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    Hamstring Strain Injury & Incidence (20%- 750-1250) Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) pose a significant problem within English professional soccer accounting for 12% of all injuries (25), with over half (53%) affecting the Biceps Femoris Long Head (BFLH) (70). To decelerate the extending knee and flexing hip (5, 31, 70) during kicking and late swing phase of gait (33, 59), the hamstrings must undergo intense eccentric loading in a lengthened position (16). Stretching to 110% of its length in…

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    in the history of America. It lasted four long years and would forever change the nation. Following it, states that had previously seceded rejoined the Union, and they were required to abolish slavery as a result of Andrew Jackson’s new plan of Reconstruction for the country. What led to this immense change though? More specifically, what were the major causes of the United States Civil War? The two most important causes of the United States Civil War were the Abolitionist Movement and the…

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    This battle ended the Anglo-Saxon rule in England, and by doing so, it ended the Dark Ages in England, and began the Middle Ages. Immediately after the Battle at Hastings in 1066, William the Conqueror attempted to create a new set of rules to control the conquered population. He established Ten Rules that would attempt to keep peace and control among the population. Common themes in these laws are a “common religion” and oath of loyalty to the king. The first law, for example, states “First…

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    replaced by Andrew Johnson, a Southern Democrat who lacked the fundamental political skills and the ability to influence public opinion. He implemented his plan of Reconstruction which allowed the Whites to handle the transition from slavery to freedom without offering Blacks a role to play in the reconstruction. His plan for reconstruction was an epic fail because many believed that he was rebuilding the nation how it was before the war. The behavior of the government under President Johnson…

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    Civil War left many in hope for new changes, however things did not go as planned. Many people during the Civil War and its Reconstruction struggled to achieve freedom and equality because of social and political racism. Goals by Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass were not met, as what they hoped to achieve had not been fixed, it only continued in to the time of Reconstruction. Lincoln hoped to unite the nation during his presidency ,however after the Civil War the qualities of a united…

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    The Colfax Massacre was a profound event in history, and as of today, it remains the single most bloodiest act of violence during the reconstruction era. The Colfax Massacre was an event of discrimination and prejudice that caused the death of many innocent people for an unjustifiable reason. The tension between African Americans and white Americans had never been more profound. White supremacists fired against the African Americans and killed many of them. Even after their surrender, the…

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    The Enslavement of a Free People The Mississippi Black Code was a response to Reconstruction by white Southern Democrats, which aimed to return African Americans to a slave-like state, in order to restore a sense of masculinity and power to white landowners who had lost status and capital. The code symbolized and legalized the racist ideas that drove Southerners to exclude African Americans from politics and society. The Mississippi Black Code argues that African Americans, despite the…

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    Pivot Shift Test Essay

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    Nagai, K., Hoshino, Y., Nishizawa, Y., Araki, D., Matsushita, T., Matsumoto, T., ... & Kuroda, R. (2015). Quantitative comparison of the pivot shift test results before and after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by using the three-dimensional electromagnetic measurement system. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 23(10), 2876-2881. Jaylen Dawson Lower Evaluation April 11, 2017 Article Review #2 When testing for anterolateral instability there are many tests that can be used…

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    The knee is made up of four main things: bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. The knee is a ball in socket and the elbow is a relatively simple hinge joint which only allows flexion and extension. The radius is smaller of the two forearm bones and sits on the outside of the joint.As spoken about before the cruciate ligaments are made up of two types of ligaments, the anterior and the posterior. They are often referred to the ‘crucial’ ligaments because it is important that the help the knee…

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    Slavery Reparation Thesis

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    Introduction Slavery was one of the most influential institutions in United States history, and has relevance today because of the lack of compensation provided to slaves after the Civil War. This is an exceedingly complex issue which has caused debate over the possibility of reparations for those descended from slaves. The demand for reparations has emerged at many points in American history. The issue first arose shortly after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863…

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