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    Discuss how you would coach fundamental movement skills to primary school children. In this assignment I am going to talk about how I would coach fundamental movement skills to primary school children. Fundamental motor skills are common motor activities with specific observable patterns. Most skills used in sports and movement activities are advanced versions of fundamental motor skills. (State of VictoriaDepartment of Education, Victoria, 1996) Fundamental movement skills (FMS) are basic…

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    Hill describes development of phonics in writing in different phases. It starts with pre-phonic spelling through the use of letters, numbers and other symbols to express in written language. This phase is followed by semi-phonic spelling where the children begin to understand the relationship between symbols and sounds. They gain confidence as a crawling baby trying to stand up at this stage. Then, like a baby taking steps forward, they use phonetic spelling in which they start writing with a…

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    2.8 Plan and Timeline Phase I research will require only the resources supplied by UMBC and RLM Communications. Additional resources will be required in Phase II and those will need to be secured ahead of our Phase II timeline. In Phase I, the following timeline will be required to secure the stated resources: 3 The Innovation (1-3 Pages) 3.1 Description A detailed description of our innovation is provided in the Technical Discussion and R&D Plan. 3.2 Technical Challenges and Risks…

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    Antecedent Manipulations

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    instructor’s task demands and social comments. The study consisted of three phase descriptive analysis. Phase one confirmed task demands served as antecedents for maladaptive behavior and social comments were related with increased levels of positive social affect. In phase two the instructor produced high rates of social comments and systematically faded task demands. The experimenter’s replicated phase one during phase three. The results indicated task demands no longer served as antecedents…

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    At the end of Phase I, samples are individually asked to address the challenge, “people don’t value the works of child care workers” by writing her/his idea within a specified time frame, say 60 minutes. A format that will be used for asking samples to address the challenge is illustrated as Appendix 9. A panel of experts (at least of three members) of the context of this study then evaluates each reply, and decides which replies are to be considered innovative. Based on the evaluation, samples…

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    CDR Vs CBR

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    During Phase I both the CBR and the CDR are high, but balance out. Many children die before maturity, and so even though many are born the population does not grow. A population can remain in this state for long periods of time. It corresponds to human populations before industrialization. In Phase II the CDR declines, as it did during the early industrial period. Advances in hygiene and a better understanding of disease led to dramatic declines in child mortality. Because children are still…

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    unknown salt (#3) using ion-exchange chromatography by analyzing the inorganic salts of the unknown salt, which can be examined by acid-base titration using ion-exchange resin. The stationary phase is made up of acid groups which will attach to the resin, which is then rinsed down the column with water. The mobile phase contains the inorganic salt dissolved in a solvent, which is then added to the column. As it goes down the column, an exchange of H+ ions and cations occur. The solution…

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    be completed one after the other. • Subsequent stage can be started once the previous one is completed only. • Waterfall model follow software development process in a linear sequential. • This model phases are do not overlap. Principle of Waterfall Methodology The waterfall model describes 6 phases. I. Requirement gathering. All the required functions and requirements are identified in this stage. Those are the things that end users except from the system. Finally a document is…

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    with the same DNA. During this phase, the chromosomes align, separate, and are moved to the opposite ends of the cell, forming two identical cells (OpenStax, 2013). Within this phase, there are five sub-phases called prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. An example of mitosis would be the regrowth of human skin. All cells undergo a stage where they prepare to duplicate and that is known as the interphase stage. When mitosis is needed, the first phase after interphase is…

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    Extraction Lab

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    separatory funnel and inverted until a phase boundary is present. An additional 15 mL of 3 M HCl was then added and inverted again. The aqueous layer was removed through the separatory funnel and placed in a 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask labeled “acid.” 15 mL of a 3 M NaOH is added to the organic phase remaining in the separatory funnel and inverted until a phase boundary is formed. Another 15 mL of 3 M NaOH was added to the separatory funnel and again inverted until a phase boundary appeared. The…

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