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    Question 1 (a) Analyse the requirements that sports and outdoor wear would have to meet in order to be effective if worn in NZ in a range of environments eg skiing in the Southern Alps during winter, tramping the Southern Alps in summer, running in summer/winter, as urban wear in cities. (8 marks) New Zealand is known to be the land of extremes. Extremes, not only in terms of travel and adventures but as well as the climate. Having one of the severest UV rays in the world, unpredictable weather

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    The following reflects week three class for children and adolescence, this paper will showcase the main things discussed in this class period and the many take always. I will also reflect on the techniques that were discussed in this class period in order that I can further my development in learning how to effectively communicate with adolescents. The first thing that stood out to me is how counselors need to take care of themselves, things like having your own coping skills and

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    SisterReach Youth Ambassador Program The purpose of this youth ambassador program is to develop concepts and methods of stimulating conversation and strategy needed to understand human relationships and how to handle and/or advocate social issues and problems. Also, to develop thinking skills and competence in social criticism and action, so that ambassadors can engage in decision-making and participate in activities, which improve human welfare. Adult mentors will facilitate the curriculum, but

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    In the overweight and obese population, appears to impact significantly children who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHOH). The low level of physical activities among DHOH children has one of the highest cases of overweight and obesity in both the America and Europe (Martin, Shapiro, & Prokesová, 2013). The incline in weight gain among DHOH children is caused by the lack of social support from their parents and peers (Martin et al., 2013). The association between DHOH and physical inactivity’s among

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    my effort, we went silent for a minute or two. I think both of us felt like the icebreakers did not help at all. Therefore, I decided to drop the paper and ask her about her major: “So what is your major?” I asked to break the awkward silence that we were having. “I major in Finance. How about you?” “IT.” I replied as quickly as she did, and the conversation moved on naturally with my major question as a true icebreaker, for this circumstance at least. The interaction did not go as I planned. I thought

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    little history of myself, I will than straighten my posture and look directly at the trainees and ask them if they can repeat any of what I said. I will then repeat the story and see if they notice the difference in the non-verbal techniques. The icebreaker will be another lesson in non-verbal body language which should give the trainees a good understanding of what the training session will be focused on. I will then show a PowerPoint presentation and lecture on what non-verbal communication is and

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    transition stage, working stage, and the final stage consolidation and termination. My session was the initial session and we worked on the exploration of goals to be put in place to have a successful group. My group facilitation started with an icebreaker activity utilized for group members to introduce themselves to the group. I used a candy themed

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    told. Upon the second floor of the Wayne Learning Center, lies room 213. As well as those mysterious things that lie on that floor, there also sat fourteen students that shudder in terror as they hear the first assignment their teacher assign, an icebreaker. I am not surprised that my fellow peers fear such a thing, after all, that same item is what sunk the grand unsinkable ship Titanic. Data was to be collected on such topic and this is what I eventually put together; It took me countless hours to

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    Foam Ship Shelby Garrow Foam Sculpture 10/24/15 I made this replica icebreaker boat from the book “Ship Breaker.” I thought it was a good idea because almost the whole book is about the people on the boat and how they survive it. I made my boat out of foam core. It was left over from a yard sale that we had at my house about a year ago. I made a pattern of the sides and top of the boat out of paper first. After I did that I took and cut those shapes out of foam core so the ship resembled the one

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