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    The first fact was that mood swings are inherited and genetic, which means they run in the family. The second fact was that 5 % to 7 % of the population here in the US suffer from mood swings. The third fact was that mood swings are periodic, which mean they reoccur. Finally, the speaker pointed out that mood swings are caused by malfunctions in our brains. The reason why I thought it was great that the speaker pointed out…

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    One, in particular, was swing. Swing was a format that orchestrated with big/dance bands in the 1930s to 1940s. What was unique about swing was that it was revolutionized by teenagers. Most of the fans were teens who felt the need to make a stand in society, and they certainly did with swing. With music this category also brought a new trend of fashion as people would wear bobby sox, white buck shoes, and sweaters. Although the most impactful thing that swing changed for jazz was the dancing…

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    The time period The Great Gatsby took place, during the nineteen twenties , appearances and emotion appealed more in popular culture. Thus, in order to be popular, one would need to place emphasis on these values. For example, as a result of sexual oppression in previous years, advertising companies appealed to women with an increase of provocative garments; demonstrating a shift from traditional values to modern popular values, women cut their hairs short, wore beautiful expensive hats,…

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    consistent swing involves their stance, grip, and concentration. A golfer should stand with their feet…

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    Jazz Music In The 1920's

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    Although the 1920’s and 30’s are considered the “Jazz Age,” the era is sometimes referred to as the “Dance Age” instead. Americans everywhere went crazy for exciting dances such as the Black Bottom, the Jitterbug, and the Charleston. Additionally jazz swing provided, “ the accompaniment for a host of exhilarating new dances: the Big Apple and Little Peach, the Shag and Susy Q, and the dance that had started it all - the Lindy Hop, now called jitterbugging” (Huber). The jazzy music for these…

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    Jazz: The Roaring Twenties

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    jazz musicians, produced a high amount of records and also made some recordings for cartoons. In addition to all of that, Goodman and his band even starred in movies. Although many claim that Fletcher Henderson was the architect and prime leader of swing,…

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    Tee Shot Research Paper

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    your long irons like - (1). Solid Iron Shots Always Require Maintaining Your Balance Throughout. (2). You Want to Make a Swing That's Smooth, Not Too Fast, Not Too Slow. (3). If You Want Your Shot to be Successful, It's Crucial That You Accelerate Your Club Head All The Way Through to Impact With Your Ball. (4). Choose Your Target Carefully Putting Confidence Into Your Swing Everyone knows how unforgiving long irons can be. The impact on your ball has to be very clean and made with the sweet…

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    Parallel Bar Reflection

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    added to my exercises, I have completed my program with little strain, which means I have developed many skills through the process of the this training program. Parallel Bars: During the practise trials before the final testing for the walk and the swing a lot of control of muscle was needed to perform successful skills.…

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    Hybrid Golf Club Essay

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    that are easier to use. Hybrids can reduce the tendency of a golfer to make swing errors as well. Wide…

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    Flexion Case Study

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    however don’t move through much range meaning they do not gain any momentum. 2.0 Swing phase Throughout swing phase Mrs Ogle’s hip and knee move through normal ranges. Her ankle how ever does not achieve the neutral position that it should. Due to the lack of momentum from the pre-swing phase increase muscle work from the hip flexors is essential to swing the leg through. As her ankle is in 10 of plantarflexion the swing phase finishes prematurely as her forefoot contacts the floor decreasing…

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