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    Main-shock Probabilistic Seismic Hazard AnalysisEquation Chapter 2 Section 1 Whether a structure can resist a given level of ground motion while still having an expected level of performance or not is the main goal of most of engineering analysis on earthquake. However it is necessary to decide what level of ground shaking should be used to perform this analysis. Before the calculation…

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    Muscular Strength

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    The muscles that cause rotation of the shoulder include the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and the subscapularis. These muscles are also known as the rotator cuff muscles. 8. When measuring total Range of Motion (ROM) for the glenohumeral joint, it is necessary to stabilize the scapula because the scapula stabilizes the shoulder joint. The shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the body; therefore, the shoulder joint is the most susceptible to injury…

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    joint capsule) (Jarvis, 2014). Range of Motion 1. Ask for active ROM while stabilizing the body area proximal to that being moved (Jarvis, 2014). 2. With each joint familiarize yourself with the type and its normal ROM so that you can recognize limitations. If you see a limitation, gently attempt passive motion (Jarvis, 2014). 3. Anchor the joint with one hand while your other hand slowly moves it to its limit. The normal ranges of active and passive motions should be the same (Jarvis, 2014). 4.…

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    Aristotle. According to Ptolemy and Aristotle, the center of the universe was the Earth, around which the moon, the sun, and the other planets revolved . The Bible, also in a few passages referred to the motion of the sun, supported the authority of Aristotle and human observation seemed to confirm the motion of the sun. Aristotle stated that all heaveny bodies move in circles. But this belief made it hard to explain observed movements of planets like Mars and…

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    The Transition Of Youth

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    Within the stance of drugs and alcohol representation and consumption comes into a motion of how youth in the 20th century differs from the youth historically in that the contemporary construction of how youth have been limited to a politics and understanding of sexuality and merely is defined as either a commodity or as a problem (Giroux, 1996 p. 32). Relationships, not only within sex but also taking the form of family and kin, along with other associations including friendship, lie at the…

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    taking Motrin as needed for the pain in the shoulder. She tries to sleep all night in a bed instead of a recliner. At this point, Dr. Uitvlught will allow her to remove the sling and do gentle range of motion. He will also allow her to start a physical therapy program. They will work on a range of motion and then will slowly graduate in a few weeks to a strengthening program. I asked him if she felt she was out of the woods for needing a reverse shoulder replacement and he said barring any…

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    Introduction: Have you ever notice a moth circling street light, porch lights, or car lights? Pointless, right? Well, the moths have a very specific reason for why they circle and spiral lights. In Khristo Boyadzhiev’ paper, he shows that the moths take an equiangular spiral path. Moths navigate by a point light source called transverse orientation. This source being the moon which was developed well before humans’ invention of the light bulb. One reason behind the spiraling happens to come from…

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    Neal Barnard, who is for the motion, is a Professor of Medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine. He primarily argues that eating various meats can cause chronic digestive diseases and will take a toll on your future health. His debate partner, Gene Baur, is the…

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    Care Homes Inc

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    Plaintiff Yvonne Palacio appeals from the trial court’s order denying her motion for class certification against defendant Jan & Gail’s Care Homes, Inc. (Care Homes). Plaintiff contends the trial court erred in finding she failed to establish a well-defined community of interests among class members. At hire, employees of Care Homes are required to sign an agreement waiving their right to uninterrupted meal periods in accordance with the facility’s standard operating procedures. Plaintiff argues…

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    Dynamic Stretching Papers

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    Dynamic Stretching Definition is a form of stretching beneficial in sports utilizing momentum from form, and the momentum from static-active stretching strength, in an effort to propel the muscle into an extended range of motion not exceeding one's static-passive stretching ability. Anything beyond this becomes ballistic stretching. This form of stretching prepares the body for physical exertion and sports performance. In the past it was the practice to undertake static…

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