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    It was my first time going in C.S.U.S.B rope course. I didn't know what to expect, but I was excited to find out. When we first got out of the bus, I was ready for whatever I had to do. We started out with some easy team exercises. We finish with the exercises and I thought that was it ,but the next thing I saw was the rope course, it looked like a challenge but I didn't think it would be that hard. I came with lots of confidence thinking it would easy. I thought this will be cake and I was…

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    PHILIPPINE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CASE ANALYSIS THE WIRE ROPE I. Immediate Issue(s) or Problem(s) Immediate problems concerning this case study involves: a. Is it unethical for me to disclose the knowledge that I gained from my former employer regarding the internally designed machine use by them in order to help solve the problem of my current employer ? Is it considered a violation of confidentiality agreements (if there was any) of trade secrets? b. Which is more important for me to…

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    noticeable about the choices that Carver is making, is that both parents wish to have the baby. The effect of this choice is that both the husband and the wife try to take the baby from one another. The parents “play” tug-of-war with the baby as the rope. In other words, the parents, bent on only one of them having the…

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    Inca Bridges

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    of making the bridges is to create the rope itself. Supplies for these ropes include llama wool, alpaca wool, and cotton. As said in the article “This Incan Bridge Is Made From Grass”, grass can also be used, and the specific kind known as ichu was used often by the…

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    “Elephants console each other” by Virginia Morell they talk about how elephants played a task where they had to pull a rope with a partner to get food. In the article they describe it as a platform tied to a rope on both sides and the elephants have to pull the rope together to get the platform with food to get closer. But if one elephant pulled it alone on one side then the rope would get shorter on the other so they NEEDED to pull together. They had different types of this task for example…

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    Ashleigh's Short Story

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    Squinting into the mid morning sunlight, Ashleigh saw the tangle of knots that made up the Pioneers Ropes Course at Spring Lake Camp, the course that she was expected to have completed by...today. It sure does look high, she thought, and they were, that is, if you considered fifty feet in the air to be high. No one’s fell...yet. “Ashleigh! Ashleigh, where are you?” Tom, Ashleigh’s ropes counselor called. “It’s your turn!” Ohh great, Ashleigh thought. “I’m coming, Tom! I’m right…

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    Climbing Research Paper

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    Starting out on your climbing journey can be hard to do, especially when there are not only different types of walls to climb, but also different forms of climbing altogether. Top Rope, Lead, Bouldering, Trad, Free Soloing, Deep Water Soloing, Ice Climbing, and Mixed Climbing all have different strengths and weaknesses that draw different climbers to each of them. This will take you through everything you will need to know to find the climbing style that is right for you. See A Guide to Rock…

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    at recess all the girls would leap for the bucket of jump ropes. We all loved to sing our nursery rhymes and see who could jump the longest and I was nowhere near the best. Of course jumping rope alone got boring so we started to use the big ropes and jump in groups. Eventually that became unappealing as well and we decided to try something completely new, jumping with two ropes. It was nearly impossible to do. How do you spin two ropes at once without having them get caught on each…

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    Skipping Research Paper

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    joints and their actions. Before I perform my skill I jump over the rope twice quickly and then slowly once. To jump over the rope, I use flexion to bend my elbow joint, moving my radius and ulna in a circular motion from my elbow joint and my shoulder joint uses circumduction to bring the rope over my head. My bicep brachii allows me to flex my elbow to perform this skill. I flex both my knee joints to prepare to jump the rope and to gain power. My hamstrings allow me to bend my knee joint,…

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    Creek Bridge by the other side. The soldiers put a rope around his neck and were about to push him to his death. Farquhar saw a piece of drift wood that was in the fast moving stream but moving really slow, which is being used as symbolism. The writer used foreshadowing to show how he was trying to figure out how he could escape if the rope would happen to break. Peyton Farquhar had terrible neck pains which was foreshadowing to being hanged as the rope was around his neck. Then later he’s…

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