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A State Analysis of High School Coaching Certification Requirements for Head Baseball Coaches
(2007)
Coop
DeRenne, Ed.D.
Charles F
Morgan, Ph.D.
Ronald K
Hetzler, Ph.D.
et al.
Currently, there are 40 states that have adopted, recommended, or required one of two national certification programs (ASEP or PACE) for their respective head coaches.
Eminem, Masculine Striving, and the Dangers of Possessive Individualism
(2007)
Kim D
Hester-Williams
At the conclusion of former President Bill Clinton's eulogy at the 2005 funeral of Rosa Parks he recounted the story of his childhood reaction to Rosa Parks's refusal to sit at the back of the bus. At the time of Parks's political and social act of resistance, Clinton explained that he "was a 9-year-old southern white boy who rode a segregated bus every single day of my life. I sat in the front. Black folk sat in the back."
Expanding the Comfort Zone by Reflecting Diversity in Television Programming
(2006)
Tracy L
Tuten
Sexual orientation was relevant for understanding differences in viewer
attitudes, but viewer satisfaction, entertainment alternative quality, and investment
size were predictive of program commitment regardless of sexual orientation.
Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer: What Is the Evidence for Induction Chemoradiation
(2007)
Rob
Glynne-Jones
Mark
Harrison
Chemotherapy may, as a component of chemoradiation (CRT), not only act as a radiosensitizing agent but also potentially eradicate distant micrometastases.
Communication and Relationships Between Industrial Design Companies and Their Customers
(2007)
Vida
Vanchan
Aside from the benefits generated from using external expertise such as design services, high transaction costs associated with acquiring external technology, lack of control in the innovation process, low incentive for efficiency and effectiveness, and conflicts among partners during development as well as commercialization are some of the disadvantages of accessing external sources of innovation.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMAGERY TYPE AND COLLECTIVE EFFICACY IN ELITE AND NON ELITE ATHLETES
(2007)
David A
Shearer
Rob
Thomson
Stephen D
Mellalieu
et al.
Collective efficacy has been described as an emergent group attribute composed of individual perceptions.
MANAGING PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES OF TEACHING STAFF IN THE UNIVERSITY: Views of Finnish University Leaders
(2007)
Stephen C
Anyamele, Ph.D.
One of the ways of enhancing the quality of academic staff in the university is the introduction of development and appraisal scheme for all academic staff within the university.
The Effect Of Communication On Knowledge Sharing In Organizations
(2007)
Murat
Gumus
Organizational communication is considered as the social glue.
Learning to Trust E-Trailers: Strategies Used By Consumers in a Distrustful Environment
(2006)
Lorraine
Friend
Blair
Alexander
Beth
Godwin
Trust is viewed as an important component
of both traditional and online shopping success, but may be conceptually different for each
type.
The Use of Strategic Metaphors in Intercultural Business Communication
(2007)
Sophie
Cacciaguidi-Fahy
James
Cunningham
Global strategic alliance management skills, built through experience, become a core organizational competency.
Knowledge Management Is A Perfect Education Development Tool: Is Thailand's Higher Education Really Ready To Embrace It?
(2007)
Prayong
Thitithananon
Tasapong
Klaewthanong
The knowledge management concept has always been evolving depending on world developments since post World War II so it can be classified into two concept eras - the old knowledge management style and the second generation knowledge management style.
Ethical challenges related to elder care. High level decision-makers' experiences
(2007)
Anna-Greta
Mamhidir
Mona
Kihlgren
Venke
Sorlie
Lack of good care such as inappropriate care settings for patients with dementia disease were seen as ethically problematic.
Draught and Soil Disturbance of Model Tillage Tines Under Varying Soil Parameters
(2007)
S. I.
Manuwa
O. C.
Ademosun
The specific draught of agricultural tools and implements varies widely under different
conditions, being affected by such factors as the soil type and condition, ploughing speed,
plough type, shape, friction characteristics of the soil-engaging surfaces, share sharpness, and
shape, depth of ploughing, width of furrow slice, type of attachments, and adjustment of the
tool and attachments.
Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
The organizational culture may foster either emotional freedom or constraints for the individual.
Overweight and obesity are associated with decreased magnesium intake in people with asthma
(2007)
Alexandra G
Kazaks
Judith S
Stern
Less than
half of American adults consumed
the Recommended Daily Allowance
(RDA) of magnesium, according to
the National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999?
2000.
Assessment of the Effects of Student Response Systems on Student Learning and Attitudes over a Broad Range of Biology Courses
(2007)
Ralph W.
Preszler
Angus
Dawe
Charles B.
Shuster
et al.
Traditional lectures and textbooks primarily rely on one-way communication from instructors and authors to students.
Female Franchisors: How Different are They from Female Independent Business Owners?
(2006)
Scott
Weaven
Carmel
Herington
Most independent self-employed women had extensive prior experience within the industry that they chose to enter.
The Complete Story: Religion and Race in Global Non-Fiction Programming
(2007)
Barbara
Selznick
With the fall of the Roman Empire, white European Christianity developed as a justification for Western domination.
A Scan of Chromosome 10 Identifies a Novel Locus Showing Strong Association with Late-Onset Alzheimer Disease
(2006)
Andrew
Grupe
Yonghong
Li
Charles
Rowland
et al.
Strong evidence of linkage to late-onset Alzheimer disease (LOAD) has been observed on chromosome 10, which implicates a wide region and at least one disease-susceptibility locus.
Lethal Injection: Let's Be Honest about the Death Penalty
(2007)
Lawrence
Bonchek
It is unreasonable to assert that a condemned person cannot be executed painlessly, when tens of thousands of people are anesthetized every single day for surgery with modern fast-acting anesthetic drugs (propofol, in particular) that are far more suitable than the outmoded execution drug thiopental.
Female Franchisors: How Different are They from Female Independent Business Owners?
(2006)
Scott
Weaven
Carmel
Herington
The growth of female-owned enterprises may be limited by external constraints as many women face significant difficulty in obtaining equity investment, appropriate training, and ongoing managerial advice.
Exploring Machu Picchu: An Analysis of the Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding the Repatriation of Cultural Property
(2006)
Molly L
McIntosh
Italy recently negotiated a deal for the return of the famed Euphronius krater with the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) in New York City.
The Use of Strategic Metaphors in Intercultural Business Communication
(2007)
Sophie
Cacciaguidi-Fahy
James
Cunningham
An essential element for success
in an alliance, a joint venture or an mnc intercultural communication
strategy is to develop a strategic metaphor.
Elevated Levels of Cholesterol-Rich Lipid Rafts in Cancer Cells Are Correlated with Apoptosis Sensitivity Induced by Cholesterol-Depleting Agents
(2006)
Ying C
Li
Mi J
Park
Sang-Kyu
Ye
et al.
Rafts/caveolae are known to be abundant in various signaling molecules, such as cell surface receptors and intracellular signaling molecules, and thus, these microdomains have been involved in many cellular functions, including the regulation of apoptosis and cell proliferation.
Understanding Data, Information, Knowledge And Their Inter-Relationships
(2007)
Anthony
Liew
Information comes from both current (communication) and historical (processed data or 'reconstructed picture') sources.
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- Clinton and Obama - A Fierce Competition Or A Union Of Like Minds? by Alejandro Rodriguez III
- When Professional Writing Isn't About the Writing by Lori Chance
- Florida Education Faces Huge Budget Cuts in 2008 by John Mcdonald
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