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    StrengthFinder Profile Roque‚ Rene Boy University of the Cordilleras College of Information Technology And Computer Science Toduo_34@yahoo.com Roque‚ Rene Boy University of the Cordilleras College of Information Technology And Computer Science Toduo_34@yahoo.com Torcedo‚ Stephanie P. University of the Cordilleras College of Information Technology And Computer Science Toduo_34@yahoo.com Torcedo‚ Stephanie P. University of the Cordilleras College of Information Technology

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    Quality Plan is very important. It sets an assurance for the project. I did not clearly understand the Quality Plan until I do the dry-run of the assignment 3 and get the helpful feedback. After that I did research for this and realize that for every Sprint in this project‚ the processes of handle the Quality are really not just about testing. List of lessons learnt from Assignment 3: There are some lessons that I have gained from the assignment 3 as described below 1. How to prepare a presentation

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    Mcbeth

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    was young. Usain Bolt took place in the men’s 100m sprint event at the 2008 Olympic Games which took place on the 15th and 16th of August at the Beijing national stadium. The final was won by Usain Bolt who made a record of 9.69 seconds. Usain Bolt is my role model because he is the world’s fastest 100m sprinter. When I was younger I always went to every Athletics Carnival and competed in the 100m sprint. Usain Bolt ran the 100m sprint‚ the aim of this is to run a 100m field as fast as you

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    Fitness Testing 2

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    ft. Sit and reach: 10cm Timed plank: 2 minutes‚ 10 seconds Agility run: 14.46 seconds 10m standing start sprint: 2.07 seconds 10m rolling start sprint: 1.45 seconds 1.5 mile run: 12 minutes‚ 15 seconds Bleep test: 10.4 These tests all challenged different components of fitness. Such as the sit and reach measured flexibility‚ sit-ups‚ press-ups and plank tested muscular endurance and the sprints to determine speed. Other tests such as the step test and the 1.5 mile run challenged aerobic endurance

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    Directory‚ the total number of oval tracks‚ drag strips and road courses in the United States is 1‚262‚ with 901 of those being oval tracks and 683 of those being dirt tracks. Major forms of oval track racing include stock car racing‚ open-wheel racing‚ sprint car racing‚ modified car racing‚ midget car racing and dirt track motorcycles. Among the most famous oval tracks in North America are the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Daytona International Speedway. Notable ovals in other countries include Rafaela

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    Motivation

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    I. Introduction to Motivation Motivation is the inner state that causes an individual to behave in a way that ensures the accomplishment of some goal. In other word‚ motivation explains why people act as they do. The better a manager understands organization members’ behavior‚ the more able that manager will be to influence subordinates’ behavior to make it more consistent with the accomplishment of organizational objectives. Because productivity is a result of the behavior of organizational members

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    Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditioning for Soccer Players Soccer is a game that requires extensive conditioning. This is because soccer players are constantly running during games and they also have to do different types of running like sprinting‚ medium speed running‚ and slower running like jogging. Furthermore‚ soccer games are long‚ two 40-45 minute halves. So‚ players must be excellent shape or else they will not be able to run strongly for the whole game. If not‚ a player may be tired during

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    if a player makes a break‚ or is running after a player‚ any short sprints or getting on side (Touch Football‚ 2015). After this system has finished‚ the lactic acid system begins also without the presence of oxygen‚ which lasts from 10 seconds to 2 minutes until lactic acids begins to kick-in as a by-product. In touch‚ this system is utilized during most fast paced plays for example; repetitive rucks or further distanced sprints. The aerobic system is then used to resynthesise the ATP required for

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    Management of change experience in my organization Mohammed Asif PGPEX 23/8 Change is the only constant in life. Things and situations around us change every day and we have to adapt to them. But ironically‚ change is the hardest thing to bring about in a person or an organization. Resistance to change among employees is the biggest challenge a management

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    A case study of LSCB Sec 11 Self-Assessment Web Audit tool Development through Agile Scrum Method Name of the student Abstract: The development of web application as per the customer requirements within the given timeframe is very important these days. Due to increase competition and better service providers‚ it is now a challenging job for a mid-size software company to maintain the overall quality of the software product. As customer requirement tends to change while the software product is being

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