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    I felt the air rushing past my face and my sweat dripping down my neck. I urged my horse on towards the final jump. Right before we would have hit it, his leg muscles tightened and he pushed off, just like we had practiced so many times before. We flew over the jump and landed with a solid thump. The spectators in the stands erupted. The clapping and cheering was deafening but it was exactly what we had earned. The three day event was well worth all the training that my horse and I had put into…

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    MELEE CIRCLE (whole group) Welcome campers back to The Science of Superpowers! Today, we’re putting our skills to the test. Can you jump as far as The Incredible Hulk, balance like Catwoman, leap as tall as Superman, sprint alongside the Flash or throw as accurately as Bullseye? As you make your way through the lesson, add to the conversation by either reading directly from the Background Information or by ad-libbing in your own words. Wonder Woman dedicates many hours each week to training in…

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    week, practice putting on your coat. Don’t let him jump, reward with treats. Their finished product looked like this: By December 10th, my dog will not jump when I come in the door and will not jump when I put my coat on. Before walking in the house, be ready to block his jump; only talk to the dog when he is not jumping. If the dog doesn’t jump, pet him and talk to him. Three times a week, practice putting on your coat. Don’t let the dog jump, and if he doesn’t give him treats. The students…

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    Entertainment” and “Should Animals Be Used as Entertainment?” both show that animals should not be used as entertainment while “Jump to It!” believes that animals should be used for entertainment. Among these sources, all show the use of rhetorical devices. One similarity is in “Jump to It!”, the author has a constant use of ethos. According to “Jump to It!”, “We’ll jump frogs about 4,000 times, about a thousand a day, says Laurie Giannini, an organizer of the Calaveras County event.” The…

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    herself to find the answer.as she found the answers to how they went so fast and how high the went she was able to help the make there turns and there jumps even better they won't fall or anything while there on the ice . The physics concept she is focused on is find the maximum height that the skater jumps in the air and the and angle of the jumps and there initial velocity and how much gravity . In the…

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    more on that later. After what seemed like an eternity she finally finished her thought and asked me to come to one of the practices. Once again I told her, “I am AWEFUL at running.” She then replied, “Well good! I don’t need you to run, I need you to jump.”…

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    floor and without making the bungee cord too short that Barbie won’t enjoy it. It technically asked me to find a way for Barbie to jump off the library balcony and to go as low as possible without making her head hit the ground. They had also asked me to write an explanation that describes how I can predict the number of rubber bands needed for their client Ken to bungee jump off the MCLC library balcony. In order for me to have figured out how to find out how many rubber bands might be needed,…

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    stretched prior to movement (Kopper et al., 2014). The significance of the SSC during the HC and VJ in football is different due to the stationary nature of the HC and numerous variations in the jump within a football game (Jezdimirović, Joksimović, Stanković, & Bubanj, 2013). The number of steps prior to the jump will affect the take-off, therefore the longer the take-off time, the SSC becomes less important and a greater emphasis is placed on the concentric strength of the muscles in this…

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    perfect way to experience the awesome feeling of flight and view Waialua from a once-in-a-lifetime angle. First time skydiving is a thrilling experience but understandably beginners can get a little nervous. Here are a few questions skydivers making the jump for the first time tend to have for the instructors at Pacific Skydiving Center about tandem skydiving: What Is Tandem Skydiving?: To allow practically anyone to experience the thrill of skydiving, a tandem parachute system is one that…

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    Mei Vandervelde, the author, develops the thematic conflict by using rhetorical devices to emphasize certain points, project the feelings of the character and to keep the reader moving through the piece in a way that they end up focusing on key, intentional points. The authors goal in this piece is to build to a specific climax. In the beginning there is a small climax, a foreshadowing of what is to come and to show the conflict between the character and the river. Vandervelde uses polysyndeton…

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