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    was pretty fast at about 153 beats per minute. At bar 23, they did not drop their dynamic level to mezzo piano, which also did not create much more intensity in the crescendo. At bar 87, there was change in the dynamic level, but the alto saxophones completely ignored this and blocked out the other sections. I feel that this band had great intensity, however, some areas did not have a noticeable change in dynamics. I also think that the band did great with balance, phrasing and…

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    others, based on using an opponent’s momentum and leverage against them for defense. It involves take-downs and grappling, and has become a large sport that can be seen incorporated in the televised sport Mixed Martial Arts, or MMA. BJJ is a high intensity sport that involves endurance training as well as resistance training and explosive power. There are two types of BJJ, either Gi or no-Gi, and matches can be different depending on someone’s fighting style. Points are awarded during the fight…

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    to be essential in their lines of work. soon he started to developed a series of workouts that became the basis of CrossFit. these workout includes exercises that combined traditional body building exercises, such as curls and raises, with high intensity aerobic exercises, such as…

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    hypothalamus and hippocampus[4, 5]. Parts of the brain shown to be involved in decoding the pain stimulus to cause perception include the thalamus, sensory cortex, reticular formation and hypothalamus. The somatosensory cortex identifies the location and intensity of the pain. The brain also modulates the pain response through the use of inhibitory neurotransmitters like GABA and glycine. Figure 1 summarizes the processes described above. (Please find Fig 1 attached as a…

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    The body is the primarily source of living. Living without a functional body gives us restraints on what we are capable of achieving on a daily basis. This leaves me to state that we must take care of the inputs and outputs of the body. If we don’t maintain a healthy lifestyle there can be many things that cause the body to break down and tremendously cause pain, hurt, and dissatisfaction overall in or lives. Proper fueling of the body requires getting adequate amount of sleep, eating nutritious…

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    strategies. First, I took the FITT principle (frequency, intensity, time, and type) into consideration. Frequency was incorporated in my regular schedule - runs, bike rides, and gym workouts were each planned three times a week, giving my time for rest days. I monitored intensity as I went through the program, while planning ahead of time to limit super high-intensity activity to my weekly 5k trial runs. Time was mainly involved in conjunction with intensity, balancing the two for effective…

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    Noise Mitigation in Urban Areas: AUBMC 2020 Case Study Abstract- This paper studies noise pollution in a local context and aims at finding feasible mitigation measures taking AUBMC area as a case study. After thoroughly researching the topic to better understand the causes and implications of noise, as well as suggested solutions to alleviate its severity, the group moved towards applying these findings to the study area. A professional sound meter was used to measure noise levels at different…

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    1. What is this play about? Consider textual, subtextual and contextual layers of the dramatic text. Consider all of the elements of drama. Textual: Both Marion, an eighty-year old women, and a young girl also named Marion, sit in a park as they both do every morning. Through conversation, it becomes apparent that they are in fact the same person at the opposite ends of one shared life cycle. The younger Marion, simply referenced as ‘girl’ in the playtext, represents the beginning of their…

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    He has used Chiaroscuro very well in this painting. The intensity is very high since it has a lot of warm colours; however, the majority of the picture is created with yellow. This gives the affect of the sunset and the evening light that shines on the land. This may also symbolize happiness, joy, and cheerfulness…

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    foraging in open habitats and high wind intensity. Additionally, the researchers expected for vigilance to increase if alarm calls were heard, and when living under a high level of neighbor density.…

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