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ACSM Personal Trainer Certification Exam Review 2022/2023
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ACSM Personal Trainer Certification Exam Review 2022/2023 
pretest considerations for healh appraisal - ANSWER-systematic approach in screening clients for: signs and symptoms, family history, risk factors for disease 
informed consent - ANSWER-an agreement to do or allow something to occur, made with an awareness of relevant facts, including: procedures, risks, benefits, limitations, and discomforts -legal and ethical document -often paired with release of liability form 
Par-Q - ANSWER-used fo...
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Psych Testbank ALL
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1) Psychology can be considered a collection of many related fields of study. What is one of the features that all of these fields have in common? a. The use of the scientific method b. The study of mental illness c. The belief that the unconscious mind determines human behaviour d. The use of introspection Answer: a Page Reference: 3 Objective: Module 1.1 2) __________ are general principles or explanations, whereas __________ are specific predictions. a. Theories; hypotheses b. Hypotheses; the...
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Metaethics - Moral Philosophy A Level Philosophy AQA
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Metaethics - Moral Philosophy A Level Philosophy AQA. From an A* student. Naturalism + Non-naturalism, cognitivism + non-cognitivism, prescriptivism, emotivism, etc. Can also provide access to digital quizlet flashcards if asked.
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PHIL 235 Practice Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Solved
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PHIL 235 Practice Exam Questions 
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Ethical statements do not hold in any objective sense Ethical relativism argues 
The notion that ethics is a matter of feelings Ethical non-cognitivism is 
Identifies the good as happiness Eudaemonistic Utilitarianism 
Proceeds on a case by case basis Act utilitarianism 
Rights Deontological theories are concerned with 
Categorical Imperative Immanuel Kant named his basic principle 
Obligation The Principle of _____ is not know...
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PRAXIS 5422 exam fully solved & updated
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The ASCA National Model Guides school counselors in the development of school counseling programs that: - answer-- are based on data-informed decision making 
- are delivered to all students systematically 
- include a developmentally appropriate curriculum focused on the mindsets and behaviors, all students need for post-secondary readiness and success 
- close achievement and opportunity gaps 
- result in improved student achievement, attendance, and discipline 
 
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PSYCH 1000 Intro to Psychology (Already Graded A) -TESTBANK.
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PSYCH 1000 Intro to Psychology -TESTBANK. Psychology can be considered a collection of many related fields of study. What is one of the features that all of these fields have in common? a. The use of the scientific method b. The study of mental illness c. The belief that the unconscious mind determines human behaviour d. The use of introspection Answer: a Page Reference: 3 Objective: Module 1.1 1) are general principles or explanations, whereas are specific predictions. a. Theories; hypotheses b...
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Religious Studies OCR A level Ethics Year 2: Meta-ethics revision booklet
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This 14 page booklet includes everything there is to know about meta-ethics! Inside there is a table with all the key terms and their definitions, explanations of naturalism, intuitionism, emotivism and Mackie's error theory each with their own strengths and weaknesses. At the end there is an array of detailed essay plans. The questions are- Question 1 - Consider to what extent intuitionism solved the problems of ethical language. Question 2 - ‘To what extent is the meaning of the word ‘goo...
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ETHC 445N Week 2 Discussion; Religion and Ethics
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Required Resources 
 
Read/review the following resources for this activity: 
•	extbook: Chapters 3,4 
•	Lesson 
•	Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to thetextbook) 
Initial Post Instructions 
 
St. Augustine in the 5th Century held that we are free to make choices in life. This is the idea of free will. It may seem at first glance odd for a religious thinker to say that we have free will. After all, if God exists, then God created all things. God knows already what we will do. Go...
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Foundations of instructional design idc1 questions and answers already passed
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Foundations of instructional design idc1 questions and answers already passed What is the primary purpose of conducting a Needs Analysis? To identify a gap between the acquired goal and the actual status of that goal. By using this data a goal statement can be written that identifies what needs to be taught. Also a needs analysis provides the cause of the problem to guide the most effective instruction. 
You have been asked to conduct a Needs Analysis (topic of your choice) for an organization-w...
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Ethical language (Meta Ethics)
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A level summary of ethical language religious studies Edexcel for the 2016 specification
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