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Training Program 30 Second
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This training program is for Bob, a male eleven
year-old student with cerebral palsy. This
requires him to use a wheelchair most of the time
although he is able to stand and walk for short
distances of approximately 30 feet when there is
something to hang on to for stability. With more
muscular training, that distance could be
increased greatly as the only reason he cannot
continue is fatigue and therefore the risk of
falling or other injury. It should be noted that
an assistant will be needed f...
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Unconditioned Stimulus Operant Conditioning
653 words
What I want to do is train my dog to shake with
either paw upon request. If I say right I want him
to raise his right paw and the same for the left.
I would use operant and classical conditioning to
reach the goal of teaching this trick to my dog. I
must condition the dog to shake by using positive
reinforcement. The dog (Max) already puts his paw
on me when I grab his head so I will act like I am
going to reach for his head and when he puts his
paw on me I will say, shake. Every time he puts
hi...
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Slingshot Catapult Clothesline Rope Slingshot Catapult Clothesline Belly
1,326 words
3 - moss cover three handled family grudunzle 24 -
missile drop kick off the top rope 149 - flying
forearm from the second rope 223 - reverse atomic
knee drop onto right knee 225 - running
clothesline with right arm 228 - running
clothesline with left arm 229 - reverse atomic
knee drop onto left knee 282 - jumping standing
head scissors 299 - ring rope vertical splash
clothesline 307 - springboard moon sault body
press 337 - shoulder mount face first power bomb
346 - spinning cobra clutch sleepe...
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Tae Kwon Mcgraw Hill
1,600 words
How does a roundhouse kick work? Tae Kwon Do is a
Korean, unarmed martial art and is best known for
its kicks (Park, 2001). The roundhouse kick is a
turning kick and happens to be the most commonly
used kick during competition (Lee, 1996). For this
reason, the roundhouse kick will be analyzed in
reference to sparring competition. The roundhouse
kick, a multi planar skill, starts with the
kicking leg traveling in an arc towards the front
with the knee in a chambered position (Pearson,
1997). The ...
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Break Dancing Hip Hop
1,150 words
Basic moves are pretty simple moves, most which
are used just before a breaker hits the ground.
Some basic moves include the rock, topback, 6
-step (also known as the down rock), swipes
freezes, and the backspin. The rock is probably
one of the first breaking moves ever created, it
being derived from James Browns Good Foot. The
rock can best be described as a form of fighting;
this move is almost always performed by two or
more people. The main idea of this move is to just
show ones own style of...
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Spanish Civil War Hemingway
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Ernest Hemingway's Code Hero In For Who Ernest
Hemingway's Code Hero In For Who The Bell Tolls
And A Farewell To Arms # They were American
innocents negotiating the river of life wherever
it took them: to Italy, to Spain, to Africa, to
the Caribbean, wounded men laughing through the
pain, sometimes risking their skins but never
sacrificing their honor. It was a river into which
countless writers would thrust their paddles.
(Papa) Ernest Hemingway is arguably one of the
most important writers in ...
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Rises Must Converge Good Country People
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Good Country People: Like Julian in "
Everything that Rises Must Converge, " Hulga
is a proud intellectual and has little doubt of
her belief in " nothingness. " However,
by the end, she has fallen prey to the same naive
stereotypes as her mother. Do you think her
beliefs are based on reason or on the desire to
distinguish herself from the ignorance which is
all around her? Hulga accentuates her wooden leg
by making unnecessary noises when she walks and
plays up the deformity...
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Huck Finn Thirty Seven
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Huck Finn CHAPTER XXXV IT would be most an hour
yet till breakfast, so we left and struck down
into the woods; because Tom said we got to have
some light to see how to dig by, and a lantern
makes too much, and might get us into trouble;
what we must have was a lot of them rotten chunks
thats called fox-fire, and just makes a soft kind
of a glow when you lay them in a dark place. We
fetched an armful and hid it in the weeds, and set
down to rest, and Tom says, kind of dissatisfied:
Blame it, this...
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Flannery O Connor Good Country People
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SYMBOLISM IN GOOD COUNTRY PEOPLE Symbolism plays a
major role in Flannery O Connor s story, Good
Country People. Multiple objects that are
presented in the story appear initially to be
merely props, but the reader later discovers these
props to actually be extremely important and
necessary to the dynamics of the story. These
props, or objects, symbolically represent the
personalities of the characters who possess and /
or use them. One such object in the story is the
wooden leg of Hulga. When th...
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