Houndslake Hackers, Hookers & Slicers: Golf Report - Saturday, August 25, 2007
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Strat-O-Matic ReportStrat-O-Matic ReportNEWSPAPER STYLE RECAP FOR 2007 NABL Date: 8/24/2007 TEAM WON LOST BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN2007 BBB 64 40 D.Jeter SSN .374 C.Beltran MLW 34 P.Konerko RRS 962007 RRD 61 43 M.Cabrera RIP .344 D.Ortiz WWC 33 V.Guerrer RRD 952007 DCD 60 44 J.Mauer DCD .339 T.Hafner BBB 32 R.Sexson SFS 842007 ANR 53 51 E.German CAS .338 R.Howard DCD 32 R.Howard DCD 832007 STS 35 69 M.Tejada CVL .336 OTHERS TIED W 31 A.Gonzale ANR 82 2007 SFS 59 45 WINS SAVES ERA2007 CVL 54 50 J.Santana HBB 15 J.Papelbo RRD 30 S.Kazmir RRD 2.882007 DCK 52 52 J.Smoltz BBB 13 T.Saito MKP 29 R.Clemens BBB 3.002007 CAS 42 62 A.Harang SSN 13 T.Hoffman MLW 27 F.Hernand HBB 3.342007 BCB 29 75 C.Capuano MKP 13 OTHERS TIED W 22 A.Burnett RRS 3.36 OTHERS TIED W 12 D.Bush FVS 3.392007 SSN 59 452007 MLW 57 47 CUR HIT STREAK STOLEN BASES STRIKEOUTS2007 FVS 56 48 I.Suzuki DCK 14 J.Reyes FVS 53 M.Mussina BBB 1752007 KNT 50 54 L.Scott DCK 12 C.Crawfor RRD 43 J.Santana HBB 1662007 AAN 43 61 R.Theriot DCK 9 OTHERS TIED W 39 S.Kazmir RRD 153 D.Lee BBB 9 C.Hamels AAN 1502007 MKP 68 36 P.Konerko RRS 9 P.Martine BBB 1472007 HBB 62 422007 RRS 48 562007 WWC 46 582007 RIP 42 62 YESTERDAY’S GAMES TODAY’S SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERSKNT 1 at CAS 2AAN 5 at SFS 3MLW 12 at BCB 4HBB 2 at DCD 5RRS 9 at BBB 1WWC 10 at STS 2RRD 4 at RIP 1ANR 13 at MKP 1DCK 5 at FVS 7CVL 0 at SSN 10 YESTERDAY’S BEST PERFORMANCESBATTER TM OPP AB R H RB BB Ks HR SBJ.Giambi WWC STS 3 3 2 6 1 0 2 0L.Berkman BBB RRS 4 1 3 4 0 0 1 0R.Quinlan HBB DCD 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0B.Williams MLW BCB 3 2 1 3 1 0 1 0S.Spiezio RIP RRD 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 PITCHER TM OPP INN H R ER BB Ks HR WLSR.Hill BBB RRS 9.0 1 0 0 2 4 0 W A.Reyes* RIP RRD 5.2 1 0 0 3 5 0 T.Hudson WWC STS 9.0 6 2 2 3 2 0 W S.Olsen SSN CVL 8.2 8 2 2 1 8 1 W D.Reyes HBB DCD 2.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 W WHO’S HOT - BEST IN LAST 10 DAYSBATTER TM AVG AB H RB BB HR PITCHER TM IP H ER BB Ks HR WLSA.Pujols MLW .393 28 11 7 4 5 B.Jenks CAS 10 3 0 0 13 0 000J.Edmonds BBB .333 27 9 11 3 4 J.Broxton SFS 10 4 0 1 12 0 001C.Wilson MLW .400 25 10 8 1 4 J.Peavy FVS 15 5 0 4 20 0 200J.Giambi WWC .314 35 11 11 10 4 T.Wakefield AAN 15 10 2 3 10 0 100M.Ramirez AAN .263 19 5 2 11 2 G.Meche DCD 9 2 0 6 7 0 100 WHO’S NOT - WORST IN LAST 10 DAYSBATTER TM AVG AB H RB BB HR PITCHER TM IP H ER BB Ks HR WLSC.Coste ANR .120 25 3 0 1 0 K.Lohse CAS 5 11 10 2 4 3 000M.Holliday FVS .184 38 7 1 1 0 S.Trachsel STS 7 12 10 10 3 3 010A.Rios DCD .160 25 4 2 0 0 I.Snell HBB 11 21 16 6 13 6 110M.Barrett HBB .200 25 5 1 0 0 E.Santana AAN 10 18 12 5 6 5 010B.Broussard SSN .207 29 6 1 0 0 M.Maroth MKP 9 19 12 2 5 3 010 INJURY REPORTJ.Hancock, Deep Creek - 5 more gamesC.Patterson, Silver Fox - 12 more gamesJ.Thomson, Brisco County - 14 more gamesE.Chavez, Cataldo - 8 more gamesR.Johnson, Cataldo - 10 more gamesB.Jenks, Cataldo - 13 more gamesA.Dunn, Douglas - 12 more gamesR.Ortiz, Stratford - 59 more gamesW.Taveras, Kenosha - 9 more gamesC.Vargas, Annapolis - 14 more gamesC.Ray, West Racine - 9 more gamesBack To Index Go to Strat-O-Matic Homepage
Strat-O-Matic ReportStrat-O-Matic ReportMANAGER PROFILES FOR 2007 NABL TEAM G SB CS SB% SAC–ATT SQZ-ATT H&R–ATT-ADV IBB2007 AAN 104 53 21 .716 6 10 1 4 7 16 12 82007 ANR 104 52 15 .776 31 36 2 4 5 16 9 152007 BBB 104 30 8 .789 6 11 3 5 2 12 5 152007 BCB 104 40 15 .727 14 18 1 2 2 15 8 222007 CAS 104 53 26 .671 12 14 0 0 9 26 17 82007 CVL 104 39 12 .765 26 33 4 5 11 30 21 322007 DCD 104 65 15 .813 14 16 1 2 3 20 14 282007 DCK 104 124 26 .827 32 37 3 6 3 19 11 12007 FVS 104 109 27 .801 23 32 4 6 29 84 57 232007 HBB 104 94 15 .862 46 55 1 1 3 8 6 72007 KNT 104 58 18 .763 25 30 5 5 1 10 7 102007 MKP 104 9 2 .818 19 22 1 2 2 8 4 142007 MLW 104 35 10 .778 12 15 0 0 4 14 10 142007 RIP 104 94 26 .783 25 29 0 0 12 47 25 202007 RRD 104 102 25 .803 15 18 0 1 4 32 20 282007 RRS 104 99 37 .728 29 38 5 10 11 38 24 422007 SFS 104 130 25 .839 32 36 2 4 6 18 10 182007 SSN 104 34 7 .829 3 4 0 0 1 5 2 102007 STS 104 29 13 .690 5 5 0 0 8 26 15 412007 WWC 104 73 27 .730 34 42 5 6 6 29 16 28——– —- —- — —– — —- — — — —- — —-TOTALS 1040 1322 370 .781 409 501 38 63 129 473 293 384Back To Index Go to Strat-O-Matic Homepage
Recommended are: the development of programs to enhance paternal nurturance skills using the study as primary basis, further development of the PKUPA norms outside Metro Manila, the development of a Filipino paternal nurturance scale with Filipino fathers as participants, and a study comparing the factor structures of adolescents, fathers, and mothers.TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page i Approval Sheet ii Acknowledgements iii Dedication v Abstract vi Table of Contents viii List of Tables xiii List of Figures xiv Prologue xv Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND A REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 16 A Review of Related Literature 20 Theories of Father-Child Relationship 20 Developmental Outcomes 21 Psychosexual Development 21 Cognitive Development 22 Psychosocial Development 23 Moral-Spiritual Development 24 Status Report 26 Fatherhood 26 Parenting Adolescents 27 The Filipino Father 28 The Filipino Adolescent 29 Related Instruments 30 Synthesis 30 Framework of the Study 31 Statement of the Problem 34 Hypothesis 35 Scope and Limitation 36 Significance of the Study 37 II METHOD 39 Conceptual Definition 40 Research Design 40 Participants 40 Sampling 41 Instrument 41 Procedure 41 Data Collection 41 Data Analysis 42 Operational Definition 42 Research Design 42 Participants 42 Content Validity 42 Language Check 43 Construct Validity 43 Norming 43 Reliability 44 Sampling 44 Instruments 44 Content Validity 44 Language Check 44 Construct Validity 44 Norming 45 Reliability 46 Procedure 46 Data Collection 46 Data Analysis 46 Application 47 Research Design 47 Participants 47 Sampling 47 Instrument 47 Procedure 48 Data Collection 48 Data Analysis 48 III RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 50 Conceptual Definition of Paternal Nurturance 50 Operational Definition of Paternal Nurturance 55 Application 64 IV SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS 69 Summary 69 Conclusions 71 Recommendations 72 Epilogue 74 Reference 75 Appendix 84 A.
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The main tests are already planned.Dates Vocabulary Grammar ReadingWeek 1: 27-31Aug Welcome & OrganisationWeek 2: 3-7 Sept Voc p.4,6,8 Gramm. chap.9, gerunds infinitives Clark: Whose life is it anyway?Week 3: 10-14 Sept Voc p.10,12,14 Gramm.chap.9, gerunds infinitives Clark: read p.1.15Week 4: 17-21 Sept/ Mo: Jeûne Fédéral Vocabulary test (nature) Gramm. 11, question tags Clark: read p.46-57Week 8: 29-3 Nov Vocabulary test (body - clothes) GRAMMAR TEST 1 (chap.9-10) Clark: read p.57-66Week 9: 5-9 Nov Voc p.34,36,38 / LISTENING TEST Gramm. 12, the passive voice (II) Clark: LITERARY ESSAYWeek 12: 26-30 Nov Voc p.44,46,48/ Listening activities Gramm. 27-31Week 19: 28- 1 Feb Voc p.80,82,84 LISTENING TEST GRAMMAR TEST 2 About a boy chap. chap.19, adverbs (II) The Letter p.1-6 End of second Term Week 24: 10-14 Mar Voc p.98,100,102 Gramm.chap.20, pronouns The Letter p.7-13Week 25: 31- 4 Apr Voc p.104,106,108 / Listening activities Gramm. chap.21, relative pronouns and clauses (III) The Letter p.29-36Week 28: 21-25 Apr Voc p.116,118,120 grammar consolidation The Letter p.37-43Week 29: 28-2 May (Th F: Ascension) Voc p.122,124,126 / Listening activities The Letter p.44-50Week 30: 5-6 May Voc p.128,130,132 GRAMMAR TEST 3 The Letter p.51-57Week 31: 12-16 May Mo: Pentecost Voc p.134,136,138 Gramm.
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People are experiencing a vacuum because of all the outward directed activity, and they are going to have to go back to the experience of self.Although the Indian discipline of yoga has been practiced for more than 5,000 years, in this country there are few followers. Through yoga’s various techniques, one is said to arrive at mental and physical equilibrium, better health and inner peace. It has been described as providing, in effect, a ”work-in” rather than a workout.There are at least eight main branches of yoga and several offshoots of each, but essentially there are only two concerned with exercise: hatha yoga and kundalini yoga.Hatha is the most popular type of yoga in the Western world. At this point one arrives at one’s highest potential.Classically, there are 84 basic yoga positions, or asanas, which are coordinated with special breathing techniques.
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I suppose he will go all Allen Iverson on us and defend it as just practice, you know practice, etc.Individual Honors Unfortunately, the editor didn’t have any current pictures of our winners today so he had to go deep into the archives to find appropriate photos.
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Strat-O-Matic ReportStrat-O-Matic ReportNEWSPAPER STYLE RECAP FOR 2007 NABL Date: 8/24/2007 TEAM WON LOST BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN2007 BBB 64 40 D.Jeter SSN .374 C.Beltran MLW 34 P.Konerko RRS 962007 RRD 61 43 M.Cabrera RIP .344 D.Ortiz WWC 33 V.Guerrer RRD 952007 DCD 60 44 J.Mauer DCD .339 T.Hafner BBB 32 R.Sexson SFS 842007 ANR 53 51 E.German CAS .338 R.Howard DCD 32 R.Howard DCD 832007 STS 35 69 M.Tejada CVL .336 OTHERS TIED W 31 A.Gonzale ANR 82 2007 SFS 59 45 WINS SAVES ERA2007 CVL 54 50 J.Santana HBB 15 J.Papelbo RRD 30 S.Kazmir RRD 2.882007 DCK 52 52 J.Smoltz BBB 13 T.Saito MKP 29 R.Clemens BBB 3.002007 CAS 42 62 A.Harang SSN 13 T.Hoffman MLW 27 F.Hernand HBB 3.342007 BCB 29 75 C.Capuano MKP 13 OTHERS TIED W 22 A.Burnett RRS 3.36 OTHERS TIED W 12 D.Bush FVS 3.392007 SSN 59 452007 MLW 57 47 CUR HIT STREAK STOLEN BASES STRIKEOUTS2007 FVS 56 48 I.Suzuki DCK 14 J.Reyes FVS 53 M.Mussina BBB 1752007 KNT 50 54 L.Scott DCK 12 C.Crawfor RRD 43 J.Santana HBB 1662007 AAN 43 61 R.Theriot DCK 9 OTHERS TIED W 39 S.Kazmir RRD 153 D.Lee BBB 9 C.Hamels AAN 1502007 MKP 68 36 P.Konerko RRS 9 P.Martine BBB 1472007 HBB 62 422007 RRS 48 562007 WWC 46 582007 RIP 42 62 YESTERDAY’S GAMES TODAY’S SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERSKNT 1 at CAS 2AAN 5 at SFS 3MLW 12 at BCB 4HBB 2 at DCD 5RRS 9 at BBB 1WWC 10 at STS 2RRD 4 at RIP 1ANR 13 at MKP 1DCK 5 at FVS 7CVL 0 at SSN 10 YESTERDAY’S BEST PERFORMANCESBATTER TM OPP AB R H RB BB Ks HR SBJ.Giambi WWC STS 3 3 2 6 1 0 2 0L.Berkman BBB RRS 4 1 3 4 0 0 1 0R.Quinlan HBB DCD 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0B.Williams MLW BCB 3 2 1 3 1 0 1 0S.Spiezio RIP RRD 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 PITCHER TM OPP INN H R ER BB Ks HR WLSR.Hill BBB RRS 9.0 1 0 0 2 4 0 W A.Reyes* RIP RRD 5.2 1 0 0 3 5 0 T.Hudson WWC STS 9.0 6 2 2 3 2 0 W S.Olsen SSN CVL 8.2 8 2 2 1 8 1 W D.Reyes HBB DCD 2.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 W WHO’S HOT - BEST IN LAST 10 DAYSBATTER TM AVG AB H RB BB HR PITCHER TM IP H ER BB Ks HR WLSA.Pujols MLW .393 28 11 7 4 5 B.Jenks CAS 10 3 0 0 13 0 000J.Edmonds BBB .333 27 9 11 3 4 J.Broxton SFS 10 4 0 1 12 0 001C.Wilson MLW .400 25 10 8 1 4 J.Peavy FVS 15 5 0 4 20 0 200J.Giambi WWC .314 35 11 11 10 4 T.Wakefield AAN 15 10 2 3 10 0 100M.Ramirez AAN .263 19 5 2 11 2 G.Meche DCD 9 2 0 6 7 0 100 WHO’S NOT - WORST IN LAST 10 DAYSBATTER TM AVG AB H RB BB HR PITCHER TM IP H ER BB Ks HR WLSC.Coste ANR .120 25 3 0 1 0 K.Lohse CAS 5 11 10 2 4 3 000M.Holliday FVS .184 38 7 1 1 0 S.Trachsel STS 7 12 10 10 3 3 010A.Rios DCD .160 25 4 2 0 0 I.Snell HBB 11 21 16 6 13 6 110M.Barrett HBB .200 25 5 1 0 0 E.Santana AAN 10 18 12 5 6 5 010B.Broussard SSN .207 29 6 1 0 0 M.Maroth MKP 9 19 12 2 5 3 010 INJURY REPORTJ.Hancock, Deep Creek - 5 more gamesC.Patterson, Silver Fox - 12 more gamesJ.Thomson, Brisco County - 14 more gamesE.Chavez, Cataldo - 8 more gamesR.Johnson, Cataldo - 10 more gamesB.Jenks, Cataldo - 13 more gamesA.Dunn, Douglas - 12 more gamesR.Ortiz, Stratford - 59 more gamesW.Taveras, Kenosha - 9 more gamesC.Vargas, Annapolis - 14 more gamesC.Ray, West Racine - 9 more gamesBack To Index Go to Strat-O-Matic Homepage
Strat-O-Matic ReportStrat-O-Matic ReportMANAGER PROFILES FOR 2007 NABL TEAM G SB CS SB% SAC–ATT SQZ-ATT H&R–ATT-ADV IBB2007 AAN 104 53 21 .716 6 10 1 4 7 16 12 82007 ANR 104 52 15 .776 31 36 2 4 5 16 9 152007 BBB 104 30 8 .789 6 11 3 5 2 12 5 152007 BCB 104 40 15 .727 14 18 1 2 2 15 8 222007 CAS 104 53 26 .671 12 14 0 0 9 26 17 82007 CVL 104 39 12 .765 26 33 4 5 11 30 21 322007 DCD 104 65 15 .813 14 16 1 2 3 20 14 282007 DCK 104 124 26 .827 32 37 3 6 3 19 11 12007 FVS 104 109 27 .801 23 32 4 6 29 84 57 232007 HBB 104 94 15 .862 46 55 1 1 3 8 6 72007 KNT 104 58 18 .763 25 30 5 5 1 10 7 102007 MKP 104 9 2 .818 19 22 1 2 2 8 4 142007 MLW 104 35 10 .778 12 15 0 0 4 14 10 142007 RIP 104 94 26 .783 25 29 0 0 12 47 25 202007 RRD 104 102 25 .803 15 18 0 1 4 32 20 282007 RRS 104 99 37 .728 29 38 5 10 11 38 24 422007 SFS 104 130 25 .839 32 36 2 4 6 18 10 182007 SSN 104 34 7 .829 3 4 0 0 1 5 2 102007 STS 104 29 13 .690 5 5 0 0 8 26 15 412007 WWC 104 73 27 .730 34 42 5 6 6 29 16 28——– —- —- — —– — —- — — — —- — —-TOTALS 1040 1322 370 .781 409 501 38 63 129 473 293 384Back To Index Go to Strat-O-Matic Homepage
Recommended are: the development of programs to enhance paternal nurturance skills using the study as primary basis, further development of the PKUPA norms outside Metro Manila, the development of a Filipino paternal nurturance scale with Filipino fathers as participants, and a study comparing the factor structures of adolescents, fathers, and mothers.TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page i Approval Sheet ii Acknowledgements iii Dedication v Abstract vi Table of Contents viii List of Tables xiii List of Figures xiv Prologue xv Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND A REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 16 A Review of Related Literature 20 Theories of Father-Child Relationship 20 Developmental Outcomes 21 Psychosexual Development 21 Cognitive Development 22 Psychosocial Development 23 Moral-Spiritual Development 24 Status Report 26 Fatherhood 26 Parenting Adolescents 27 The Filipino Father 28 The Filipino Adolescent 29 Related Instruments 30 Synthesis 30 Framework of the Study 31 Statement of the Problem 34 Hypothesis 35 Scope and Limitation 36 Significance of the Study 37 II METHOD 39 Conceptual Definition 40 Research Design 40 Participants 40 Sampling 41 Instrument 41 Procedure 41 Data Collection 41 Data Analysis 42 Operational Definition 42 Research Design 42 Participants 42 Content Validity 42 Language Check 43 Construct Validity 43 Norming 43 Reliability 44 Sampling 44 Instruments 44 Content Validity 44 Language Check 44 Construct Validity 44 Norming 45 Reliability 46 Procedure 46 Data Collection 46 Data Analysis 46 Application 47 Research Design 47 Participants 47 Sampling 47 Instrument 47 Procedure 48 Data Collection 48 Data Analysis 48 III RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 50 Conceptual Definition of Paternal Nurturance 50 Operational Definition of Paternal Nurturance 55 Application 64 IV SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS 69 Summary 69 Conclusions 71 Recommendations 72 Epilogue 74 Reference 75 Appendix 84 A.
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The main tests are already planned.Dates Vocabulary Grammar ReadingWeek 1: 27-31Aug Welcome & OrganisationWeek 2: 3-7 Sept Voc p.4,6,8 Gramm. chap.9, gerunds infinitives Clark: Whose life is it anyway?Week 3: 10-14 Sept Voc p.10,12,14 Gramm.chap.9, gerunds infinitives Clark: read p.1.15Week 4: 17-21 Sept/ Mo: Jeûne Fédéral Vocabulary test (nature) Gramm. 11, question tags Clark: read p.46-57Week 8: 29-3 Nov Vocabulary test (body - clothes) GRAMMAR TEST 1 (chap.9-10) Clark: read p.57-66Week 9: 5-9 Nov Voc p.34,36,38 / LISTENING TEST Gramm. 12, the passive voice (II) Clark: LITERARY ESSAYWeek 12: 26-30 Nov Voc p.44,46,48/ Listening activities Gramm. 27-31Week 19: 28- 1 Feb Voc p.80,82,84 LISTENING TEST GRAMMAR TEST 2 About a boy chap. chap.19, adverbs (II) The Letter p.1-6 End of second Term Week 24: 10-14 Mar Voc p.98,100,102 Gramm.chap.20, pronouns The Letter p.7-13Week 25: 31- 4 Apr Voc p.104,106,108 / Listening activities Gramm. chap.21, relative pronouns and clauses (III) The Letter p.29-36Week 28: 21-25 Apr Voc p.116,118,120 grammar consolidation The Letter p.37-43Week 29: 28-2 May (Th F: Ascension) Voc p.122,124,126 / Listening activities The Letter p.44-50Week 30: 5-6 May Voc p.128,130,132 GRAMMAR TEST 3 The Letter p.51-57Week 31: 12-16 May Mo: Pentecost Voc p.134,136,138 Gramm.
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People are experiencing a vacuum because of all the outward directed activity, and they are going to have to go back to the experience of self.Although the Indian discipline of yoga has been practiced for more than 5,000 years, in this country there are few followers. Through yoga’s various techniques, one is said to arrive at mental and physical equilibrium, better health and inner peace. It has been described as providing, in effect, a ”work-in” rather than a workout.There are at least eight main branches of yoga and several offshoots of each, but essentially there are only two concerned with exercise: hatha yoga and kundalini yoga.Hatha is the most popular type of yoga in the Western world. At this point one arrives at one’s highest potential.Classically, there are 84 basic yoga positions, or asanas, which are coordinated with special breathing techniques.
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I suppose he will go all Allen Iverson on us and defend it as just practice, you know practice, etc.Individual Honors Unfortunately, the editor didn’t have any current pictures of our winners today so he had to go deep into the archives to find appropriate photos.
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