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    What Is Stretching?

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    Two common types of stretching are static and dynamic stretching. Static stretching is the most commonly used form of stretching and is what most people picture when they think of stretching, largely because of its simplicity, therefore it is often used by beginners or unconditioned individuals ( Behm, Blazevich…

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    eight classes to live in the palace and compete to be the Prince's wife. To be eligible for the selection you have to send in an application, and be a girl between the ages of 16-22. In the dystopian book The Selection by Kiera Cass America’s mom is a static character because she does not change her opinion of what she wants for America’s future. All she wants is America to be rich and get into the Selection. She thinks that will make America happy.…

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    that we read contained at least two main characters that were static and dynamic. The first story is “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe. The second is “The Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell and the last is “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant. In these stories there are two types of characters, static such as Fortunato and dynamic such as Rainsford and Madame Loisel. The Cask of Amontillado had one character that was static. Which was Fortunato. He stayed the same guy that Montresor…

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    is a static character while Lysander is dynamic in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In this play written by Shakespeare, there are many characterizations, dramatic techniques, and themes. Likewise, playwright Henrik Ibsen used many of the same techniques in A Doll’s House. One prominent technique used by both playwrights is characterizations, they use dynamic characters such as Lysander and Nora as well as static characters like Torvald and Hermia for many reasons. Shakespeare and Ibsen use static…

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    (Jack London) crafts two characters. One is static while the other one is dynamic. The story takes place in the coldest parts of Alaska. A man followed the gold rush there, and finds himself in the middle of Alaska alone with a dog. The dog always thinks of him as the food and fire provider. While the dog doesn’t change the whole story (stays static) the man’s idea of the trip and his thoughts and mind change (dynamic). In the story the dog is the static character and the man is dynamic. In the…

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    this proposal was to examine whether the pre-competition static stretching affects lower limb force production and agility in basketball players. It was hypothesized that static and PNF stretching would have detrimental effects on the motor performance skills of the players. It was also assumed that a high-volume static stretching and PNF stretching would exhibit more intense adverse effects on the performance as compared to a low-volume static stretching and PNF stretching. Both these…

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    remember unfamiliar face immediately after the presence. The study involved 92 participants of a University in Egypt, split into four group; two groups received live stimulus and the other groups received static stimulus. In live target group they used a person to stand for the duration, while for static target they use video of still face. They were shown the stimulus for about 30 seconds then followed with blank screen before the screen presented ten faces. All the faces that they used in the…

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    early 20th century, that’s how I feel when listening to music from that period of time. With a constant static being heard it makes it hard for a 21st century listener to enjoy the music. Usually with low quality music the static or “white” noise is often heard as some would say, behind the music, shockingly for early 20th century music is actually heard more so over the music . Tuning out the static of the recording becomes another aspect of listening for music of this time and makes it…

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    Essay On Kinetic Friction

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    friction and to determine the coefficients of static and kinetic friction. Theory: Friction is a force that opposes motion. Static friction prevents an objects being set into motion by an external force. Kinetic friction opposes the progress of a sliding object. Static friction is given by Fs< usn where N is the normal force between the object and its support surface and us is the coefficient of static friction. There-fore, the coefficient of static friction is given by…

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    lattice structure is less well-studied. Actually, lattice structures can help engineer to produce macro-scale material properties more easier. The research “Energy absorption in lattice structures in dynamics” was focusing on characterising the quasi-static and the dynamic load-deformation behaviour of lattice samples. It’s aim is to investigate failure process and stress–strain…

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