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Because sweat has a lower osmolality than does plasma (i.e., sweat is hypotonic), profuse sweating increases plasma osmolality. read more
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Reward systems serve several purposes in organizations. Effective reward systems help an organization be more competitive, retain key employees, and reduce turnover. Reward systems also can enhance employee motivation and reinforce the image of an organization among key stakeholders or future employees. read more
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Studies indicate that one-third of all skateboarding injuries occur in a beginning skater’s first weeks of skating. Skateboarding education and proper teaching of fundamentals are the keys to creating the safest skateboarding experience possible for all skatepark users. read more
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Understanding and being able to execute the proper rowing strokes and oar rig maneuvers in whitewater environments is an essential function of a river guide. This lesson covers rowing strokes as well as strategies for moving an oar rig downriver. read more
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Volunteers are a cherished resource for any organization. Volunteers can be your ace in the hole, enabling projects to be completed that might otherwise languish because of lack of funds or labor. read more
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Positioning your park and recreation agency requires that you understand, provide, and highlight the work you do that is important to policy makers and constituents. read more
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Ten nutrition guidelines for optimal performance read more
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Use this tool to plan daily, weekly, monthly, and periodic maintenance at your facility. read more
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Capitalizing on the benefits and avoiding the shortcomings of diversity in groups require attention from professionals. These strategies can help you maximize the potential of diverse groups while staying away from the downfalls. read more
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Four increasingly common "go green" business practices plus resources for obtaining more information. read more
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