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    Due to the changes made in costumes and shoes‚ reforms were needed in style and technique to avoid any lag (hit the stage). Technique change was ultimately made when Marie Camargo decided to cut her skirt up above her ankles (ballet 101). And when she went up on pointe‚ she set the ballet world upside down. Ballet reformed from a classical‚ immutable‚ almost boring style of dance to a faster‚ story based‚ elegant style of dance. The big costumes that used to weigh them

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    Kateri Tekakwitha Essay

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    The Mohawk religion‚ to begin with‚ was largely Animist and based on a primordial battle between evil and good. It was centered on the idea that creatures‚ places‚ and objects all tended to have some distinct spiritual essence. Many Mohawk still adhere to it. In the second quarter of the 17th century‚ French Jesuit missionaries converted many Mohawk to the Catholic faith. One prominent convert was Kateri Tekakwitha‚ who was the daughter of a chief’s daughter. Kateri Tekakwitha‚ who had been born

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    Orthopedic Surgeon and Its History Ciara N. Hayes Virginia College June 7‚ 2012 The word "orthopaedics" was coined by Nicholas Andry. It was derived from Greek words for "correct" or "straight" ("orthos") and "child" ("paidion")‚ in 1741‚ at the age of eighty-one he published Orthopaedia: or the Art of Correcting and Preventing Deformities in Children. In the U.S. the spelling orthopedics is standard‚ although the majority of university and residency programs still use Andry ’s spelling. In

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    Wayne Rooney Biography

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    By: Evan McDonald Teacher: Mitchell Rough Draft Wayne Rooney Wayne Mark Rooney was born on October 24th 1985 in Liverpool. He is the star striker for the national soccer team of England‚ and he also plays for the club Manchester United. He scores goals quite often and is well known for his power‚ pace and agility. He is also very passionate and puts his all in everything that he does. With these tools Wayne Rooney has the potential to become one of the greatest soccer players of

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    derived from the Sanskrit word ’katha’‚ meaning story. Thus‚ ’katthaka’ means the one who tells a story. Kathak focuses more on the footwork of the dancer. The movements are skillfully controlled and performed straight-legged‚ by dancers wearing the ankle bells (ghunghroo). The costumes and themes of Kathak are often similar to those in Mughal miniature paintings. History Initially‚ dancers known as ’katthakas’ used to perform in village squares and temple courtyards across the country‚ unfolding

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    Club Foot Research Paper

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    how children are affected. Being born with this deformity‚ I know first hand the affects and complications that come with it. Club Foot or congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) refers to the way the baby’s foot is positioned at a sharp angle to the ankle‚ like the head of a golf club. Club Foot is a relatively common birth defect and is usually an isolated problem for an otherwise healthy newborn. Club Foot can be mild or severe‚ and inhibit one or both feet. This deformity will hinder a child ’s development

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    Why is football becoming so dangerous? Football is quickly becoming one of the most dangerous sports there is.do to players getting bigger and stronger. And more players are also giving more cheap shoots than ever. But do to better equipment players are also getting less head injuries like concussions. But football douse need some more changes to make the game safer. l. types of injuries? The most common type of injure in football is concussions. A concussion happens when

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    GAIT ANALYSIS AND RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES Gait analysis is the systematic study of animal locomotion‚ more specifically the study of human motion‚ using the eye and the brain of observers‚ augmented by instrumentation for measuring body movements‚ body mechanics‚ and the activity of the muscles. Gait analysis is used to assess‚ plan‚ and treat individuals with conditions affecting their ability to walk. It is also commonly used in sports biomechanics to help athletes run more efficiently and to identify

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    Badminton

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    FACULTY OF BUSINESS & ACCOUNTING DCO105 CO-CURRICULUM II (BADMINTON) ASSIGNMENT 3: INJURIES MANAGEMENT IN BADMINTON BIL NAMES STUDENT ID PROGRAMME 1. DINIE BT AHMAD 132011236 DBA LECTURER’S NAME: MOHD HADI MOHAMED MAHIDIN SUBMISSION DATE: THURSDAY‚ 24 JULY‚ 2014 INJURIES MANAGEMENT IN BADMINTON Some common injuries due to the explosive nature of badminton are:   1. LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS (Tennis Elbow)   Inflammation of the forearm extensors causing outer

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    The Jungle Book Comparison

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    The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a novel about the harsh conditions and hard lives of working immigrants during the early 1900s. The story follows a Lithuanian man named Jurgis Rudkus and all the hardship and tragedy he endures. Cinderella Man directed by Ron Howard is a film about the famous boxer James J. Braddock. The film shows the hardship James and his family suffer during the Great Depression. Jurgis Rudkus and James J. Braddock show similarities from the beginning‚ middle‚ and end in their

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