What is a Proctor? A Proctor is a person who is typically qualified, registered, and approved to oversee student examinations. Typical examples of professional Proctors include Teachers, Examiners, Lecturers, etc. What is Proctoring? Proctoring is the action by which a proctor supervises a student sitting an examination under controlled conditions, either within a classroom (Conventional on-campus) or from an appropriately sourced remote location (On-line off-campus). Why are proctored exams required
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This chapter reviews the previous studies that have examined the effects of different types of stretching techniques on power output performance such as vertical jump. This chapter is divided into three parts; the role of stretching on athletic performance, the effects of dynamic-stretching on athletic performance, and the effects of static-stretching on athletic performance. The Role of Stretching on Athletic Performance According to the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), stretching
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Nuclear energy is energy that comes from uranium. One uranium fuel pellet the size of the tip of a pencil eraser - produces the same energy as 17,000 cubic feet of natural gas, 1,780 pounds of coal or 149 gallons of oil. The energy is released in two ways; nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. Nuclear fusion energy is released when atoms are joined together to make a larger atom and Nuclear fission is the opposite and is when atoms separate making smaller atoms. Nuclear plants use nuclear fission
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Achieve Optimal Skin Hydration with Solvaderm The skin is the largest organ in the body, serving as a barrier that protects the internal body. As such, it must be protected and kept healthy at all times. This can be done by providing the skin with the nutrients and care it needs, both internally through the food you eat, and externally by the products that you use. Solvaderm understands the skin down to its tiniest needs, which is why it is the perfect aid to taking care of your skin. Skin and
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Conclusion: It has been found that an athletes hydration level is vital when training. Most athletes do not understand its influence on their sodium levels. Sodium can be consumed in the form of salt, which athletes often crave on their meals when their bodies sodium levels are low. It is vital to maintain the sodium level to ensure that the fluids in athlete’s bodies are sent to the correct places and used effectively. When athletes train a water or electrolyte fluid is needed to ensure they do
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Convection is the transfer of heat through the circulation of heated molecules in a fluid[1]. During convection, heated molecules move from one place to another, taking the heat with them[1]. It is caused by the collective movement of groups of molecules within fluids through advection, diffusion, or a combination of both[2]. Molecules in solid objects are densely packed together, which does not allow space for the molecules to go through convection; however many solids undergo heat conduction
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This is a lab in which we will be using combustion to make magnesium and turn into a fine powder. We will first put the crucible on a mesh above bunser burner to heat it up to get out any moisture. We will then record the weight and weigh the magnesium in the crucible. Then we will put the crucible over a flame with the magnesium inside until it turns into the powder. There are many changes in the world. These changes are like changes in chemistry because some you don’t see and there is some
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The purpose for the experiment was to see if a planarian could retain information by classical conditioning and react to a flash of light when electricity was induced into the water. The results from the experiment indicate that more planarian were able to show a positive response than a negative response after regeneration. This conveys that planarian can retain the information needed to respond to a new stimulus that had been created (McLeod 2008). It was found that testing them over and over
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maintain muscle tissue when losing body fat for their diet. Oatmeal, whole grain rice and bread, sweet potatoes and potatoes are a complex carbohydrates. This kind of food are slowly absorb by the body to give energy for their weightlifting workouts. This kind of food also supply constant energy for the weightlifters lift the barbell and help the blood sugar levels in a stable condition (Ollie Odebunmi, 2017). Nutrition is important for weightlifters to perform better and
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when a human being uses most of his energy. Their body grows rapidly and with the amount of exercise they do they burn a lot of calories! The calories are burnt mainly through sports and other physical activities that teens constantly do. Since they burn a lot it is necessary for them to also consume enough calories so that they can go on the entire day without running out of calories. Teen athletes especially need to consume more calories as they exert more energy than regular teens. So does that mean
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