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    Adapted Physical Activity

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    Philosophy Paper In todays society one can argue that people with disabilities are incapable of physical activity. They could also argue that there is a rational justification as to why people with disabilities cannot do such a thing. Adapted Physical Activity is a cross-disciplinary profession which advocated the benefits of exercise and sport for personal growth amongst a person with a health‚ as well to improve social acceptance and opportunity. Having a physical disability is no different

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    (Quoted from PepsiCo.com.) Parts of vision:- Collins & Porras in their article “Organizational Vision & Visionary Organization” explain that a vision statement has to have these parts i.e. Core values‚ Core purposes & The Big Hairy Audacious Goal or BHAG. i. Core values -- Core values are traits or qualities that consider not just worthwhile‚ it represent an individual’s or organization’s highest priorities‚ deeply held beliefs‚ and core‚ fundamental driving forces. Core

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    In the dim twilight of dawn‚ before sunrise and in his half-conscious state‚ having just awoken from a deep sleep‚ Murdock imagines that he sees a great hairy bear trying to enter the cabin through the open window. With the rifle in his hand‚ quaking with fear‚ his one thought being to protect his wife’s body‚ he aims and delivers a single thunderous shot. The shot ricochets off the window frame and is followed by a sound of expending air. Rushing over to the table‚ Murlock finds it bare and his

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    grounded in anatomy. I have been given the opportunity to perform my research on the cadavers of executed criminals after many years of only studying primates. This will increase my dissection material and provide a means in which I can compare the apes with the human. Due to various religious reasons‚ human cadavers have not been made available in times past. I see the world adapting to the importance of surgery and anatomy in medicine and this opportunity will increase my knowledge‚ therefore‚ allowing

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    with heat. People who were weak were given hard physical exercises to do to build up their muscles. People who had breathing problems due to a weak chest were given singing exercises. Galen extended his knowledge of anatomy by dissecting pigs and apes and studying their bone structure and muscles. Galen was also interested in human anatomy but there is no evidence that he dissected human bodies – though rumours persisted that he did. In "On Anatomical Procedures"‚ Galen advised his students to

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    me‚ and he that is less than a man‚ I am not for him: therefore‚ I will even take sixpence in earnest of the bear-ward‚ and lead his apes into hell" (2.1.36-41) This last sentence shows just how deep her dislike runs. Proverbially‚ women who are unmarried in life are punished in the afterlife. (The actual proverb reads: "Those who die maids do lead apes in hell.") She also says she’d rather pay make a bargain with the man who keeps performing bears (a bearherd) than be a wife. Much ado nothing

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    Claudius Galen

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    exercises to do to build up their muscles and people who had breathing problems due to a weak chest were given singing exercises. Galen extended his knowledge of anatomy by dissecting pigs and apes and studying their bone structure and muscles. In "On Anatomical Procedures"‚ Galen advised his students to dissect apes and take whatever opportunities that existed to study the human body. Galen also studied how the body worked‚ concentrating on the movement of blood and the working of the nervous system

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    is on whether an orangutan is a good pet to have. I chose to do my paper on orangutans because they are not the average household pet. They seem to be one of nicest apes in one person’s eyes‚ but others have their own opinions.This paper is to show that it takes a lot to know about these animals in order to take care of them. Most apes like to be free in the forests of Indonesia‚ and unless people can provide a good environment for these animals‚ then it may not be an option to have an orangutan as

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    Unflanged Orangutans

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    Andrew Hilgers The Great Apes Orangutans Orangutans are the largest tree-dwelling animal in the world. Males usually weigh about 90 kg‚ while females range from 30-50. Orangutans are a red/orange color. Their arms are a lot longer than their legs. They have 2 m long arms‚ so they could touch the ground if they were standing on 2 legs. There are two types of male orangutans. There is a flanged and an unflanged. Flanged male orangutans have large‚ flat cheeks that are very wide. These special cheeks

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    The parallels between The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ translated by Benjamin R. Foster‚ and the Genesis stories‚ from The Hebrew Bible‚ are uncanny. The overall theme of these stories talks about divine intervention and questions the human condition of mortality. Both of these infamous literary works address the fact that humans are the only known species capable of abstract thinking‚ moral judgment‚ and meta-cognition. While continuous belief compares this ability with the divine‚ the human life is limited

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