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    Muscular Endurance

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    Muscular endurance is very important for people playing sports and who have to sustain an activity for long periods of time. Muscular endurance is determined by how well your slow twitch muscle fibers are developed. In case your wondering what slow twitch muscle fibers are‚ I will explain. There are generally two types of muscle fibers in your body‚ slow twitch and fast twitch. Slow twitch muscle fibers cannot exert as much force as fast twitch‚ but can sustain an effort over a much greater period

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    1 Dr.s Paul and Robert Ward are the authors of “Encyclopedia of Weight Training.” For reviews and where to order the book‚ See details at the end of this chapter. ADVANCED TRAINING (ANAEROBIC/AEROBIC & WEIGHT TRAINING) DR. PAUL WARD 2/28/01 – 11/24/01 – Revised 5/15/02 BEYOND THE BASICS! INTRODUCTION When you are successful in your efforts to improve your fitness state (muscular and cardiovascular) you develop a desire to move on to higher levels of achievement. This is a natural response

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    English Grammar

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    * allegory: Extended metaphor in which a story is told to illustrate an important attribute of the subject * alliteration: Repetition of the first consonant sound in a phrase. * allusion: Indirect reference to another work of literature or art * anacoenosis: Posing a question to an audience‚ often with the implication that it shares a common interest with the speaker * antanaclasis: A form of pun in which a word is repeated in two different senses * anthimeria: Substitution

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    studies the problem of revision between students writers and more experienced writers. Those writers who are students focus more on the revision as fixing small errors and textual repetition‚ when more experienced writers focus on revision more generally‚ not only on the repetition of the words‚ but also on the repetition of the concept and ideas. This allows to the writers to do not get stack on superficial errors and let their ideas flow on the paper and to get across to the audience. Nancy Sommers

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    Training Program

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    ANNUAL PLAN: Training Phase 1. General Preparation 2. Specific Preparation 3. Pre-Competitive 4. General Competitive 5. Transition Macrocycle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Length of Macrocycles 4 weeks 4 weeks 6 weeks 6 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks Weekly Program Mon Interval Interval Interval Extended skills (without plyometrics)

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    Product Placement

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    PRODUCT PLACEMENTS The Impact of Placement Type and Repetition on Attitude Pamela Miles Homer ABSTRACT: The global market for product placement‚ the practice in which firms pay to place branded products (e.g.‚ brand name/logo‚ package‚ signage‚ other trademarks) in the content of mass media programming‚ has exploded. A pair of studies test two potential moderating factors that may help account for the lack of attitude change reported in past experimental studies of placement effects. Specifically

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    Culture

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    into existence by repetition; without a strong effort towards repetition tradition cannot exist. Tradition is not something that arrives free of creation; tradition must be molded and formed in order to hold its form. If tradition is not pressed hard enough‚ or not enough effort is put into the creation of tradition‚ that tradition will quickly crumble. The act of continuous and conscious repetition is what molds tradition and makes traditions force so strong; if not enough repetition occurs tradition

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    schemes and repetition of words or sounds. In the poems Young Night-Thought and Where Go the Boats?‚ Robert Louis Stevenson follows the conventional form of nursery rhymes by using repetition and rhyme schemes to ensure the didactic message is absorbed. Repetition and rhyme scheme go hand in hand when present in nursery rhymes. In Young Night-Thought‚ Stevenson uses repetition of both sounds and of words as a technique to help with the understanding of basic language. The repetition of sounds consists

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    mother is compelled to offer her sage advice. The advice and consequently theme of the poem is determination and courage‚ in particular when confronting the uphill battle of life. Poetic devices‚ such as informal language‚ symbolisms‚ metaphors‚ repetition‚ and format lend to the theme. Written from the mother’s point of view‚ in the form of advice‚ the audience feels the warmth and approachability of southern dialect. Immediately‚ an impression of a middle-aged women battered by life’s struggles

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    THE MERITS AND DEMERITS OF HOEY ’S MATCHING PATTERNS By Prof.Dr Lubna Riyadh Abdul Jabbar Abstract Within the realm of the linguistic description of text‚ Hoey has adopted the approach that sees text as possessing organization‚ that is‚ describable in terms of patterns of organization. Accordingly‚ organizational statements of text describe what is done by accounting for probabilities. In such an approach‚ no linguistic combination is impossible‚ but some are decidedly

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