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    Cheerleading Sport

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    stunting. It has evolved into a very dangerous and competitive sport. Competitive cheerleading is considered to be very challenging both mentally and physically. The criterion below will prove that competitive cheerleading should absolutely be considered a sport. A physical exercise will be considered a sport if it meets the criterion which includes a final score that encompasses a winner, being physically and mentally challenging using skill and coordination, and having a set of rules that are…

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    His social studies teacher has set two six-week goals of increased completed independent assignments and earning an eighty percent or higher on all assignments. Three possible appropriate strategies for Sam to reach his goals are specific praise, criterion-specific rewards, and choice-making. Specific Praise Specific praise aims at recognizing appropriate, correct behavior. Praise can be verbal or written. To be effective, specific praise must provide motivational attention. Research has…

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    TOPSIS Model

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    average (Rz) were considered as the experimental responses. Multi-criterion decision making method, TOPSIS has been employed for…

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    nothing wrong with committing crimes such as murder, rape, stealing because this is what is accepted and seen as normal in their culture. When looking at criterion 1 of moral criteria of adequacy, this theory appears to be inconsistent with considered judgments because what one person approves of can be seen as immorally incorrect. If you look at criterion 2, this theory is inconsistent because with relativism you are looking at your own beliefs and sometimes you can be wrong with the decisions…

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    This peer review article was about the deconstructing of GID (Gender Identity Disorder), due to gender Identity being an evolving disorder that is controversial. The main reason a person suffer from gender Identity is because their gender does not fit their external makeup. In Saralyns’ article she exposes the concealed inner theory and the inconsistency and undermine in its apparent meaning or unanimity. The author also state that “These diagnosis leads to stigmatisms and results in stress,…

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    completed. The behavior analyst teaches the behaviors identified in the task analysis in logical order. When the client reaches criterion level with the first behavior reinforcement is delivered. Furthermore, reinforcement is delivered when the first step and second step of criterion is completed. Additionally, once the sequence order of step one, step two, and step three of criterion is complete reinforcement is given. The sequence continues for all the subsequent steps in the accurate order…

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    .2 RFQ Process Although this is mentioned procurement documents it is unclear how this distribution will be done. Distribution of Bid document will all the bid documents be advertised and/or electronically (website) distributed, and if so where? Or will they be distributed to the invited bidders and pre-qualified bidders only? It is unclear how local and/or international bidders can gain access to bidding documents. The time posting guidelines for each type of procurement was not clearly…

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    disorder, however, for a true diagnosis there are some other criterions that should first be met. In the movie Split (2016), the main character Kevin is faced with the plague of this disorder. Diagnosed by his doctor, it was discovered that he had twenty-three distinct personalities, but, there is a suppressed twenty-forth personality and “The Beast” caused havoc when he surfaced. An analysis will be conducted of the symptoms and criterions of DID, in addition, to other aspects of the disorder…

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    diagnosis of pathological speech production for seven subjects, versus none who met criterion using dialect sensitive scoring. For the Templin-Darley Tests of Articulation, six of the subjects met criterion for an articulation disorder using standard English norms, and only two met the criteria when BEV rules were taken into account. Thirdly, for the Photo Articulation Test, the number of children who met diagnostic criterion was reduced from three to one when scored with dialect…

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    the best intelligence test in accurately reflecting my cognitive skills because it had better psychometric properties involved, such as a larger adult standardized sample, excellent test-retest reliability, and it best agreed with my two external criterion measures compared to the Shipley-2. I also believe that because I am an older college student, the Wonderlic did a better job of compensating for my age related decline in cognitive processing speed by providing additional points to my score.…

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