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    Arthroscopic Subluxation

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    The lateral meniscus (LM) is circular in shape, smaller in radius, thicker in periphery, and more mobile than those of the medial meniscus (MM) because it only has loose attachment to the capsule, which is interrupted by the popliteal hiatus.[22] Although the posterior horn of the LM…

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    Introduction As a figure skater with an enthusiasm for figure skating for many years, my choice of investigation for my internal assessment came to me quite easily. I have been a figure skater for eleven years and during this period I have been able to deepen my knowledge of the relationship between body coordinates and movements/positions of figure skating. I will be investigating the relationship between the body’s initial and interim positions and the outcome of a figure skater’s trajectory…

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    pendulums. In 1673, Huygens published Horologium Oscillatorium sive de motu pendulorum, his work on pendulums and horology. Using geometrical methods, he proved that pendulums are not isochronous by showing the pendulum’s curve down was a cycloid, not a circular arc. He also derived the formula of the period of an ideal pendulum: T=2π(l/g)^(1/2). In his study of oscillation periods, he made crucial points that aided in some development of the concept of moment of inertia. Huygens also developed…

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    While many songs explore the themes of love and heartbreak, “Back to Black” by Amy Winehouse presents a unique perspective on the inner turmoil that may engulf individuals in the aftermath of a break-up. The speaker discusses their relapse into depression and substance abuse after the dissolution of their relationship, providing insight into the intimate, and often undisclosed adversities experienced. I argue that this effect is achieved through the creation of a speaker that evolves and…

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    Native American weapons can be traced back to the Stone Age. Native American weapons were a very important part of their culture. From common day chores to heavy duty hunting or fighting, traditional weapons, such as the bow and arrow, tomahawks, spears, war clubs, and blow darts, were a part of their everyday lives (Native American Weapons, n.d.). The bow and arrow was one of the most popular amongst the Natives. They were used in warfare and for hunting small and large game. Most bows were…

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    sat atop a pool of boiling water. Gas coming from the water pushed through the wholes within the sphere and would escape through the other side of the sphere, as there was two whole shaped like L's. This process would make the sphere move in a circular motion. These are simply tales of early rocketry as these men aren't the ones who are credited as officially creating the…

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    feeling of the most high amongst Gatsby and his guest, in correlation to his wealth this effectively equates it. Simultaneously, as Gatsby is dying to attempt to resemble a fallback sense of motion it was replicated unrealistically. As the camera proceeded to zoom out words, rather than following a circular path of; street, over and up. An attention to emphasize on the aspiration Gatsby had by continuously focusing on daisies Direction wasn't capitalize to its fullest potential. Evidently,…

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    Buddy Lab Report

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    Instructions: Buddy Lab - Physical and Chemical Change You’ve learned a lot about matter lately and now is your chance to teach someone younger about what you know. Your job is to design a lab that will help a primary student experiment and understand what physical and chemical changes are. Follow the guiding questions below to help you create your lab. Question: What do you want your buddy to learn about physical (states of matter) and chemical changes? Think of at least 1 concept of…

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    Creativity is expressed through a variety of mediums such as poetry, art, dancing and many other ways. The beauty of creativity is that the artist has freedom to do whatever they want, however they want because that finished product at the end is a reflection of themselves. Therefore what better way to display what reflects you then by making your own graphic t-shirt tailored to you by you? There are many different methods to creating your own graphic t-shirt for brevity only two methods will be…

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    Alien Motion Lab

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    the distance between any point to another two points is a constant. These two points are called foci; the closer they are to each other, the more the orbit resembles a circle. The first assumption that has to be made is that Mars and Earth have circular orbits. This is because their eccentricity, how similar to a circle it is, is very…

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