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    Great job once again on answering the question about how muscle action relates to the movement. I think maybe I took it to the extreme‚ I went on about agonist‚ synergist‚ and antagonist muscles. I wasn ’t sure if I should add the levers too. It appears as though you explained every type of muscle movement and gave an example of each. I went into flexion at the elbow and discussed that the agonist is the main muscle mover‚ the antagonist does the opposite‚ and the synergist is the helper. However

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    Purpose What is the purpose of this exercise? The purpose of this exercise is to learn the skeletal systems and the components associated with the system. I will be exploring the major types of bones and cartilage. Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. Handle the microscope and the slides with care; when taking the chicken bone out of the oven use caution because the bone is extremely hot. Exercise

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    information‚ and to create graphs or charts. Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software application that allows you to combine text and graphics for screen presentations. The main purpose of Microsoft PowerPoint is to allow or to create outstanding‚ informational slides with the use of text‚ graphics and animation. Microsoft PowerPoint is mainly used in the workplace to present information or slideshows in a conference or a meeting. They use PowerPoint to present ideas‚ products‚ or ways to improve

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    Financial Accounting John J. Wild Sixth Edition McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 08 Reporting and Analyzing Long-Term Assets Conceptual Learning Objectives C1: Explain the cost principle for computing the cost of plant assets. C2: Distinguish between revenue and capital expenditures‚ and account for them. C3: Explain depreciation for partial years and changes in estimates. 8-3 Analytical Learning Objectives

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    Criminal Law Year 11 Legal Studies Term 2 – 2015 What is Criminal?  Criminal conduct is behaviour that the law deems to be wrongful.  Criminal law covers the acts and omissions that most people in society consider harmful.  As well as causing harm to a victim‚ a crime is also regarded as harming the society as a whole.  Behaviour that breaks one of these criminal rules is an offence. Sources of Criminal Law  Criminal law is the responsibility of the States.  The Commonwealth can enact

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    Chinua Achebe By: Lindsey Shepherd‚ Megan Wells‚ Brooklyn Durham‚ Becca Coley Chinua Achebe ● Chinua Achebe was a famous Igbo writer‚ known for describing the effects of customs and values of a traditional African society. ● He was one of the most highly appreciated African writers in English because of his ability to learn and speak different languages. ● Achebe attended Government college in Umudhia‚ in 1944. ● He also studied at the University college of Ibadan. ● His majors were English‚ History

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    Discuss with your partner and write down the characteristics of boys and girls. (consider physical appearance‚ hobbies and personality traits) 3 Minutes to discuss – 2 minutes feeding back to the class GIRLS BOYS Gender Stereotypes Definition of gender stereotypes: “A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a  particular type of person or thing.” For example‚ the stereotype of the woman as the carer. Gender Stereotypes - Billy Elliot • Scene 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch

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    Chronic Disease Outline for Cardiovascular Disease Introduction – The statistics for cardiovascular disease are astonishing‚ approximately 26.5 million people are diagnosed with one form or another of heart disease each year. Of those that are diagnosed approximately 600‚000 lose the battle each year. Many live their lives with some form of heart disease and may not even know it. Cardiovascular disease which is also known as heart disease can come in all forms from an irregular heart beat to heart

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    1. Introduction The purpose of this report is to describe the results of why PowerPoint should be incorporated into interpersonal communication lectures at the University of Minnesota. The findings in this report end with a recommendation to the professor of Communication 3402‚ stating that when PowerPoint is effectively planned and used it can enhance classroom instruction. I have noticed that when class is instructed in Comm. 3402‚ the message is targeted towards students’ that are auditory learners

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    In this lab report I will be talking about exercise 3‚ the skeletal muscle lab. I will be going over the contraction of a frog’s gastrocnemius muscle. An overview of muscle contraction is based on the organization of the cytoskeletal proteins. The contraction is the shortening of a sarcomere‚ which is caused by the thick myosin filaments sliding past the thin actin filaments. The actual filaments aren’t getting shorter just sliding past each other. The contraction is caused by physical interaction

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