Asthma With asthma‚ the muscles in the airways tighten and the lining becomes swollen and inflamed‚ producing sticky mucous. These changes cause the airways to become narrow‚ making it difficult to breathe. Most people with asthma only have symptoms when they inhale a ‘trigger’ such as pollen‚ exercise without the right preparation‚ or catch a cold or flu. Although asthma is not yet curable‚ with good management‚ people with asthma can lead normal‚ active lives. Asthma tends to run in families
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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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Outdoor Recreation Reasons for participating in outdoor recreation: People of all ages can benefit from participation in a range of outdoor pursuits‚ which can result in considerable physical‚ social‚ intellectual and emotional outcomes‚ including: Enjoyment Observational skills Challenge (strenuous) Spiritual growth Stress management Challenge and excitement Self sufficiency (improves self confidence) Decision making communication Health and fitness (physical activity involved; can contribute
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Charter (Describes Why and What) Project name: Charter example Date: Short description: Business alignment (Why is this project important and how does it link to your organization’s business priorities?) Deliverables (What will be the tangible items or results that the project will deliver?) |Description |Success Measurement and Date | |
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The Project Charter What do I think? Every successful project needs a plan‚ a vision before start. The PMBOK definition says that “The project charter is a document issued by the project initiator or sponsor that formally authorizes the existence of a project‚ and provides the project manager with the authority to apply organizational resources to project activities.” 1 The project charter it essentially serves as a compass to keep the team firmly pointed at goals. It’s the foundation of a project
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Project Charter Document Project Name: Basement Finish Product/Process: Living Area PROJECT CHARTER PURPOSE This project will convert 1508 square feet of unfinished space in the basement of the Smith Residence‚ located in Maryland into a livable space. This space will be occupied on a full-time basis by the additional member of the household PROJECT JUSTIFICATION: With the addition of an additional family member into the household‚ it has become apparent that more living space is
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Project Name Small World Daycare Summer Program Project Number 1 Project Manager Amanda Price Prioritization Owner(s) Start Date: 9/15/2013 Scheduled Completion Date: Mission/ Purpose What is your project going to accomplish? How does this project relate to overall goals and objectives of the company? It is part of a program or larger project? Our Summer Reading and Activity project for the Small World Daycare will accomplish many things. It will increase summer
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Project Charter Applicable Processes/Procedures: Identify the process for creating a project charter 1. General Information: Project Title – The proper name used to identify this project; Project ID – The working name or acronym that will be used for the project; Sponsoring Organization – The organization sponsoring this project; Sponsor Representative – The name of the person representing the Sponsoring Organization; Prepared by – The person(s) preparing this document; Version – Version of this
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1. Calculate the following ratios for each year during the period 1980-1983. Comment on the trend indicated by each ratio with respect to the financial performance and condition of the Charter Company. A. Profitability: Return on average total assets (assume a 46% income tax rate) = EBIT/Total Assets 1983 = 133896 / 1813199 = .073845 1982 = 108180 / 1628046 = .066448 1981 = 155673 / 1541326 = .100999 1980 = 145485 / 1746260 = .083312 1979 = 446649 / 1728694 = .258373 B. Turnover: i. Accounts
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IT/IS Kiosk Designing a Kiosk that Serves Team Charter Updated: 02/21/2006 Prepared by: Diana Wong Mei Leng Team Charter Chartering Group IT/IS Department Sponsor Jose Solera Program Manager Diana Wong Coach John Doe Team Ratification Date: WW8 Team Kickoff Date: WW9 Foundation Elements Project Objective Project Description Develop and implement a real-time self-service approach to equip UTP IT/IS Faculty and Current and Prospective Students to improve customer services‚ expand customer
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