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    TC P5 Describe factors to consider when communicating with significant others: Employers: When you speak to your employers or teammates, it’s important to speak in the correct manor, correct stance, correct body language, language speech, technical vocabulary and pace to get messages/ information across for the players to understand etc. If you don’t talk correctly to your employers and teammates, or show respect when speaking, then you could fall out, get into arguments etc. An example would…

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    paper explores how emotions invoked by a sporting event can affect future intent to purchase a product. A study performed by Wang and Kaplanidou (2013) looked at the tendency of college students to purchase from emotion-lifting sponsors (ELS) and non-emotion-lifting sponsors (NELS) after viewing either a positive or negative highlight film of the university’s American football team. The results were measured on a Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM) test and assigned a score on a 9-point scale.…

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    Kyoto Research Paper

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    Kyoto; Japan Kyoto was the ancient capital of Japan containing 250 000 people, give or take a few. Kyoto was established in 794. Kyoto was divided into four parts, the East, West, South and North ends, Kyoto covers 827.90 acres of Japan's land. Kyoto consists of various of seasons, summer dad could get very hot while winter days were average. Kyoto was the place of culture and art, woodblock paintings by artisans had become very common, Zen gardens and Geishas became popular. Kyoto was known for…

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    There are a lot of different aspects that create a person, and make them unique. Some aspects include: personality traits, physical traits, and even literacy traits. The term literacy is defined as being able to read and write. Most people are required to know how to read and write, but not everyone learned the same way. Literacy is the not only being able to read and write, but learning how to write and how to say things in different ways when reading and speaking. As a child, I was amazed by…

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    Ha in the book Inside Out & Back Again by Thanhha Lai and the universal refugees have a lot of similarities and some differences. Before she becomes a refugee, Ha is a 10 year old Vietnamese and like any other 10 year olds, she is rebellious, naughty, jealous of others and sometimes thinking about the fantasy that won’t come true. One of her fantasy is her dad, she lost her dad because of the war and hopes that he will come back. Then her life gets harder because of the war and they have to…

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    and evil of the Nazis. While many argue the brilliance behind this documentary, the artistic aspects become insignificant when compared to the atrocities that followed its influence, and the evil committed by the government sponsors. I will argue that when governments sponsor documentaries, their influence over the content can too easily become propaganda for a corrupt system, exploiting the medium…

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    the group activity. PO identified his triggers as family problems, physical discomfort, and old friends. PO shared examples of how he would handle/manage U&C with peers, such as addressing unhealthy thoughts, changing situations, or talking to sponsor. It appears that PO is working on life goals and plans in his recovery. Moyer Group topic: Here’s Looking at Urges and Cravings ***** Last Group ***** Today’s group was focused on handling urges and cravings. Group activity included learning…

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    associate levels. For example, project sponsors are those at the executive level who champion a project, while the functional managers are those at the management level who oversee departmental activities. The sponsor role is to provide the means for the project, allowing for organizational resources to be used for its completion. The sponsor has responsibilities at all stages of the project including selection, planning, executing and closing. The sponsor follows the project 's progress and…

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    two or three years when they have an appropriate number of boys at a certain age. It cannot be held every year due to the cost and only the wealthy people in the village can afford to sponsor the entire event which is done by a couple like husband and wife. A three day ritual that involves villagers partying, sponsors offering food and luxury donations towards the novice monks. In Theravada Buddhism, the paui sang long ritual has its own set of rules that collide with the Buddhist philosophy;…

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    Three Cups Of Tea

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    Mortenson said. ‘I promise’” (Mortenson and Relin, 2006, p. 33). When Mortenson returns to America, he works ceaselessly to earn money to build a school for the children of Korphe. After the school is completed, Jean Hoerni, Mortenson’s main sponsor, decides to sponsor his charity, the Central Asia Institute, which builds schools in high-altitude regions and provides relief for refugees of warcraft. Through education, Mortenson is able to forever alter the lives of Pakistan’s inhabitants and…

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