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What is Coordination in Dance?

Coordination in dance is the ability to move different body parts in different ways. Coordination is learned with a little practice.


Signs of poor coordination?

usually obese sometimes, scratch that, always eating. cant walk, cant talk, cant pee, doesnt know what 2 +2 is... bacically girl x0x0 :*


What is coordinates?

Coordination is being able to multi task. like rub your tummy, pat your head, and jump at the same time.Coordination is when two or more separate entities work together. On example is hand-eye coordination, which effects how well you can catch and throw a ball. A more specific term when working with people would be "teamwork".


What type of conjunction is and?

Coordination


What is the difference between vertical coordination and vertical integration?

Vertical coordination: The process of ensuring that each successive stage in the production, processing, and marketing of a product is appropriately managed and interrelated to the next, so that decisions about what to produce, and how much, are communicated as efficiently as possible from the consumer to the producer. Agricultural economists believe that vertical coordination of markets is particularly important in the food industry because of its complexity, the large number of firms that participate in one or more stages, and the relative perishability of the products involved. Vertical integration is a type of vertical coordination, but the latter does not necessarily require that a single organization own or control all of the stages. For example, the use of contracts and marketing agreements between buyers and sellers, and the availability of timely, accurate price and other market information are methods for achieving vertical coordination.