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High Altitude Training: Physiological Pros And Cons
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15 pages in length. The writer discusses the physiological effects of high altitude training on athletes, addressing various benefits and disadvantages. Bibliography lists 25 sources.
Filename: TLCHiAlt.wps

High School Athletics And Their Relevancy To The Olympics
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A 7 page paper which examines how important high school athletics, and athletic programs, are in training individuals for the Olympics. While most people would assume that high school athletics have little influence on an individuals desire, or ability, to perform in the Olympics, the fact is that an individual who is interested, and capable, of performing well in any athletic capacity will first demonstrate those abilities early in life. Often if the urge or ability is not fed during the early years, especially high school years, then the ability goes unchallenged and the opportunity to succeed in a competition such as the Olympics, is lost forever. High school athletics are essential to the success of Olympic participants. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Athloly.wps

Inclusion in Physical Education
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5 pages in length. Inclusion is the fairly new philosophy of merging special and general education and placing all children with disabilities in general education settings. While inclusion has been around for nearly ten years, there still seem to be more questions than ever regarding the success of the theory of inclusion. This paper is focused on educators of physical education and inclusion programs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAinclu.wps

Intramural Sports: The Positives and Negatives
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An 11 page overview of the impacts of intramural sports. Overall intramural sports can offer a tremendously positive influence to a student’s college experience. Participation in intramural sports, results not only in bettered physical condition but also instills a sense of belonging. There are some negative factors associated with intramural sports as well, however. Two of the most prominent of these are the association of the desire to win with violence and the question of who should fund intramural sports programs. This paper emphasizes that with appropriate design and management, however, even these factors can be overcome. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: PPsprtCl.wps

Managing The Physical Education Classroom
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In this 5 page research paper, the writer discusses approaches to managing the physical education classroom. Differences between the PE classroom and others are discussed. Emphasis is on establishing a cooperative environment. Bibliography is provided.
Filename: Pe.wps

Marketing a Division III Athletic Program
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12 pages in length. This paper explains how the marketing of a university works through a Division III athletics program. Topics include the functions of the administration, staff, as well as the coach and the players in the role of marketing the university. Included is a comparison of marketing aspects between Division I, Division II and Division III athletics. Bibliography includes 10 sources.
Filename: JGAdviii.wps

PE in New York City
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A 5 page research paper that examines the topic of reform in regards to Physical Education programs being implemented in the state of New York. The writer examines the dire need for PE standards in NYC and then relates how such standards are improving PE throughout the state. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khpenyc.rtf

Physical Education : University-School Partnerships
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A 8 page paper that begins by describing some of the characteristics of middle school students and the characteristics teachers need to work with this age group. The writer comments on the fact that physical education is behind other disciplines in establishing field-based university-school collaborative partnerships. The paper includes a description of two such programs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGpeclb.rtf


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