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    Task switching is a habit that every individual has partaken in from time to time. Whether it be when someone is trying to do homework and listen to music or watch television and eat. Individuals most likely do not realize when they are performing two tasks at once. The current review provides a summary of previous research on this topic. First, the review will focus on the background of task switching, such as what it is. Second, it will focus on how the task switching works and how much…

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    Sometimes, we love a song not only because the melody is beautiful or the lyrics are meaningful but also because it brings us a sense of peace and ease, reminding us of our childhood memories which we sometimes forget in this too busy life. As found in the study of Carol Lynne Krumhansl and Justin Adam Zupnick, “Cascading Reminiscence Bumps in Popular Music”, which is also published as a brief article named “Kids Have Emotional Connections to Parents’ Music” on the “Discover magazine”, music…

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    Kitty Genovese Experiment

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    Kitty (Catherine Genovese) We all know New York for being a beautiful city full of attractions, but from all the beauty and exciting things going on terrible things also happen. A women named Catherine Genovese alias Kitty, was brutally murdered with no pity or help from anyone. When this horrible situation happened psychologist were very intrigued to learn why didn’t anyone help or call the police, many People witnessed the crime being committed but did nothing to help. Darley and Lantane…

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    • What is the speaker’s topic; was it clearly defined? Kelly McGonigal’s topic was about stress and the recent studies that have revealed that stress can actually be helpful rather than harmful. The speaker clearly defined her topic and provided multiple statistics and research findings to help back up her claims. She introduced her topic at the very beginning of her speech by sharing her initial thoughts about stress and how she shared the common belief that all stress is destructive. Although…

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    Sp2750 Analysis 1.1

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    1.1.1 Collecting the data The data collected for the study comprised of the official documents of the MSc HQ program and the interviews of the faculty. 1.1.1.1 Documents The documents used for the evaluation included the published articles and administrative documents of the program along with the 2015 courses syllabi. 1.1.1.2 Interviews The faculty who volunteered to participate in the study were referred to as participant(s) in this evaluation. Preferably, the course directors were invited to…

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    (the second definition is borderline insulting) a true dancer is much more complex. Definitions aside, when you think of a dancer you might think of the dance line at your school, or maybe you think that anyone that wears a tutu is automatically a dancer. One of the most misunderstood aspects of dance is its difficulty. The whole purpose of dance, particularly ballet, is to look effortless. Not to appear as if you are thinking 25 different aspects and corrections at the same time. Even though…

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    Who says that dance isn’t a sport? Dance has all the qualities of any other sport. Any dancer will tell you that dance is competitive, there’s a great deal of training involved, and you can win a great deal of awards and medals. The following reasons are why dance should be considered a sport. First, oxforddictionary.com says, the definition of sport is “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment”. If I…

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    Dance Is A Sport

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    Soccer or Football. But do you want to know what pops up when I think sports? Dance. You heard me, Dance. Why? 1. I’ve been dancing for 9 years, and 2. (the more important one) Because it is a sport and you should consider it one too. Dance Is just like any other sport Critics argue that there are no inside sports and so dance shouldn’t be a sport. Well, I have one word, that is NO doubt a sport. BASKETBALL. Dance does not really differ from basketball at all. You're probably saying: What?…

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    Summarize My Career Goals

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    learned as a student, I have grown as a person and a dancer. I believe that the outcome of the dance program is not only the degree, but life lessons and knowledge to excel in the real world. My long term career goals include performance and owning and operating my own studio/company. After college, I hope to perform and begin adding various professional endeavors to my dance resume. I would love to dance professionally…

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    Age Appropriate Coaching

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    Age-Appropriate Coaching: A Dance Perspective. There are many factors to keep in mind when coaching any type of sport. A specific factor that absolutely must be adhered to is age, which influences many performance capabilities both physically and psychologically (Crocker, 2011). In consequence, all coaches must adjust their instruction in order to maximize success of athletes. I have had the opportunity to work with youth from ages three to fifteen in a dance setting, which, after many failures,…

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