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    • STUDENT LIFE Daily reducing exercise. Beth going "Belly-Bust." The sheep and the goats. Y o u do the darndest things, Baby. Wash day at "Jolly-Fizz" flat. Don t turn that t h i n g loose. Petticoat fever. The wheels of the Bacian at work.
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 30 understanding of why social inequality exists (McCall, 2005). For example, instead of focusing on gender by itself, many feminists are evaluating various biological, social and cultural categories such as gender, race,...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 31 social spheres. Often power is distributed and assigned to achieve specific goals, which dilutes the concentration of power by spreading it to several different people; (5) subverted groups nearly always possess some power....
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 47 they wished; (4) removed the opportunity for participants to identify the expectation of the researcher from among a list of other options, as is the case with a questionnaire; and (5) through my giving of random...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 37 from leadership styles. The paired comparison-survey takes every possible combination of these variables into consideration. Therefore, the survey administered for this study consisted of nine items each...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 67 Pavitt, C. (1999). Theorizing about the group communication-leadership relationship. In L.R. Frey, D.S. Gouran & M.S. Poole (Eds.), The handbook of group communication theory and research. Thousand Oaks CA:...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 71 Appendix B Directions: Make sure you place an “X” by only one statement in each pair of questions. If you prefer both styles of leadership described in the pair, place an “X” by the statement that...
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    • Fishback Intern 12 Here, the attempt is to exercise as much control as possible even if the factor controlled has little input, undetermined input, or no input at all into influencing outcomes. Bed checks, uniformity of dress, ‗mustache‘ rules...
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    • Fishback Intern 58 References Arbinger Institute, The (2000). Leadership and Self Deception: getting out of the box. Barret-Koehler: San Francisco. Barrow, J. C. (1977). The variables of leadership: A review and conceptual framework. Academy of...
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    • U.S. Embassy 21 taking classes from Art Challis. My perception of the structure of his classes is that they have outlined assignments, but the student is required to exercise a degree of creativity in fulfilling the assignment. One can easily get...
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    • 20 Structural equation modeling. According to Hoyle (1995), structural equation modeling (SEM) is a ―comprehensive statistical approach to testing hypotheses about relations among observed and latent variables‖ (p. 1). SEM is used to test the...
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    • Intro to the Internet 95 and Web Page Design We will next explore an additional method of animation briefly: Fading in and out. The im-age you use for animation can be anything you choose. We only used type in the first example for convenience. 1....
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    • 118 Chapter 7 HTML 13. Before we look at the page in a browser again, we are going to add the final line of text. Enter the following text below the last
tag (the “©” causes the copyright symbol to be displayed):
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    • Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of Complex Training on lower body power, measured by vertical jump, following a six week program. Furthermore, the project was also aimed at determining whether it matters that the first...
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    • neuromuscular state observed immediately after a session of heavy resistance exercise (Robbins, 2005). If biomechanically similar explosive power exercises are performed while the muscles are in this potentiated state, an individual may see an...
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    • The purpose of this creative project was to examine the effects of Complex Training on lower body power, measured by vertical jump. The project was also aimed at determining whether it matters that the first exercise in the complex set is a...
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    • and Split Jerk play a major role in enhancing lower body power (Comfort & Kasim, 2007; Takano, 1992). Plyometrics are a more modern technique of enhancing lower body power (Ronnestad, et.al 2008). They are quick, powerful movements involving the...
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