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    Pilates

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    Exhale, draw your low abs in deeply and begin to curl the pelvis. Draw the pubic bone towards the belly button as you peel the back off the mat, one bone at a time. Using your hamstrings, lift the pelvis and trunk higher, creating a diagonal line from shoulders to knees. Pause. 3. Inhale…

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    husband’s name is called. Tessie Hutchinson is confident in the beginning, vocal when scared, and terrified once picked. Tessie starts out pretty confident. She shows up to the lottery late and smiling ear to ear. Once her husband name is called to draw, she wills him up there, almost like it is a joke. She has so much faith in the system that she gives the impression that she thinks her family will never get chosen. Her husband on the other hand does not seem that confident in his pick. He…

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    Redistricting Problem

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    population shifted from rural to urban. There are numerus problems with how the legislation redistricts for the congressional districts. First being, the party in control with the state legislation does what is referred to as Gerrymandering, in which they draw new lines based on the population, they tend to benefit the party that is doing the redistricting. Another problem, is that that there are 435 members and the original purpose was that they would be close to the citizens they represent and…

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    values within the text, as well as the culture of being Jewish helped them to both understand the people they were approaching, as well as the values that fellow Jewish people held. This combination of religion and culture made it easier for them to draw connections between their goals and the values of the Jewish community, this tied with the old Jewish understanding of Israel being the homeland of the Jewish Diaspora allowed for the success of the goals of the Zionists. In the case of places…

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    a Triangle is the following statement: For any acute angle α, we draw a right triangle that includes α. The sine of α, abbreviated sin α, is the ratio of the length of the opposite this angle to the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle. If we simplify we get a formula which says: It is shown in a diagram below. We can see immediately that this definition has a weak point. It does not tell us exactly which right triangle to draw. There are many right triangles, large ones and small ones…

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    grade. Lacy’s teacher, Mr. L, states that Lacy is not able to complete assignments at school because she is not paying attention when the directions are being given. She will also frequently draw and colour during class when her classmates are doing the assigned tasks. When Lacy was asked why she colours and draws instead of working, she said she does not like to do the other activities because they are hard. Mr. L reports that Lacy’s preferred activities include colouring, drawing, computer…

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    (parang, n). This double meaning draws attention to the traditions that have been saved by the African diaspora but also shows the violence that has been experienced over many generations. The poem represents the longing to go home that is inherent in the diasporic experience, where “love is a place in the bush” far from where the “music” is “grieving” (Walcott, 21-22). Through the stylistic representation of dialect, the poem calls upon the oral musical tradition to draw attention to the…

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    question, which is provided by their math curriculum: There are 83 girls and 76 boys in the third grade. How many total students are in the third grade? All year students have been using the CRA (concrete-representational-abstract) or the RDW (read, draw, write) technique. Students will show higher order thinking by moving from concrete items, to representational drawings, to abstract or symbolic forms and be able to comprehend the relationship between the three. This application question…

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    cursed under his breath, and Alicia huddled into a fetal position and began shaking. They ultimately agreed to get out as soon as possible, using other means of path finding. Alicia had some scrap parchment paper in her backpack because she likes to draw, and traveled along the paths, and made imprints in the paper that could be understood by touch, ultimately making a map, while Marion prepared for the worst, killing bats with a pocket knife he always carried around, and flash curing them with…

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    Kangaroo Research Paper

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    the chest cavity and protected by ribcage. The lowering of diaphragm and expanding of ribcage create a negative pressure in lungs to draw air into lungs, so-called inspiration. Their breathing is linked to their hopping. During locomotion, the diaphragm move up to push out air of their lungs when their feet leave the ground; and the diaphragm move down to draw air into their lungs when their feet touch down to the ground. This automatic mechanism to empty and fill the lungs is very energy…

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