HSC Core 2: Factors affecting Performance * Q. How does training affect performance? Energy Systems * the body requires energy for: muscular contractions Glandular functions Digestion Blood circulation Tissue building and repair The body receives energy from food which is broken down into carbohydrates‚ fats and proteins The ATP System : Energy: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) Enough One explosive movement Release of energy: free
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problematically? Australian schools are comprised of a diverse population of students with a vast range of sociocultural factors shaping their individual and unique identities. In 2006‚ more than 50% of people living in Australia were migrants or had a parent who had migrated to Australia (ABS‚ 2006‚ p. 46). This demonstrates the prevalence of cultural diversity in the population which extends into Australian schools. Diversity has many faces‚ incorporating differences in culture‚ sexuality‚ gender identity
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Work Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rasw20 School Social Work in Australia Jung-Sook Lee a a School of Social Sciences‚ University of New South Wales Published online: 07 Jun 2012. To cite this article: Jung-Sook Lee (2012): School Social Work in Australia‚ Australian Social Work‚ 65:4‚ 552-570 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2012.675343 PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Full terms
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The Hindu Religion hold the belief that through yoga‚ forms of meditation people can live spiritually enlightened. Yoga is thought to help people build a bond with the Divine. The Hindu people believe that meditating through yoga‚ the union between the person and the Divine can actually be perfected! There are several different types of yoga‚ each type having their own specialties. Those specialties may consist of; healing‚ balance‚ breathing‚ strength‚ endurance‚ and mental and physical enlightment
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4.1. Explain how routines are based on: Meeting a child’s needs Agreements with parents Participation of children. Routines should flow with the child’s needs. Babies and children are individuals first each with a unique profile and abilities. It is important that planning starts with the observation of each child in order to consider their interests‚ development and learning stage. Routines are set up by planning of a day by time‚ activity‚ etc. Children understand it as a routine;
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Helen Purvis. CYP 3.3 1.5 processes used by setting that comply with legislation covering data protection and sharing. In my setting all information collected and held regarding pupils who are in attendance is kept safe and secure by using passwords on the computer and it can only be accessed by those who are in charge of it. Educational records kept in each classroom are locked into cupboards with padlock‚ and only senior staff hold the key School only collects information that is used
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Where can u get help if you have questins about using ghe apiAlll of the above. Where can you find a guide on bloomberg to using the apiAll of the above If one were to pull historical end of day prices for ibm us equity vod ln equity and bmw gr equity all fo the prices would be dominated in three dif currencyies is there a way to make sure all of the data is in usd and if so how can one do this? Real-time/ historical wizard>historical end of day>step 4 of 6 Where can one pull curves for
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Research has shown that there is a clear relationship between being part of the process of assessment and pupil motivation. If a child is actively engaged and understands the process of assessment and can see their own progress for themselves‚ they will feel more motivated to continue to try their best and improve further. The more involved they are‚ the more their independence and self esteem will grow (ie a child who can clearly see that they have successfully included 4 out of the 5 points of
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THE IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION ON AUSTRALIA Globalisation is the breakdown of traditional barriers between nation states‚ allowing the movement of goods‚ capital‚ people and information. Globalisation has immensely impacted Australia socially‚ economically and politically. Australia has been affected socially by globalisation‚ which has resulted in Australia experiencing Americanisation. Many American movies‚ shows‚ media‚ music and news gets publicised in Australia‚ which influences Australian youths
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Is Australia a racist country? Australia is a welcoming nation. We allow people from all nationalities to apply to migrate‚seek refuge or even just visit Australia‚ regardless of their culture‚ religion‚ language or ethnicity‚ provided they meet all the visa laws. Australia is not a racist country allowing all nationalities the opportunity to come to Australia and continue to practice their culture and beliefs without the fear of being put down or treated badly. People are free to celebrate
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