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    The two main processes involved in muscle contraction are cross-bridge cycling and the length-tension relationship‚ which normally function to maximize contraction in the muscle. Beginning with the activation of a motor unit‚ the ions flow from the motor unit towards the muscle fibers that it innervates by the motor neuron in the same way as a normal muscle would. However since the tissue is damaged‚ the force that is generated by these muscle fibers will not be as great‚ leaving the fibers less

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    that the reason of the children being in a bad health was because their mothers were working instead of taking care of them. And also after the war‚ they were supposed to go back to their normal life as the men took over from them. They earned high amount of salary when the war was going on. Another reason was that when the men had volunteered in the war‚ the factories desperately needed someone to run their factories so women decided to contribute by working over there and keep the factory running

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    D. Roosevelt implemented the New Deal in 1933. The New Deal was a success assignable to being responsible for some powerful and important accomplishments such as increasing employment rates and saving capitalism‚ however‚ it did have some downsides‚ as the Great Depression did not entirely end. The New Deal helped Americans in many different ways‚ such as through the programs it provided. Some of the programs included Farm Security Administration (FSA) which focused on improving the lives of tenant

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    transformed the world force pattern‚ but also generated many problems that affected nations’ development all over the world. Britain was also affected immediately by the war in terms of British society‚ politics and economy. This essay will focus on the impacts of the war in aspect of British post-war economy. Firstly‚ the essay will examine that due to the depression of traditional industries‚ British economy experienced a further recession after the war. Secondly‚ it will discuss that how the war changed

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    TIPS HOW TO INCREASE YOUR SALARY Talk about salary negotiation is not an easy thing to do. Often even can lead to frustration and heartache.No special training or courses that teach how to effectively negotiate a salary. Most employees facing his superiors to negotiate a salary in an emotional state so weakened his own position when negotiating. The ability to negotiate salary needs to be owned either by subordinates or by a boss who will face a demand for a raise from his subordinates. There

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    1730-1745 In the 1730’s the Great Awakening exploded‚ religion rose to power once again and people began to get disconnected from their scientific ways of thinking. Jonathan Edwards was the catalyst to the Great Awakening‚ Edwards preached that not only doing good deeds will lead one to salvation‚ but faith in God will too‚ and he reiterated that faith in God was always above just doing good deeds. There wasn’t just a religious revolution at this time‚ but a social revolution was stirring‚ with

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    The Black Death swept throughout Western Europe like wildfire from 1347 to 1349‚ devastating the European population. In just this short amount of time‚ this horrifying plague killed between 25% to 50% of the entire Western Europe‚ which was more than any pestilence had beforehand or since. This Black Death‚ otherwise known as the Bubonic Plague‚ was caused by a bad bacteria (Yersinia pestis) that inhabited fleas‚ which lived on rats. Then‚ these infected rat fleas started infecting people with the

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    employed as workers to one of the many factories that had begun to develop due to the movement. This caused populations in cities to boom which lead to urbanization. Due to overpopulation‚ the living and working conditions were poor because the enormous amount of people caused a lack of sanitation in such little space. Rats and other animals and pests roamed the cities and instigated disease. Disease was easily spread because so many people were forced into small work and living spaces. There was a lack

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    ways of transportation. The effects of the working and living conditions‚ lack of education‚ and pollution‚ affected the society socially. Then‚ due to the lack of involvement of the government within businesses‚ the Industrial Revolution went on to affect those societies involved politically as well. One of the only positive impacts that the Industrial Revolution truly had were through the economic point of view. The Industrial Revolution impacted the lives of many people living in an industrialized

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    One significant event happened during World War II‚ the Battle of Britain. Starting on July 10‚ 1940‚ the German Air Force‚ or Luftwaffe‚ began attacking English docks and boats. This came in the wake of France surrendering to Hitler‚ which gave England a clue that they may be attacked next. In response to these bombings‚ the Royal Air Force attacked with their aircrafts‚ which were called Spitfires and Hurricanes (Battle of Britain‚ n.d.). The war had already exhausted the

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