Changes in Knee Biomechanics After a Hip-Abductor Strengthening Protocol for Runners With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome It has been hypothesized by many that a primary factor contributing to patellofemoral pain syndrome is muscle weakness in the hip-abductor. Because the hip-abductors control hip abduction‚ it is hypothesized that they also control knee genu valgum angle during the stage of running known as the “stance phase.” A greater genu valgum ange has been purported to increase patellofemoral
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two important sources used for this investigation were 1. Death in the Forest‚ The story of Katyn Massacre by J. K. Zawodny (1971‚ Macmillan and Co Ltd) This book was first published in 1962 in California. The author J.K. Zawodny was an associate professor at University Of Pennysylvania and is of Polish origin. As stated by him in the preface‚ his aim was to reconstruct the details of the Massacre and establish who killed the men. The book makes extensive use of primary and secondary sources
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Hammond returned from the hallway alive. One story from a survivor‚ a first grade teacher Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis states “I did what anyone would have done‚" she says. "That was my responsibility. I’m their teacher. That’s my job."(Sandy Hook School Massacre “i will not let that day define me”). That day she saved all 15 of her first graders in a tiny bathroom stall where barely anyone could breathe. Nearly three years after that day‚ Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis‚ has written Choosing Hope to help others
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Human Rights Issues Addressed by Examining the Santa Cruz Massacre and the San Vicente Cemetery Mass Graves Krystal Gibbens Texas Tech University April 14‚ 2011 Abstract Human rights are constantly violated. This has been an issue in the past and will continue in the future. Recently‚ science has caught up. With advances in forensic science‚ especially in anthropology and archeology‚ graves can not only be located‚ but thoroughly excavated‚ leading to positive
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MY LAI MASSACRE AS A RESULT OF OBEDIENCE TO AUTHORITY The Vietnam controversy made many people feel at distress. It was never considered a "war‚" although that is exactly what it was. The My Lai Massacre in Vietnam was one of the many atrocities of that war. There is an unquestionable connection between Milgram ’s "Obedience to Authority" and the My Lai Massacre. According to Kelman & Hamilton‚ "Unquestioning obedience has been the cause of such disasters as the My Lai massacre and the Holocaust
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How far do Sources 10‚ 11 and 12 suggest that the Amritsar Massacre created widespread and long-lasting hostility among Indians towards British rule? Sources 10‚ 11 and 12 suggest that the Amritsar Massacre‚ the incident in which British troops under the order of General Dyer fired at a crowd of Indian protesters on the 13th April 1919‚ did create widespread and long-lasting hostility among Indians towards the British. Creating the British government to be portrayed as repressive and irresponsible
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On one hand the sources suggest the Amritsar Massacre did create hostility among Indians towards the British‚ with the British government being portrayed as repressive and irresponsible. However‚ the alternative view presented by the sources is that Indians were not hostile towards the British‚ but they were in fact appreciative of their help and did not feel that they were repressive. One view presented by the sources is that Indians did not like the British rule. The theme of hostility is presented
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one of the many significant conflicts between both parties. It resulted in 300 deaths of the Sioux Indians. Wounded Knee’s massacre was the last major battle in the late 19th century lead by Indians. The U.S. militaries constant pursuit of the Sioux leader “Sitting Bull” was because he led many of the Sioux Indians away from reservations. In 1889‚ Sioux Indians gathered at Wounded Knee to take part in the Ghost Dance. The Indians believed the Ghost Dance was a movement of religious revival that
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In 1803 the Louisiana Purchase took place. The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States and covered about 827‚000 square miles west of the Mississippi River. After the Louisiana Purchase‚ many Americans began migrating west in hopes of obtaining land and securing wealth. Approximately 7 million Americans migrated by 1840‚ However the Native Americans were already established there. They were doing well for themselves providing everything they needed to survive for their families and
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Americans‚ and American social values are from the end of the 19th century‚ Little Big Horn and Wounded Knee. The Battle of Little Big Horn occurred in 1876 between the United States’ 7th Cavalry and a group of combined Native American tribes. During the battle‚ the 7th Cavalry‚ led by Lieutenant Colonel George Custer‚ was out numbered five to one‚ hence why the battle was ultimately considered a massacre by the public. Lt. Col. Custer and 209 United States soldiers died during the two-day battle‚
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