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    occur while playing. Soccer is one of the many sports that consists of mathematical and scientific laws that prove actions and measurements used in the game. Soccer, like any sport, is ruled by the laws of physics, or the science of objects in motion. (MacKay, 22) These laws of physics are defined by mathematical equations. These laws and principles typically include algebra, probability, geometry, and calculus. Measurement and statistics are also…

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    You may have thought that the Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment were the same, but there are several differences.The difference between the two is that The Enlightenment focused on the mental and physical actions and how man related to one another, while The Scientific Revolution concentrated on the physical world and how man related to it. The Scientific Revolution was in the 17th century (1543-1687). In The Scientific Revolution mathematics was key to understanding the nature of…

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    Field Block Anesthesia

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    Field block anesthesia: (meds, # mls, process, effect) 1-2% of lidocaine or 0.25 or 0.5% Bupivacaine 10ml of either medications is used. Lidocaine needs at least 10 mins to be effective. Used a 10 ml syringe with 27 gauze with ¼ in length needle. Lidocaine with epinephrine can use to decrease bleeding and extent the Lidocaine effect. However, epinephrine is contraindicated with single circulation or end such as fingers, toes, ears, and nose. After cleansing the skin with an antiseptic a local…

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    predicting the movements of the Sun, Moon, planets and stars – all the while in compliance with the Earth-centered teachings of Aristotelian cosmology. Not one to avoid controversy though, Ptolemy introduced the rogue theory of epicycles – smaller circular orbits in addition to the main orbit. Ptolemy is also accredited as authoring the Almagest, a collection of Greco-Babylonian observations with over 1,000 stars in 48 constellations with respective latitude, longitude and brilliance of each.…

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    such as: nuclei, chloroplasts, vacuoles. Most of the eukaryotic cells are motile. The three mechanisms that make them so are: flagella, cilia, amoeboid motion (Biology Department,2015).Flagellum has a whip-like structure which enables the cell motion. Cilia are a hair like structure which surrounds the cell and enables its movement. Amoeboid motion which is moving with false feet called…

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    The upper teeth grasp the prey while the lower teeth grind the flesh. What makes their teeth truly unusual is that like the Cookiecutter Shark, Greenland Sharks can cut a plug into the flesh of its prey. By swinging its head in a circular motion, it can use its teeth to cut out a chunk. This is extremely useful because Greenland Sharks can feed on prey that is otherwise too large to…

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    Merengue Colombia

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    Merengue was firstly originated in the Dominican Republic and would spread to other latin countries one of those that it impacted in a big way was Colombia. Some of the motions being side to side or in a circular motion with a partner, as well as some more advanced turns and such. Merengue more than a dance is like most dances in Colombia part of the culture. Merengue is a 2/4 step and is one of the most danced in Colombia’s…

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    relative talks to him and also when soft lullaby music is playing. When he is being held by someone, he tends to keep his head upright with a bit of support. When it is tummy time he lifts his head slightly and moves it from left to right in a nodding motion. When laying down in his crib or when it is time for a diaper change he moves his hands in random movements. His hand movements are he opens and closes them but I did notice that when he is being fed his hands start off in a closed fist and…

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    Modeling, shaping, and chaining are three different processes to implement behavior change. Imitation is the use of physical demonstration, shaping is a manipulating a behavior to be executed in a particular form, and chaining is simplifying a behavior into smaller responses to make up on complex behavior. Extinction is the process of removing reinforcers for a behavior and is used in shaping new behavior. When conducting a behavior chain, task analysis has an important role for revealing the…

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    styles of stiff, rigid statues. As motion became prominent artwork, new artistic subjects were expressed through distinct illustrations of movement. Specifically, artwork such as Diskobolos and the Sleeping Satyr deviated from the artistic norms of previous norms to introduce their interpretations of specific societal aspects. Although an overwhelming sense of movement is evident in both works, nevertheless the distinctiveness in each of the sculptures’ postures and motion specifically…

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