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    Video Reflection

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    Video 2 I share a gym that is divided by a curtains with another class, this often makes it difficult for the students to hear the whistle, to combat the confusion and the noise from the other class I instilled a classroom management technique where I blow my whistle then raise my hand. Some of the students will hear my whistle then raisin their hand, the students who do not here the whistle will see other classmates raising their hands and know it is time to stop and show me the sign that they…

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    Colleen Seid Analysis

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    Who is Colleen Seid? Born on March 22nd, in the year, this changes quite often, sometimes it 's 1969, 1979 or 1989. It depends. This makes Colleen an Aries. So, who is Colleen Seid? Aries are known to be independent; generous; optimistic; and enthusiastic. They are also, impulsive, and impatient. Their upbeat and magnetic personality entices others and they bring excitement into others lives. Aries are good friends, they always look out for their friends with caring and generosity and…

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    Foot Pain Essay

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    Know what common and simple reasons behind outer foot pain are Description: Foot torment can have an assortment of causes and there are numerous elements included that add to various sorts of foot torment you can endure. Read the article to know. The essential reason for agonizing feet is footwear, especially ladies ' shoes that don 't fit legitimately bringing on calluses, corns and bunions. On the off chance that you are wearing heels ensure that they are not more prominent than around an…

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    Barefoot walking is a craze that got started by runners who wanted an edge in their speed. The craze picked up with the idea that it was beneficial to health and running form. With ideas like: correcting posture and gait, to promoting balance and inner peace, people have become confused at what is fact and what is fad. While there may be strong claims that say walking barefoot is beneficial to health, the fact remains that people have been wearing shoes for hundreds of years. Over the years,…

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    force. Most of these occur when a body is in motion and the affect part is groundly planted. Many of these accidents occur during sports. There is a speific kind of fall for each way a person can fall on a planted foot. One of the most common for metatarsals when they roll under the foot is referred to as a ballerina fall. As bad as this sounds most of these fractures are aligned and do not require any kind of surgery. Most are cleaned up by the body in natural times. If the fracture in the…

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    Big Toe Research Paper

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    or poor foot structure Women are more likely to develop bunions more than Men because they usually wear tighter shoes Symptoms include: Redness on the bottom of big toe or ball of foot Swelling Pain Feeling of Warmness Call a doctor to schedule and x-ray when pain is present and it is uncomfortable to walk or wear shoes Results of the x-ray will determine if blood tests for Arthritis…

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    progressive condition, which means that it will worsen over time. It will develop in the area where the small toe connects to your foot. You will often notice a visible bump on the side…

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    Basketball shoes have changed in many wears over the past few decades. From style, price, accessories, and shape have changed in every single day. Shoes have become more bright, light, and tight. Prices have gone 100$ up. There have been new and more accessories on your shoes. When basketball first became popular, they wore shoes like we wear everyday. Today, we have shoes that are made for basketball and we only wear it for basketball. When basketball shoes change, so do prices. Today, an…

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    the foot, put simply this can be defined as flexion of the foot in an upward movement or direction which occurs at the ankle. If you imagine the foot being in a horizontal position, the toes are higher than the heel when the foot is in this position. As a result of injury or scar tissue that can build up along the fascia of overused muscles, a loss of range of motion within the foot is often seen amongst many patients. This often leads to inefficient and compromised movement in both the foot and…

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    Pointe Shoes Research

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    Written Report: Three Main Parts of the Pointe Shoe Looking upon the many papers on the floor of the dance room, I saw many topics that I was interested in; however, the topic of pointe shoes caught my attention the most because they are what allow a ballerina to look so light and elegant when dancing on their toes. I was surprised to find out how sturdy the shoes actually are, with all the different types of material they are made of including paper, cardboard, burlap, fabric, and glue. These…

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