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    PEP 383: Movement Theory & Motor Development Case Study Assignment // Tommy Bahama Diagnosing the Learning Situation Learner characteristics Tommy Bahama, after recently moving to Anchorage from the Big Island of Hawaii, is struggling to enjoy the snowy season because he misses surfing every day back home. He has been placed in my snowboarding class by his mom as an attempt to help Tommy feel more at home here in Alaska, as well as learn a new skill that is similar to surfing. His favorite…

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    In my last paper, I explored the relationship between the loop jump and the beautiful body, ice skating, and the nation and how that relationship reveals the views of America. However, what I failed to examine in that paper was the threat black bodies pose to the world of sports’ ideals of beauty, rules of perfection and standard of a world class athlete. In this paper I will use the cases of Serena Williams and Surya Bonaly to explore how their bodies and the lines their bodies create…

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    the what we are doing. Naive realism for example, is the belief that one is always right, objective, and unbiased under any circumstances. Sometimes we view ourselves as people that can pitch out any idea, and that each individual will immediately jump on board, but that is not always the case. It is actually a rare occasion if every person agrees with one single idea. Blind spots like these tend to be unaware of to the mind, and although we can’t prevent them from happening, we must learn to be…

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    Kaylan Gerdes Everyday Masterpiece Anni Albers, even from her first memories has always been influenced by vivid and dynamic colors. Her inclinations for arts and creativity at such a young age were values she would hold within herself for the rest of her life. It’s through her use of colors, textures and patterns from everyday objects that she was able to create masterpieces and became a leader in the arts world because of her abilities. She was born Annelise Fleischmann on June 12th, 1899 in…

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    so he couldn’t see out and flew by just using the instruments in the plane. (Hoppes, J, 2005). Many considered him a daredevil and reckless when in fact everything he did was very calculated, an experiment. He was the first to complete an outside loop, he wanted to know what effect it had on the human body because of the negative G forces it exerted on the body. He waited to tell anyone and have it documented until he perfected the maneuver. These examples might be why he was chosen to take…

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    Time is very subjective in terms of how we experience it. To a bored student time can seem endless and the clock ticks away, second by second each taking a lifetime, as we grow older time passes by more and more quickly to the point that find that fond memories that feel as if they were yesterday were days, months , even years ago. Not only is the perception of time divergent for different people, it also evolves as we do, as our lives and situations change so does our view of time. It is based…

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    through the unearthing of electronic books(Streitfeld, 2013). As of January 2014, studies conclude that about 50% of Americans own a dedicated handheld device, either a tablet, or an e-reader for reading e-content(Reading Rises as Device Ownership Jumps, 2014). Under those circumstances, printed books could eventually join the ranks of clay tablets and scrolls displayed in collectors’ glass cases with other curious items of the distant past(Nuwer, 2016). Certainly, the astounding…

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    minutes past the first clearing we found a whole new spot to tread around in. This spot had everything you could possibly want for snowmobiling. It had jumps, trees, flat open ground, perfect snow, powder snow, hills, and so much more. Everyone was going wild having a good time and while Tyson, Tyler, and I were just screwing around doing the same loop over and over again, Jeff and Preston snuck off to go over towards the mountain side to try and climb…

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    different rooms as gaggles of underage girls and boys are putting back Fireball, Svedka, and Vladimir Vodka (basically nail polish remover) like it is going out of style. Scantily clad lasses drunkenly stumble as they run to catch the over packed White Loop with their Vineyard Vines attired frat bros trailing at their heels. Upon arriving at their destination, the dimly lit basement where everything is sticky and reeks of Natty Lit, bodies, and vomit, the gals drink even more as they fight their…

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    Introduction to the Problem The history of mental illness comes from a misinformed part of humanity and is representative of the trends and attitudes towards mental health today. In the Middle Ages, the mentally ill were considered possessed by demons and treatments were mostly rooted in superstition and religion. The problem was considered moral and there was a severe negative attitude surrounding mental illness until the 1800’s, when large psychiatric state hospitals started providing…

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