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    flick of the wrist when your two arms are above your head. When you stop the motion to release the ball it gives a jolt to propel the ball forward.(Sarah Berton's brain). According to one source I read, this pass lacks strength and if a pass doesn’t have enough power it won’t go far enough (Teach PE, Overhead pass). If one hand is stronger than the other, the ball won’t go straight (Teach PE, Overhead pass). ‘ The underhand pass has a lot of momentum going…

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    also still responsible for one or more of there own children. This population of people in the sandwich generation typically consists of people between the ages 35-59. However, as the longevity of life increases and the current tendency for children to stay home longer, returning home or dependent on financial support from their parents this age range increases. The group of caretakers in this role consists primarily of women. They have traditionally been the ones who are the caregivers to…

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    Baseball Bat Lab Report

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    results mean that the heavier the bat, the less distance the baseball will travel. They turned out the way they did because the baseball bats gradually got heavier. There were many things that went well during the experiment. One, we were able to find a field that no one else was practicing on. Two, the same…

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    Unit 5 Learning Journal

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    management will start with making mental changes, it means to change the way I look at things. When negative thoughts appear on my mind, I need to recognize them and eliminate them. Learning to forgive my own mistakes is very important, after all, no one is perfect. I need to focus on what I can change, and let go of what is not in my control. Viewing problems as challenges to improve my problem solving skills is better than treating them as obstacles. Positive thinking is the key for altering…

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    Stress. It’s a small word, but it’s a word that can manifest in different ways for each of us. Some people become anxious, some eat more, others eat less, and for others, it can be debilitating. There are also people who claim to never have moments of stress. I have had moments of challenge in my life (I prefer the word challenge over stress), and it’s these moments that have helped me to understand how important it is to have a release. Engaging with others is important because it gives you…

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    The Things They Carried were determined by the previous nights homework and classwork. Among the necessities were mechanical pencils, ballpoint pens, highlighters, math textbooks, binders, snacks and Poland spring water. All together the weight of these items would equate to six kilograms. Hamza, a very religious Muslim, couldn’t carry food like the other peers of this school since he was fasting thus, not being able to eat and drink until after sundown. Before fainting due to lack of fluids and…

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    Overall, the night went well. We were busy from the moment we opened to about 8:30 and had a trickled after that. We did not have major issues when it came to students. There were times that the food line did get backed up, but that was mainly from me keeping a fast pace on the register. As the night progressed and it became more spread out as I settled into a more moderate pace. We also experienced a slow down when we started training the new guy Skylar. Bob trained him the bulk of the night…

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    must have the “load” close to your body, trunk in an upright position, and use the muscles in the leg instead of the back (Early, 2013 pg 191).Proper body mechanics for the activity of tug of war, would be to stand in a staggered squat position, with one foot out while the other is lined up with the hip. Secondly, your trunk should be upright, even while pulling on the rope the trunk should remain in an upright position. Use your leg muscles to keep your stance, however you will use the muscles…

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    “Joint functions are related capabilities and activities grouped together to help Joint Force Commanders integrate, synchronize, and direct joint operations.” The Sicily Campaign, known as Operation Husky, provides various examples of combined and joint functions. Although Operation Husky resulted in an important Allied victory, joint functions such as command and control (C2) proved dismal; fires were considered marginal; while maneuver was regarded as satisfactory. To illustrate this a brief…

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    dside America photograph archive (1972–2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Once everyone's onboard, the cars are released and start to roll down. When they round the brow of the first hill, the force of gravity makes them hurtle energy as well. Even the rattling noise the rollercoaster makes uses up some of its energy. The cars lose more and more of their original energy the longer the ride continues, and, since the cars have no engines, there's no way of replacing it.…

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