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    know today, does not mean that these continents will stay the same forever. Eventually, there will be different arrangements in an extensive history of continental adjustment. Continents and landmasses on Earth are always moving in a state of slow motion. Also, at times, many continents come together as one. These supercontinents include Columbia, which is also known as Nuna, Rodinia, Pannotia,…

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    been in the hospital for a couple days already, but the nurses assured us he would be coming home soon. I fought back the negative thoughts that seeped into my brain; I was not ready to cry yet. Driving to the hospital, the world seemed to move in slow motion. No one spoke a single word. You could hear the blood circulating through our veins. Rain fell faster than our windshield wipers could move, but I still didn’t notice it. Physically I was present in the car, but mentally I was not. I was…

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    Fast & Slow Twitch Muscle Muscles are the functional units of tissue that move the skeletal system. There are two primary forms of muscle fibers, fast twitch muscles and slow twitch muscles. Fast twitch muscles contract fast and exert large amounts of power in a quick manner.People with high percentages of fast twitch muscles are generally good sprinters and are strong individuals Slow twitch muscles can put out steady power for long amounts of time and perform optimally in endurance training…

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    When the Dad brought out the book and read from his diary, I could not help the slow stream of tears fall from my eyes. The message hits the reader heavy and I remember it was not something I could not move on quickly from, I just stared at the screen, letting the credits roll all the way until the end. It was and still in inspiring. It is the kind of short clip that makes me want to be more patient and caring and slow down in life. At…

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    Furthermore, tests for normal range of motion were conducted in accordance with in class instruction from Dr. Cannavan, the shoulder mobility assessment handout, and the Range of Joint Motion Evaluation Chart (2016) provided by the Washington State Department of Social and Health…

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    the watch as the action is inserted. The following scene of a bride-to-be is standing somewhat dismayed on a dressmaker’s pedestal as the music slows in conjunction with the speed of the camera. Humans perceive mood differently while speed of motion and music coincide as mentioned in Michael Schutz’ musicological review “Seeing Music.” “Performers used slow and smooth movements to convey sadness, large and fast movements for happiness” (97). Mercedes exploited the brain’s laziness that connects…

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    an explosion was about to occurred. Times seems to slow down when a terrible thing like this is about to happen. Everyone gathered around on the dock waiting to see what was going to happen. Their life, as normal as they were before Thursday nine-five o’clock, were at a standstill. Time as stopped “the jetties and docks near the narrows were crowded with people watching the show, and yet no warning of danger was given” (212). He uses the motion and the silence to describe somethings: “everything…

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    In the United States, everyone is very fortunate whether they know so or not. Many things, such as drinkable water, are taken for granted. Recently in many poor countries in Asia and Africa chronic fluorosis is sweeping over their nations. Chronic fluorosis is a disease that affects teeth, bones and organs due to ingesting fluoride. In the article, Chronic Fluorosis: The disease and its anesthetic implications, this disease has been proven that it has become a pressing issue that has damaging…

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    Scheker, 2013). The distal half is the joint that articulates with the wrist. The DRUJ has a central role in acting against gravity to lift an object (Savvidou, Murphy, Mailhot, Shushan, Scheker, 2013). Therefore, this joint is very important for wrist motions. Rheumatoid…

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    The first scene of the film is of Martin Luther King Jr. preparing to accept the Nobel Peace Prize of 1964. He is rehearsing his speech while he is getting dressed. He “says this is not right.” He refers to his tie, but in reality, he feels bad that he is living all high and mighty, while his brothers back home are still struggling everyday to fight for their civil rights. The first shot the audience sees is a close up of MLK. The lighting of this scene is dimly lit. It creates a serious tone…

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