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    Material and Method For the present study, total 1000(500 males and 500 females) asymptomatic, healthy adults, residing in Teerthanker Mahaveer University of cosmopolitan origin with age over 18 years old with no diagnosed history of knee arthropathy and spinal deformity and a written informed consent was taken from the subjects. The measurements were taken between 2 to 5 p.m. to remove the inconsistencies due to diurnal variations. Sampling Method - : Purposive and Judgment sampling methods…

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    The Middle Passage is known as a trade route where the three main ports form a triangle. In fact, the ships would begin in England, then journey to Africa, and would sail to the West Indies back to England. For one thing, these ships did not just trade technology and goods, but also slaves from Africa. This can be seen in the story of “Oroonoko” where an African prince is first introduced, as a romantic character who is praised for his victories in battle and beauty is taken from his homeland to…

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    Achilles was the greatest Greek hero during the Trojan War. He portrays the nature myth theory from the fact that he was close to the Gods and his body was invulnerable to injuries except his heels – “Achilles heel”. His character also explains the social charter theory in the ancient times. Achilles grief and pride negatively and positively impacted the two armies that were at war: the Greeks and Trojans. Achilles also represents the ritual myth as his death explains how funeral rituals were…

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    Crucifixion Research Paper

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    to the crossbeam with ropes, signifying the method of crucifixion in antiquity.” This is almost a direct contrast of the hypothesis offered in 1968, stating that Yehohanan had been attached to the cross by three nails (one nail that attached both heels to the vertical piece of the cross, and one additional nail to attach each hand to the horizontal piece of the cross). So the question inevitably arises. How could two separate studies, flawlessly conducted in an almost identical manner,…

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    Saddle Seat History

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    To even be considered a winner in the big shows you MUST have the foundations down. They are: Weight on the balls of your feet; toes up and in, heels down and out; bend in your knee; back up and straight, shoulders back and just over your hips; hands up and together; and finally eyes up and smile. These are the foundations of not just saddle seat but any riding (it’s mainly used in saddle seat though…

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    leaving the runner in my dust. I then became aware that my shin splints were not hurting as bad as I intended, but my heels felt extremely tight. I needed to ignore them and strive to finish. As I passed the prodigious amount of fans cheering, I bolted to the finish line and successfully crossed it. My heart felt like it was sinking while I could barely walk because of how tight my heels were. I threw my hands over my head, and I walked to empty grass with my family encompassing me while my dad…

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    through your heels? If you said heels, you are correct. We as a society are very quadricep dominant. When we have too strong or over active quadriceps compared to our hamstrings, this is when knee injuries can occur. A big tip to remember is when you push through your toes that works your quadriceps and when you push through your heels that works your glutes and hamstrings. When we do most exercises that involve us pushing up with our legs, You should think push through your heels. This…

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    Wearing heels for longer intervals can give your back undue stress. The overall weight distribution becomes hard to maintain and maximum weight gets concentrated on your back while wearing heels. Forgoing the use of heels is recommended for a complete back pain management solution. An overall back pain management is closely related to the overall weight management…

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    it's left untreated or a rupture is suspected. A ruptured tendon requires surgical repair. An orthopedic surgeon would be recommended. The surgeon has two options for repair. The first is called open repair where the surgeon opens the leg above the heel and sews the sides of the tendons together. The other option is to cut the leg open where the rupture happened and sew the tendon and the skin together. What are the Complications of Achilles…

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    weakness of natural foot arch fixing structure. (5: 140) Kamonseki (2014) Refers that plantar fasciitis is a result of the use of non-comfortable and high heels shoes that do not contain a pillar for foot arch or a heel pillow. Some studies have indicated that 85٪ of foot pains are a result of the bad use of shoes or uncomfortable ones, i.e. harsh and heel wide shoes for people whose work requires standing or walking for long periods and distances.(10:25) Chong (2007) Explains that symptoms…

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