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    Many events over the course of my life have had a large influence on me. The one that has had the greatest effect on me was my mother’s stroke. I came home from school one day and went to my friend’s house. At around six o’clock‚ my dad picked me up and we went to the car. We questioned him about where our mother was and he said that she was in the hospital. I initially had no reaction‚ as I did not know how to react to the news. Then I immediately began to worry about whether it would impact our

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    swimming. Not that I can’t swim but I can’t do some of the swimming styles. And learning these styles had become so frustrating that I would feel mentally exhausted. Oh! The reason of my frustration. Well… I was trying my best every time to do a breast-stroke but would sink down every single time like a hard rock. It was half past six already. A group of guys sitting by the pool made fun and laughed at

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    true motorcycle. Daimler used a four-stroke engine that was invented by Nicolaus August Otto. It was the first four-stroke internal combustion engine (Tank). There are two main types of engines used in the motorcycle industry. They are two-stroke engines and four-stroke engines. The primary difference between the two is in a two-stroke engine power is made every revolution of the engine. Four-stroke engines make power once every two revolutions. A two-stroke engine will make more power because

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    These accessories include helmets‚ gloves‚ boots‚ chest protectors and so on. (Estrem ATV ’s 10-11) Third‚ ATV ’s need some type of power plant to propel them. The types of power plants that are most common are the two stroke engine and the four stroke engine (A stroke is one movement of the piston Microsoft Encarta 96 Internal Combustion Engine). The

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    world has become more populous‚ more urban‚ and moreindustrialized‚ pollution has increase drastically. In Asia for instance‚ in cities such as Manila theskies were a sooty gray‚ due to nearly three hundred thousand of register vehicle with the two-stroke engines. Which almost all of them are the causes to the air pollution‚ causes seven out often people who came to the hospital are suffering from respiratory problems. The toxic level ofsmoke come out of the engine that doesn’t have the new improving

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    .1. Background of the Study People in different cities and provinces in the country‚ two-wheeled motor transport became useful for people going to work and in the business. People choose motorcycle than the four-wheeled transport for the following reasons: price‚ fuel efficient and easy maintenance service. It is fuel efficient for the reason that it consumes less fuel than a four-wheel vehicle. The price of motorcycle is cheaper and easier to maintain due to it’s accessibility of replacing brand

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    It’s a 125cc‚ 2-stroke‚ single-cylinder street bike patterned after the DKW RT125 (as were both the BSA Bantam and the Harley-Davidson Hummer.) The YA-1‚ aka “Red Dragonfly‚” is so successful that Yamaha incorporates a subsidiary‚ Yamaha Motor Coppin 1957. The 250cc twin-cylinder YD-1 is an improved version of another German bike‚ the Adler. In 1958 the first Yamaha motorcycles are sold in the USA by Cooper Motors‚ an independent distributor. The models are the YD-1 (250cc‚ 2-stroke‚ twin-cylinder

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    plan is focused towards frail‚ elderly clients who have suffered a stroke and will be returning home upon release from their hospitalization‚ having care provided to them primarily by a family member. You often hear the word acute when physicians refer to a stroke‚ this implies that the stroke is a short-term condition when in actuality; the implications of a stroke are long term and become chronic (Young‚ 2001). When a stroke is treated as just an acute condition‚ the clinical outcomes are not

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    Mrs Jones is an 86 year old lady who was admitted to a Hyper Acute Stroke Unit (HASU) from a medical ward. She was initially admitted with a fall at home and was alert on admission‚ however‚ a week later she had developed aphasia‚ with no limb weakness‚ visual field deficit or facial droop. Thrombolysis therapy‚ which involves dissolving the thrombus with an aim of re-opening the occluded artery was considered. However‚ although her initial CT Head confirmed she had not had a bleed (a contraindication

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    Answer Selected Answer: Foot-pounds per minute How many rotations of the crankshaft are required to complete each stroke of a four-stroke cycle engine? Answer Selected Answer: One-half One cylinder of an Otto 4-stroke cycle engine completes a cycle every ________ degrees. Answer Selected Answer: 720 One cylinder of an automotive four-stroke cycle engine completes a cycle every ________. Answer Selected Answer: 720 degree Technician A says that an engine’s

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