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    along movement video to the song “Can’t Stop This Feeling” by Justin Timberlake. The song bordered on three minutes in length. As the song started, William was raising one fist to the air while standing on the opposite leg. He would move in a skipping motion alternating which leg he was on with the opposite arm in the air. They performed this movement for roughly seven seconds. Next William motioned from his left side to his right, now…

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    Thankful they had a change of heart and agreed to me downsizing to the apartment that I had requested. Then, there was the actual move! I had no dependable help from anyone except my son’s father. I ended up on the first day of moving re-injuring my right leg, by tearing ligaments, which stopped me from…

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    Importance Of Sprinting

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    will cause the knuckles to face inward, which will then cause h to swing the arms from side to side. 2. Increase stride length It is the wrong information given by many coaches that tell their athletes to do high knees. Sprinters have to drive their legs back to improve stride length. This will cause the sprinters to lengthen the stride and also increase the rate of force development. This can be achieved by hill sprints or sled drags. 3. Set up proper shin angle Sprinter’s shin should be at a…

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    but with still a little muscle. Also, the Diskobolos incorporates an outstretched arm that is echoed in Hercules’ elevated leg. Both are able to keep balance in their piece even with the two outstretched limbs, the head in Diskobolos and the arms in Hercules. The Diskobolos has a stand to help bolster it, while the Hercules does not. In fact, the only support it has is its own leg and the hydra’s tail, which are both an integral part of the piece, whereas the chunk in the Diskobolos is not.…

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    any medication allergies. DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Ms. Iversen has a walker and a bedside commode. ADL’S Ms. Iversen is dependent on some dressing, bathing, hair washing, meal preparation, house cleaning. She is non weight bearing to the right leg. MEDICAL/SURGICAL HISTORY Ms. Iversen said she has ha history of cervical pain. She has a congenital fusion of the cervical spine. Ms. Iversen denied any smoking, alcohol use or drug use. EDUCATIONAL HISTORY Ms. Iversen graduated from high…

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    Beep…Beep…Beep… was the sound of the alarm on my phone as I frantically searched for it with my sleepy eyes trying to free myself of the torment of the sound. It was 5:30 am, It was at that time again; time to take my early morning run. I got up, ran to the bathroom, washed my face, dressed and headed for the door. I stood in front the door for a mere two minutes as I collated my “running playlist on my iPod then went on my morning journey. It was a habit I formed and it helped to clear my mind…

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    started to sprint. I kept on telling myself push through, hold your place, because I knew that for some reason I could never seem to muster up enough energy to sprint hard enough at the end. Despite being tired, I managed to work up to a sprint, with my legs quickly pushing off the ground, and propelling me forward. I crossed the finish line. The lady handing out the cards looked at me. “You came in 7th” she said. I couldn’t believe it, that was 11 place higher than I got in the last meet. I…

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    “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Effect” emphasize the stereotypes on little girls, as a Princess with beauty images and matureness. Introduction: How does Disney Princess become a huge effect by stereotypes toward little and older girl? For the reason, that many young and older girls believe that all Disney Princess dreams come true in reality than a fantasy fairy-tales and it is called “Princess Phenomenon” (pg. 509, Hanes). I have never fall for any Disney Princess’ character to…

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    Many parents, when cleaning the house or completing other work, place their children in front of the TV and put on a movie. But what subliminal messages are being sent to the children which parents may be unaware of? Disney, a popular industry for children’s movies and television, has been proven to both positively and negatively affect the development of a child. Walt Disney has severely impacted multiple generations with movies which spread both morals and oppression. The positive effects of…

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    Deborah Ross, in her essay "Escape from Wonderland: Disney and the Female Imagination", takes on the task of dissecting three Disney films to find out what impression they are leaving on young female viewers. She has come to the conclusion that part of the problem lies with Walt Disney, and the company he built, who was very controlling over the material that went into the children's films that the company produced; she believes that this controlling attitude mixed with the imagination and…

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