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    A Timeless Comparison of the New and the Old (work in progress) Agatha Christie and the rather known‚ unknown author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight appear to be sharing the same playbook when it comes to major themes in their writing. It may be a British concept‚ but using themes that capture the reader’s attention is key when writing a piece of literature. Over the course of time Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Murder on the Orient Express have been raised upon the themes of

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    experience is due to the production of relaxin. The hormone relaxes the mother’s muscles‚ joints‚ and ligaments in order to make room for the growing baby. This expansion is what causes the great discomfort. The effects of relaxin are manly in the pelvic region; softening the joints of the pelvis can often lead to pain in the area. The softening of the joints can also decrease stability‚ and some women may notice it is harder to balance. There is also an increase in constipation

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    A Needs Analysis Dance

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    Needs Analysis The style of the chosen solo is Contemporary. This needs analysis focuses on fitness components required from the dancer‚ whilst also specifying muscle groups targeted during this piece. Physiological Analysis: The solo requirements are high and many components of fitness are applied. To create improvements in weaker areas of required components of fitness‚ the dancer will focus on flexibility and balance‚ enabling her to improve both dynamic and static movements. Boreham and Sharp

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    Postural Faults The word posture originates from the Latin word ‘ponere’‚ meaning ‘out of place’. Your posture will be determined on how you stand‚ and the position of limbs and the shape of your spine. Good posture can help with respiration and circulation. Most people’s postures aren’t perfect‚ but there are some extreme cases which are referred to as postural faults. Lordosis is used to describe an inward curve or arch to the lumbar and cervical columns of the vertebrae. A major factor of

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    Ovarian Cancer (TURN PAPER)

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    abdomen Bleeding from the vagina Weight gain or loss Abnormal periods Unexplained back pain that gets worse Gas‚ nausea‚ vomiting‚ or loss of appetite To diagnose ovarian cancer‚ doctors do one or more tests. They include a physical exam‚ a pelvic exam‚ lab tests‚ ultrasound‚ or a biopsy. Treatment is usually surgery followed by chemotherapy. Treatment & Care Surgery‚ chemotherapy‚ and radiation may be used to treat ovarian cancer‚ depending on the disease’s stage. Find out what to expect

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    Principle of Negotiations

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    Physical Ability Test: Federal Security Guard Anntionette Johnson BUS 423 Dr. Teresa Dillard August 17‚ 2013 Select a job that requires a moderate level of physical ability‚ such as security staff‚ office delivery personnel‚ door-to-door salespersons‚ retail salesperson‚ or nurses at hospitals and conduct an interview to determine their level of physical activity. Create a list of 8-10 interview questions and conduct an interview to determine their level of physical activity.  Based on your

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    Skeletal Twitch Lab Report

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    LAB EXERCISE 2 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF SKELETAL MUSCLE (Martini p. 306-316) Work in groups of 4 Objectives: Name and describe the phases of a muscle twitch. Explain why the "all or none" law is reflected in the activity of a single muscle cell but not in an intact skeletal muscle. Understand that the graded response of skeletal muscle is a function of the number of muscle fibers stimulated and the frequency of the stimulus. Define and explain the physiological basis of the following: - subminimal‚

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    Reflection on Group Work

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    with soft tissue and the strong diaphragm of muscle being the most important. The main function of the pelvic floor are2 support the weight of the pelvic &abdominal organs.Afford voluntary control over micturition defeacation& flatulation Diminishes the size of the vagina&causes engorgement of the clitoris during intercourse.Influences movement of the fetus during the seconnstage of labour.The pelvic consists of2layersof muscle:superficial layer which is smaller then the deeplayer.with both conbined

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    Corset Research Paper

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    slender look. Corsets were often made of rubber‚ and the invention of the Lastex process by Dunlop rubber in the 1930s led to the invention of the modern two-way-stretch panty girdle‚ which is much more commonly used as a domestic discipline garment these days than the old fashioned lace-up corset. Related to the girdle was the liberty bodice‚ a fleecy vest for girls reinforced with elastic. It was very snug and warm‚ and well known to British girls from the 40s to the 60s‚ and there was a letter

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    Cervical Cancer

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    in the early stage of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is very slow growing cancer and when caught early it can be treated successfully. When you get to the progressed stages of cervical cancer‚ there are many signs and symptoms. Lower back pain‚ pelvic pain‚ painful urinary infection‚ and increased urinary frequency are a couple of symptoms of cervical cancer. Getting a yearly pap smear are the best screening test currently available to evaluate the cells on the face of the cervix. There are screening

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