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    Synovial joint Angles of the Hip Hailey Rubin and Angie Allen Purpose: To analyze the full range of motion of the hip flexion and extension by measuring the joint angles. Methods: We decided to use the Hudl Technique app to film hip in a squatting motion from fully extended to full flexion of the hip. The Technique app made it possible to pause the video, allowing the ability to measure the angle from the top of the Iliac crest to the knee to the ankle. We choose to record in front of the dark…

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    Curley became the sour antagonist because no one on the ranch loves or cares about him. Curley’s wife, though she has a solid reason, detests the person who is supposed to be her life partner. When Lennie crushed Curley’s hand after the altercation in the barn, she finds Lennie and congratulates him. She even states, “I like machines” because the story was that Curley got his hand caught in one (Steinbeck 80). Curley’s wife is also always “looking” for her husband. Throughout the book there is…

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    Flexibility training has an important role in an exercise program. Incorporating an appropriate stretching program can prevent injuries, increase performance. Static stretching is an important part of the warm up component for resistance training. Static stretches involves positioning the limb in a spot where its at slight discomfort in its range of motion and to hold that for 15-60 seconds, Then to repeat this exercise for a period of time. It has been proven that static stretching is effective…

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    their good name. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller the characters are consumed by the importance of a good reputation that they make rash decisions that will hurt them in the end. A central theme in The Crucible is the reputations of all of the antagonists in the play. Danforth, Abigail, and…

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    The common and upcoming subgenre in the United States is becoming more and more popular. The common subgenre usually surrounds around an antagonist and has a focus all around it. In the nove, an antagonist is formed from an originated story of the hound that murdered Sir Charles. The murder of Sir Charles is seen as a crime that this novel uses to entice the readers in a detective novel form. The plot is formed through…

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    house, she eats their food and takes a nap. Overall, there are several similarities and differences in the two short stories The stories have several similarities in them. Such as, both girls running and screaming when faced with danger. Both the antagonists in the stories attempted to eat the main characters. Also, the climax of the stories take place in somebody else’s house. There are…

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    Macbeth and Othello, Shakespeare presents two protagonists, Macbeth and Othello, as characters who easily sink to irreversible depths, making both characters significantly unsympathetic. Both protagonists start off as noble warriors, but each faces an antagonist that fertilizes a seed in the protagonist’s mind that results in his moral collapse and ultimately his death. This essay will be juxtaposing the moral decline of both Macbeth and Othello, the factors that contribute to their destruction,…

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    she has a goal, to be free from her husband, that ignites her heart and soul in a defining moment in her life. What is just as important as the protagonist is the antagonist(s) that try to upset the ambitions of Mrs. Mallard. There is some dispute as to who acts as the antagonist(s) in “The Story of an Hour,” but one primary antagonist that is noticeable is Brently, who poses a threat to Mrs. Mallard’s yearning for freedom. Chopin shows that Brently has some part in upsetting Mrs. Mallard’s…

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    Within the story of White Fang lies several Antagonists and a single Protagonist. These include Lip Lip, Beauty Smith, and even the notorious Wild, otherwise known as his instinct which is driven by many generations of wild dogs within his family tree. The story is similar in comparison to the Artemis Fowl series which I read about a year ago, which is part of a series of novels. Though the protagonists are a completely different species, they share many relationships that prove them to be alike…

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    Gabapentin and the Nmethyldaspartate antagonist, ketamine, are similar in improving early pain control and in decreasing opioid consumption.One key issue is its safety and tolerability, with psychotomimetic adverse effects being the major concern. In surgery with high risks of neuropathic pain…

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