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HAZEL JADE E.

KUNDIMAN

1. Intramural sports-Intramural sports or intramurals are recreational sports


organized within a set geographic area. The term derives from the Latin words intra
muros meaning within walls,[1] and was used to indicate sports matches and contests
that took place among teams from "within the walls" of an ancient city (as opposed
to a varsity team which competed with teams from other cities and towns).

Today, "intramural" tournaments are still organized within a specific community


or municipal area, between teams of equivalent age or athletic ability. For example,
intramural sports programs are often organized on college campuses to promote
competition and fun among the students. As for "extramural" or varsity games,
these would be played by teams from different geographic regions or towns. Even
Olympic sports would be considered "extramural" sports.

2. Extramural Sports-This program offers the University community the opportunity


to participate in organized sports competition. The Intramural Sports program
provides a variety of structured sporting events to satisfy as many skill levels as
possible. Scheduled tournaments, league play, and challenges are offered
throughout the year. Opportunities include men’s, women’s and co-recreational
play with appropriate rules presiding over each. Tournaments and/or leagues are
offered in basketball, Quickball, volleyball, flag football, Ultimate, soccer and more.

Extramural sports opportunities satisfy the need for structured sport activities
between students from our University and other institutions. The University may
utilize the champions from intramural sports in these programs. These experiences
will be organized on a regional, state and national basis. They may also be
organized to allow anyone, not specifically champions an opportunity to represent
our institution.

3. Sports day-Sports days are events staged by many schools in which children
participate in competitive sporting activities, often with the aim of winning trophies
or prizes. They are usually held in the warmer seasons, either at the beginning or
towards the end of the academic year. They are also called field days, hence the
phrase "to have a field day

4. Systems management-Systems management refers to enterprise-wide administration of


distributed computer systems[citation needed]. Systems management is strongly influenced by
network management initiatives in telecommunications. System management may involve
one or more of the following tasks:

• Hardware inventories.
• Server availability monitoring and metrics.
• Software inventory and installation.
• Anti-virus and anti-malware management.
• User's activities monitoring.
• Capacity monitoring.
• Security management.
• Storage management.
• Network capacity and utilization monitoring.

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