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    sports activities‚ but also for entertainment. Moreover‚ these reasons make me choose swimming become my hobby. Nevertheless‚ three more things make me love swimming very much; as if some advantages that I get from this sport activity‚ swimming’s stroke that I cannot get in the other hobbies and swimming’s equipment that different. Swimming has many advantages that are good for human’s health. In addition‚ I experience of it‚ as if my body’s fat can burned. With swimming‚ I can burn 25% of my body’s

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    agree that the butterfly stroke is by far the most difficult stroke in swimming. It may not necessarily be the most difficult stroke to master technique-wise (that title is held by breast stroke‚ as far as I know)‚ but it is definitely the most taxing stroke to swim. Of course‚ one can always argue that any stroke is taxing to swim when you’re swimming with 100 percent effort‚ and that is true‚ but even in that butterfly has come to occupy the title of the most feared stroke. In fact‚ it is common

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    Research Paper In Basic Swimming History of Swimming The history of swimming goes way back to that of prehistoric times. Books written from 2000 to 1500 BC including the Bible have references to swimming. It was mostly used in these times as a means of cleansing. Any form of competitive swimming wasn’t formed until the 1800’s in Europe. It was included in the first Olympics in 1896 in Athens‚ Greece. It was noted that Ancient Egypt had cave drawings of humans swimming in the nearby sea. They

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    with your kids‚ parents‚ or friends. The real question is how can you not want to swim? Swimming Test Butterfly Stroke: I will watch for good posture and good techniques. Brest Stroke: I will watch to see if the swimmers arms and feet are symmetric. Back Stroke: I will watch to make sure the swimmer is doing it correctly and don’t have a tucked chin or bent knees. Freestyle Stroke: I will watch to make sure the swimmer is extending their arms out to the max length and their head is in the right

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    There are a few risk factor that contribute to Hemorrhagic Stroke that Steve’s is having. The primary risk factor would be long history of hypertension. Based on the case scenario given‚ it was not stated that he wasn’t taking any medication for his hypertension. Hence we can derived that his blood pressure was not properly controlled. This situation is worsen due to his daily alcohol consumption habit which is above the moderate drinking level for his age. The normal moderate drinking for man

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    THERMODYNAMICS Page 1 of 2 TD202 A four-stroke‚ single-cylinder diesel engine for use with TecQuipment’s Small Engine Test Set (TD200) Four-Stroke Diesel Engine • For safe and effective studies and demonstrations of a four-stroke‚ single-cylinder diesel engine • For use with TecQuipment’s Small Engine Test Set (TD200) • High-quality yet cost-effective engine specially modified for educational use • Wide range of investigations possible • Quickly and accurately mounts on the test bed •

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    Hagen. "Stroke patients’ informal caregivers patient‚ caregiver‚ and service factors that affect caregiver strain." Stroke 30.8 (1999): 1517-1523. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.30.8.1517 2) Indicate the research questions of the article. - What is strain level of caregivers for stroke patients in the early phase after stroke? - What patient and caregiver factors are accountable for caregiver strain levels? 3) Which sampling methodology has been used in order to recruit participants. Stroke patients

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    FOUR STROKE PETROL ENGINE The four stroke petrol engine works in the following way:- Intake stroke In this stroke‚ fuel and air is allowed inside the cylinder by the downward movement of the piston which involves the opening of intake valve. Compression stroke Piston moves upward again in this stroke and the fuel and air mixture is compressed. Power stroke In this stroke power is generated when the spark plug ignites the fuel and piston moves down‚ this helps the engine to start initially

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    Diff’rent Strokes is a television show that previewed in 1978. It was an instant hit when little orphan Arnold said‚ “Whatchu talkin’ bout Willis?” Mr. Drummond‚ a widowed millionaire that lives in Manhattan‚ has adopted two orphan black children. These two children were the kids of his once housekeeper‚ that has just passed away. Mr. Drummond promised to her that he would take care of the children as she passed away. Mr. Drummond and the two boys‚ Arnold and Willis‚ have some growing pains learning

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    BIOS255 WEEK 1 Lab: #6 Effect of Exercise on Cardiac Output LABORATORY REPORT Activity 6: Effect of Exercise on Cardiac Output Name: Instructor: Date: 1/9/2014 PREDICTIONS 1. During exercise: heart rate will increase 2: During exercise: SV will increase 3. During exercise: CO will increase MATERIALS AND METHODS 1. Dependent Variable: EDV‚ ESV‚ cardiac cycle length 2. Independent Variable: level of physical activity 3. Controlled Variables: age‚ weight‚ height

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