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    1. What development in motor cars led to the need to replace the block brake? What was the replacement? With the adoption of pneumatic rubber tyres for cars in 1895‚ the block brake became impractical and was replaced as an automobile brake‚ and was replaced by the contracting band brake. 2. Who invented the drum brake? In what year did this occur? In 1902 Louis Renault invented the internal expanding drum brake. 3. Why was the drum brake superior to its predecessors? First‚ the shoes

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    Muscle Strain Overview- Muscle strain‚ also termed as muscle tear and muscle pull is related to the muscle damage and its attached tendons. It occurs when you give excessive pressure on muscles during performing daily life activities like during sports or heavy weight lifting.it can be in the form of tearing of the fibres of your muscles and attaching tendons. In addition to this it also affects small blood vessels which leads to bleeding‚ bruising and pain. Causes- A severe muscle strain occurs

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    as flakes of graphite‚ in grey cast iron gives the material good resistance to wear and also provides good corrosion resistance and lubrication characteristics which gives it exceptional machinability. The Carbon also provides good strength and toughness and has a high melting point which allows it to handle more heat under intense driving conditions. The composition of the grey cast iron is 3.5% carbon‚ 2.5% silicon and .65% manganese. Cast Iron engine blocks are still very common to this day in

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    Cezarevich Puni and Piotr Roudik helped and and played key roles in the establishment of sports psychology. Professor Puni opened a sports psychology labaratory at the Institute of Physical Culture in Leningrad. He also formulated a theory on mental toughness. He stated that all athletes need confindence in

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    So what do you think? Is there a difference between the sexes in terms of leadership styles? Do men or women make better leaders? Would you prefer to work for a man or a woman? Explain. The field of gender differences in leadership styles is an area that is still full of ambiguity and paradox. Despite the number of studies devoted to the topic‚ there are still unanswered questions. The gender stereotypes based on historical roles has lead to a substantial bias against women and leadership. Although

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    Critique of What I’ve Learned from Men In Barbara Ehrenreich’s article "What I’ve Learned from Men" she discusses that women can learn a lot from men. How the lack of toughness in a woman’s personality can negatively affect their progression and position in life. The author also discusses how some of the "ladylike" qualities can prove to be hindering to progress. Barbara’s article is persuasive because the writing style was appealing‚ the evidence

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    My football coach always says‚ “success breeds success‚” yet I feel that my failures define my high school career. The first two years I played culminated in a mere two victories‚ but my sophomore year of high school brought new hope. This was the first time I was eligible to play on the varsity team‚ and with only three returning starters‚ playtime was available at every position. Additionally‚ the team had made the playoffs the previous 10 years‚ so success seemed to be on the horizon. But this

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    I‚ Juan De Pareja The book Juan De Pareja takes place in the renaissance. When the main character‚ Juan‚ a young slave’s masters die‚ he is inherited by their nephew. Juan is taken to him by Carmelo. On their journey Carmelo takes Juan to a gypsy camp and is forced to steal food. Juan is beaten and ignored by Carmelo. After a while‚ Juan escapes Carmelo‚ and starts working for a baker in the city. The deal is that Juan can stay if he takes care of the baker’s sick son. Juan does this‚ and decides

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    They did not just focus on being prepared for battle physically through fighting but also mentally through discipline. Samurai trained to prepare themselves for battle and proved their physical toughness by battling the elements. Common samurai training practices include standing nude in deep snow or sitting underneath freezing waterfall for hours. Other types of training included un-armed combat skills‚ which were rarely used because warriors went

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    to secure the right development organization. Carpentry building can be a doable alternative for development. Simply ensure you procure the right individuals to execute quality occupations. Lives of individuals will rely on upon the quality and toughness of the structure. Consequently‚ you can’t bear to take this choice gently. Carpentry Building‚ the Right Construction

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