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    Classification of Painting Media Painting media can be classified according to their transparency and opacity of their pigments; opaque or solid colors are the first category which can completely hide what is behind the paint and they are able to cover up an underlying layer. In addition‚ opaque colors are thickest paints and easiest to control‚ so the artist can create forms or textures easily. For instance‚ oil colors belongs to this category when once applied to a canvas or board‚ it takes

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    Although many people would say or agree that cheerleading isn’t a sport because all you do is be on the sideline or you’re just supporting and not competing for anything‚ cheerleading actually comes with a lot. A lot as in hard work‚ having to pay fees plus the games and activities you are expected to attend just like any other sport. It is true that you’re not competing for anything and you’re just on the sideline being a cheerleader‚ but all the after school practices and conditioning that you

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    The Bad Exercise What are the effects on children whose parents push them in sports? “As the stakes grow‚ the children are the ones losing‚” according to Sacks. Seventy percent of children drop out of sports by age 13‚ and a big reason is that their parents are putting too much pressure on them‚ “he explained." It’s interesting because a lot of people don’t know that parents pushing their children in sports isn’t very good for children. Parents pushing their children can have bad effects on their

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    ION OF CLASSIFICATION OF NON-CHORDATES UPTO CLASSES WITH SALIENT FEATURES Vanramliana Pachhunga University College Aizawl‚ Mizoram 1. Phylum Porifera: From the Latin porus for pore and Ferre to bear‚ hence an animal with with pores. ~5000 species. Characteristic features:- a) Multicellular; no true tissue; asymmetric; sessile b) spongin- protein fibers for structure; spicules for skeleton c) filter feeders using collar cells (choanocytes) & amoebocytes

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    to Sports encourages social interaction between women. According to the article “Women‚ Gender Equality and Sport” (2007)‚ sport participation of women has an extensive history. Discrimination has been a major issue‚ but there have also been significant advancements as well. They have occupied leadership positions like coaching‚ management‚ officiating‚ and broadcasters or journalists. Women have been viewed as being too weak for sports‚ especially ones that involve a lot of endurance. Efforts to

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    Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health‚ the American Indian and Alaska Native population make up about 2 percent of the total United States population. This constitutes approximately 6.2 million people who meet the classification. Their demographic classification would be comprised of those who have origin from North‚ South and Central America with some sort of tribal affiliation. A tribe is defined as any aggregate of people united by ties of a common ancestor‚ community of customs and

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    When people looked at sports‚ they can generally delineate what sports are considered male and female. This is called gendering‚ and gendering can happen anywhere. I chose the Dr. Pepper Star Center ice rink‚ where I personally figure skate‚ because skating is generally seen as a female sport. I wanted to understand three major geographic questions. These are questions such as‚ what areas are gendered more female than male‚ or visa versa? What might the gendering of certain spaces mean? If certain

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    Anna Hill Mr. Haney English & 201 May 25‚ 2015 Snow Sports Encroachment on Wildlife in the Western United States and Canada The world of snow sports has become a popular following these days from skiing and snowboarding to snowshoeing and snowmobiling. The issue that many will argue against these sports is their affect on the environment. With the ever-growing industry‚ regulars are finding a new need to go out of bounds and discover what they would like to consider the “unknown”‚ or “gems of life”

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    inequality. Even after laws were passed against gender inequality in school‚ more than 4‚500 public schools still have it. If the inequality is intentional or not is unknown. Schools are being forced to provide proof that the low amount of girls in sports is simply not enough interest. This task is quite hard to complete. They need to show that girls were not interested in participating‚ if not‚ these school will be violating Title IX. Title IX is a law stating that girls had to have equal rights as

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    national championship revenues earmarked to provide increased scholarship benefits and athletic injury insurance for all college athletes. Just as the Congress replaced a dysfunctional AAU in 1978‚ it should act now to repair a failed college sports model whose leadership has repeatedly demonstrated incapacity to secure educational primacy or welfare for the athletes it serves. Rather than using a cattle prod to stir NCAA reform‚ perhaps Congress should put them out of their misery and start

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