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    Gym and Fitness Gymnasium

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    Project Proposal e-Learning: Use of Gym Equipment Client: Health and Fitness Gymnasium NSW Tafe's Randwick Campus Client Contact: John Smith Project Manager: John Klyza Project Start Date: 22 July 2008 Projected Finish Date: 02 December 2008 John Klyza 8/15/2008 Table of Contents Executive Summary 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Project Description 1.2 Project Objectives 1.3 Target Audience 2.0 Concept and Ideas 2.1 User interface 3.0 Proposed Work Schedule 4.0 Recommendations References i 1 2 2 3 3 4

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    that they are required to eat lunch in the small gymnasium. Most of the junior high population does not agree with this policy. After looking at some of the reasons, it is in the best interest of the school’s staff for the junior high students to eat in a condensed area to lessen the amount of work the janitors and the supervisors have to do, to contain the social interaction, and to ensure the safety of all. To begin with, designating the gymnasium as a lunch room for junior high students means

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    There are many characteristics, factors, and style features that are considered when building or adding additions to a college. Mid- nineteenth century many colleges were attacked by educators, politicians, and writers, stating that the “traditional college was irrelevant to contemporary needs” (Turner Campus, An American Planning Tradition, 129). It was established that the traditional colleges were out of date and with a democratic reform there would be changes to the traditional college that

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    Treatment Home is located on 26-acres of land within a historic section of a rural community. There are 8 buildings in use for the benefit of services of the clients: an administration building, special education school and separate library and gymnasium, a training building for staff, and 3 cottages for the daily living of residents. The campus provides a country-like setting with its expanse of land and pond for the clients as well as modern amenities such as the softball field, and the volleyball

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    The country of Germany is located in central Europe. People from Germany are known as Germans. Germans play a wide variety of sports. Germany’s most popular sport is soccer but Germans also like basketball, ice hockey, and volleyball. Germany is home to one of the world’s top professional soccer leagues known as the Bundesliga. Germany also produces one of the best national teams in the world. The German National soccer team has won the World Cup four times. Most recently, Germany’s national team

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    An Essay on An Ideal College Everyone has or should have an ideal; something which he can look forward to, of which he may dream, and for which he may strive. In our colleges we come across many defects or limitations. We often discuss these among ourselves. And in course of these discussions, and as a result of them, we come to cherish a vague notion of what would be an ideal college, at last, what we would regard as an ideal. Here of course I speak mostly for myself. An ideal college, in my opinion

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    typically begins for most children when they attend Grundschule for four years. Grundschule is the equivalent of primary school and then leads to one of three categories of secondary school. Secondary school contains Hauptschule, Realschule, and Gymnasium, (German school system). In Japan, children go straight from pre-school, which is not required, to elementary school (Deutsche Industrie). On average, German students will spend five years at Hauptschule preparing to go to work in the real world

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    How the College Bubble Will Pop

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    "Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today" (Richardson 382). One of the most amazing things people have dreamt to obtain is the “American Dream”. It is so profound in all the things it can symbolize. It is freedom, justice, but most of all, it is a hope for a better way of life. The immigrants who made the long and dangerous voyage to America wanted their children to have experiences that they never got to experience, one of those things

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    understand what is being taught. So, what better way to not learn when the teacher can’t teach. There are some schools out there that “Students find themselves trying to learn while jammed into spaces never intended as a classroom, such as libraries, gymnasiums, laboratories, lunchrooms, and even closets” (Burnett, Rivera-Batiz, & Marti 1995 p. 1). Some states are having a problem with distinct social issues, poverty, international exchange students, or just plain out economy growth do to jobs coming into

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    On game night, college stadiums and gymnasiums fill with fans. Fans wait outside for hours or travel hundreds of miles to cheer their team to victory. Many fans even host house parties and invite their friends to eat snacks and watch the big game together. Sports are a way to bring people together and share a bond over a passion or love for a team; sports give people a hobby they can take pride in. College sports have been around for nearly 200 years and they have only grown increasingly popular

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