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    called Physical Therapy. Physical Therapy is defined as being physical medicine and rehabilitation specialty that remediates impairments and promotes mobility‚ function‚ and quality of life through examination‚ diagnosis‚ prognosis‚ and physical intervention. Physical Therapy has multiple effects on the body that help and hinder people. Physical therapy is a branch of rehabilitative health that uses specially designed exercises and equipment to help patients regain or improve their physical abilities

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    INDIA PHYSICAL FEATURES   Geographical Set Up: India takes its standard time from the meridian of 82 30 E‚ which is 5 ½  hours ahead of Greenwich Mean time ( 0 longitude).Pakistan time is 5 hours ahead of GMT and Bangladesh time is 6 hours ahead  of GMT. Significance of Location: Barring the plateau of Baluchistan (which form part of Pakistan)‚ the two great ranges of Sulaiman and Kirthar cut it off from the west. Along the north‚ the great mountain wall formed by the Hindukush‚ Karakoram and

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    Physical activity has shown a decline in the education system starting from elementary school through high school affecting recess‚ physical education‚ and after school sports. Not only are the children affected likely to have an increased amount of health problems‚ but the learning process resulting from the children’s inactivity is also being affected. Accompanying the lowered levels of physical activity children are involved in‚ the pressure of the academic acceleration expectations by their peers

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    opportunity or guidance to participate in physical activities. The ideal place in which students would be able to find adequate time‚ opportunity and guidance are in the high schools themselves. Politicians and educators responsible for the mandatory physical education program at the junior high school levels (grades eight to ten) should be applauded for this‚ but frowned upon for not enforcing it on senior high school students (grades 11 and 12). Physical Education is defined as "the process of education

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    years people have started realizing the importance of women role and participation in the economy as well as social and developmental activities. So without women participation development goals can not be fully attained. Therefore we can say that men and F women are two pillars of the development.  In recent world scenario‚ women have been actively participating in the political and social aspect. The voice of equality for men and women was raised first in the western countries‚ after the analytical

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    The gender gap in physical sciences To some extent‚ it would be improbable to say that our differences are explicable by merely cultural or social factors‚ since either sex should be designed by nature for different purposes (Boureau‚ 2005). Irrespective of prejudice and discrimination‚ stereotyping itself is a viewpoint taken based on group agreement‚ ‘where the easiest course for a stereotyped person is to stay within the bounds of those expectations’ (Fiske‚ 1993). Through enhanced ‘gender schemas’

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    Unit 2 Lesson 3 The kinetic theory of matter explains that matter is made up of particles‚ which are in constant motion resulting in the different states of matter. Matter is made of constantly moving particles‚ which tells us how the matter in solids‚ liquids‚ and gases behaves. When molecules bump into each other‚ they do not gain or lose energy‚ they only transfer it‚ so there is no net energy change (law of the conservation of energy). In a solid‚ molecules vibrate in a fixed position

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    An prize winning essay detailing the many negative physical and emotional effects of abortion on the mother‚ by Alyssa Endres. Abortion is the knowing destruction of the life of an unborn child. But this is only part of the story as abortion also hurts the woman involved. Abortion affects women physically‚ emotionally‚ and spiritually. When an abortion is performed on a woman‚ she becomes subject to many physical complications. Blood loss during the procedure causes diversion of blood flow to various

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    regarding people today‚ from the ages of 9 to 90 is why is physical education important? Physical education is important for a number of reasons‚ one of the biggest reasons being that if someone is physical fit and participates in physical activity daily‚ the chances are‚ their going to live a longer‚ healthier life than one who is not physical fit and does not participate in physical activity on a daily basis. Another big reason is physical education and athletics help define a person and shape

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    Senior Social Studies – 1st Hour Mr. Maves December 18‚ 2012 In today’s society‚ children’s health is a serious issue because they are vulnerable to becoming obese‚ they are becoming less physically active‚ and some may have genetic health problems. I. Obesity A. Statistics B. Parental obesity II. Physical Activity A. Children obesity B. Low self-esteem III. Genetic Health Problems A. Becoming obese B. Having low self-esteem IV. Refutation A. Physical Activity(Health)

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