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    Don’t Jump When hearing about new things, do you normally have an immediate opinion that is formed based off your own personal experiences? If so, then you are probably a sucker for jumping to conclusions. Face it, jumping to conclusions, often leave us in tangling conversations that can lead to embarrassment. Naturally thoughts and emotions flood of our minds; let’s not let them flood our mouths and our lives. How can you avoid trifling conversations? Build a new shield to help you block your…

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    there was this white man named Thomas Dartmouth Rice who made up the name. He was really into theater and he did this bit where he painted his face black. He would do a song and dance that he claimed was inspired by a slave he saw. The act was called “Jump, Jim Crow”. Jim Crow laws would soon be known to demean African American people by setting them at a lower status than white people were held. These blacks would have to endure a lot of hardship to get to the place they are today. The life of…

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    Statistical Analysis: Means and standard deviations were calculated for body composition (body fat), power (vertical jump, Broad jump, average power), speed (20M sprint), Lower limb strength (1RM Squat) and endurance (12min run) for each training group. A factorial repeated-measures ANOVA was used to examine significance between the independent variables of testing (pre- and post-) and groups (control and chest and hip deep) on the dependent variables. Statistical significancewas set a priori…

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    Jump Start your Childs Education As a parent, one of our biggest concerns is whether our children’s brains are functioning at the proper level. Singing the ABC’s and teaching them colors is a great way to get started, but how do you ensure that your child will have a love for learning? Instead of buying a ridiculous amount of expensive baby ‘learning’ products, here are a few simple suggestions that can help launch your child’s brain function. 1. Converse with your baby- Aside from the usually…

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    determine if a visual and verbal extrinsic motivators increase performance during vertical jump and standing long jump tests. Vertical jump height is a measurement that coaches, health care professionals, and strength and conditioning professionals frequently use as a objectively measure function.6 There are multiple different ways to test vertical jump performance. One of the most accurate vertical jump tools is the force place. There is a great expense that comes with this accurate of…

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    White Men Can't Jump is a movie that came out in 1992 starring Woody Harrelson, and Wesley Snipes. Its genre is comedy and it delivers a good laugh but what really is this? It's a type of stereotype. A stereotype is a concept, often offensive, that is used to describe a group or individuals. The movie is based on Harrelson hustling African American men in street ball by letting them naturally believe he isn’t good at basketball because he’s white, when in fact he played college ball.…

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    The article “The Story Behind Bob Beamon’s Miracle Jump And The Only Photo That Mattered” was written by David Davis in late 2015. This story starts out talking about the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City and a photographer who knew his whole career would change with a single photo. Tony Duffy was on vacation in Mexico City and observed the Olympics in the nosebleed sections. Before attending Mexico City, he was sitting poolside with British long jumper Mary Rand inside the Athletes’ Village in…

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    with me. My mom suggested we should jump on the trampoline outside in the backyard. We all decided to do that. The trampoline was hard to get on, I told my sister to get a chair, so I can get on top of the chair and get on the trampoline. Then my sister thought it was a good idea to put the chair back where it was. So I played some music and we all four started to jump. Then I wanted to sit in the middle of the trampoline and let my friends and my sister jump. It was a game we made up and it…

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    The movies being compared are 22 Jump Street and Hot Fuzz. The genre that has been selected is Crime. In 22 Jump Street officers Schmidt(Jonah Hill) and Jenko(Channing Tatum) are back in a sequel to solve and eliminate the new trade of the new drug “Wyhphy”(Work hard, Yes, Play hard, Yes). Which happened to kill a student who was photographed buying it on campus. The two officers infiltrate the college by going undercover. Jenko joins the football team while Schmidt joins the Bohemian art major…

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    What does the 1954 mystery thriller Rear Window in common with 2014 action comedy 22 Jump Street? At first glance, the older and newer films have very little in common. The stories they tell have no similarities. Also, the editing styles and techniques are much more complex within the newer motion picture than the older one. However, after careful inspection, both films use the same basic components to achieve their storytelling goals. A similar practice is the use of music to establish or…

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