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    Close to a quarter million anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries occur each year to athletes “initiating sudden changes in direction, quick decelerations, and awkward landings after a jump” (Campbell et al., 2014, p. 263). The risk of noncontact ACL injuries to female athletes is 4 to 8 times…

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    Minor issues incorporate weight, osteosarcoma, and cystinuria. Issues just incidentally discovered incorporate cardiomyopathy, anaphylaxes, vaginal hyperplasia, cruciate ligament break, hypothyroidism, OCD, entropion, dynamic retinal decay (PRA), and constant pupillary films (PPM). At the point when buying a thoroughbred Mastiff, specialists frequently recommend that the pooch experience tests for hip dysplasia, elbow…

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    American football has been around for decades, with one of the most important roles being the kicker. Kickers start and end the game for both teams. The role of the kicker is to be accurate and have infinite range to score for their respective team in hopes of achieving the final goal of winning. Many kickers are their team's leading scorer, having thousands of points. With this being said, many problems come along with having such a vital role on a team. These goals come with complications and…

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    The initial consensus is that it is an enormous difference between training a male athlete and a female athlete physical ability. Due to the difference in physical statche of men and woman, muscle mass, and body fat percentage difference. In this essay, there will be a review of what was learn after listening to the Podcast with Diane Vives The Difference Between Training Men and Women. The First thing that needs to be looked at is who Diane Vives is and the role that role that she plays in the…

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    If one were to ask a young girl want she wants to be when she grows up, she would proudly say a princess, or maybe a rock star. I’ve never been the typical girl though and my answer was always different. Some days I wanted to be a dog trainer or a zookeeper and being a marine biologist wouldn’t be too bad. In middle school I realized what all these jobs had in common; animals. I knew whole heartedly that I wanted to work with them, to improve not only their health and welfare, but also that of…

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    Anterior Cruciate Ligament We’ve all have had a challenge in one point of our lives when nothing will ever be the same again. When, in some cases, many times you ask yourself “Why me? Why now?” Well for me, that challenge came to me unexpected, uncalled for, and out of the blue. On January 31, 2014 is the day I tore my ACL… The day my high school soccer career was at risk from the minute I felt that pop inside of my left knee. Every time I step on the field I get flashbacks from that day. It…

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    Olympic drug testing is one way of finding out if the athletes really did work their hardest to achieve where they are on that day. Although Lance Armstrong and Ben Johnson may have good reason, all team members should be drug tested in order to compete in the Olympic games because new rules for anti-doping have been made, and once local athletes test positive for performance enhancing drugs, they should start thinking of new lives as codes seem to have nothing in place for them. Lance…

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    2.10.1 Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) Fuzzy set theory explain this technique to enhance an image of handwritten scripts and for an edge detection of wrist X-ray images. In the case of the contrast enhancement process of an image, the Fuzzy set also seen as a collection of membership functions, where each represents how much degree of corresponding grayscale pixels is possible to be “bright”. In other words, a Fuzzy membership value of the image Fuzzy set can be understood as the degree of…

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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    Approximately, Dr. Coffman has to perform fourteen surgeries per day. There are minor surgeries such as scratches that need stiches, dental care, broken bones that would take 20 minutes to finish. But there are major surgeries such as Ruptured Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) which is basically knee dislocation or Cataracts Surgery that require up to hour and a half to perform (Coffman). There are also veterinarians who take care of large sized animals such as horses, elephants, cattle. This is…

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    All around the nation kids and parents anticipate the beginning of fall, because, for them, this is the start of football season. Kids of all ages have the opportunity to put on pads and play this contact sport- but should they? For years parents have allowed their kids to play football without truly considering the side effects that come along with it. When one considers all the potential dangers of football, it becomes evident that parents should not allow children to participate in this sport…

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