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    Physics Of Vertical Jump

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    high their vertical jump is. “Your body weight plays a major role in the height of your vertical jump”(Eitel). Kids, teens, and adults can improve their vertical jump by exercising. Doing exercises can also help burn off extra weight on the body. If one does the right exercises, they can improve their vertical highly. Firstly, vertical is something upright or perpendicular(Neilson 2835). To jump, one will “move or throw itself into or through the air”(Gove 1225). A vertical jump is to throw…

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    Volleyball Training

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    What is more important, how hard you train or how well designed your specific exercise routine fits to your sport? It’s simple, it’s the specificity of your exercise routine. If you train like the majority, then you will play and execute like the majority. If you exercise with a routine specifically designed with complex and thorough exercises using the latest equipment, then your training will improve and positive results will show on and off the playing field. The game of volleyball requires…

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    In one of the greatest Olympic performances of all time, Owens won gold in four events; the 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 4 x 100 meter relay, and long jump. This defining moment in history shattered the Nazi idea of “Aryan superiority.” Enraged by this, Adolf Hitler refused to hand out the medals. Baker does a great job making it a point that amidst the rising tension in the Berlin Olympics, Jesse Owens…

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    The Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump (HSI) has been known as an UNESCO Heritage Site located in Alberta, Canada. This bison jump is a known archaeological site, that preserves the early history of Plains First Nations (Brink et al. 1986) Aboriginal people who roamed the Plains understood the importance of resources and regional topography. By understanding how the environment functioned and thrived, Plains people were also able to monitor and develop a better understanding of buffalo mobility and…

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    “Oh, be a fine girl/guy kiss me,” or maybe not. Learning this phrase has helped multiple astronomers to educate themselves on the spectral classification of stars and continues to do so in today’s time. Annie Jump Cannon’s legacy will carry on lasting a lifetime! The first letters of each word in the phrase represents the seven main types of stars. Starting with ”‘O,” these stars are very young, blue, hot, massive and extremely bright star. This type of star is very uncommon similar to the “B”…

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    Practicum Experience Essay

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    The first day I met with Stephanie I mainly asked questions I never received an answer to my first semester as a Communications Arts major. I switched into Comm halfway through my first semester as an architecture student because I worried I would be stuck with the same architecture job my whole life. I told her things like that really concern me and she confirmed what my friend from high school told me when I decided I wanted to switch. They both explained how Comm had multiple options from…

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    this includes students being highly stressed and unable to to the task without anxiety or lack of sleep. Problem: The purpose of this experiment is to find out if adding pressure to an individual decreases their time to write ’The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog’. I wonder if having verbal pressure will make a person write faster than having no kind of pressure at all. Plan: For this experiment we needed a stopwatch, paper and a pen. This activity was conducted outside individually.…

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    The cheapest way to garner a scream is that of the “jump scare”, which is the sudden change in either audio or visuals usually through a loud noise to elicit fear, yet the Norman Bates reveal takes an opposite approach. Rather than using a “jump scare”, the reveal of Norma Bate’s corpse and Norman Bates himself are all forewarned early through audio cues or the slow movements. When Lila enters the basement and sees Norma Bates sitting on the chair, the audience senses that something is off due…

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    Some Sabotage Mistakes Which We Should avoid while Video Editing Video editing is an essential process of any project. It is not only about cutting out footage which you do not like, but is the process of manipulation and rearranging video shots to create a new video. As a result, new video editors are susceptible to making some common mistakes which should be avoided. We have listed down some of the common mistakes which every video editors should avoid during their edit sessions. 1. How to…

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    not just to automatically place items of a movie along, or edit dialogue scenes. As we know editing has a lot of different type of skills that makes move interesting and helps understanding the story. Editing is cut, continuity, cross cutting, dissolve, fade, eye level match, jump cut, and montage. From storyboard Sene1 is full Shot-The subjects take up the full frame of sheep with 45degree downward camera angle when sheep are running towards you and the sheep exit frame and later It is gets…

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