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    Motion Analysis

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    ----------------------- REF: Roundhouse Kick [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roundhouse_kick] 3D Inverse Dynamics Analysis of Martial Arts Circular Kick [http://www.asbweb.org/conferences/2009/pdf/1231.pdf] Results Discussion and Analysis 1. When the kicker begins the kick‚ his hip extensors of the kicking limb (H1) work positively to extend the hip until toe-off at t=0.28 s. After slight delays‚ the ankle plantiflexors (A1) performed positive work to push away from the floor; at the same time

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    The Sport of Soccer

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    and types of kicks in the Sport of Soccer. The main purpose of the sport of soccer is to kick the soccer ball into the opposing team’s goal. The main positions that do this job are the midfielders‚ and forwards‚ while the defenders and goalkeeper try to keep the other team from scoring. There are many different types of kicks in a soccer game‚ but the main ones are: goal kicks‚ penalty kicks‚ free kicks and corner kicks. The main purpose of the Sport of Soccer is to kick the soccer ball

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    Korean and Vietnam Wars

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    The Korean War would be a radical step in fighting wars‚ as well as the feelings people had toward the war. All wars in American History fought before the Korean War were based on either national survival or the gain of territory. A strong conflict was created between the Soviet Union and the United States. From this conflict‚ tension was so strong that wars were fougt in the midst of this Cold War. The Korean War was the first America ever waged that was not fought for national survival‚ for

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    Ar 670 1

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    set is considered one ring) with Army uniforms‚ unless prohibited by the commander for safety or health reasons. Any jewelry soldiers wear must be conservative and in good taste. Identification bracelets are limited to medical alert bracelets and MIA/POW identification bracelets. Soldiers may wear only one item on each wrist. b. No jewelry‚ other than that described in paragraph 1–14a‚ above‚ will appear exposed while wearing the uniform; this includes watch chains‚ or similar items‚ and pens and pencils

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    the time of the 1905 revolt. When the news of revolution reached New York where Trotsky was situated he immediately embarked on a journey back to Russia but was however delayed for a month in Halifax being held in a concentration camp for German POWs. Upon returning to Russia Trotsky was now a prominent figure in the socialist movement providing exemplary revolutionary attributes being proficient as philosopher‚ writer‚ speaker polemicist‚ and a calculated risk taker.

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    The olympian and war veteran Louie Zamperini was an amazing war hero and olympian(he was in the olympics). In his childhood Louie was a troubled child but he could run. His brother got him to join the track team. Later he got into the olympics and traveled to different countries and eventually he joined the military. In Unbroken‚ by laura hillenbrand‚ the main character Louie zamperini shows immense determination and he also is very rebellious. Louie Zamperini could be very determined when he wanted

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    Louie Zamperini

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    he qualified to compete in the olympics but he had to go into training for flight school. The crew Louie was with went on a search for a missing plane‚ and got stranded out on the ocean. After being stranded out in the ocean and tortured in Japan POW camps‚ Louie returned home as a heavy drinker. His wife eventually got Louie help through the church. Throughout Laura Hillenbrand’s book‚ Unbroken‚ the two traits that are the most defining for Louie are sturdy and forgiving. Louie is sturdy in many

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    Robert D. Russell Essay

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    Russell‚ born February 19‚ 1947 in Kittery‚ Maine. Robert is my great uncle‚ he was a POW( Prisoner Of War). A war hero that earned one of the highest Honor of Medals. Robert stayed in the military until he retired a Master Sergeant in 1976. Robert loved to travel and had a hobby collecting art. Sunday‚ August 9‚ 2009 Robert passed away

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    Slaughterhouse-Five explores fate‚ free will‚ and the illogical nature of human beings. Protagonist Billy Pilgrim is unstuck in time‚ randomly experiencing the events of his life‚ with no idea of what part he will next visit. Billy Pilgrim says there is no free will‚ an assertion confirmed by a Tralfamadorian‚ who says‚ "I’ve visited thirty-one inhabited planets in the universe. Only on Earth is there any talk of free will." The story’s central concept is that most of humanity is insignificant--they

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    Love and people

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    and courageous. Adrienne‚ before her time on Sumatra wasn’t very confident in herself or her thoughts‚ would believe anything she was told and rarely stood up for herself. After a time in Sumatra being held prisoner by a brutal Japanese Captain in a POW camp she soon becomes bold‚ smart‚ willing to stand up for herself and lead others and also help them. Being held within the camp at the beginning of the film she didn’t have enough confidence in herself and didn’t believe that she would be able to

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