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The Effect of Using Visual Aids in Teaching Volleyball Skills to Physical Education Students
Visual Aids In his article, The Effect of Using Visual Aids in Teaching Volleyball Skills to Physical Education Students, Mo'een Ahmad Oudat, a teacher at The Hashemite University, describes his investigations regarding the theme of using visual aids in physical activities and games. Basically, 30 students were involved in this experiment. The professor divided them into two groups, namely the experimental and the control. Obviously, the first team was taught with a resort to the
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Lab Results
Instructions: 1. This assessment needs to be submitted every week and will be worth 10 points each week. 2. Your self and peer assessments are of 3 points respectively and 4 points for answering following three questions every week: Q1. What did I do best to learn this week’s lab objective and what I learnt from this week lab practical? How can I do better next time? (1.5 points) Q2. What were the problems I
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Physical Protection
Jasmine Rowe BTEC level 3 90 credit in health and social care Kevin Rendall Physical Protection Environmental hazards Heat and cold. Extreme temperatures can have bad effects on the human body. For example if the temperature is too cold we can get hypothermia. Hypothermia happens when the body’s core temperature drops below 35 degrees C. If the core body temperature falls below 26 degrees C then this could result in death. [1] There are two
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Physical Development in Middle Adulthood
Physical Development in Middle Adulthood Physical Development in Middle Adulthood Rebecca Romero Anjelica McCartney BSHS 325 June 27, 2016 Jim Seibold ________________ Physical Development in Middle Adulthood Middle adulthood can bring one several physical and psychological changes in both men and women. The changes men and women experience vary from person to person and the severity of the changes depends on one’s emotional, physical and mental state at the time the “change” occurs. Health problems
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Physical Development in Middle Adulthood
Physical Development in Middle Adulthood Physical Development in Middle Adulthood Rebecca Romero Anjelica McCartney BSHS 325 June 27, 2016 Jim Seibold ________________ Physical Development in Middle Adulthood Middle adulthood can bring one several physical and psychological changes in both men and women. The changes men and women experience vary from person to person and the severity of the changes depends on one’s emotional, physical and mental state at the time the “change” occurs. Health problems
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Acid, Base, and Buffer Lab Conclusion
Rahul Manda Mrs. Davidheiser Honors Biology, Period 1 October 6, 2015 Conclusion The acid and base used in this lab made an effect on the water and liver extract. When I used the acid on the distilled water, the effect was tremendous. After the 30th drop, the pH of the water was 1.4 and started as 6.8. Also, this means the acid increased the concentration of hydrogen ions because the lower the pH is, the
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Gun Control in the U.S.A.
Chambers Larry Chambers Joseph Ervin English 280 14 April, 2016 Gun Control and the Right to Bear Arms Thesis – More gun control laws on top of the 2nd Amendment and existing laws only add to the problem of gun control. 1. Gun control does not work on a state wide scale A) Gaining access to a weapon is as simple as crossing state lines. B) Most states offer guns for “rent” for competitions and
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Heat Exchanger Lab Report
ij HEAT EXCHANGER AKALANKA TENNAKOON Abstract Using a shell and tube heat exchanger, several experiments were conducted to observe heat transfer. Using Energy balances, the loss of heat was calculated. For the two configurations used, current and concurrent flow, the thermal efficiency (U) and heat exchange efficiency (ε) were calculated. From analyzing data, it was deemed that counter current configuration is thermally efficient than the concurrent configuration. Experimental Procedure First, all valves supplying water in
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Resolution of the Human Eye Lab
1. Yes, based on the results from our experiment, it does make a difference when the point-like objects are black dots on white paper compared to white dots on dark paper. According to our results, with the black dot on white paper with a distance of 3/5cm between the two dots, it took a distance of 457.5cm for the dots to blur into one. The angle for this was 0.0 degrees. When we had white
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Physical Features of the Grand Canyon
GEOGRAPHY Physical features of the Grand Canyon Institution Course Professor Date The Grand Canyon is located in the state of Arizona. It was carved up by the copper colored Colorado River creating a colorful rock layer. The canyon is steep-sided with a composition of rocks that tell a story of its formation over millions of years. Its stretches about 1 mile in depth and is 2,400 feet deep below the Yavapai Point on the South
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Lab Report for Attention Distribution
1. a. Assume the firm has no debt, Return on Equity = Return on Capital = 10% g = Reinvestment Rate * Return on Equity 5% = Reinvestment Rate * 10% Reinvestment Rate = 50% b. Building upon the previous question, FCFF = After-tax Operating Income * (1-Reinvestment Rate) = $100M * (1-50%) = $50 Value of the firm = FCFF*(1+g)/(WACC-g) = 50M * (1+5%)/(10%-5%) = $1,050M c. Value of
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Civil Lab Report - Compressive Strength of Both a Concrete Cube and Floor
Civil Lab Report Sameer Nadeem(595380), Omar Monib (63329), Omar Alaaeldin(63317), Wadah Badi(66917) and Mohamad Albaik(64611) American University of Sharjah Mr.Riyad Temam ________________ Table of Contents Title Page number Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Theory 5 Experimental Set up and procedure 6 Results 8 Discussion of Results 10 Conclusion 11 Refrences 12 Appendix 13 Fig 1.1 page 6 Fig 1.2 Page 6 Fig 1.3 Page 7 Table 1.1 Page 8 Table 1.2 Page 9 Abstract: The main
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Lab Report: Creators
Lab Report: Creators This Lab is to discover whether the weight of an object affects the creator the object creates. In order to do this in a reliable fashion we will repeat each test 3 times over. Variables: Independant-The only thing we will change is the weight of the ball Dependant- The only thing that we will measure is the diameter of the creator Controlled- We will keep the size of the ball, height from
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Measurement of Physical Properties
Experiment 1: Measurement of Physical Properties PURPOSE: All organic substances contain certain classic physical properties, which can be used to differentiate them. Specific experimental techniques are used to measure these properties, which include density, refractive index, and boiling points for liquids, and melting points for solids. Although these values can be found through sampling techniques, the literature values can be located using online resources and chemical handbooks such as the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and
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Physical Chemistry
Critical Thinking Critical thinking is the questioning or inquiry weengage in when we seek to understand, evaluate, or resolve issues in different spheres of our lives. As a student, you will come across information from many sources: lectures,the library; in databases,in books, from your friends, social media among other sources. For this, you will need to develop critical thinking skills that will help you distinguish fact from opinion. A critical thinker possesses the following characteristics:
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Creativity Under the Gun Hbr Analysis
Litmus Corporation is an international chemical company which was formed with the merger of Kohl Inc., and Litmus Chemicals in 1992. In 2003, the company came across a new business opportunity to develop a lightweight plastic more durable with wider areas of applications than what they had developed for one of their clients – Lenore. The product was to be developed by its operational research team called Hyatt Team, led by Stanley Carmine as team
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Chem 101 Lab #5 Write Up
Lab write up #5 When looking at both the window and the fluorescent lighting without 3D glasses on, only white light was seen but with the 3D glasses the window appeared white but was surrounded by gradients of rainbow. The fluorescent lights also had similar rainbow gradients surrounding them but the rainbows around the lights were duller and predominantly red and yellow colored, while the gradients around the window were much brighter and had much
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Guns Usage in Usa
SELF-DEFENCE One of the main reasons there should not be any restriction on the gun ownership and usage in the United States of America is because the law-abiding citizens need these guns for self-defense. In the year 2015, there were a total of 13,472 people who were killed by the Firearms and 26,016 people injured. There are approximately 300 million firearms that already are in the hands of the citizens. That is almost 1 firearm
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Handwashing Lab Report
Renee Sovinski David Haley Bio 229.51 Introduction From the time of birth, microorganisms start to colonize the human body. They will continue to grow until microorganisms outnumber the number of body cells. In fact, the human body contains 100 trillion microorganisms and 10 trillion cells, roughly. Most of the microorganisms on the body are placed in the category called flora. There are two kinds of flora that colonized on the body: transient and normal. Normal
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Lab Presentation
LABORATUVAR RAPORU Adı ve Soyadı: Görkem Meydan No: 144213019 Stereo (3D) mikroskop incelendi. Mikroskopta incelenecek materyalin, görüntüsünün netleştirildiği parçaya OKÜLER , incelenecek olan malzemenin mercek sayesinde görüntüsünün büyütülmesi görevinde olan parçaya ise OBJEKTİF adının verildiği öğrenildi. Mikroskopta silisyumkarbür ve sodyumkarbonat incelendi. Tane Boyut Deneyi : Eleklerin özellikleri anlatıldı. Bu eleklerin meş ölçüsüne ve mm cinsine göre değerleri verildi. Eleklerden en fazla 32 mikron malzeme elenir. 62 mikron altı su ile elenir. Deneyde; tane boyutu 4.
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Rice Grain Lab
Lab Report: Mass, Volume, and Indirect Measurement Benchmarks: MAFS.912.N-Q.1.3 Chose a level of accuracy appropriate to limitations on measurements when reporting quantities SC.912.CS-CS.1.1 Create a container out of single 5 x 8 inch. Index card that can hold the greatest amount of grains of rice. Problem Statement: Create a container out of single 5 x 8 index card that can hold the greatest amount of grains of rice. Hypothesis: If the design or shape of
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Climate Change - Numerical Vs. Physical Experiments
Class 4.1 Case-study #1 Numerical vs. physical experiments Climate change could have a large impact on precipitation (rain and snow), with consequences for drinking water, farming, etc. Clouds are obviously important to precipitation (and to climate change more broadly), and their formation is dependent on aerosols, tiny particles in the atmosphere, which occur naturally but are also products of industry and other human activities. Cloud-formation processes are difficult to model: Boucher et al. wrote in
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Chemistry Lab
Kinetics of a Reaction Theory: for this lab we will be using concentrations and the temperature of a Reaction to see how it affects the reaction rate.Rate law for a reaction is a mathematical expression that relates the reaction rate to the concentration of reactants.The total rate law is determined by measuring rate,evaluating rate constant,k, and determining the rate order for each reactant.Reactions are determined by the slow step and not the fast step.Reactions must
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Medical Physics Techniques
Lydia Hargreaves Unit 20- Medical Physics Techniques X-rays ↓ Image result for how are x rays produced http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/xtube.html The evacuated glad tube are where x-rays are made/produced. It starts with the filament being heated by an electrical current. Negatively charged electrons accelerate towards a positive charge, which in this case is the anode (kept cool by circulating oil or water), increasing their kinetic energy. Once the electrons reach this, an amount of this kinetic energy
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Data Mining Lab
Goals MIS 510 Lab 1: APIs January 31, 2017 • Learn how to use R Studio and some basic R syntax • Learn to use APIs to get social media data Deliverables • 1. Using the Twitter API: get a list of trending topics in Tucson • 2. Using the LinkedIn API: get your basic profile information Preparation Create an R Working Directory A working directory is a directory where you can store all the
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