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    Trainer Observation

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    program due to the trainers’ lack of knowledge. I also have to agree with you that youth are more sedentary. I feel that most people take the easy way out. The lack of check and balances within youth organizations allows trainer’s to utilize cookie cutter training regiments. Like you, I also agree with Williams to stay away from 1 rep max. I have never had much interest or found any validity in the 1 rep max. I have always found it easier to maintain proper form when I focused on 5 rep maxes.…

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    The Giver is a 1990s American young adult dystopian novel by Lois Lowry. In 2014, The Giver was released as social science fiction film. The story takes place in a community where there is no suffering, hunger, or war. The society revolves around the idea of "sameness," which means every person viewed as equals, with no differences. All type of self-expression is frowned upon in this civilization. In The Giver, no one is able to see in color and all emotions are suppressed, due to injections the…

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    Overall with the two videos, I saw how they made parchment from animal skins. It was unbelievable that the transition of the animal skin turns into a thick piece of paper to make a book. However, it is not a fast process when making it. The process of making the animal skins into parchment was they had to pick the right animal with the right skin texture. Then they put the animal skin in lime water for some days so the hair can loosen up and be scraped off for into a smooth surface. Then they…

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    The teenagers born after the postwar saw a consumer-driven society that fabricated a utopian version of a middle-class homegenized America. During the Cold War the young minds were overpowered by the material world directed by radio, comic books, movies, television, and magazine advertisements and the participation of their parents in the shopping spree. The teenagers noticed the change in the well-ordered suburban limits where they were brought up. The youth noticed that the nation was beset…

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    Specifically in regards to the generation my parents grew up, I think an American dream existed for the masses. A good size home, or the white picket fence phenomenon (as I like to call it) was still at it's peak. However I've noticed from the early 2000's the size of homes getting larger and larger. It's as if having a huge home dictated your wealth and prominence. However with my generation Im noticing something completely opposite. The obsession with tiny houses, which entails converting old…

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    Pompeii Research Paper

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    Pompeii is 1939 year old and was rediscovered by a group of explorers in 1748. It is located in Italy and therefore it is built in a volcanic highland. The highland was located between the Samo River (South) and the slopes of Vesuvius (North). Consequently, it is important because it was the only route linking South and North and it connected the seaside area with the inland. Some restaurants and inns were quite attractive and served food to guests who declined in the garden. In the cheaper…

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    Christmas Traditions

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    Throughout the world, many families get together and create traditions for Christmas. Each family I know goes about the same traditions, but they add their own spin to them to make it their own. As the year progress and gets closer to Christmas, my family gets anxious waiting for the perfect time to begin our annual traditions. When the time finally arrives, my family and I do the same thing every year. For our family traditions, we decorate the tree together, we make holiday cookies, and we…

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    In his poem “The Wood-Pile”, Robert Frost reveals humanity's thirst for knowledge, yet fear in the unknown. He unravels this through a series of binary diction, vivid details, and images of life(or the lack of life). A man goes on a lonely stroll in a frozen swamp. He is has a fear of what is ahead and says, “I will turn back from here. No, I will go on farther and we shall see(2-3).” There is a noticeable shift from the pronoun “I” to the pronoun “we”. This signifies the speaker’s belief in a…

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    mental disorders for hours without end, discovering that I began to cry. I had found my passion, and knew it all along, but couldn’t accept the idea because my interest in the treatment of psychological problems never fit into the mold of the cookie cutter jobs that most people around me have.…

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    IHere at Chronic Pain and PTSD associates we believe that there is no cookie cutter answer when it comes to relief. We feel that it sometimes takes multiple tries to find the right treatment. When residents of Frostburg, MD, Ridgeley, WV, Fiintstone, MD and surrounding areas need help, we do our best to find the right solution for them. No one should have to suffer day after day. Far too often we have clients come in and say that prescriptions that were prescribed to them did nothing to ease…

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