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    For beginners, static stretching is the safest and most common stretching method used for cool-down exercise to help improve overall flexibility since the muscles are warm and ligaments and joints are elastic. This type of stretching technique designed for flexibility…

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    learning would achieve enhanced cognitive performance in fluid reasoning, memory, and writing tasks at post-test compared to children with static testing only. In addition, they hypothesized that children who receive dynamic testing would achieve higher self-regulated problem-solving behavioral ratings from pre-test to post-test phase compared to children given static testing only. In this study, participants were 35 males and 15 females between the ages of 8 and 12 years old. This variance in…

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    In Anzia Yezierska’s novel Bread Givers Fania, one of the four daughters of the Smolinski household, experiences internal and external conflict due to marriage which ultimately leads to her static status throughout the story and thematic value of serving as a means to juxtapose the protagonist, Sara. In the novel, Father states, “How would I look before the world if I introduced such a hunger-squeezed nobody for a son-in-law...”, and Fania replies, “That diamond show window that you brought into…

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    The way that the group sounded to me was that it felt like the sound was mostly harsh and piercing. At first it did sound smooth but around thirty seconds later the guitar went faster so it made the sound harsh. When all of the instruments are put together it all really sounded harsh with only like one spot where it was mellow. When it got in the middle and the end of the song, I really had to cover my ears because it got so loud to the point my speakers made the piercing sound. Sad part is that…

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    requirements of future users, and thus size and unequal growth of the buildings, are uncertain factors, difficult to predict during the design process. Therefore, he proposed that change and obsolescence should be assumed instead of envisioning ideal and static solutions that “would quickly…

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    Dynamic Nature Essay

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    Let it first be assumed that the existence of the universe, as a complete entity, is absolute and static, for no permanent description can be made about its nature if said nature were dynamic, and even so its dynamic nature in itself would be a constant, making any other assumption im-possible in the first place. The notion that the state of the universe is variable depending on the perceiving it must also be rejected for the purposes of this paper, as, similarly to the aforemen-tioned…

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    influences a story as well. There are different types of characters in literature; the main characters in “Cathedral” are complex, dynamic, and static. A complex character is one whose personality is described in detail. Moreover, the difference between dynamic and static characters lies in the fact that a dynamic character changes throughout the story, while a static character stays the same. Dynamic/complex characters are often the protagonists in narrations because the author…

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    Butterfly Valve Experiment

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    55° and 1 m/s velocity. CHAPTER 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION A numerical analysis of a butterfly valve using computational fluid dynamics software FLUENT has been used to analysis the fluid field and study the various parameter like flow velocity, Static pressure and turbulence intensity for a various valve closing angle of 0, 20, 30,55,75,90 degree and different inlet velocity and the values become0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 m/s. CASE 1: Velocity 0.5 m/s for valve opening angle…

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    Research Paper On Vanity

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    He is a flat character, because we don’t get to know any of his thoughts, but that doesn’t make him a minor character. David Lowie is a static character, since he has the same unbothered attitude from the start to the end, “ gave the man a nod, but 32-A did not nod in return.”( page 1, line 8) “A week later, back in Minneapolis, he received a reply, three words. Don’t kid yourself.” (page…

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    Hello, Welcome back to our Creative Writing Elements series here on the PrintedFeet blog. We’re talking about characters today, and since this is such a complex subject, we’re going to split it into two posts. The next post will be on developing characters and is going to be posted later on this week. To begin, let’s go over the main types of characters and what makes them so necessary to story building. Basic Character Types The Protagonist: The protagonist is the person at the center of…

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