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CrossFit Level 1 – 130 Questions with complete solutions
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CrossFit Level 1 – 130 Questions with complete solutionsDefine CrossFit 
Constantly varied high intensity functional movement 
 
 
 
Define Variance 
Preparation for random physical challenges unknown and knowable 
 
 
 
Define General Physical Preparedness (GPP) and identify the relationship of variance to GPP 
GPP is broad, general and inclusive and variance creates this general condition 
 
 
 
Explain the concept of falling at the margins of our experience and how it relates to GPP and var...
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CrossFit Level 1 – 130 Exam Questions with correct Answers
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Define CrossFit - Answer- Constantly varied high intensity functional movement 
 
Define Variance - Answer- Preparation for random physical challenges unknown and knowable 
 
Define General Physical Preparedness (GPP) and identify the relationship of variance to GPP - Answer- GPP is broad, general and inclusive and variance creates this general condition 
 
Explain the concept of falling at the margins of our experience and how it relates to GPP and variance - Answer- Constant variance prepares ...
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UK govt essay plans
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1. Evaluate the extent to which rights are effectively protected by the UK constitutional arrangements - 
ANS - Common law (trad, custom and precedent/judge made) > precedent made by judges protecting 
rights e.g. murder vs statute law can 'overturn' these or reform 
- Statute Law > HRA 1998 (incorporated ECHR convention) e.g. whole life sentences deemed breach of 
article 3 in convention 2013 vs not entrenched so can be set aside by parli e.g. over terrorism legislation 
- Conventions (...
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Unit 7 Progress Check: MCQ (APWH) ANSWERED
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The makeup of the force shown in the image is best explained by the fact that by 1917 - Correct Answer Russia's army morale and home-front effort were collapsing because of the strains of total war 
 
The unrest reflected in the image is best explained by which of the following features of the Russian government at the time of the photograph? - Correct Answer The Tsarist regime that governed Russia was autocratic and unresponsive to calls for reform. 
 
Which of the following best character...
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CON 3990 Contracting Certification Quiz 4 of 4 with Correct Answers
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CON 3990 Contracting Certification Quiz 
4 of 4 with Correct Answers 
A postaward orientation aids both Government and contractor personnel to? - Answer-Achieve a 
clear and mutual understanding of all contract requirements and identify and resolve potential problems 
When late in paying an otherwise acceptable invoice, the Government will? - Answer-Pay an interest 
penalty 
When acquiring commercial items, quality assurance is primarily the responsibility of? - Answer-The 
contractor 
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econ 102 2023 with complete solution
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Deadweight loss measures the loss 
in a market to buyers and sellers that is not offset by an increase in government revenue. 
 
 
 
Refer to Figure 8-1. Suppose the government imposes a tax of P' - P'''. The area measured by J represents 
consumer surplus after the tax. 
 
 
 
Refer to Figure 8-1. Suppose the government imposes a tax of P' - P'''. The deadweight loss due to the tax is measured by the area 
I+Y. 
 
 
 
Refer to Figure 8-3. The amount of tax revenue received by the govern...
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RMC PMP 2021 Questions and Answers Rated A
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RMC PMP 2021 Questions and Answers Rated A Project Correct Answer-A temporary endeavor with a beginning and an end. 
It creates a unique product, service, or result. 
Stakeholders Correct Answer-Any people or organizations whose interests may be positively or negatively impacted by the project. 
Predictive Correct Answer-Relies on a planning process during which requirements and scope may be defined in detail early in the project. 
Require scope, schedule, and cost to be determined in detail ear...
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Politics UK Component 1: Essay plans RATED A+
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Evaluate how far the UK system of representative democracy remains in need of improvement. - ANS 
Where it is working well: 
+ Free and fair voting; Parliamentary function sovereignty; participation 
FPTP strengths: 
+stability: only 2/6 GE's in 2010's have produced coalitions or hung Parliaments 
+MP direct link to constituent, quick (i.e. Newcastle central declared 60 mins after poll closed, 2017) 
BUT: 
- 2 party dominate (Maurice Duverger's law) i.e. UKIP 2015, 12.6% of vote, 1 seat 
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UK govt essay plans
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1. Evaluate the extent to which rights are effectively protected by the UK constitutional arrangements - 
ANS - Common law (trad, custom and precedent/judge made) > precedent made by judges protecting 
rights e.g. murder vs statute law can 'overturn' these or reform 
- Statute Law > HRA 1998 (incorporated ECHR convention) e.g. whole life sentences deemed breach of 
article 3 in convention 2013 vs not entrenched so can be set aside by parli e.g. over terrorism legislation 
- Conventions (...
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cmy3701 Theories of crime Summary
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Theories of crime 
Summary 
1. Classical and positivist theories 
2. Radical criminology 
3. Labelling theory 
4. Constitutional theories 
5. Genetic Explanations 
6. Environmental explanations 
Classical and positivist theories 
The classical theorists believe in the concept of free will when explaining crime. If the 
rewards for being a criminal are greater than the retribution it would bring then criminal 
behaviour seems more likely. This theory would predict that extreme punishments such as...
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