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    Fitness Essay

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    Fitness Essay The fitness world is expanding every day. From having a muscle bound body for the men, to a slim and trim curvy look for the ladies, but also having a plump firm rear-end. Everybody is on a continuous battle for achieving their ideal of a perfect body. In order to achieve such a task takes recognition, time, goals, and a strong mind. Just like when we were a children and we wanted to be like the famous actor, or a super model. Even as an adult, in fitness there is still that…

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    obese man who weighed over seven hundred pounds dating back to June 2013. His lack of confidence was so low that his self-esteem would turn into ashes with a snap of a finger. He was so big that he had to go to his uncle’s welding shop in Syracuse to use his industrial scale just to get an accurate weight of him. When depression was starting to settle in, he began to digest a wide variety of painkillers and alcohol that would drift him toward to suicidal thoughts. With a lack of strength in his…

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    A number of individuals have recently suggested that ignorance is bliss. It has become common today to dismiss ignorance for the fact people desire to be right while dismissing other cultures, religions, or thoughts of being wrong. Americans though, do now believe in the act of dropping out of college to build their own a company being the best method, yet this process severs their path of education but also their desire to learn. In discussions of ignorance, one controversial topic was issued…

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    While it definitely slowed, the contractions were sporadic at best. The heart lost its regularity and showed random contraction intervals, some ranging shorter than normal while others had greater time gaps between contractions. Procedure 5: Effects of a Ligature on the Heart After the knot had been tied around the AV groove, no noticeable alterations were noticed to heart contraction. Upon tightening of the thread however, the heart appeared in clear distress. Beat irregularities ensued…

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    (2) through transposing Eq (2) The activation energy was found from the following equation E = 8.314 * slope (3) The activation energy values were later used for computing the pre-exponential factors (A) by equation (1). In the meantime, activation energies (Ea) for these energetic compounds were calculated by the Ozawa method. The Ozawa equation according to ASTM E698 is equal to…

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    Ice Calorimetry Lab Report

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    Summary: This lab involves three separate experiments. Before you conduct any of them, however, you should put on goggles and aprons, as well as gloves. For the first part, place the FeCl3 solution into the watch glass, and add a few drops of KSCN. Record any changes you might see. Then, ask Dr. Karraker to add a KSCN crystal to the watch glass, and again record any changes. Add drops of Na3PO3 and record any changes, then add FeCl3 and record those changes too. After you are done, dump the…

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    Star And Sun Research Paper

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    the summer, and to be able to heat food and treat our water? - This all thanks to the sun - Without the sun, we all would be dead, it gives us light, heat and energy to heat up the Earth - Most of the energy stays inside of the sun because of its gravitational pull, and all small amounts leave the surface in the form of radiant energy Type of star: Age: Yellow dwarf 4.5 Billion Years Diameter: 1,392,684 km Mass: 1.99 × 10^30 kg (333,060 Earths) Surface Temperature: 10,000°C 5,600 °C…

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    Climate Change Lab Report

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    When sea levels and temperatures rise as a result of climate change, how will plants react? In this experiment, the growth of Wisconsin Fast Plants (WFPs) will be tested when temperature and waterlogging are added to twelve WFP chambers. The question that will be attempted to answer is: How do factors of climate change—water and temperature stress—affect the growth of WFPs? Waterlogging is the act of adding too much water and temperature stress is extreme temperatures. This question is being…

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    also discuss these. Calories provide our bodies with energy during the hyper-metabolic and catabolic state which the body is in when a wound is present. The addition of more calories helps for synthesis of new cells. Sufficient calories help to spare protein for its critical role of tissue repair and not for energy. The dietitian will help to ensure that the patient consumes enough calories for their resting metabolic rate and for the energy needed for their present medical state so that…

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    Where M.R is the moisture loss ratio, M_0 is the initial moisture content, M_t is the moisture content at time t, M_e is the equilibrium moisture content, t is time (minutes), and a, b, c, and k are constants. For the effectiveness of diffusivity, Fick’s equation was used (5) to estimate the dehydration kinetic of different osmotic conditions. M.R=((M_t-M_e)/(M_0-M_e ))=〖8/π^2 e〗^((-(π^2 Dt)/(4L^2 )) ) …(5) Where D is the effective diffusivity, and L is the length of the (cubical) sample.…

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