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From the Editors – Volume 6, No. 2
... Finally, we consider a piece from the internationally recognized authority on Nigerian politics, Ibaba S. Ibaba entitled “The Roots of Terrorism in Nigeria: Exploring the Poverty Connection.” As always, Ibaba has ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... transferred from generation to generation gives societies a feeling of continuity and identity through being constantly recreated based on the interaction of societies and groups with their surroundings, nature ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... selected from various alternatives in the light of given conditions to guide and determine present and future ...developed from mission statements which should form the basis for establishing the ... See full document
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... As a result of the analysis made to test the difference of instant anxiety level according to the age variable; There was no significant difference in during the competition anxiety level by age in the overall total ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... In a systematic review of Girard et al. (2015) was broadly indicate that strength and plyometric training methods generally have positive effects on functional performance measures such as jump-height or subjective, ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... Wrestling, which is accepted as a kind of "honor form" (Pehlivan, Demir, 2006) in Turkish and relative societies from Greater Asia to the Balkans, consists of the word "kür" root and "eş". ... See full document
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Volume 6 | Issue 2 - 2016
... moving from fringe to mainstream use with a greater number of people seeking remedies and health approaches free from side effects caused by synthetic ... See full document
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Volume 2 - Article 6
... The most common longitudinal studies are cohort studies in which individuals at risk are followed over time and events are monitored. Individuals are lost to observation through out- migration and death, but life table ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... The basic principle of the challenge point framework is to manipulate the training variables to reach the optimal challenge point. In general, in order to optimally learn, the learner must be challenged (get involved in ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... see from a very disorganized, cruel and unserious ...report from the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (2008) which spotted the same thought ... See full document
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Volume 6, Number 2 (March 1953)
... The Flint Hills have been used in- tensively for grazing since the early 1880’s when southwestern cattlemen discovered that animals could be fat- tened to market[r] ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... The level of cardiovascular endurance is important for a diploma in education (physical education and health). However, the results show that the majority of diploma students (physical education and health) have low ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of fun tennis training on some motoric features and tennis skills of 8-10 age group girls who have just started tennis. Method: 16 club athletes and 8 students’ ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... For the scope of this research, many other researches have been done with the participation of 143 male students from the Faculty of Physical Education, Sport and Health in Skopje, Macedonia. The example of ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... competitiveness. From the general consensus during the bid period, to the city renovation during the preparation period, and even the improvement of the national image, it has attracted worldwide ... See full document
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Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020
... and 2 sub-dimensions (vertical/horizontal mobbing, and vertical mobbing) developed by Yildiz (2019), to measure the mobbing perceptions of employees was ... See full document
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From the Editors
... proponent for enabling children’s voices to be heard. As she reflects on the CRC’s achievements and shortcomings, Landon Pearson gives readers her unique insight into what she believes may lie ahead for the CRC and a ... See full document
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From the Editors
... environment are complex and situated in intricate contexts of histories of violence and exclusion that when left unexplored, perpetuate negative images and racist stereotypes. The youth offer their thoughts on ... See full document
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Letter from the guest editors
... Agent organizations are an emergent area of multi- agent systems (MAS) that relies on the notion of openness and heterogeneity of MAS and poses new demands on traditional MAS models. These demands include the inte- ... See full document
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Ecological Economics of Estuaries and Coasts
... State University, Department of Fisheries, in Arcata, California. There he gained valuable insights on the trophic ecology and fisheries of the coastal systems of the Pacific Ocean. He returned to the East Coast to work ... See full document
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