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“Women's Sport History”
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Sports between the past and the present
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Name: Osama Yousuf Albalushi
ID: 127418
Date: Sunday, November 29, 2020
Page number: 2
Words: 373
The History of Sports
Sports management did not start to emerge as a study with its distinctive characteristics only in recent years. Perhaps this was a confusing matter given the misconception of the association of sport with hobby and excitement, even in its early sources. It was known about athletes in the ancient Olympic Games that they were paid a financial reward, but it is clear that generalization is wrong in this regard, as some games were distinguished by their commitment to Olympic ideals while the historical link does not exist between other games in that spirit, but with the Olympic Games themselves.
Although the United Kingdom has known professional sport for more than a century, it has attracted only academic interest from social historians, and this reality has changed significantly as a professional sport has moved from a state of professionalism that has been in it for a long time to rapidly developing commercial transformation processes. wide range.
Sport has received scant attention from evolutionary biologists. This is surprising for several reasons. First, sport's universality suggests that it has evolutionary origins (Brown, 1991). Second, athletic contests, especially those of boys and men, are important parts of the social fabric in modern societies. Third, more men than women of all ages play and avidly watch sports.
Fourth, complex organizations have developed, especially over the last 150 years, to schedule, regulate, and advertise athletic competitions for all age groups. Fifth, athletic contests between rival teams of men are important social events, with crowds of over 100,000 spectators present at many contests.
Sixth, even though athletic contests are often simple (e.g., who can run 100m the fastest?), involve only few participants (e.g., eight men in the Olympic Games 100m final), and have no apparent direct biological purpose (e.g., how does winning a 100m race directly affect survivorship and reproductive success?) (Miller, 2000) they have, in some instances, affected large proportions of the world's population.
For example, the global social and political significance of the 1936 Berlin and the 1960 Rome Olympics (Maraniss, 2008) have been subjected to analytical treatments. Last, champion male athletes achieve high status and increased reproductive opportunities suggesting that selection may have been influential in molding the characteristics of male athletes and the sports they play.
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Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Childhood
Name: Osama Yousuf Albalushi
ID: 127418
Date: Sunday, November 22, 2020
Pages: 2
Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Childhood
The industrial revolution began in Britain in the late 18th century and gradually spread throughout the 19th century to Western Europe and the USA. Changes in the system of production under capitalism separated home from work and the accompanying widespread urbanization fundamentally impacted family life. The Industrial Revolution changed the nature of both adulthood and childhood and indeed relations between the two.
As I understood from my research, the global pandemic has created safety constraints that affect our daily routines. This is particularly true of our educational institutions, where we have had to seriously rework the existing school and recreation systems to keep our children informed and active. The typical experience of childhood is pretty new.
The cultural shift and its repercussions on child development and its impact on children everywhere made them spend a lot of time observing adults and integrating their behaviors into their play. No one has to inspire children to do this and they do it on their own. Since children learn how to become adults through unstructured play.
Another important feature of this mixed-age society is that young children benefit from learning from older children who are only marginally smarter than them, like children, and they learn from each other. Their special abilities are improved by teaching and giving them appropriate guidance. Adults should not teach children how to play, when and where to play, and when to go to the restroom. A curious byproduct of all this micromanaging is that we teach things to children that they don't need to be told.
What's more, we're flipping to the back of the book to show them the solutions instead of helping kids learn basic skills like problem-solving, but that leaves them unprepared for all the new challenges they're going to face. We all want the best for our kids. We want them to be independent, confident problem solvers. We want them to be happy.
But there are some tried and tested approaches that we've used for centuries to raise children. You can start using some of these strategies now to set up more mixed-age playdates for your kids. Give them the space they need to make mistakes, give them more playtime that is unstructured. Spend time with older family and younger friends. Give yourself some unstructured playtime. And perhaps recognize that the familiar culture all around you is very strange.
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The major components which are used in an automobile
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Name: Osama Yousuf Albalushi
ID: 127418
Date: Sunday, November 15, 2020
Page: 2
Words: 343
Globalization of automobile
Man over the ages keeps up with the changes he needs to continue living. He needed human needs and motives that organize his life and satisfy his desires, and the group of motives was divided according to their priorities: physiological needs, safety needs, love, and belonging needs, appreciation needs, and the needs to keep pace with development and facilitate living such as means of transportation, including automobiles.
The meaning of an automobile is a four-wheeled vehicle, carries a small number of passengers, driven by an engine or motor, and independent of rails or tracks. The subject of automobile engineering is the study of engineering aspects and technical details of cars. There are hundreds and thousands of different types of cars that are available today.
During the past century, tremendous development in this field has taken place. Apart from cars, vehicles for different users have been developed. These range from commercial vehicles of different types-to public utility transport systems such as buses and coaches-to the carriers of different types-to tractors and similar machines meant to be used for specified purpo0ses which are propelled by an engine or motor that is part of these machines.
Most luxury vehicles have historically been large vehicles, although smaller sports-oriented versions have often been made. Relatively new trends are "compact" luxury cars such as hatchbacks and off-road capable sport utility vehicles. For an increased price, a luxury vehicle offers increased levels of comfort, equipment, facilities, efficiency, performance, and status compared to standard cars.
The development of manufacturing and management systems has revolutionized the automotive industry over the last decade. The industry has witnessed many emerging markets opening up and rising. The face of the industry is being transformed by globalization, digitalization, and rising market competition.
Overall, the global automotive industry is in better shape than it was five years ago, especially in the US where after the recent economic crisis, profits and sales have recovered, and in China, where growth remains high. By 2022, it is estimated that global profits for automotive OEMs will increase by almost 60 percent.
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Name: Osama Yousuf Albalushi
ID: 127418
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Page: 2
Words: 394
Fate of the economy
The global economy faced a severe crisis following the collapse of many financial institutions at the end of 2008, which led to a global economic recession, which at a later stage turned into an economic depression that was the most dangerous of its kind since the Great Depression in the 1930s. Here is a reference to what Katherine Trebeck quotes, quoting Adam Smith when he said, "The only good budget is a balanced budget."
If the crisis initially originated in developed countries, then its effects have spread to developing countries, causing more severe damage to many developing countries whose fragile economic structures do not qualify them to face such crises, especially in light of the many challenges they face in Its pursuit of its development goals kept making it think of the wellbeing economy.
Wellbeing economy is an economy which puts the wellbeing of people in the planet. First, the economy is a means to an end, not an end in and of itself. It's an economy that creates wealth, prosperity for human beings, societies, and the planet by wellbeing, I'm thinking about the physical and mental health, the chance to participate in society and to flourish. So a very holistic view of well-being. And I believe that's what our economists should be for.
Wellbeing suggests and improvement suggests a better life suggests a change in the way we are with others, with our economy with nature. For me, a wellbeing economy is one where the world has depth and values to people and felt it was nature, where there's the quality, and where we also care about our habitats, our home, our Earth.
The key thing is, is getting all this amazing work together. Because it exists people and demonstrating whether it's small projects, or amazing progressive businesses or policymakers are going against the grain of GDP growth. We see it as a unique moment where we can meet with others and maybe create and we hope, a global movement for an economy of well-being that's based on fairness and real health.
Were a crisis in humanity, with the environment, with inequality with people's standard of living. Guys, if we want to create a woman economy, we need to because we have experts, we have thinkers, but we need to please people doing things in your local communities and really transforming the economy.
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Name: Osama Yousuf Albalushi
ID: 127418
Date: Sunday, November 1, 2020
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Smoking, addiction and impeding development
Name: Osama Yousuf Albalushi
ID: 127418
Date: Sunday, November 1, 2020
Pages: 2
Words: 377
Smoking, addiction and impeding development
Smoking and drug addiction is one of the important issues and difficult challenges facing humans at the beginning of the twenty-first century AD, in addition to other serious issues, including the issue of pollution, of which smoking is one of its causes and tools. Although the issue of addiction .. is a personal behavior that occurs on the part of the individual, its fatal and destructive effects afflict the whole society and threaten its existence and warn of the worst consequences and the worst consequences.
Smoking .. a scourge of a dangerous scourge that affects the cells of society, including youth, men, and women, destroying them and destroying their aspirations and their future. The dangers of smoking do not depend on the known harmful effects but take on other dangerous dimensions, including what is social, what is economic, and what is environmental.
There is no doubt that smoking is a curse that affects the individual, and its effects are reflected in the family and society, directly or indirectly. The social dimension of smoke can be limited to several things, the most important of which are: smoking and divorce, smoking and family expenses, smoking and bad role models, smoking, and delinquency.
As for the economic and environmental dimension, the economic dimension is represented in influencing production and economic cost and thus consumes a lot of time, which in turn affects educational attainment. About the environmental dimension .. Smoking negatively affects the environment in a very large way, causing pollution to the environment, and it affects cultivated lands as well, and the great impact lies in air pollution.
Believing in the seriousness of this problem, it was necessary to educate the community to reduce the harms of smoking, which causes addiction and many diseases, the preventive goal of awareness of the harms of smoking must be achieved to protect the youth from acquiring this habit according to the principle (prevention is better than cure). I also hope safety for everyone.
Students should be introduced to the health, psychological, social and economic consequences of smoking on the individual and society. Provide students who practice smoking habit with some healthy habits that help them get rid of this bad habit and enhance their social attitudes. To achieve healthy social values and habits.
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Together to eradicate cancer
Name: Osama Yousuf Albalushi
ID: 127418
Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2020
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Together to eradicate cancer
Cancer is an ancient disease since the beginning of humankind. In ancient times, the disease was characterized by extreme ambiguity, and they believed at that time that it was caused by evil spirits, the wrath of the god, or punishment from heaven. The first person to use the word cancer was the Greek physician Hippocrates, or the father of medicine.
In our time, the spread of tumors in general or cancerous tumors in particular, until it became the second-largest cause of death in the world. The early prediction of cancer incredibly increases the chances of fruitful treatment. So what types of cancer should be screened for, and when? This is based on the three elements of cancer screening - risk factors, recommendations, and rationale - depending on the type of cancer.
According to the World Health Organization that the easiest cancer is Melanoma. Melanoma is a cancer of the skin, and it has a high survival rate because it is easy to detect in this part of the body. The main cancer groups vary in screening recommendations. The USPSTF recommends that common-danger girls among the a while of 40 and 49 make person selections and that women between 50 and 74 years old get a mammogram each other yr.
historically, docs have tried to detect cancer early with excessive-tech imaging, tissue samples, and surgical exploration. lamentably, those strategies regularly trap most cancers too overdue to achieve a remedy, and that they can be invasive. So how is cancer detected early? Screening refers to the usage of simple assessments across a healthful population as a way to pick out people who have an ailment, but do now not but have symptoms.
Examples include breast most cancers screening using mammography and cervical most cancers screening using cytology screening strategies, consisting of Pap smears. There are many other cancers that undergo laboratory tests. And now a new way has been found to detect eight common types of cancer using a simple blood test.
“We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.” – Dr. Anne Marie Lennon, citing Kenji Miyazawa. This is the case for heroes, cancer fighters. Hope should not diminish, but rather move towards eliminating this disease.
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How does the world view slavery?
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Date: Sunday, October 18, 2020
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Date: Sunday, October 18, 2020
Some excerpts from the history of slavery I present via audio.
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From slavery to colonialism
Name: Osama Yousuf Albalushi
ID: 127418
Date: Sunday, October 18, 2020
Page: 2
Words: 351
From slavery to colonialism
With slavery, every time you think, like” Aw, it couldn’t have been that bad,” it turns out to have been much worse. Slavery was hugely important to America. I mean, it led to a civil war and it also lasted what, at least in the U.S. history, counts as a long's time, from 1619 to 1865.
The slavery-based economy in the South is sometimes characterized as having been separate from the Market Revolution, but that’s not the case. Without southern cotton, the North wouldn’t have been able to industrialize, at least not as quickly, because cotton textiles were one of the first industrially products. And the most important commodity in the world trade by the nineteenth century and 3/4 of the world’s cotton came from the American South.
And although there were increasingly fewer slaves in the North as northern states outlawed slavery, cotton shipments overseas made northern merchants rich. Northern bankers financed the purchase of land for plantations. Northern in insurance companies insured slaves who were, after all, considered property, and very valuable property.
And in addition to turning cotton into cloth for sale overseas, northern manufacturers sold cloth back to the South, where it was used to clothe the very slaves who had cultivated it. But certainly, the most prominent effects of the slave-based economy were seen in the South. The profitability of slave-based agriculture, especially King Cotton, meant that the South would remain largely agricultural and rural.
And slave-based agriculture was so profitable that it siphoned money away from other economic endeavors. Like, there was very little industry in the South. It produced only 10% of the nation's manufactured goods. And, as most of the capital was being plowed into the purchase of slaves, there was very little room for technological innovation, like, for instance, railroads.
In short, slavery dominated the South, shaping it both economically and culturally, and slavery wasn't a minor aspect of American society. By 1860, there were four million slaves in the U.S., and in the South, they made up one-third of the total population. And slavery lasted for another era.
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Date: October 13, 2020
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The expression of infinity
We all have an idea of what infinity is, it is an attribute of infinite things, an infinite universe, or an infinite list, such as the set of natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, ... It does not matter how many you count, you will never reach the end. It is also impossible to reach the end of the universe even if you travel by the fastest spacecraft, and this kind of infinite is what the Greek mathematician Aristotle called the possible infinity: this end does exist, but it is impossible to reach it.
At every moment there an infinite number of possible events, and this is what Argentine writer Georges Luis Borges has shown. Argentine writer Georges Luis Borges, born in 1899, who was born in Buenos Aires. An Argentine writer is considered one of the most preeminent writers of the twentieth century. In addition to writing, Borges was a poet and critic and wrote several letters. Borges loved the wealth of his mother's family, and in return, he took knowledge and love of reading from his father's family..
"The meaning of thinking is to forget the difference, and focus on the general matters." This is what George Luis is not used to as there are only details in his life. He was not interested in writing long books. He has a lot of books, and his collection of articles, poems, stories, or as they were called fictions .. at the top of the literary model of the Spanish series "L'Oréal Marviso". He could only sleep by imagining that part of town he had never visited. "We are trying to show what it would look like if we had a perfect memory," says Borges in his short story Funes. This, of course, is difficult to do because everything has limits, even in memory.
These information mazes appeared frequently in the works of Borges, in the Book of God he mentioned at length the divine message on the skin of the infinite dotted tigers. In his story The Garden of Pathways Saturated, he said his famous sentence: "At every moment there is an infinite number of possible events, and with each passing moment, another infinite number of possible future events arises."
Borges is passionate about books, portraying heaven as an infinite library, like the great library of Babylon. "We need the imagination to confront the scandals that things force us," says George Lewis. In other words, how can we end our struggles and the horror of some if we do not imagine and face it with a wide imagination! So here we note that a little doubt leads us to certainty.
It is possible to talk about infinity and describe it with many meanings and words, but what George Louis Borges described was accurate with what he described. So what is infinity? Is it forever? Is it numbers, events, or what? What is its importance? And a lot of the questions that had a way out were answered.
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What damage can high heels do?
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Through this audio clip, you will learn about some types of high heels
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