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    an “intelligent” integration of components‚ many of which it shares with other domains‚ such as systems and control‚ computer science‚ character animation‚ machine design‚ computer vision‚ artificial intelligence‚ cognitive science‚ biomechanics‚ etc. In addition‚ the boundaries of robotics cannot be clearly defined‚ since also its main ideas‚ concepts and algorithms are being applied in an ever increasing number of

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    SIMULIA Customer Conference 1 3D Numerical Analysis of an ACL Reconstructed Knee M. Chizari‚ B. Wang School of Engineering‚ University of Aberdeen‚ Aberdeen AB24 7QW‚ UK Abstract: Numerical methods applicable to the tibia bone and soft tissue biomechanics of an ACL reconstructed knee are presented in this paper. The aim is to achieve a better understanding of the mechanics of an ACL reconstructed knee. The paper describes the methodology applied in the development of an anatomically detailed

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    decision some students make. I have made the decision that I want to go to college. Going to college will get me where I want to be. Not only that‚ but it will further my education. The decision that I need to make is whether or not I want to play volleyball in college or not. Colleges have given me several opportunities to do this. However‚ it just comes down to me making the decision. Not only just a decision‚ but the right decision. This decision will have an affect on several different things throughout

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    augmented by instrumentation for measuring body movements‚ body mechanics‚ and the activity of the muscles. Gait analysis is used to assess‚ plan‚ and treat individuals with conditions affecting their ability to walk. It is also commonly used in sports biomechanics to help athletes run more efficiently and to identify posture-related or movement-related problems in people with injuries. The study encompasses quantification‚ (i.e. introduction and analysis of measurable parameters of gaits)‚ as well as interpretation

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    Reading Gendered Objects

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    Reading Gendered Objects Gender is not something that we are born with. Gender is something that we learn. We create it and recreate it out of interaction with other people‚ out of our social lives. We start “learning” it from other people from the very first day and eventually we just “do” it without even thinking about it. Gender signs are familiar parts of our daily life that we even do not notice them unless they are unusual or different. Gender construction starts at birth with assignment

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    is exactly what I got to do in one of my classes I am enrolled in at Brock University (SPMA 1P92). All students were asked to complete eight hours of volunteer work with a sport organization. I decided to complete my hours for the Niagara Rapids Volleyball Club in St. Catharines. Throughout this paper‚ I am going to talk about the organization itself and the roles I took on. I am also going to talk about how this volunteer experience will benefit me in my future career. This

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    Skill Acquisition

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    Skill Acquisition Skill acquisition is vital for advancing in your stages of learning‚ my skill acquisition in volleyball is affected by various different factors. Skill acquisition is the ability to learn a skill‚ factors that affect my ability to develop skills are my age and maturity‚ physical characteristics‚ personality‚ motivation and opportunities. My skill acquisition in volleyball is affected by different factors‚ and some of these factors have a negative impact. Since older people have a

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    My realization of playing volleyball occurred at the beginning of my teenage years. It was a sparked interest from my parents and friends always tossing the ball around for fun. I was a mere twelve years old when I knew volleyball was my drive. Tryouts began the start of seventh grade‚ and I had long decided to be part of the team regardless if I failed miserably at it. It was a long and eventful day filled with balls being tossed‚ passed‚ and served over the net. As soon as I arrived home‚ I

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    your body‚ including your cardiorespiratory system‚ muscular system‚ and flexibility. You will also identify some alternative methods of coping with stress. Finally‚ you will study stress in a more traditional sense as it relates to the field of biomechanics. __________________________________________________________________________ Directions and Analysis To get started‚ take this stress quiz to see whether you are wound tight as a drum or are as cool as a cucumber. The quiz is just for fun‚ so

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    Peter Figueroa's Framework

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    Over the course of the term we as a class have been invited and instructed to play volleyball‚ success and participation in this sport is determined by a multitude of factors‚ for example it could be determined by one or many of the Framework’s levels. In this report I will be analysing which level of Figueroa’s framework has the biggest impact on me whether it’d be cultural or institutional. Professor Peter Figueroa developed a tool to investigate the issues surrounding access‚ equity and equality

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