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    Thomas Test, V-Sit test, Kraus Webber Floor Touch Test, Groin Flexibility test, calf muscle flexibility test, 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…

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    over African Americans through beatings, not allowing them things they rightly deserved and through serve segregation over centuries. Events took place throughout the Civil Rights Movement that were crucial for its success, these include the Nashville Sit-ins, Freedom Rides and The Bloody Sunday marches. All of these events were linked to or organised to Martin Luther King Jr. who is possibly…

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    that they had learned their own lives. The costumes were the different types of cloth men and women wore. Women wore skirts and bright colors while men were pants and darker colors. The props of this play could be the tables that men and women had to sit at in the various locations such as the study room, Einstein Bros Bagels, and the warren dinning hall. People were in a play with a moral—impression management. Men and women wanted to make a good impression to each other and the rest of the…

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    Sit-In and the Southern Leadership Training and Strategy Planning Conference The Youth Division of the South East NAACP document plans and maps out the future of the Lunch Counter Sit-Ins and Desegregation. The 1960 Youth Division Primary Documents highlight student arrests, demonstrations held by the students in the South Eastern Region, conferences, and plans of action. The document is significant due to it being a written record of what happened and how the Youth Lunch Counter Sit-Ins were…

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    it be taking a problem to the supreme court, using violence, causing riots, or peaceful protesting. The idea of using civil disobedience to create equality and raise awareness of injustice has been the most effective whether it be participating in sit-ins or boycotts. The use of civil disobedience throughout history has effectively helped the African American community come together as a whole over a common cause despite their…

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    protests are similar to the lunch counter sit-ins that occurred during the Civil Rights movements. The two tactics had similar missions. Active college students used nonviolent protests in both situations, and they were relatively successful in their endeavors. In this paper I will further expand on the connections between lunch counter sit-ins and the protests on campus. Both of these acts had similar missions, to end racism and inequalities in society. The sit-ins began in 1960, a time when…

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    SIT is concentrated on the latter effect and that it starts from the assumption that social identity is derived from group memberships. With achievements you always have areas that you need to focus on. Explaining group bias—this is focused on the idea…

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    population of the nation really began to take a stand against segregation among the black community, starting with the famous Greensboro sit-in. While the Greensboro sit-in…

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    questions in class. When students ask questions, they will have the motivation to find the answer to the questions. All the tips are very useful, so I agree with the author. If I could add a few tips to the list they would be: have study goals, don't sit in the back and take good notes. First, have study goals is really important for students. The study goal is a goal that students want to achieve. If you don’t have a study goal you will easily to get lost. For example wright brothers, they set…

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    people were; Rosa Parks, Sit-ins, Birmingham Campaign, the Student Nonviolent coordinating Committee and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Rosa parks was the leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The Montgomery Bus Boycott began in 1955 when Parks boarded a bus on her way home from work. Inside the bus, all the seats designated for African Americans were taken so she sat on one of the seats that was reserved for whites. A white man boarded the bus and ordered Parks to move so he can sit. Parks…

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