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    Due to the school not providing Harry with the correct services to aid his social and educational skills‚ he will struggle to keep up with his peers. It also means that when he leaves school he will find it harder to interact and socialise. Because of the treatment he is receiving from the school in regards of his ASD and the health and social trust refusing to recognise his condition‚ the effect is marginalisation. This

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    excitation-contraction coupling mechanism between skeletal and cardiac muscles. Excitation-contraction coupling is the combination of the electrical and mechanical events in the muscle fibres and is related by the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. (Silverthorn‚ 2007) In the skeletal muscle‚ action potential in the nerves is generated when the somatic motor neurons releases the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh)‚ at the neuromuscular junction. This initiates muscle action potential which is then

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    to show they belong to the Christian faith. They promise that they will try to live in a Christian way. Usually it is a baby getting baptised. Obviously a baby can’t make any promises‚ so the parents and God-parents make the promises for the baby. When a baby is baptised it wears white. Long ago‚ new Christians were given a white garment to wear as a sign of their new life. White stands for purity and innocence and the rejection of sin (doing wrong things).The priest welcomes the child and the parents

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    Muscular & Flexibility DBA Study Guide Explain and apply the FITT and SPORT principles (Hint: Getting Started) Specificity-what stretches and workouts need to be done to increase muscular fitness and flexibility. Progression-increase how long and how many times an exercise or workout is done. Overload- Stretching and workouts until body says no (muscular exhaustion) Reversibility- continuing to do stretches and workouts to not go back to where started Tedium-switching exercises and stretches

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    Laboratory – Muscle Physiology A. MUSCLE TONUS Observations‚ Report and Conclusion: A. Define muscle tonus and give its importance * Muscle tonus refers to a state of slight muscular contraction maintained by synchronous impulses of low frequency‚ discharged by the spinal motor neurons. * Reflex in nature. * Muscle tonus is a small amount of tension in the muscle due to weak‚ involuntary contractions of its motor units. Muscle tonus is important in a sense that it governs the

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    Military intervention should not happen in times of revolutions because those revolutions can lead to bigger things like civil war. Revolutions should in tune‚ turn around a country where people feel like they are not being heard‚ however this is never as black or white as it seems. Military force vs diplomacy‚ should always be answered when talking about revolutions. Military force involves; money‚ military personnel‚ equipment and in the end a lot of death‚ while diplomacy can actually save a lot

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    Introduction: Skeletal muscle cells are specialized cells that contain multinucleated muscle fibers called myocytes. These myocytes contain thicker fibers that facilitate the release of calcium‚ the generation of an action potential within the sarcolemma‚ and the subsequent production of a muscle contraction. Muscle contractions are a direct byproduct of motor unit recruitment‚ and for this lab we can examine these effects with aid of a finger pulse transducer and a bar stimulus electrode. The

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    This teaching is exemplified through the pieces of literature by by revealing the importance of gazing through the eyes of another. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the poem “In Someone’s Shoes” by Ilene Bauer‚ and the song “Til It Happens To You” by Lady Gaga are about integrity and reveal the basis of integrity it looking beyond one’s own perspective. The characters in these pieces of literature

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    People change drastically over time‚ physically and mentally‚ and have evolved over centuries. Constant change in humans and the world begs the question‚ what makes a person remain the same over time? Personal identity is what makes up each individual‚ which can be explained through the numerical identity concept. This idea explains that different people remain identical to their original being‚ even with different properties. As we age and go through different phases in life‚ our characteristics

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    Introduction: In Musculoskeletal system‚ during large amounts of physical activity the muscle will encounter fatigue‚ as a result of depletion of muscle glycogen or because of interruption of blood flow during contractions of the muscle as well the lack of oxygenation it provides to the muscles. To test this theory we will compare the time it take for the index finger and the muscles around it to reach fatigue after a variation of excises. We will compare these results in Mann (2014) to see how

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