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    the proprioceptive system is most important for balance when standing normally. The involvement of other systems, most importantly the vestibular system, is required to maintain balance in more complex tasks. The predominant reliance of the proprioceptive system for balance in more complex tasks is most often seen in the elderly population since they experience vestibular and visual dysfunctions. Proprioception involves the use of stretch sensitive mechanoreceptors called muscle spindles. These…

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    Forged Rib Essay

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    This rib is also suitable for a variety of loading conditions. Forged ribs are manufactured using heavy press-machinery, and are used for sections where very high loads apply. Milled ribs are solid structures, manufactured by milling away excess material from a solid block of metal, and are also used where very high loads apply. The stringers on the skin panels run in the length of the wing, and so usually need to bridge the ribs. There are several methods for dealing with this problem. The…

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    and jumps. Cheerleading is a sport that involves all these tasks and much more. Cheerleading consists of many concepts of physics, such as Gravity, Newton Laws of Motion, momentum, torque, potential and kinetic energy, velocity, force, gravitational acceleration, free fall. I will explain the definitions of each concept, so readers will be able to get real meaning as to why these concepts consist of cheer leading. Gravity is the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or…

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    The aim of the Stress Concentration Experiment was to observe the stress concentration factor/feature for a set of mild steel specimens with various irregularities in each sample. These irregularities or “stress-raisers” include any notches and holes which vary in size (radius) and placement on the specimen (edge notches or holes) that may have an effect on the flow of stress. With the use of a Hounsfield 50 kN electrically operated tensile testing machine and 12 1-mm thick mild steel test…

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    Airbags Lab Report

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    SCIENTIFIC REPORT PROFORMA YEAR 8 Task 1 2018 Student name: Jacob Teacher: Miss Bianchi Class: 8.5 Due: Tuesday 27th March 2018 TITLE: Bouncing Balls BACKGROUND RESEARCH: Physics: is the main part of science involved with the character and properties of matter and energy. Matter of physics includes: mechanics, heat, light-weight and alternative radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and also the structure of atoms. Physics has many things that help us or things we use and we…

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    Expeditionary Force 21 (EF21) “provides guidance for how the Marine Corps Total Force – as an integral part of the lager naval and joint team – will be postured, organized, trained, and equipped to fulfill assigned public law and national policy responsibilities.” (Expeditionary Force 21 Capstone Concept p. 5). Expeditionary Force 21 is essentially the Marine Corps 10 year vision and action plan. According Week 1’s video presentation, EF21 seeks to: establish a forward presence of one-third of…

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    Gy Sergeant (Gysgt)

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    Gunnery Sergeant (GySgt) Jason R. Pay is enthusiastically recommended for the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for meritorious service while serving as the Logistics Management and Assistance Training (LOGMAT) Chief, Aviation Logistics Department, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2, 2d Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) from 15 June 2014 to 15 June 2017. Demonstrating superior leadership, in-depth knowledge, and exemplary professionalism, GySgt Pay expertly led the 2d MAW LOGMAT Team. As the…

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    Many children are forced to work now for the same reasons that they had to back during the Progressive Era. People have continuously tried to stop it with numerous movements, but the lack of money and amount of cruelty in certain people/families forces children to remain working. Child labor was really recognized in the 20th century. People made it so that children had to be at least 12 to work even for a small amount. This shows that people made an effort to stop child labor. Children have…

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    Sub-Saharan Africa

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    Many children are the breadwinners of their family, and need of money to support their family and themselves. However, in 1933, Representative Harkin presented a bill in the US Congress bringing voice against this cruel system. The bill tried to force trade confinements on the nations with a significant rate of child labour. Eventually, US merchants declined orders which came from…

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    Benefit Of Homework Essay

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    on all of the students’ work. In addition, many assignments given by teachers cannot be returned to students in time for them to benefit from the corrections given. Teachers have the difficult job of grading large amounts of work from students, this task can be incredibly time consuming. When a teacher has a long assignments to grade from several students the work is may not be returned to the students for week. Unfortunately, often, by the time the students receive their work back with…

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