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    The Leadership Scale for Sports (LLS) (Chelladurai & Saleh, 1980) as described previously, consist of 40 items that measure five types of leader behavior styles. The LLS scale is made up of 40 items that are divided into 5 subscales. 13 items refer to Training and Instruction, 9 items to Democratic Behavior, 5 items to Autocratic Behavior, 8 items to Social Support, and 5 items to Positive Feedback. These 40 items are answered on a 5 point Likert scale. Response categories are: always, often,…

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    Source 1 Origin This article labelled ”‘Lost’ City of Atlantis” was written on the 31 October 2014 by Benjamin Radford who is a science columnist for an online science website that covers pseudoscience, psychology, urban legends and the science behind "unexplained" or mysterious phenomenon. He has a master's degree in education and a bachelor's degree in psychology. Purpose The purpose of this article is to enlighten readers about the history and background of Atlantis and where the story…

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    Bourdieu’s work focuses a lot of overcoming social dichotomies. For example, Habitus and Field, Body and Mind and Macro and Macro. Habitus and Field are two co-terms which are used to explain the subjective and objective aspects of humanity, (Hardy, 2008, p. 214). We also examine Bourdieu’s three forms of capital. It is important to note that capital is not solely focused on economic capital. We focussed a lot of attention on cultural capital and the three typologies faced within cultural…

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    Museums In Movements

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    It may go without saying that the material culture presented in museums has an origin point. Ironically, it is as a result of individual collections that the monolithic structures of museums (which are aimed at serving the masses) came to be, as explored in the excerpt of Edward P. Alexander, Mary Alexander, and Juilee Decker’s Museums in Motion. The authors do not present a scholarly argument, per say, but they do provide more of a historical overview of how Western museums came to be. Thus,…

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    change it. When people try to learn how the world came to be, they often go to science to find a way. through science many ideas come up to how the world began, some say it exists by chance, others say it was created by God, but what is it really? Scientific evidence is consistent with the belief that the physical universe was designed by God. Some of this evidence which is consistent with this belief is; the origin of matter, the complexity of DNA, and the concept of irreducible complexity.…

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    1.1 Why Postcolonialism? It is difficult to say what postcolonialism exactly is. There is no ‘tradition’ per se as there is a philosophical tradition for deconstruction or psychoanalytical theory. In anti-colonial movements and postmodern critique of colonialism as a project of modernity one can find ideas that preceded postcolonial theory. The most important feature of postcolonialism is a shift in the dominant ways in which relations between Western and non-Western people and their worlds were…

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    Allegro Case Study

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    1) There is no major Quality issues at Allegro as the meeting mainly review and discuss unit tilted issue faced for package OT1084 (ALGRO 3) & OT1085 (ALGRO 4) and the measurement method. 2) We presented why C-Pak unable to measure the pocket size/top opening according to Allegro measurement method especially for A0, A1 and B0 dimension as below:- 3) In fact, we’ve tried few approach using Micro Vu to measure a plane 0.3mm above the bottom of the pocket however the…

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    William Zinsser is an American writer who wrote an informational guide to writing. He decided to revise a specific chapter called Simplicity. In the year 1980, he created the first version of Simplicity, then came 1998 followed up by 2006. In the first version, 1980, Zinsser created a long and wordy paper. He used specific examples also including details that were unnecessary. This is ironic because the paper is about how writers can write unnecessary words and phrases creating complicated…

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    The Transverse Mercator Projections is a transverse cylindrical conformal projection also known as the Gauss-Kruger, it is one of the well-known projections in the world for its variation of the Mercator projections (Chang, 2010). The Transverse Mercator Projection (TMS) is similar to the Mercator projection which uses Standard Parallel whereas TMS uses the Standard Meridian. This means that it is longitudinal in the meridians not in the Equator, making it to be conformal and not preserving a…

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    This summary represents my knowledge and understanding of the four forces in psychology (Natural Science; Psychoanalysis; Existentialism, phenomenology and humanistic psychology; Transpersonal psychology). It will describe each of these and how they came about. Out of the four, one will be selected to portray its historical development as well as listing its key principles. The four forces in psychology Theoretical thrusts: The four forces in psychology is a simplified form of the history…

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