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    (Portfolio Task: Module 3) When you ask a patient to plantar flex a foot‚ what changes occur within the muscles involved? According to Maitland (1977)‚ the movement of foot in which ankle is bent is termed as Plantar Flexion. Posture where one stands on his/ her tiptoes or gas pedal of a vehicle is pushed‚ plantar flexion takes place. Through plantar flexion‚ ankle muscles and calf are relaxed so that they can properly work. The term “Plantar Flexion” is used to describe the movement of toe in

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    gratitude and thank you for teaching and giving guidance for me to complete this assignment. Although there so much tools and frameworks to help me doing this assignment‚ but I also need to be teach on how to use it. Also‚ thank you for helping me the get the permission to go outside to do some research on this topic we had given for the assignment. We might cause lots of problem while doing this assignment‚ but we really appreciate the guidance you gave to us. Next‚ I would like to thank you to my friends

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    Hawthorne‚ creative symbols‚ such as radiant sunlight‚ represent perfection‚ truth‚ and happiness thus characterizing Pearl as a perfect and innocent girl who is unmatched in her intelligence or beauty. Throughout the book‚ Hawthorne uses sunlight to convey the “beauty that [becomes] more brilliant [every day]” and the magnitude of intelligence Pearl possesses‚ which together made the sun “[quiver as it] [shines] over” her (Hawthorne 61). The comparison of sunlight to the beauty and intelligence of Pearl

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    When You Are Old” The poem “When You Are Old” written by William Butler Yeats is a poem spoken by an anonymous narrator. The narrator seems to be talking to a woman and refers to her youth and his love for her throughout the poem. In the first stanza‚ the narrator speaks about the woman being “old and gray and full of sleep”‚ this line is telling the reader that the woman is of older age. When the narrator says “take down this book‚ and slowly read‚ and dream of the soft look your eyes had once

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    jerked the covers back‚ relieved that all my clothes are still on. The clock on the nightstand says seven a.m. The bus leaves in an hour.(35)During this moment in time Sid realizes that she had made a big mistake about going to meet that boy. What Happens Next by Colleen Clayton is about a girl‚ Sid‚ who goes on a school ski trip to the mountains. Well after being left alone by her friends she meets a boy‚ Dax‚ on the ski lift. After she makes a deal about going to a party later that night she spends

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    APPLICATION OF SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN PHYSICSGENERAL RULES1.        In the construction of devices‚ what is not expressly prohibited in the written rules are allowed. 2.        For each event/game/contest‚ the First Place winner will be given 20 points; the 2nd   Place winner‚ 15 points; and the 3rd Place winner‚ 10 points. 3.        In case of a tie‚ each of the concerned teams will get the same points assigned to   the particular winning position (1st‚ 2nd‚ or 3rd).  If two teams tie for the 1st Place

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    ain Points/Introduction: Recalling and reflecting his childhood memories (links in with how this is a common aspect with other poems like Digging‚ Death of a Naturalist). However‚ unlike these poems the tone is of fondness and nostalgia. Slow pace and inaction complements the sense of nostalgia and longing. Time shifts in the form of temporal connectives creates an effect of capturing cherished moements in the past (preservation of childhood memories). Natural‚ rural and domestic imagery creates

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    the ‘cloud’ I’ll find a suitable archiving host that I like and also keep a backup offline (like I should have done in the first place) and if that host disappears at least I will know about it“. I’m sure Stuart isn’t alone. How many resources do you think will have disappeared following the establishment of new Web teams or the release of new software? Maybe institutional repositories will have a role to play‚ as they try to address the persistent identifier problem by at least decoupling the

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    Ilona Casajuana To what extent do you hold Kingshaw responsible for what happens to him? Charles Kingshaw is the perfect victim for Hooper‚ he has low self-esteem‚ many fears‚ is really sensitive and has an unhappy family backround.Hooper constantly bullies Kingshaw which leads him to commit suicide at only 11 years of age. I would say‚ it is not Kingshaws fault‚ as he is only a kid who does not know how to fight back his bully and has not got a close relationship to his mother. I would mostly blame

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    Pei Ou Theo 279 20 September 2013 When Bad Things Happen to Good People The author Harold Kushner wrote this book because his spent a life to search what puzzled him for a long time. He experienced tragedy in his early life. His son was found afflicted with progeria that is a kind of the fatal illness of pre-mature aging. He fall into hopelessness‚ and then started to question God. Why bad things often happen to good people? Many people may confuse this question too. If God really exists

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