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    MOVEMENT ANALYSIS: SOFTBALL THROW BY: AMANDA DECKER PHASES OF THE SOFTBALL THROW  1. Stance Phase  2. Preparatory Phase; Wind up and Cocking  3. Movement Phase; Acceleration  4. Movement Phase; Deceleration  5. Follow through Phase STANCE PHASE  Depending on what position you play varies the stance position. For instance‚ an infielder have their knees almost fully flexed‚ their butts low to the ground and their glove in the dirt ready for anything to happen. An outfielder stands up more

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    Asia: An Introduction Asia is noted as the biggest of the seven continents of the world. It is divided into six regions‚ each possessing distinctive physical‚ cultural‚ economic and political characteristics. Asia is not only the largest continent but also considered as the most thickly populated‚ with nearly three fifths of the world’s total population. Asia is the cradle of the human race‚ of civilization‚ of the world religions. Philosophy and religions are related to the Asian history. They

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    focus on an instrumental tintinnabulation as many of his other works were written for SATB choirs or smaller ensembles. The symphony was a joint commission from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association and Esa-Pekka Salonen‚ whom was the conductor at the time and it is dedicated to the Russian oil executive Mikhail Khodorkovsky It was written 37 years after his previous symphony‚ which is of a completely different style as it was written before he created tintinnabulation. As it was awarded for a Grammy

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    Review on Brahms’s Third Symphony Symphony No.3‚ Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Op.90‚ F Major Allegro con brio Andante Poco allegretto allegro Brahms was at the zenith of his powers when he wrote the third Symphony. He finished it during the summer of 1883‚ in Wiesbaden‚ whence in early May‚ soon after his fiftieth birthday. We can picture Brahms that summer‚ in the very prime of his life‚ his great intellectual and emotional powers fully developed

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    emergence of the Women ’s Liberation Movement in the 1960 ’s. After decades of gradual progression‚ the assemblage of Australian women to unite under a common cause has led to liberation. Their resorts to often desperate measures has ensured unparalleled achievements. The Women ’s Liberation Movement was a direct result of Feminism.(1) Sparked by various feminist organisations at the time‚ the movement aimed to create freedom and equality for women in a well-informed society. The movement encouraged women

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    and messages. The picture about Umbrella Movement took on 28 September 2014 will be utilized as the example to show how images sharing ideas in personal‚ historical and critical perspectives. This paper argues that images can exchange thoughts and message through visual elements. In personal perspectives‚ image convey information directly toward audiences‚ causing audiences have a preliminary and subjective view. I like the picture about Umbrella Movement because it touches me deeply at first sight

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    The ``Hippy Movement’’ was a youth movement in the US that occurred in the 1960s. It comprised of a group of individuals who were against social and political orthodoxy as they chose a philosophy that was for personal freedom‚ love and peace (Hughes and Richard 2014). It is worthy to note that the hippies rebuffed established bodies‚ opposed the Vietnam War and the usage of nuclear weapons as well as criticized the values of the middle class. In addition‚ the hippies were vegetarians and eco-friendly

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    and more Americans were moving out west. There was much controversy about what the right action plan for slavery was. This resulted in three different Anti-Slavery movements including Gradualism‚ Colonization‚ and Abolition. Gradualism is defined as a policy of gradual reform rather than sudden revolution. The Gradualism Movement was the first attempt by parts of the U.S (mostly northern states) to abolish slavery. The act was passed by the Pennsylvania legislator in March 1780. This plan for

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    The 1960s saw unrest‚ antiwar dissents‚ and a social revolution. African American youth challenged taking after triumphs in the courts in regards to social liberties with road dissents driven by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and additionally the NAACP. Dr. King skillfully utilized the media to record examples of ruthlessness against peaceful African American dissidents to pull at the still‚ small voice of people in general. Activism took on effective political change when there were large gatherings

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    Symphony No. 9 by Antonin Dvorak Review Paper Symphony No. 9 starts out very quiet and gradually gets louder at the begining. As the piece progresses you can hear horns‚ violas‚ and cello and a very long crescendo occurs. Midway through the piece we receive our first surprise and can hear drumbeats‚ flutes and oboes as well as some clarinets. As the piece moves into a G major scale we see a long crescendo as we transition into the secondary theme of the piece. Later through the piece we can hear

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