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    Obstacles In Sport

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    M1 locate the bones, joints, movement types and muscles used during a range of sporting activities: Example 1 – Andy Murray tennis serve. The Andy Murray serve begins with him lining up at a 45 degree angle to the baseline. His legs are a little more than body width apart with the left foot about 30 degrees off the line. This stance means that he will be using a big turn of the whole body to assist in providing some of the power to his serve. His arms are extended out in front. His left hand…

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    Roller Coaster Ride Essay

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    So, in this example, the chain system on the hill is the unbalanced force putting work on the coaster, causing the coaster to move up or accelerate up the hill. Finally, his third law is shown when you are accelerating. When there is more mass on the ride, it will take more force to accelerate the coaster. The time between each aspect of the roller coaster in very small. Making in never boring where you are just staying at…

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    Many children are forced to work now for the same reasons that they had to back during the Progressive Era. People have continuously tried to stop it with numerous movements, but the lack of money and amount of cruelty in certain people/families forces children to remain working. Child labor was really recognized in the 20th century. People made it so that children had to be at least 12 to work even for a small amount. This shows that people made an effort to stop child labor. Children have…

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    Shoot Outs Day At Work

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    happy with their job, but there is still things that isn’t going to go their way which will ultimately lead to some complaint to a coworker or other. That’s the way life is, nothing is ever perfect, but for these detectives it seems that the task force is the perfect job. Even when Det. Halstead was scolded by Sergeant Voight about his actions, he didn’t complain or vent afterwards. I know that if I was scolded, even knowing my actions were wrong, I’d like to talk about it to someone. It seems…

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    Math 213 Lab Report

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    In the system, focusing on the block, there are two forces residing on the block, which are its weight and its normal force that keeps the block from freefalling. However, normal force is perpendicular to the direction of the block’s displacement resulting on work done by the normal force because cos (90) is zero. Therefore, finding the total energy of the system, there is only initial potential energy due to the block’s…

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    able to exert a normal force on the balloon which equals the force due to gravity. This allows the balloon to be held up until there is a new force applied to it horizontally. The train begins to move forward and creates more tension on the string which is tied to both the balloon and the train. Once the train begins to move, more forces are applied to the balloon. These forces include both tension and friction. Since there is no structure opposing the gravitational force once it is pulled to…

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    In comparison to the group work done for paper one, I do believe this was an improvement, mostly because we wrote the paper as we worked through the problem. This not only helped with preventing the procrastination of typing the paper at the last minute, but gave us time to gain an understanding of what was going in the problem by going to office hours. What I feel needs improvement is my the communication between my partner and I. partner initiative to understand the problem. There were times…

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    Rockbolts Essay

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    Rockbolts as a ground control technology are just one in the very long list of ground control technologies that exist in mining and civil applications. The simplicity and reasonable cost associated with rockbolts are the primary driving forces for the research causing their wide variations for numerous public and private uses. The ease of calculation and implementation also makes rockbolts a go to option for engineers who would rather spend more time calculating other variables during a job…

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    Afghanistan: There were many challenges in the military but I am choosing to write about one scenario that made me realize what type of person I am. Even though I had struggle all through school, I was surprisingly good at being a Marine. Once I finished my first year in the military my parents grew to be pretty comfortable with the idea of me being in the corps. I think it is because they saw that I was finally growing up. In the Marine Corps they do not care about excuses and they definitely…

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    Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy in 1564 during the Renaissance.This was a rebirthing period in Europe started off in Italy for art, philosophy, and sciences. The Renaissance brought back many ideas from Ancient Greece and Rome introducing many scientists like Galileo. Attending the University of Pisa originally going to study medicine, he was taught the Aristotelian view on the world, later questioning it making way for many of his greatest discoveries. He was an outstanding astronomer,…

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