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    Residency Appointments - Class of 2014 Name Residency Hospital City State Akhtar‚ Rabia Salman Internal Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas TX Akhtar‚ Usman Internal Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas TX Anderson‚ Ryan Everett Internal Medicine- Primary Brigham & Women’s Hospital Boston MA Annor‚ Afua Helen Surgery-Preliminary Rush University Medical Center Chicago IL Ophthalmology Rush University Medical Center Chicago IL Askin

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    be active? Boxing is a great daily routine to stay fit every day. You can do it anywhere and only need some equipment. Boxing is one of the world’s oldest sports. It dates back to Egypt around 3000 BC. It was introduced to the Olympic Games in the late 7th century‚ but then stopped due to the fall of the Roman Empire. When boxing came back in the 17th century the Romans invented leather thongs-a glove studded with metal. Unfortunately‚ this did not help the gladiators‚ because boxing matches of

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    KNES 470 Dr Rubin 4-18-12 Sodium Bicarbonate and Boxing Performance Boxing is a sport which relies on anaerobic power since it contains short-duration and high intensity work. A typical boxing match today consists of 3 minute rounds with a 1 minute seated recovery rest. When an athlete performs exercise at maximal level for more than 30 seconds‚ most of the energy comes from anaerobic glycolysis. During this process‚ lactic acid is produced which causes a decrease in pH levels within the muscle

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    Footwork In Boxing Essay

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    The first thing that needs to be looked at when beginning boxing is stance and footwork. The dominant hand and leg should be at the back with legs spread apart just further than shoulder width diagonally. The boxer should always be the balls of their feet to aid with dodging and faster movements. This is why boxers skip all the time to get faster and more balance on the balls of the feet. Weight should be evenly distributed between both legs with a slight bend in the knees. Elbows down and gloves

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    First of all‚ dangerous sports players have risks to get injured.Many boxers suffer from after-effects such as tremor of limbs and retinal detachment.In order to protect players’ health‚ dangerous sports should be banned.In addition‚ there is sometimes an ambulance services in case of accidents.However I think that ambulance services should be used by patients who need more. Furthermore‚ I think that dangerous sports have negative effect on children because children often mimic new technique of

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    Boxing is a game loaded with hard hitting‚ quick developments and a lot of blood; however‚ being a boxer is not excessively fierce for the general public‚ but rather it has its goods and bads. Boxing is a sport that is watched all around the world and has considerable amounts of income and views on television. There is a rising argument-causing event over the sport‚ because of the number of people who have gotten hurt and the deaths of people in the ring. There is a lot written on the serious injuries

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    The Football Match

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    Celtic in the Champions’ League group stage. My excitement grew immediately. I pondered for a second realizing that if Celtic won this game they would be through to the last sixteen‚ an achievement no other Scottish club had achieved for years. Maybe this could be our year‚ I thought. The cold blistering air spiked deep into my lungs from the moment I stepped out from my house. I gazed at the pavement‚ observing whether there was ice on it. I strolled my way to school through the path where the gigantic

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    Boxing Americas Pastime

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    Boxing is referred as the ’Art of Self Defence’. It is a tough sport that has a rough side attached to it. The sport probably spread from the Sumerians to people throughout the world. Boxing was a brutal spectacle in ancient Greece. The sport became more savage with time. A boxing match is usually a fast‚ violent demonstration of strength‚ stamina‚ and skill. Boxing is categorised into amateurs and professionals. Amateurs boxers compete as members of an organisation or team and some box in tournaments

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    Match Box

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    MODERN SIX-STRING INSTRUMENT. SO BECAUSE OF MY CURIOSITY AND RESERARCHES ABOUT WHAT ELSE WE CAN DO TO A MATCHBOX‚ I WAS ABLE TO THINK AND INVENT OF AN “IMPROVISED OR MINIATURE VERSION GUITAR” THAT IS ONLY MADE FROM AN EMPTY MATCHBOX. AT FIRST‚ IT GOT ME THINKING “IS IT REALLY POSSIBLE TO PRODUCE A STRING SOUND FROM A MATCHBOX?”. BUT AS I RESEARCH FOR MORE INFORMATION TO PROVE MY INVENTION‚ I FOUND IT REALLY INTERESTING TO MAKE FOR MY SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT AND TITLED IT AS “MATCHBOX

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    Evolution Of Boxing Essay

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    Boxing has been a very prevalent sport in the United States. Starting from organized bar fights in the 1800s‚ boxing has always been a way for individuals to compete. Over time‚ the development of a common structure became popular. With this common structure came specialization of weight class and boxing styles. With the addition of weight class‚ individuals would fight against others of the same weight creating structure in the sport. Additionally‚ boxing styles and techniques

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