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    Earths Rotation

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    Earth’s Rotation Earth ’s rotation is the rotation of the solid Earth around its own axis. The Earth rotates from the west towards the east. As viewed from the North Star or polestar Polaris‚ the Earth turns counter-clockwise. The North Pole‚ also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole‚ is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth ’s axis of rotation meets its surface. This point is distinct from the Earth ’s North Magnetic Pole. The South Pole is the other point

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    Mental State Examination Appearance • Jonathon Doeman‚36 yrs old Caucasian male attended interview with casual cloths and sunglasses on. • Lightly tattoos on both arms. • Rubbing arms‚ eyes and face and stretching cloths while having conversation‚ slightly anxious at the start of the interview. • Poor eyes contact‚ Grazing hair and unshaven. • Overweight and looks older than his actual age. • Bright clothing and wearing appropriate with the weather. Behaviour • Co-operative with the assessor. (Nurse)

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    Mental Illness Dbq

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    Attitudes Toward Mental Illness 18th and 19th Century England During the late 18th and early 19th centuries‚ attitudes toward the mentally ill and their treatment varied throughout England. Almost all private and public asylums at this time upheld a policy of inhumane behavior towards patients‚ and questionable medical practices. The general public‚ for the most part‚ tolerated these methods‚ and even engaged in humiliating the mentally ill for entertainment. New techniques for treatment of

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    Moment of Inertia

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    dynamics of rotational motion. The moment of inertia must always be in a specified chosen axis of rotation. The point of motion is basically defined as the relationship between mass and the perpendicular distance to the rotational axis. KEYWORDS: Moment of Inertia‚ Rigid body‚ Angular motion‚ Axis of rotation Introduction Moment of inertia is always defined with respect to a specific axis of rotation. The mass moment of inertia with respect to an axis is also defined as the product of the mass

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    Essay for My Students

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    INDEX 1. Introduction 2. Precession of a spinning top 3. Torque 4. Angular Momentum 5. Right-Hand rule 6. Linear Momentum 7. A top at rest 8. A top in motion 9. A top slowing down 10. An ideal top 11. A realistic top Introduction:- We know spinning tops or Beyblades just as simple toys made for kids which spin when we twist the center-stem attached to it .Some are also held by a cord

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    Mental Health Counselor

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    Should Know About Mental Health Counselor Life is full of unexpected surprises. You never know what the next moment might bring and can even turn a happy-go-lucky person into a total recluse. It often happens that a tragic incidence turns an individual’s world upside down and thus affect his/her physical and mental heath. While it is easy to overcome physical health problems with the passage of time‚ it is equally important to pay attention to mental health issues. A mental health counselor is

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    Physics of Gymnastics

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    velocity. It is made up of the sum of the angular momentum of the body’s segments. The variables that influence angular momentum are the rotational speed of the gymnast‚ point/center of rotation‚ and the configuration of the gymnast’s body. For a gymnast of a given mass‚ how that mass is configured about the point of rotation determines the moment of inertia at an instant of time. An example is how the moment of inertia progressively increases as the gymnast goes from a tucked to a piked to a layout position

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    and pulls his legs up towards the sky‚ leaving his body in a perfect upside-down position to enter the water head-first. In order to perform a front dive with a somersault‚ it requires a full flip of the body and therefore it takes a quicker rotation to cover such an angular distance. The diver takes off from the diving

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    How To Swing A Golf Club

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    Swing  Start the club head back from the ball 3 feet.  Your body should stay in an aligned position‚ wrists and arms firm‚ and a slight bend of your knees.  Move the club to waist high‚ keeping your lead arm straight‚ your hips with a slight rotation away from the ball. Step 3- The Backswing  Bring your club three quarters of the backswing.  The shaft of the club should be vertical‚ the club head above your head. Step 4- Finish of the Backswing  Take the club head the entire way back

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    Job Rotation

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    WHAT IS JOB ROTATION? Job rotation is the surest way of keeping the employee away from complacency and boredom of routine. It is difficult for an employee to sustain his interest in a given Job for any substantial length of time as humans have the tendency of outgrowing their jobs through the learning and experience that they gain over a period of time. Stimulating human mind through diversity of challenges is a sure way to bring to forefront its creative instincts and in taking the individual and

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