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SEPEP - Gender in Sport - 0 views

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    Sport Education Physical Education Program (SEPEP) is a framework that can develop structure and shape within teaching (Penny et al 2005, p5). Learning through creating meaningful, purposeful and just practices for all students (Tinning et al 2001).
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Common Workout Blunders to avoid - 0 views

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    Doing exercise you enjoy is good - it helps keep you motivated. But sticking with the same routine week after week can also slow down progress because our bodies soon get used to it, explains Alisha Smith, education manager for the Australian Fitness Network which runs education courses for fitness professionals.
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Aboriginal Health - Selected Social Indicators - 1 views

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    The literature reports that health and wellbeing are the product of social influences [1]. The social factors shown to impact on health are many and range from macro-level influences (e.g., history) to individual influences (e.g., psychological disposition). Given the diversity of social factors affecting health, this summary will focus on education, employment, and income in the Indigenous Australian population. Each social indicator will be discussed using current data to indicate how Indigenous people fare in comparison with non-Indigenous people. Essentially this summary will summarise the significant disadvantages Indigenous people experience in the areas of education, employment, and income, in which context their generally poorer health status should be viewed.
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Road Safety website - 0 views

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    Here you can create tributes, connect with people affected by road trauma, tell your story & campaign for road safety. By sharing your story you can help others understand the impact of road trauma and educate them about safe driving practises.
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The Black Dog Institute - 1 views

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    he Black Dog Institute is dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by mood disorders through our high quality translational research, our clinical expertise and our national education programs. Contains information and research about Depression and Bipolar Disorder
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Ottawa Charter - Better Health Channel - 0 views

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    An explanation of the ottawa charter
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Adolescence: Physical Changes - 0 views

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    he physical changes the body goes through in adolescence are the most rapid it has seen since infancy. The major physical changes, and some of the ways they affect behavior, are outlined here. Puberty The most salient physical change during adolescence is puberty. Puberty marks the onset of the capability of reproduction. In the United States, the average age for girls to begin menstruating is 12.5 years, with European American girls typically starting a bit later than African American girls (Brooks-Gunn & Reiter, 1990).
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