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    the coach I needed when participating in Track and Field for my local high school in Madera‚ CA. Since it was the first and only high school sport I chose to take part in‚ mostly due to the fact my friends were on the team‚ I was unfamiliar with what a good coach was and if he or she would actually make an athlete out of me. Reading about Wooden’s dissatisfaction with society’ focus on grades rather than one’s effort and his choice to focus on developing his player’s bodies and minds rather than

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    Qualities Needed for Success in College The skills that I think are necessary for success in college are being self-motivated‚ having effective time management and a strong dedication and willpower to want to succeed. The desire to succeed can only come from you. There are people to help you along the way‚ but you are the only person that can make a change for yourself and for the better. Self-motivation is the number one factor in having a successful college experience. Once you have made

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    In the future I will be a Network Systems Administrator. Network and computer systems administrators are responsible for the day-to-day operation of these networks. Although some employers require a postsecondary certificate‚ most require a bachelor’s degree in a field related to computer or information science. I will need to graduate with my degree in CINT. It has been recommended to me to continue my education and get a four year degree. I have decided not to do that and start working and gain

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    non-runner may say that track and cross country are the same sporting events; this is a worldwide misconception for the non-runner. Although the two sports share some similarities‚ the quantity of differences is far greater. The two sports have many differences; the overarching difference between track and cross country is the pace and the amount of distance that one runs. Track is typically a faster pace than cross country; this is because track is composed of shorter distances. Track offers a variety

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    Ch.3 Consciousness and Two-Track Mind Outline I. Consciousness A. The two-track mind is made up of unconscious processing and serial conscious processing. Our brain is dual-processing‚ meaning that we interpret things at the same time. For example‚ the visual perception track enables us to unconsciously recognize objects and plan for the future. The visual action track deals with our conscious‚ moment-to-moment actions. So‚ unconscious processing is information that is drilled into your

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    Track 1 P Funk- I like the way this song started off at 0:18. Like I was about to watch a good movie. It also reminded me of the movie Roll bounce with the percussion instrumentation in the background. It was like they were telling a story. Track 2 Mothership Connection- This song gives me a funk vibe as it starts off. Reminds me of a song my mother and her friends use to dance to when I was younger. The instrumentation was nice‚ the guitar‚ trombone‚ and piano I think. Track 3 Unfunky UFO- What

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    Life’s as usual in my life until a date appeared on the calendar. March 9th: Track Team Tryouts. I thought about trying out for the team; and after a silent debate in my head featuring the pros and cons of being on the team‚ I decided to I’d run again this year. Although I knew I was capable of making the team ‚ I also knew I had to get back in shape. “Let’s turn theses flabs into abs then.” I told myself. I was relieved‚ the only problem I had of not being in shape could be easily solved by running

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    can get smashed by these large vehicles. I think that the most important rule about trains‚ is always exercise caution when near a train track. These trains often do not run on a schedule so there is no telling when exactly they may approach you. I think that it is definitely worth the wait just to be safe. I am pretty cautious so I have never crossed a train track when the lights went off‚ even if I thought I had time. I think that more people need to be careful about how they respect these warnings

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    Two years ago‚ on a cold Saturday morning‚ I prepared for my first ever track tryout. I took a shower‚ put on my clothes‚ and got into the car. On my way to practice‚ I felt strong physically‚ but I also had an undefined‚ jittery feeling about how the day was going to go. At 7:25am‚ I arrived at practice and was quickly spotted by the coach. He called me over and said‚ "You’re a big‚ fast guy‚ and I want you to be a sprinter." I knew I was fast‚ but I thought that being 6’1 and 225 pounds‚ I would

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    activity linked with cognition (including perception‚ thinking‚ memory and language) Dual processing The principle that information is often simultaneously processed on separate conscious (deliberate‚ high road) and unconscious (automatic‚ low road) tracks. Selective attention The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus Inattentional blindness Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere Change blindness Failing to notice changes in the environment

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