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    Cardiorespiratory Lab

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    Name_____________________ Section____________Date___________________ Lab Assessing Your Current level of Cardiorespiratory Endurance Cardiorespiratory endurance- is the ability of the body to perform prolonged‚ large-muscle‚ dynamic exercise at moderate-to-high levels of intensity. The 3-Minute Step Test I. How to Assess Your Cardiorespiratory endurance 1. Warm up before taking the test. Do some walking‚ easy jogging‚ and stretching exercises. 2. Practice stepping up onto and down

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    Biology coursework Hypothesis: I predict that the longer you are contracting the peg the slower you will become when doing so‚ this is because of muscle fatigue. And when taking two seconds between each contraction the speed will decrease at a much slower rate than if you are doing the contractions as fast as you can. The science backing up my hypothesis: The higher the intensity of any type of exercise the more lactic acid is produced in a certain amount of time‚ this is by a means of anaerobic

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    This term‚ my learning in tabla classes has been concentrated on the structure and presentation of Indian classical music. I have become more aware of how the tabla‚ sitar and vocals fit together. I’ve also learnt terms used commonly and how different parts of a composition are put together in a traditional manner‚ to form a solo. For example‚ a peshkar is the first expression within a tabla solo‚ which allows new sounds to be introduced throughout it. Kaidas are usually the centre part within a

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    Indian Music -  Indian music is based on traditional airs that are religious in origin. The Vedic chant that came from sacred literature of Arians that was written in 100 B.C. consists of four books known as Vedas believed to be created by the goddess of knowledge. This is accompanied with string instruments and drums. At times‚ dances and appropriate movements are used to depict the meaning of the text. They believe that these have the power to melt stones‚ create fire‚ rain and cure sick. Giving

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    All I Wanna Do‚ is written in 1994 by Wyn Cooper‚ Sheryl Crow‚ Bill Bottrell‚ David Baerwald‚ and Kevin Gilbert. This song fits under the genre of country Pop. This song rose to #2 on the Billboard “Hot 100” chart in 1994. The form of this song is a simple verse-chorus that also has pre-chorus. The verse and chorus are both built on the same 3-chord‚ 4-bar chord progression‚ but the chorus departs from the progression in the last two bars at each time. The sequence of the song starts with the verses

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    Katy Perry’s song lyrics for “Chained To The Rhythm”(1) displays how society has been placed in a rhythm of life doing specific things at specific times. I would recommend this to year 12s as it portrays the ideas that we live our lives according to stereotypes and how we have been desensitized to the horrors that happen around us(2). The first idea that the lyrics of “Chained To The Rhythm”(3) reveals is that we live our lives according to stereotypes. A stereotype is an idea that takes a quality

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    Interference Establishment of a ‘normal’ circadian rhythm in sleep/wake cycle and core body temperature and the effects of a sleep deprivation event on that rhythm. Introduction: Circadian rhythms are well documented and researched all over the natural world. Humans are subject to a circadian rhythm as well; being naturally diurnal animals‚ humans sleep during the night and are active during the day. It is also known that circadian rhythms affect more than just sleep wake cycles‚ but also many

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    uses several techniques and literary devices‚ to transmit his thoughts about social injustice‚ cruelty and human nature‚ Rhyme and rhythm are two of the main features in this poem this poem is the rhythm affect the whole mood‚ tone and meaning of the poem. The poet has chosen different methods to give the poem specific sounds that affect the pace and structure of the rhythm. <br> <br>The structure of the first stanza helps us understand the relationships between the four aspects of human nature presented

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    The Cultural Rhythm of Jamaica Kincaid Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is about a traditional mother who is trying to teach her young daughter the traditional way of growing up to be a woman. Simmons‚ Diane discuses: “The story begins with the mother’s voice giving such simple‚ benevolent‚ and appropriately maternal advice” (1); And “In “Girl” the mother’s chant of information and advice enfolds and ensnares the daughter‚ rendering the girl nearly helpless before the mother’s transforming will” (2). Furthermore

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    Sleep and Body Clock

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    dominated by the 24-hour night-and-day cycle. The most obvious feature of this cycle is the way we feel tired and fall asleep at night and become awake during the day. If the 24-hour rhythm is interrupted‚ most people experience unpleasant side effects. As well as the daily rhythm of sleeping and waking we also have other rhythms which last longer that one day and which influence wide areas of our lives. Most of us would agree that we feel good on some days and not so good on others. Scientists have

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