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    The objective of mechanical philosophers is to mathematically quantify the laws for motion of matter. Development of new instruments such as the telescope, microscope, barometer, and thermometer also allowed scientists to discover laws of nature that had eluded earlier scientists. All of this led to a continuous increase in scientific experimentation…

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    upon bony palpation of the right hip. Soft tissue palpation on the right revealed tenderness of the supraspinous ligament, the iliolumbar region, and the piriformis. Active range of motion revealed, lateral flexion to the right is 15 degrees, flexion is 45 degrees, and extension is 10 degrees. Pain is noted during motion. Per discussion, the patient has severe tenderness…

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    Dr. Stout Case Summary

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    The only acts alleged by Dr. Stout are purported breaches of contract. Further, Dr. Stout has failed to allege any “substantial aggravating circumstances,” which is necessary to transform a breach of contract claim into an UDTPA claim. Therefore, it is appropriate for the Court to dismiss Dr. Stout’s sixth counterclaim against the Practice. vi. Negligent Misrepresentation Claim Dr. Stout’s final claim against the Practice, which is plead in the alternative, seeks recovery of damages,…

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    (a) The structure of the rotator cuff consists of four muscles that all play a role in the motion of the rotator cuff. The four muscles that are responsible for this motion are: the Supraspinatus muscle, the Infraspinatus muscle, the Teres Minor muscle, and the Subscapularis muscle. Each of these muscles originate from the scapula and attach into the humerus. The Supraspinatus muscle originates in the Supraspinatus Fossa and attaches to the greater tubercle of the humerus. The infraspinatus…

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    direction parallel to the plane of the interface between objects. Friction always opposes any relative motion between more than surface. Static friction is the friction that exists between a stationary object and the surface on which it is resting. Static frictional forces from the non symmetrical areas of two surfaces will increase to prevent any relative motion up, until some limit where motion occurs. An example of static friction is if there is a person, a box, and carpet floor. When the…

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    Contradictory views appear everywhere and have done so for many years, looking back to the time of early philosophers, this is no exception. The main topic of early philosophers, it seems, was the issue proposed by the Cosmological philosophers of how the earth and all the things in it came to be. With this question came many different answers, from water, atoms and beyond, this topic was probed, discussed and argued about. The Medieval Philosophers, just like everyone else, looked deep into…

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    His follower, Zeno extended this idea by conducting a paradox, which attempted to show that change (motion) and plurality are impossible. Paradoxes are arguments that seem logical but their conclusion is considered absurd or contradictory. Zeno had many paradox’s, but one of the one’s important to motion is the paradox of “Dichotomy” (Wesley salmo). The dichotomy paradox involves cutting things into pieces and that space is continuous. Zeno’s premise…

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    weight of the atmosphere (air/gasses) on the earth and other objects located on the earth. Drag Force: Another well none word is air resistance, which refers to the friction forces of opposite motion. Angular Velocity is the rate when a rotating object moves through an angle about an axis. Speed of motion in a circle is the rate of change of angular shift in time. Linear Momentum: Product of the Mass of a moving object and its velocity. Velocity: The rate of movement in a particular…

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    12 Angry Men Analysis

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    THE BACKGROUND The motion picture 12 angry men was put on air on 29 July 1957.The field of motion picture was performance and inscrutability. The manager who directed this motion picture was Sidney Lumet. This motion picture was a story of in relation to a young man who according to the grapevine brought into being blameworthy and accountable of executing a murder of his own member of the clergy that is his father. That boy was of eighteen years of age, that is a teenager, who belonged slum…

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    Galileo Galilei once said “All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.” Born in Pisa, Italy on February 15, 1564 Galilei was an Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist. Who then died on January 8, 1642. He was a man of many talents who was able to invent his own telescope. He invented his first telescope in 1609, Galileo built on the work of others to create a telescope with around 3x magnification, he later improved on this to make…

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