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    Luisa Jump Shot Analysis

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    We are to analyse and critique the shot of a basketball from someone in class compared to an NBA superstar. So in this analysis I will talk about the biophysical skills of functional anatomy and biomechanics. Preparation: Analysing Luisa’ jump shot, from here we can see that she is executing her prep wrong. Why? During the preparation stage we can see that she has a strong base of support but won’t work for this particular shot. Because Luisa hasn't lowered her centre of mass as much she will…

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    systems, automated guided vehicle systems, automatic transfer devices and turntables. • ‘U’ shaped production lines (refer figure 2.2.6) that allow workers to see the entire product line and easily travel between workstations. Moreover, it allows the rotation if workers among the workstations along the lines to relieve boredom and relieve work imbalances between workstations. Furthermore, it results in team work and improved morale as the workers are grouped in smaller areas and communication…

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    Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………………………………...……...2 Aim and objectives…………………………………………………………………………...5 Methodology………………………………………………………………………………….5 Design Process…………………………………………………………………………...…...6 Design 1……………………………………………………………………………………….7 Design 2……………………………………………………………………………………….8 Design 3……………………………………………………………………………………….9 Pin and Rigid joints…………………………………………………………………………10 Hand Calculation……………………………………………………………………………10 Stress- Strain Graph…………………………………………………………………….….11…

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    Proprioception In Rehab

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    Proprioception is often overlooked in the rehabilitation or rehab process. However, it is vitally important in order to restore normal function to an injured body part. Since proprioception is a person’s ability to coordinate movements and determine how much effort is needed in order to move something, it is critical to practice these types of movements in rehab before returning the patient to activities. Once an injury occurs, the body will protect itself and begin to shut down in certain…

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    Wind Energy Research Papers

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    Introduction: Electricity, the base of modern civilization, is produced by electric generators, which are devices converting mechanical energy into electric energy [1-2]. As the need for energy is increasing, while the reserves of fossil fuels are dwindling, renewable energy sources gain importance. The renewable energy can be obtained using solar, geothermal, or wind turbine technologies. Significant research effort has been made in those areas. In recent years, wind energy has become the…

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    to co-ordinate movement occurring in three different planes; the movement occurs in the sagittal, frontal and transverse planes. The ankle movement in the planes result in plantar flexion, dorsi flexion, inversion, eversion and internal and external rotation. The coordination of these three joints along the said planes allow the ankle to move as one functional joint. (Hertel,…

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    and discovered, some teachers use it to get grades and that is not the purpose of assessing students. An established teacher learning community makes the school accountable for student learning, rather than locating accountability exclusively in an external mechanism, such as the high-stakes testing systems used in many areas (McLaughlin & Talbert (2006). The purpose of assessing students is for them to learn from their mistakes and teachers have to provide different meaningful resources on how…

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    Rotator Cuff Case Study

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    Most of us all have an intact shoulder that for the most part does not give us a problem. We can take it for granted that we are able to comb our hair, can carry groceries without any pain, or sleeping on our side with no pain until something happens like a rotator cuff tear. This unfortunate event is not very uncommon. We will take a look at the anatomy of our shoulder, specifically the rotator cuff and what might lead to a tear or make it more prone to a tear. We will also discuss some of the…

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    *Due 12 Oct - APA - Narrative format - 5-10 pages in length - etiology, risk factors, treatments, nursing interventions, nursing care related to, and patient teaching ***One of the requirements of the paper is to formulate a research question related to your topic PRESENTATION: - You will be presenting. DO NOT just read your paper aloud. - note cards, power point on your computer, visual aids may be used (poster, pamphlets) - **This is your opportunity to be an expert, and share that…

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    Relations of ideas are beliefs that refers to states of affair within the mind; they are capable of demonstration because they have no external referent (Kemerling). Matters of fact are beliefs that refer to states of affairs in the world; they are always contingent (Kemerling). For example, mathematical and logical knowledge relies upon relations of ideas, while propositions of natural…

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