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    Agenda Summary

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    was called to order at 10:00 a.m. The first order of business was the approval of the Agenda. Mr. Kirkland made a motion to accept the Agenda as written. Ms. Demers seconded, motion carried. The next item was the approval of the Minutes from the September 13th Annual Membership Meeting. Mr. Mack made a motion to approve the Minutes as written. Ms. Demers seconded, motion carried. Next on the Agenda was the Audited Financial Report. Ms. Olejnik and Ms. Stefanski were in…

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    The 1983 study by Zihl, Von Cramon and Mai investigates motion blindness, or akinetopsia. The patient suffering with this disorder had a very limited perception of visual motion, motion in depth, apparent motion and did not see motion after effects. Brain damage, specifically bilateral, posterior brain damage, can sometimes result in disturbed perception of color and, as in the case of L.M., motion. More specifically, the area that was damaged was assumed to be the posterior part of the middle…

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    countries. Transitioning from a slow motion opening scene to a rapid ending pace, the film uses facial expressions and grim tasks to exemplify the struggle the change brought upon the people. The song “Rise Up” by Andra Day sends a message to rise above. In the film and the song, change is pinpointed; rising above it through lyrics and the workers not giving up, the tempo in both increasing and the melody moving up and down in the media. Reggio’s film begins with slow motion video of workers…

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    a Physical Therapist at Performance in Motion. She works with clients who have sustained serious injuries and need rehab. Alexis and the team at Performance in Motion also work with populations who aren’t injured are seeking to improve their sports performance. I chose Alexis because a friend of mine was seriously injured while weight training and they told me about how grateful they were that did physical therapy with Alexis. I went to Performance in Motion, introduced myself to Alexis and told…

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    The Migrating Motion dance concert was extraordinary to watch in terms of analyzing the movements and positions that these dancers utilized throughout their performances. Everything was perfectly choreographed and corresponded with the appropriate song. For example, whenever there was a heartbeat tune, the dancers would motion their bodies to be in perfect sync with the sound. Additionally, with respect to the heart beat tune, the lighting was dim except for the dancers in the middle of the…

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    For example, when we find that a client has limited range of motion in their right arm. We have an obligation to inform the client as well as writing it down on the medical intake form. Suggesting different ways to improve the range of motion, would still be under our scope of practice. Another example could be finding a bruise somewhere on their body. The client failed to mention the bruise in the pre-chat…

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    Np-Dimer Lab Report

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    NPs in similar diameters of 60 and 67 nm (with ratio 1:1.1), respectively, at different fs-laser illumination times (repetition rate 1kHz; fluence 2.4 mJ/cm2) (see the trajectory in Fig. S6 and Movie S2). Notably, at this low fluence, the continuous motion is induced by the accumulation of the repeated pulse heating, as the heating from one single pulse is insufficient. Before illumination, the NP-dimer is stabilized in the liquid cell by the weak substrate attraction (first image of Fig. 4A).…

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    Direct Motion Lab Report

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    determine whether E. coli has a direct motion or random motion when a chemoattractant (glucose) was present. This was done by observing the velocity before and after the chemoattractant and by making Log-Log Plot. Theoretical Chemotaxis refers to the ability of organisms to move in response to the presence of a chemical. The movement of organisms could be either attractant in the same direction as chemoattractants , or it can repel the chemoattractant. Direct motion is defined when an…

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    person who had discovered the three laws of motion. At a young age newton would not play with the other kids, instead he spent his free time making wooden models, kites, sundials, he even made a water clock. When Newton got older he had attended Cambridge University from 1661-1665. He soon retreated to his grandparents house where he would soon start the study of calculus and the universal gravitation. I will start with how he discovered the laws of motion. Newton was a mathematician and a…

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    and the return on investment was free props” (Kit, P’ng, 139). When we study the origins of product placement, we generally think its relation with motion pictures. However, it includes a more meticulous study of the history of communication, as there are also examples of where product placement was present in stage performances, which came before motion pictures “well before the cinema, cabaret and actors of all genres used product placement for brands that also used them occasionally as…

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