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    not just made of bone‚ because if they were‚ friction would keep them from moving smoothly. The body uses cartilage and the synovial fluid to reduce friction in joints. Osteoarthritis happens when cartilage wears away over time and exposes bone to bone and increases friction‚ which is very painful. Synovial fluid is a fluid-like material that is present in many of the joints of the body. It serves the purpose of lubricating and nourishing certain parts of the joint. The joints in which synovial fluid

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    Jensen Shoe

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    Case Analysis: Jensen Shoe Introduction Jensen Shoe explains a situation between an employee (Lyndon Brooks) and his immediate supervisor (Jane Kravitz). Here‚ both parties came into a situation with different motivations and perceptions. Brooks felt that he was being demoted by being taken off the line management and this interfered with his plans of advancing within the company. While‚ Kravitz also wanted to be a successful manager and have her team complete their task at hand. The

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    celebrate. But wait a minute? Have you prepared to wear you new shoes? Yes! You do need to prepare to break into your new shoes to avoid getting a shoe bite.  The last thing you want to be doing during those lavish parties is to nurse your aching feet and deal with ugly scars that take ages to fade. So‚ take these simple precautions to avoid getting shoe bites:The soap suds trick To break into your shoes comfortably‚ fill your new shoes with soap suds‚ drain them after a while and then leave the shoes

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    If the Shoe Fits

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    If the Shoe Fits To me‚ a hero is a person that is a role model to others‚ is true to themselves‚ and is worthy of imitation. A hero is somebody who inspires others to be like them. It is not necessary for them to be perfect‚ because every human is flawed‚ but a great hero should take responsibility‚ learn from the experience‚ and move on. In fact‚ one of the qualities that makes a hero truly worth of admiration‚ is the ability to rise above and exhibit perseverance and strength. Jennifer

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    #1   Appeal to Force  Description:  When force‚ coercion‚ or even a threat of force is used in place of a reason in an attempt to justify a conclusion.  Example:   Lisa: Aunt‚ why do I have to clean and my cousin doesn’t?  Aunt: Because if you don’t‚ you won’t be going outside to play.                                                                   #2 Appeal to Pity  Description: The attempt to distract from the truth of the conclusion by the use of pity.  Example:  Luis: Your child took money

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    Two ways of losing weight: Two ways of losing weight are eating healthy and exercising. These are the two most important methods of losing weight. These are the best methods. There are many ways to lose weight‚ from diet and exercise to extremes measures such as surgery. Diet and exercise is the healthiest way for a person to lose weight. Simple modifications in one’s diet combined with regular exercise can have a dramatic effect and will encourage habits

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    Two ways to lose weight Society has chosen many ways to lose weight. Two ways that are common are; dieting with exercise or taking dietary supplements. If your goals are to lose weight‚ which way would fit into your life style; dieting with exercise or taking dietary supplements. Society as a whole has put more emphasis on eating right and taking car of your body. They promote weight lose with TV and radio commercials to show the benefits of losing weight can help your overall health. With

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    A World Without Friction

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    A World Without Friction (603 Words)Although friction may seem like a minor issue‚ its absence would chance life as we know it. There would be many negative effects of this like not being able to gain traction on any surface and your ipods earplugs always falling out. Also‚ there would be many positive effects‚ such as eliminating the need for coolant in engines and lubricant in machines. Moreover‚ the absence of friction would be both bad and good. Without friction‚ many obvious things which we

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    kilometres per hour. You will feel a strong force of the wind (air resistance) pushing back at your hand. Now turn your hand side or so that your little finger is facing the front and your thumb is facing the rear at the same speed. The force of air resistance exerted on your hand is greatly reduced. This force is similar as to that exerted on the front wheels of the dragster. <br> <br>Now dragsters reach speeds of up to five hundred kilometres per hour‚ imagine the force needed to hold your hand against the

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    SHOE INDUSTRY COMPETITION MOHAMED DRAME MOORPARK COLLEGE Shoe Industry Competition In the business part of the world monopolistic competition can be defined as the type of imperfect competition such that many producers sell products that are differentiated from one another as goods but not perfect substitutes (such as from branding‚ quality‚ or location). In monopolistic competition‚ a firm takes the prices charged by its rivals as given and ignores the impact of its own prices on the prices

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