The Social Cognitive Approach To Motivation In Physical Educationsmith281
This study examined the relationships between cognitive development, intrinsic motivation, and responses to extrinsic rewards and praise. In experiment 1, 90 children ages 4-10 were divided into groups based on their cognitive abilities related to classification tasks. The children were then given a choice to work at learning centers requiring different levels of classification understanding. All groups spent the most time at and rated as most interesting the center just beyond their initial ability level. In experiment 2, children received rewards, praise, or no rewards for working at centers at, above, or below their predicted interest level based on the pre-test. Rewards decreased motivation for highly motivated children, while praise had mixed effects depending on locus of control. The results supported that intrinsic motivation depends
This document summarizes contraindications, warnings, and precautions for use of ZELMAC. It should not be used in patients with hypersensitivity to its active ingredients or excipients. Care is needed for those with severe hepatic impairment as no data is available on its use in this group. While animal studies showed no harmful effects, ZELMAC is not recommended during pregnancy due to limited human data, and should not be used by breastfeeding women as it may be excreted in milk.
The document summarizes key aspects of The Companies Act 1956 in India, including its history and evolution. It discusses the meaning and contents of important legal documents like the Memorandum of Association (MoA), Articles of Association (AoA), and Prospectus. It outlines the roles and powers of different committees in revising the Act over time. It also describes important concepts like ultra vires, membership and rights of shareholders in a company.
Como calcular o consumo em kva ,watts e amperesMarcelo Fabiano
O documento explica como calcular o consumo elétrico em kVA, Watts e Amperes de equipamentos. Detalha os passos para converter entre as unidades, incluindo multiplicar o consumo em Watts por fatores para obter kVA ou Amperes e adicionar 30% de folga para segurança. Um exemplo ilustra o cálculo para um sistema de som e iluminação.
The Social Cognitive Approach To Motivation In Physical Educationsmith281
This study examined the relationships between cognitive development, intrinsic motivation, and responses to extrinsic rewards and praise. In experiment 1, 90 children ages 4-10 were divided into groups based on their cognitive abilities related to classification tasks. The children were then given a choice to work at learning centers requiring different levels of classification understanding. All groups spent the most time at and rated as most interesting the center just beyond their initial ability level. In experiment 2, children received rewards, praise, or no rewards for working at centers at, above, or below their predicted interest level based on the pre-test. Rewards decreased motivation for highly motivated children, while praise had mixed effects depending on locus of control. The results supported that intrinsic motivation depends
This document summarizes contraindications, warnings, and precautions for use of ZELMAC. It should not be used in patients with hypersensitivity to its active ingredients or excipients. Care is needed for those with severe hepatic impairment as no data is available on its use in this group. While animal studies showed no harmful effects, ZELMAC is not recommended during pregnancy due to limited human data, and should not be used by breastfeeding women as it may be excreted in milk.
The document summarizes key aspects of The Companies Act 1956 in India, including its history and evolution. It discusses the meaning and contents of important legal documents like the Memorandum of Association (MoA), Articles of Association (AoA), and Prospectus. It outlines the roles and powers of different committees in revising the Act over time. It also describes important concepts like ultra vires, membership and rights of shareholders in a company.
Como calcular o consumo em kva ,watts e amperesMarcelo Fabiano
O documento explica como calcular o consumo elétrico em kVA, Watts e Amperes de equipamentos. Detalha os passos para converter entre as unidades, incluindo multiplicar o consumo em Watts por fatores para obter kVA ou Amperes e adicionar 30% de folga para segurança. Um exemplo ilustra o cálculo para um sistema de som e iluminação.
Colonial and Post-Colonial Religious Tests as a Basis for the First AmendmentJoshua D. Zambrano
Religious tests, particularly in Virginia, played a major role in the creation of the First Amendment. Jefferson and Washington, both Jewish, and Madison, a Baptist, had to conceal their religious identities to overturn religious tests preventing those outside the state ecclesiastical establishments from running for office. In the 1770s, eight of the original thirteen states required public officials be Christian in their state constitutions, discriminating against Jews or religious minorities. Jefferson and Madison's legislation on religious freedom reveals their motives were anything but secular, as does an analysis of their political actions. Furthermore, Roger Williams' 'Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience' which mentions a 'wall of separation' was a pre-Lockean source for the First Amendment, and reveals even earlier sources, including a lost work by Martin Luther.
This document discusses how technology has advanced and impacted the field of political science. It provides examples of how tools like maps, printing presses, satellites, the internet, and online learning platforms like Blackboard have furthered political science learning and international relations. It also notes some issues with Blackboard and potential solutions to improve the online learning experience.
A still-incomplete bill to rewire the U.S. judicial system from scratch, making it consistent with the constitutional right to trial by jury rather than dependent upon judges, removing the travesty of plea bargaining, and instituting other reforms.
A pro-life healthcare bill providing universal healthcare by imitating the free market. The Vital Healthcare Act uses a grant process to sponsor hospitals to provide basic government healthcare, with patients voting on the quality of that care so that higher rated hospitals receive more funding and retain grant status. Also included are tort reform solutions which mandate liability sharing of medical lawsuit expenses by hospitals based on hours worked by doctors at the time of malpractice incidents and payment of legal costs by the losing parties in medical lawsuits to discourage frivolous lawsuits. The private sector is left intact apart from the prohibition of discriminating based on pre-existing conditions.
This is a generic bill designed to put another bill on the ballot for voting upon during the next election, which vote, if approved by 50% of Nebraska residents, shall result in bill passage. This bill makes the following accompanying arguments for passage via ballot referendum:
-Governments according to the Declaration of Independence derive their just powers from the consent of the governed and the founding fathers thus intended government to represent the will of the people.
-Prominent legislation should represent the will of the people and the best way to ensure this is by popular vote.
-Legislation passed by popular vote is more defensible, constitutional, and generally valid than that passed in other ways. As such it should prove more likely to stand the test of time.
-Any judge who should seek to overturn legislation passed through ballot referendum is a tyrant and dictator worthy of impeachment.
-Advances in voting technology remove any previous concerns about "mob rule" since democracy can now be calmly performed by vote in the calm of a ballot box without need for mobs, peer pressure, and emotionally-charged environments.
This document is a bill that proposes several reforms to compensate and protect college athletes. It proposes that university athletic teams must spend at least 30% of revenue on player compensation. It also prohibits the use of a student's name, image or likeness without consent and requires compensation of at least 10% of revenue if their name is used. Finally, it caps coach, NCAA and faculty salaries at $500,000.
This bill would impeach the activist judges overruling the will of the American people and the Legislative branch by dictatorially legislating gay marriage.
This is a bill to impeach judges who have, by overturning ballot referendum-based laws, violated the democratic principles at the heart of the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence, and tyrannically infringed upon the religious liberty of the American people and the consent of those governed.
- The vast majority (88%) of the US federal budget is spent on five areas: healthcare, retirement, military, welfare, and interest on debt. The three largest areas are healthcare (26%), retirement (27%), and military (18%).
- The document proposes reducing spending in these three large areas in order to return the budget to surplus and pay down the national debt. Specific proposals include raising the eligibility ages for Social Security and Medicare benefits, reducing military spending by bringing troops home, and removing the healthcare mandate on employers.
- The savings would be used to fund a large public works program to employ unemployed Americans and stimulate the economy. Additional proposals aim to further reduce the deficit and encourage job growth.
The document contains 4 tables that provide trade data between the US and other countries from 2001-2010. Table 1 shows imports from and exports to China over this period, with a growing trade deficit for the US. Table 2 lists the top trading partners for the US and shows China has the highest trade deficit. Tables 3 and 4 provide additional context on minimum wages and taxes in countries with significant trade with the US.
This bill aims to provide affordable healthcare to all legal American citizens while excluding abortion services and providers. It establishes a Bureau of Vital Healthcare to oversee healthcare agencies that would receive federal grants. The bill defines key terms and outlines the process for citizens to access and provide feedback on essential healthcare services through medical feedback centers and public voting/surveillance systems. It also addresses maintaining the private healthcare sector and providing subsidies for medical educators.
Economic solutions for the U.S., an in-depth look at Barack Obama’s political history and voting record, and analysis of political issues and the recent health care reform process.
Colonial and Post-Colonial Religious Tests as a Basis for the First AmendmentJoshua D. Zambrano
Religious tests, particularly in Virginia, played a major role in the creation of the First Amendment. Jefferson and Washington, both Jewish, and Madison, a Baptist, had to conceal their religious identities to overturn religious tests preventing those outside the state ecclesiastical establishments from running for office. In the 1770s, eight of the original thirteen states required public officials be Christian in their state constitutions, discriminating against Jews or religious minorities. Jefferson and Madison's legislation on religious freedom reveals their motives were anything but secular, as does an analysis of their political actions. Furthermore, Roger Williams' 'Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience' which mentions a 'wall of separation' was a pre-Lockean source for the First Amendment, and reveals even earlier sources, including a lost work by Martin Luther.
This document discusses how technology has advanced and impacted the field of political science. It provides examples of how tools like maps, printing presses, satellites, the internet, and online learning platforms like Blackboard have furthered political science learning and international relations. It also notes some issues with Blackboard and potential solutions to improve the online learning experience.
A still-incomplete bill to rewire the U.S. judicial system from scratch, making it consistent with the constitutional right to trial by jury rather than dependent upon judges, removing the travesty of plea bargaining, and instituting other reforms.
A pro-life healthcare bill providing universal healthcare by imitating the free market. The Vital Healthcare Act uses a grant process to sponsor hospitals to provide basic government healthcare, with patients voting on the quality of that care so that higher rated hospitals receive more funding and retain grant status. Also included are tort reform solutions which mandate liability sharing of medical lawsuit expenses by hospitals based on hours worked by doctors at the time of malpractice incidents and payment of legal costs by the losing parties in medical lawsuits to discourage frivolous lawsuits. The private sector is left intact apart from the prohibition of discriminating based on pre-existing conditions.
This is a generic bill designed to put another bill on the ballot for voting upon during the next election, which vote, if approved by 50% of Nebraska residents, shall result in bill passage. This bill makes the following accompanying arguments for passage via ballot referendum:
-Governments according to the Declaration of Independence derive their just powers from the consent of the governed and the founding fathers thus intended government to represent the will of the people.
-Prominent legislation should represent the will of the people and the best way to ensure this is by popular vote.
-Legislation passed by popular vote is more defensible, constitutional, and generally valid than that passed in other ways. As such it should prove more likely to stand the test of time.
-Any judge who should seek to overturn legislation passed through ballot referendum is a tyrant and dictator worthy of impeachment.
-Advances in voting technology remove any previous concerns about "mob rule" since democracy can now be calmly performed by vote in the calm of a ballot box without need for mobs, peer pressure, and emotionally-charged environments.
This document is a bill that proposes several reforms to compensate and protect college athletes. It proposes that university athletic teams must spend at least 30% of revenue on player compensation. It also prohibits the use of a student's name, image or likeness without consent and requires compensation of at least 10% of revenue if their name is used. Finally, it caps coach, NCAA and faculty salaries at $500,000.
This bill would impeach the activist judges overruling the will of the American people and the Legislative branch by dictatorially legislating gay marriage.
This is a bill to impeach judges who have, by overturning ballot referendum-based laws, violated the democratic principles at the heart of the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence, and tyrannically infringed upon the religious liberty of the American people and the consent of those governed.
- The vast majority (88%) of the US federal budget is spent on five areas: healthcare, retirement, military, welfare, and interest on debt. The three largest areas are healthcare (26%), retirement (27%), and military (18%).
- The document proposes reducing spending in these three large areas in order to return the budget to surplus and pay down the national debt. Specific proposals include raising the eligibility ages for Social Security and Medicare benefits, reducing military spending by bringing troops home, and removing the healthcare mandate on employers.
- The savings would be used to fund a large public works program to employ unemployed Americans and stimulate the economy. Additional proposals aim to further reduce the deficit and encourage job growth.
The document contains 4 tables that provide trade data between the US and other countries from 2001-2010. Table 1 shows imports from and exports to China over this period, with a growing trade deficit for the US. Table 2 lists the top trading partners for the US and shows China has the highest trade deficit. Tables 3 and 4 provide additional context on minimum wages and taxes in countries with significant trade with the US.
This bill aims to provide affordable healthcare to all legal American citizens while excluding abortion services and providers. It establishes a Bureau of Vital Healthcare to oversee healthcare agencies that would receive federal grants. The bill defines key terms and outlines the process for citizens to access and provide feedback on essential healthcare services through medical feedback centers and public voting/surveillance systems. It also addresses maintaining the private healthcare sector and providing subsidies for medical educators.
Economic solutions for the U.S., an in-depth look at Barack Obama’s political history and voting record, and analysis of political issues and the recent health care reform process.