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    their child has depression. The parent feels as if they have done something wrong, such as not giving them enough love. Then, imagine if they were using corporal punishment and their child’s risk was increased because of the corporal punishment they used to discipline them as a kid. “The study adds to a growing body of research showing that physical punishment in childhood can lead to poor mental health in adulthood, including increased risk of depression, suicidal thoughts, and alcohol…

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    Crisco, Wilcox, Beckwith, Chu, Duhaime, Rowson, Duma, Maerlender, McAllister, and Greenwald (2011) investigated 314 Division I NCAA athletes from Dartmouth College, Brown University, and Virginia Tech in order to quantify head impacts in terms of magnitude, location, and frequency, and differentiate collisions by position. Using the Simbex HIT System, the researchers calculated peak and median linear acceleration, rotational acceleration, impact location, and frequency for each position…

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    Emphasis on Standardized Tests”). If universities made this change to the admission progress it may produce better students for their programs. On the other hand, they like taking the easy way and keeping these tests. Miss Rorie agreed, “Schools are used to testing because, even though it has never been proven to indicate real world success, it is an easy way for them to predict academic success,” (Rorie, “Colleges are Putting too Much Emphasis on Standardized Tests”). The sooner the changes…

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    was not around for a while. With her parents being separated she pretended that she did not really care.When starting high school, she had a lot of friends and was very outgoing. Erin participated in many sports and casual socialism. She did well in school despite trying to balance playing sports and studying. Her freshman year she met her first boyfriend Michael. They dated for about nine months, then they were on and off for a year, and he finally broke up with her. After the breakup, Erin…

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    Baseball is one of those sports with multiple boring moments and a wide attention span followed by the need for immediate action with a narrowed focus of attention while running and jumping to make an amazing catch against the wall with flow and auto-processing or fielding a ball and having…

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    “The humans don't want to get tagged and the zombies are trying to chase them.” Wakeboarding club member Chye Reiste said wakeboarding is a water sport very similar to water skiing but with only one board. Reiste also said even though it may seem strange to have a club in northern Missouri the team still meets often. “As a team, we try to meet about once a week until the water is unbearably cold…

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    physical therapists. Postgraduate education programs include research degrees such as PhD and research masters programs. Mostly, developed countries have coursework postgraduate programs, commonly involving clinical specialities such as manipulative, sports, cardiopulmonary and paediatric physical therapy. Continuing education (i.e. non-formal, non-award programs) for physical therapists occurs across the world, in the kind of both in-service education within the workplace and marketed courses…

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    reaction, necessity or short-term mood influence the role that an individual will play. According to scholars who study group communication, it is dangerous to lump all the roles into a single category (Christian et al., 2012). In any case, an…

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    want to become better and create better life opportunities. Personality, I see diversity as a good thing because it gives students the opportunity to construct knowledge about other cultures. Plus, social-cultural constructivism complements the multiple intelligences theory because learning about other cultures creates awareness which creates inclusion of every student including special needs students. Inclusion by sharing and interacting with other cultures in different learning styles and…

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    different types of pronunciation developed. Significant changes began during the industrial revolution, but critical alterations in the English language has mainly emanated from the use of computers and internet. This research suggests that the long-term effects of technology on the English lexicon is beneficial since it has contributed to the expansion of English language by the creation of new words, expansion of the use of existing words, increased usage and enhanced global acceptance of…

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