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    As you can see there's like this pattern of going up then down then back up then back down but the one part is that it goes down really slowly But apparently when it goes up it Goes up and it goes up quickly But if you can also see 350,000 and 150,000 There's a small change it just stays down instead of goes really up but now that you can see in the 0 it just goes completely up it almost stopped for a second but then it goes even higher all the way to 400 And if you didn't know 400 stand for…

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    The therapist should start this module by explaining why controlled breathing is important to Amy with simple and concrete examples. Such as: “ You know Amy, sometimes you may feel upset, nervous or angry, which is normal, we all feel in this way time to time. Today we are going to learn a magical way to help ourselves to calm down. You know what? When you can control your breathing, you will find that it much easier to control these bad feelings. Would like to try?” Then the therapist…

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    goes into the lungs to supply all the oxygen that the human body needs to work properly. The main role of the respiratory system is to allow the lungs to take in oxygen through inhalation and take out the oxygen that the body does not need through exhalation (Health, MD, 2015).…

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    Vipassana Meditation Essay

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    sati. Step-1: Awareness of inhalation and exhalation of breath in the triangular area covering the part above the upper lip, the entrance of the nostrils, inside the nostrils till the ridge at the forehead. (Let thoughts come up and go. Come back to breath observation every time one strays away. A few deep breaths if one is not able to observe one’s breath) Step-2: Awareness of sensations in the triangular area at the time of inhalation and exhalation. Step-3: Awareness of sensations only in…

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    If the subject held their breath after hyperventilation, they would be able to hold their breath longer than after hypoventilation. The reason this is true is because when you are hyperventilating, you are taking in more oxygen, so when you hold your breath, you will have more oxygen stored in your body to use. This is the reason free divers hyperventilate before going on a dive, to store oxygen. Hyperventilation is when someone is breathing in a quick manner. Apnea vera is a pause in breathing…

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    Suryanamaskar (The Sun Salutation): Why you do it and How to do it; transforming your life The name Suryanamaskar is self –explanatory. Surya meaning sun and namaskar meaning salutation in Sanskrit. It is a series of asanas, whose origin lies in India, where a large number of its population worships the sun god, Surya. It is a chain of twelve postures, each having its unique and magnificent benefit on your body, mind and soul. You come back from your hectic schedule and crash land on your couch…

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    Anatomy Of Voice

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    Hypothesis This essay will explore the anatomy of voice, this will be done by looking at the power source, and vibratory source. This essay will allow a performer to fully understand their voice anatomy and get the most out of their performance. By completely understanding what the function of your voice is, how you would develop it and how to ensure you don’t cause injury you can further develop your performance. Power Source (function/how you would develop the technique/how to not cause…

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    The Silence of the Lambs directed by Jonathan Demme accomplishes more than avoiding its sweetness and light. It`s a contorted, merciless, exceedingly manipulative film that, at its center, appears to be ethically weak. Demme's film is alarming on both instinctive and scholarly levels, welcoming ideal correlation with such frightening classics of the class as Hitchcock's ``Psycho’' and additionally such artistic trailblazers as Dostoyevksy's ``Crime and Punishment.’' The story is fantastic, the…

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    VO2max can be defined as a measure of the maximum volume of oxygen that an individual can use in the whole body exercises. It measures the highest rate at which oxygen is being taken up and used by the body during these exercises which which is a monitor of how oxygen is being consumed. This measure can be a predictor of the ability of the heart in delivering the required oxygen to the working muscles. It also shows the ability of the muscles to extract the supplied oxygen from the blood in the…

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    vocal folds vibrate. The theory consists of an interaction of muscle forces (myo), elastic recoil forces (elastic), and aerodynamic forces. I will now describe the myoelastic-aerodynamic theory using the following diagram. Diagram A starts on the exhalation phase and the vocal folds are in phonatory position. The vocal folds are contracted by the Interarytenoids and the Lateral cricoid arytenoids. These muscles (IA and LCA) put the vocal folds in the phonotory position to initiate the vibratory…

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