Alexander the III, also known as Alexander the Great, was the King of the Ancient Greek empire of Macedonia. As a child, he was tutored by famed philosopher Aristotle and studied many subjects. After the death of his father, King Philip, Alexander took over as king and general of the exceptional Macedonian Army. As leader of the army, Alexander was undefeated in battle with his military prowess becoming a famous legend. His skills in battle led him to be able to stretch his empire all of the way to modern Africa, India, and Asia. He reigned from 336 to 326 BC.
To this day his military tactics and battles are studied making him one of the most famed military leaders that ever lived.
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Facility design, policies, procedures, budgets, personal management, physical examinations, injury data, record maintenance are the areas for the athletic trainers to work with on a "regular basis".
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- The athletic trainers use injury preventive devices, recognize and evaluate injuries, provide emergency care, conduct rehabilitation programs for injured, design "comprehensive programs" to prevent illness and injury.
- They perform administrative tasks in maintaining all the records, writing reports about all the details of the athletes.
- They can work with people of all ages, children, adults, soldiers, professional athletes.
- They also ensure that the programs are planned according to the sport with respect to federal state compliance.
Answer: c. Ground Rules
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Ground rules help keep a project on track by establishing basic principles to deal with matters that may arise during the course of a project including but not limited to conflict, confidentiality, time allocation and the like.
Ground rules in a project are like laws in the society, without them anarchy reigns and we go nowhere.