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    The core values of Omroep Max are; being involved, being reliable, and binding people. Their mission is to show the 50plus people as they are; active people who are involved with their surroundings and who like to be a part of the modern society. Their strategy is to show the people, with their programs, that they should participate as an active person in today’s society. Omroep Max tries to reach their target group from an independent position (as well with politics as with beliefs) in a way…

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    The procedure begins with the preparation of the individual performing the test, as well as the equipment the test will be performed with. The participant should have avoided any physical activity the day in which the test will be performed. In relation to food and drink consumption, they should not consume any large meal two to three hours before the test, they should be adequately hydrated, and they should not have taken any stimulants that may alter the results of the test. The technician…

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    Nobody seems to care about the personal issues affecting Howard. Everyone at beginning seems to be on the same page about getting rid of Howard, as his rating’s was plummeting. Even his best friend Max Schumacher was affected by the greed for money, and almost ruined a friendship between him and Howard. Max is the only character who eventually sees that this false reality that the television network (UBS) is preaching is wrong. Diane and Frank could care less. The two’s desire for ultimate power…

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    Court Case Max Dubler

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    When an unnamed brand used Max Dubler's photograph of two skateboarders on their Instagram account, the violated Mr. Dubler's copyright. If this went to court, I'm convinced Max Dubler would win for many reasons. The unnamed company does not meet the criteria for the protection under the 'safe harbor' provision in Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The company was fully aware they infringed upon his work. Not only was Dubler's name in the caption of the postings, they…

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    Freak The Mighty Vs Max

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    between the movie and the book such as how Max and Kevin become Freak The Mighty, the millpond scene, and the use of King Arthur. Maxwell and Kevin became friends at the fireworks and Max decided to give Kevin a lift because he couldn’t see the fireworks because of his disease. Max and Kevin became known as Freak The Mighty because of what Max had done at the fireworks by giving Kevin a lift to be able to see the fireworks, and after the fireworks Max and Kevin had been getting chased by Blade…

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    Traditionally, male heroes in Western novels are expected to adhere to a certain masculine stereotype. However in Max Brand’s “The Ghost," the male hero possesses mainly feminine qualities and fulfills both male and female gender roles. This complex protagonist suggests Max Brand is exploring a new idea of what makes a man. In doing so Brand discourages the codes of hegemonic masculinity, and uses positive feminine qualities in order to create a new breed of male hero, who displays feminine…

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    Mary Ann at 27 years of age decided to improve her lifestyle by being more active and eating healthy. After living a sedentary life she starts her training with a VO2 max at 38ml/kg/min, which is the rate of oxygen consumption that an person can utilize during intense exercise. After training for 6 months Mary Ann’s VO2 max increased to 52/ml/kg/min. I will be explaining how she was able to increase her oxygen consumption levels by increasing her cardiac output, and increasing her…

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    Weber: In an era where capitalism was booming in Western society and many sociologists were giving their take on it, some of who did not approve, Weber gave a plausible reason for its existence. Max Weber theorized that capitalism existed and took off because of religious ideas, mainly Protestant, Calvinistic ideas. Protestants believe in predestination; that only God knows who is and isn’t going to Heaven but you only know after you die. Because of this belief, Weber believed protestants…

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    Maximilian Raoul "Max" Steiner (May 10, 1888 – December 28, 1971) was an Austrian-born American composer of music for theatre and films. He was a child prodigy who conducted his first operetta when he was twelve and became a full-time professional when he was fifteen. He worked in England and then came to New York to work on Broadway. He moved to Hollywood in 1929 and became one of the first composers to write music scores for films. Steiner is referred to as "the father of film music" and is…

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    Aerobic Capacity

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    throughout research. Different sports require a certain amount of endurance to be successful on the field or court. Much of this research has been done on soccer players. These athletes consistently show a high maximal oxygen capacity, also known as VO2 max. Due to their higher aerobic fitness level they are able to perform closer to their maximum heart rate value as well. Throughout a match the players consistently shift from short bursts of all out running to a jog then back to a full speed…

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