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    MMS100 – Sport Organisation Assessment 1: Event Analysis Reserve Grade, Local Australian Rules Football Match in the Eastern Football League Blackburn Football Club v Balwyn Football Club 5/4/2014 Introduction Australians are renowned for their passion for sport, in particular, the four main football codes (Australian Rules football, Rugby League, Rugby Union and Soccer). In terms of the participation rate among these four codes, Australian Rules Football ranks second behind outdoor soccer, with

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    William H. Seward is the person responsible for obtaining Alaska from Russia. This happen in 1867 when America purchased Alaska from Russia for seven million dollars. Some Americans where happy to expand territory well others thought it was useless investment. Minds where changed about this purchase in a couple decades when people realized that Alaska was rich in natural resources, and a gold rush was sparked for a short period of time. Once the gold rush died down mining for other natural resources

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    Intro Today, I will be talking about the famous psychologist Albert Bandura. Who is Albert Bandura We have obviously learned about him in the previous unit, so can anyone refresh our memories of who he is and what did he do. Yes, it’s the guy who conducted the Bobo doll experiment which reflected how children saw the adults beating up the doll, and when the kids went in, they did the same, which proves his theory of observational learning. Also, do you remember the 4 processes of observation:

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    A. Describe Two Stakeholder Groups in your Educational Organization Our educational institution at Whitehorse High School includes several stakeholder groups. The two stakeholder groups that I would like to wright about are the parents and the teachers. The parents make up the Student Community Counsel (SCC) that helps the principal and faculty make important decisions about school improvement directives, and the overall welfare of their students. Parents in our community want to see their students

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    The Reality of Residential Schools The Indian Act of 1876 placed restrictions on the education of Aboriginal children, which ultimately devastated the First Nation culture (Florence 37). The Canadian Government saw relations with Aboriginal people as the “Indian Problem” and they wanted to get rid of the First Nation people’s culture, identity and individual nations. In the 1880s the Government began to establish and operate a system of residential schools which were a central element to their policy

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    “Canadian residential school system,” Wikipedia: 1-2.2013. Print. Dempsey, Pauline. "My Life in an Indian Residential School." Alberta History 59.2 (2011): 22. Print. "Former Ontario Residential-School Students Allege Attempted Genocide: Final Edition." Whitehorse Star: 9. 2000. Print. Jacobs, Beverley. "Response to Canada's Apology to Residential School Survivors." Canadian Woman Studies 26.3-4 (2008): 223. Print. Morse, Bradford W. "Government Responses to the Indian Residential Schools

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    Dream Therapy Dreams have been considered and debated since people have existed. Research on dreams began in the 19th and 20th centuries. However, nothing has proven why dreams happen or what they do. Freud suggested that dreams are an expression of subconscious desires, from which all sorts of strange animal impulses come. He believed that he would be able to find out what bothered people by analyzing their dreams. While dreams reveal troubles much older than Freud, he was the first

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    In the last ten years, gasoline prices have been increasing in Canada. Consumer spending on gasoline holds a large amount of total household expenditures. In 2009, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) calculated on average that Canadians spent about six percent of their total household budget on gasoline (Statistics Canada, 2013). Therefore, gasoline prices changes on consumer price inflation. In order to make gasoline, crude oil and refineries are required. When examined, gasoline and crude oil are two

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    Restorative Justice Dialogue: Evidence-Based Practice, Umbreit, M.S., Vos, B. and Coates, R.B. 2009, Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking. Introduction and Background Umbreit etal have conducted a study on the significance of the lens on restorative justice dialogue in Minnesota in 2009. In most RJ programs, victims and offenders engage in direct dialogue about a specific offense or infraction, with the presence of at least one-third person who serves as a mediator, facilitator, convener

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    Professional Development Bret Jacobsen Western Governors University Professional Development A. Area of Need: For a number of years at Whitehorse High School (WHS), the administration has been dealing with a huge issue of chronic absenteeism among scholars. This year after collaborating with the administration we decided to tackle the problem of attendance, including having educators develop relationships with the chronically absent scholars and provide professional development on how

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