (b) were relatively older, (c) had positive experiences as alumni, (d) had positive perceptions of the alumni association, (e) were more frequently involved with their alma mater, and (f) knew other members in the association. Participating in an alumni…

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    There are over 10,000 children who live under Oklahoma’s foster care system. Children enter foster care because they have been abused, neglected, or abandoned by their guardians. These children require the same love and care as other children who are not in foster care, and it is assumed that the government can do a better job of taking of these children than their parents. However, not all of them have access to necessities or have their special needs met. With first-hand knowledge of the…

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    In response to your request for ideas of a Corporate Social Responsibility, I’ve researched 5 top companies to ascertain which would be the best method for MegaTech. Following from my extensive research, I would recommend MegaTech to venture in donating reusable technological devices to non-profit organization as our Corporate Social Responsibility. Below, I’ve created a table which reflects my top 5 companies and their CSR benefits. Table A1 Types of CSR models and benefits for…

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    Stereotypes About Football

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    Even though the stereotype “All Mexicans play and love football,” does not pertain to every Mexican alive, I belong to it. Every time my father and I watched a football game on television or went to a live game he reminds me how my passion for football started. At the age of 2, I started to walk properly and run around the house. My father did not know what to do in order to calm me down. Then one day, he gave me my very first size 3 football. He recalls me playing with the football on a daily…

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    While everyone has their own personal opinion on many different subjects, I do not completely agree with your argument that banning heading the soccer ball in youth soccer would be beneficial to children. This is a very controversial topic although you claim that it is totally uncontroversial. A lot of emotion is expressed rather than information and not enough true data is included to make it true that this is a totally uncontroversial topic. Banning heading in youth soccer because they are not…

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    Football and Basketball are very popular sports and played in different parts of the world. There are some similarities between the sport with the biggest one being they are a sport and played with some type of ball. The balls used in each sport are filled with air and made of leather. Another common similarity is they are timed sports and use referees. Each sport has its own professional team located in different cities in the United States and draw many fans to the games each year. The two…

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    Name: Chan Ho Yee (S176098) Title: The impossible job The role of England national soccer team manager has been described as “the impossible job”, even one of the best England manager Alex Ferguson said that England manager is an impossible job that he has turned down twice. Indeed, after Alf Ramsey lead the England team won the World Cup in 1996, none of an England manager has managed to achieve the quest of winning another major international tournament so far. The question is why is that so…

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    An Argumentative Essay Name: Ajuna Mwombeki & Vincent Bito-On Section: C The Controversy behind the Qatar 2022 World Cup In the world of football, the FIFA World Cup is the most watched, entertaining and anticipated football tournament in the world. In 2010 Qatar had undeservedly been announced by FIFA as the host of the 2022 World Cup, whose announcement caused a lot of controversy due to the involvement of corruption, the unsuitability of Qatar as a host and the abuse of migrant workers’ human…

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    Trauma In Rugby Players

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    Introduction Rugby Rugby is the high contact and rough sport played by both females and males. It consist of two teams competing where by one team can consist of 7, 10, 13 or 15 players as well as the other team. It features a combination of speed and strategy in other to score against the opponents. It evolved from football (soccer) and players wear little of protective clothes which results to high percentage of injury in this sport. The ball is moved by running with it within the pitch…

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