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    “A drop of honey catches more flies than a hogshead of vinegar” That was a popular German saying that my German grandparents used to say to me when I was a little kid. My German heritage affects my daily life in numerous ways. One way is, we eat some of the foods that are popular in Germany, also we like some of the same sports that Germans play.Also my family can make connections to some of the many ways German people celebrate holidays. My German culture is a pretty huge part of my daily life

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    and throughout the club’s long history one will find stories of great success, such as when its Olympic handball team played in the highest division in the mid-seventies, or one of the clubs cross-country skiers, Lina Andersson, won Olympic gold in 2006. Today, most of MAIF’s efforts are focused on youth programs in various sports, with the ice-hockey team being the sole remaining adult team. Some adult skiers, boxers, and other individual athletes have amounted to some

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    throughout the club’s long history, one will find stories of great success, such as when its Olympic handball team played in the highest division in the mid-seventies, or one of the clubs cross-country skiers, Lina Andersson, won Olympic gold in 2006. Although, today, MAIF’s efforts are mainly focused on youth programs in various sports, with the ice-hockey team being the sole remaining adult team. Nonetheless, there are still some

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    Fitness and Training Program - Finn Roff-Marsh Team Handball is a court game playing at an intense pace. Played on the size of a basketball court, the almost hand sized ball can get from one goal to the other in no time at all. The goals are the same size as indoor soccer and there is a semicircle around the goal with the goalkeeper being the only one allowed in this area. There are two teams with 7 players a side including the goalkeeper. Team handball is quite similar to basketball with the main

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    A guy named william g. Morgan invented volleyball, originally called, mintonette. Morgan a graduate of springfield college designed the game to be a combination of basketball, baseball, tennis, and handball. He invented it in 1895. In 1900, a special ball was designed for the sport.In 1917, the game was changed from 21 to 15 points. In 1920, three hits

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    instructional models in education worldwide”(Metzler 228). Cooperative learning is basically having students learn with, by and for each other which is the major theme of Cooperative Learning. In this model, Student Team Learning (STL) states how there are three main concepts to focus on. The three are: team rewards, individual accountability, and equal opportunities. In Cooperative Learning there are six major elements that take part. The six are intentional group formation, continuity of group interaction

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    a month now and the gruesome work had finally paid off. We were more than ready to march on the field and take the championship. We won our league division and if we won the next game we play then we were headed to the national championship. Our team had never won the championship and we really wanted to win it. In the locker room before the game our coach emphatically said, “ You boys play like it is the last game of your career. Nothing should stop you and when you touch the field I want you

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    There is much to making the workplace into a successful team. In order to do this there is a lot of effort, patience and understanding that must take place. To make the workplace successful, certain protocols and ideals and even morals have to be instilled in the workplace. Each member of the team may have their own set of goals that motivate them. It would be extremely wise to try to implement those goals into the workplace for example if one team member has the goal of productivity and another has

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    being a new team we really need to focus on what we can do to better the team, and get the respect for our subordinates, peers and superiors. I want to use this same style for my team in the squad, and for our squad itself. I believe it is a winning combination. SSG Bob another thing that had alarmed me was your statements about SRT. I was more than surprised when you said you did not care about the team, I am hoping that was a heat of the moment statement. Out of everyone on the team, I think you

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    may be seen as a failure to willingly satisfy the duties and commitments to others because of the perception of reduced social pressure. Yet, social loafer or free-rider without exerting effort in a team will gain benefits from the work of others as the outcome of the team performance is shared by the team members (Weldon & Mustari 1988, p. 33). Many researchers study about how social loafing is affected by the duty and self-discipline problems. Robbins (1995, p.337) found out some explanations

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