in normal country 8. Walks in remote terrain 9. Indirectly supervised walks (Duke of Edinburgh expeditions and similar) 10. River walks, gorge or stream scramble as an adventure activity 11. Field study by or in water 12. Rock climbing 13. Swimming during educational visits 14. Visits to coastal locations 15. Visits to farms 16. Cycling 17. Standing camps 18. Lightweight camping (Duke of Edinburgh expeditions and similar) 19. Canoeing/kayaking Assessments completed by. Rob Brindley
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London 2012 Olympic Games Case Study Synopsis of Strategic Issues and Problems: For the 2012 London Olympic Games there are a number of important organizations involved. Understanding who they are and what role they play is important to understanding the responsibility relationships and the fiscal relationships related to the Games. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is the parent non-profit organization responsible for selecting the host city, establishing contractual guidelines, and
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The case of Richard Greaves,1982 dealt with negligence.In this case the young infant who was the plaintiff attended a Y.M.C.A camp,where he was involved in an activity called “Ring-a-Levio” adjacent to a swimming pool.The game being played on was wet grass due to the water spilling from the swimming pool.The plaintiff slipped and hurt his elbow severely.The counselors’ duty was to make sure the campers were safe and they breached their duty by not paying attention to the slippery grass.The wet surface
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description of my hobbies. Being an outgoing person, I enjoy doing a lot of things. Lately, I have put all my effort in physical fitness. Because of this I engage myself in skipping and swimming, this is what I enjoy most since they give me a sense of liberty. Apart from the pleasure, I get in skipping and swimming, it has highly contributed to my whole health since I have been able to maintain my weight hence reducing weight related diseases. I cannot also avoid involving myself in games. The games
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Tracing Narrative Threads 1) Father’s admonitions to stay away from the tiger in the zoo. During this part of the novel, Pi’s father is teaching him a lesson by letting a tiger brutally kill a goat right in front of him. He is trying to teach Pi to not go near an animal such as tigers because they are incredibly dangerous. I believe this thread represents the foreshadowing of what is to come for Pi. When Pi and Ravi’s father was telling them about staying away from tigers he said “Tigers are
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Article Rebuttal BCOM/275 1/27/2014 Article Rebuttal “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed” (U.S. Const., am 2). Since the ratification of the Bill of Rights, including the Second Amendment in 1791, our right to bear arms has been under attack. This article rebuttal will focus on an USA Today article titled “Epidemic: Guns kill twice as many kids as cancer does.” This article
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manifest density and shaped our country. My favorite quote of perseverance is from Disney's Finding Nemo. Through perseverance the protagonist tries to get his son home and only succeeds because he continually reaffirms himself to “just keep swimming, just keep swimming”. With no way to avoid a challenge, you must continue and learn from the experience to become successful. Perseverance is fighting to be on top and achieve that goal to be number one. Perseverance is coming back from a torn ACL and MCL
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natural and important to orcas in captivity, orcas have attacked and killer three humans just since 1991 and many others have been injured.” If they aren’t harming humans in the wild, why is it different in captivity? Their swimming behaviors are also not normal. They are not swimming as much as they would be in the wild. The author states, “SeaWorld confines orcas, who could swim up to 100 miles a day in the wild, to tanks that, to them, are the size of a bathtub.” They would need to swim many laps around
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DHR5018 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INDIVIDUAL-BASED ASSIGNMENT (15%) Purpose The purpose of the mini casesand video linksis to expose students to various real-life HR scenarios that occur in workplaces and to give them a practice to address theHR issues raised. Mini Case 1: Jack Nelson’s Problem As a new member of the board of directors for a local bank, Jack Nelson was being introduced to all employees in the home office. When he was introduced to Ruth Johnson, he was curious about her
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pool filled with water which rodents cannot escape from. Data observed are usually scored in three diverse behaviors, immobility, swimming and climbing. Swimming is defined as horizontal movement in both front and hind legs, producing a paddling movement. Climbing is defined as the additional vertical position with hind legs below the surface of the pool water. Swimming and climbing are usually seen during the initial phase of FST (Kulikov et al.,2010). However, after
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