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    Trunk Rotation Test, Sit and reach, Back scratch test V sit-and-reach test) to upper body consisting of Shoulder Flexion (Shoulder Stretch, Back Scratch Test, Shoulder Flexibility Test) and Shoulder Rotation (Shoulder Flex Test, Shoulder Rotation: Acuflex III, Shoulder Circumduction) (Heyward, V. H., & Gibson, A. L. 2014). The test I decided to use for this lab is the sit and reach test. Throughout the years, the…

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    ideals. Buddhists must follow the Noble Eightfold Path, or the Middle Way, in order to achieve enlightenment. This is the fourth Noble Truth – the way to stop desires and reach Nibbana is to follow the Noble Eightfold Path. However, this requires dedication and can often take lifetimes to achieve, so Buddhists must be patient to reach Enlightenment. Many Buddhists may not have the necessary patience, which means that Nibbana is not a realistic goal for…

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    relates to The Buddha following the Asics in order to reach his own form of enlightenment. Just as The Buddha did Siddhartha moved around and found different lives within one to live through everything he could and reach enlightenment. He went through the stages of the noble truths to really understand and reach who he wanted to be. Even though The Buddha’s ways were not as broadcasted he followed them and moved through his teachings to reach his final enlightened stage of…

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    you rush to reach your goal opposed to taking your time to reach it. As you figure out what goal you want to reach, our instinct is to rush to reach it so we can be satisfied. The bad thing about rushing to reach the goal is that it really has no true meaning to you. If you want to reach something badly then you should be willing to take the time and gradually get to that point. Rushing takes your focus away and adds more stress onto the process. However, if you take your time to reach your…

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    religion, to break free from the caste systems chains. While some may say that Hinduism provides the most structure for the Aidni civilization, Buddhism is the best to make their Civilization prosper, because you can receive the correct guidance, and reach eternal happiness, while being treated equally.…

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    American people in order to reach a goal. In the text it states, “We trample friends, relatives, and strangers who get in the way of our achieving it” (Steinbeck). This quote is an example of the rhetorical strategy of a hyperbole:an exaggerated statement. In this quote, Steinbeck is stating that people are selfish and would do anything to reach the goal. Whether it is friends, or relatives, Americans could care less about who they might have to go through as long as they reach their goal.…

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    Hindu Afterlife Beliefs

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    fundamental beliefs around karma and reincarnation are the same because they occur in the conditioned reality/material world. Liberation is all about trying to reach the unconditioned reality/brahman/an enlightened state which is something people wanted to reach but often in different ways. This is why there is numerous ideas involving how to reach moksha, the hindu liberation. Ideas involving the afterlife began to become more complex as Hindu texts were created and developed. One very…

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    numerous amounts of definitions for America and what it means to be an American. Some definitions can exclude others from reaching their full potential in America and some definitions can benefit everyone to reach their full potentials. However, America should be defined to have the ability to reach one’s full potential with their owned civil rights to benefit American society. One example of one’s view of excluding others from reaching their full potentials is in Ann Coulter’s speech, “We Only…

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    suffering. By the time Buddha, formerly Siddhartha Gautama, died in 483 BCE, in Kushinagar, India, Buddhism was born which was a religion that incorporated Hindu beliefs with new Buddhist ideas. Hindus and Buddhists have similar beliefs in how they reach their goals, but different views on the role…

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    logos to reach adults with children to try and get them to donate money to the St. Jude’s children's hospital to help fund their research to help cure different types of cancer. The author of this commercial used many techniques to attempt to reach his audience. The author used many forms of pathos to reach the audience’s emotions. Throughout the whole commercial they play sad music that gets louder when the children come to the screen. This is used to attempt to make mood sad and reach out to…

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