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    muscles and occurs in the transverse plan of motion. The serve is not finished when the server makes contact with the ball. In order to get the full effect, highest velocity, and most accurate placement, the follow through is not only necessary but critical. Glenohumeral internal rotation and forearm pronation are two movements performed in this phase. In a right handed server, the left shoulder angles down in the deceleration phase, while the right shoulder comes up over the top, resulting in inward

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    billing charges.  Improve relationship with payers. Reorganization of organizational structure  Develop a flow chart of the total process of both facilities.  Evaluate each activity to determine if it’s strategy critical.  Consider the benefits and demerits of outsourcing non-critical activities.  Design a functional structure for performing the remaining activities.  Reorganize groups and personnel who carry out this activities into the new structure. Develop financial strategy  Evaluate

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    Gladwell uses many critical points within the Civil Rights Movement to support his claim—the most notable of which is of the Greensboro sit-ins. In the early ‘60s, “seventy thousand students,” all across the South and Southwest took part in these revolutionary demonstrations (Gladwell). By this time Jim Crow laws were well in effect; the South and Southwest were plagued by racial discrimination and segregation. The consequences of disobeying these laws were brutally severe: unjust arrests, beatings

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    Introduction Tennis serve is the shot that starts off the point. It is normally instigated by pitching the ball into the air and thumping it into the diagonally opposite service box exclusive of touching the net. This act is attained underhand or overhead. It is the only attempt where a player takes his time to position up, instead of reacting to an opponent’s shot. In doing this, high percentages of the efforts are normally exerted at the upper extremity of the body, while the rest at the lower

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    Thoreau and King use many similar strategies in their writings. One uses these strategies to make their piece more effective. King 's persuasive letter to the clergyman, Letter from Birmingham Jail was far more effective than Thoreau’s Lecture On the Duty of Civil Disobedience directed towards americans ready to change things, and here is why. King’s article was more effective because he strives towards tugging on the audience 's heartstrings rather than the logical side, his repetition proved to

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    Who Sang to the Moon" by Jeffery Mason, he points out that many farmed animas are getting slaughtered for food.He explains that farm animals have feelings and consciousness as humans in his essay. Farmed animals are dealing with unbearable pain for human to eat. In his essay, he proves us with his brilliant experiences observing farmed animals such as pigs,cows, she eps,goats,ducks and chickens.Farmed animals have unique qualities of their own.Masson points out in his essay that we don 't acknowledge

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    concern that my player had felt threatened to have an upset parent approach her while she was officiating. After speaking with her, I returned to the gym as we had to play Howard Lake. We played Howard Lake and won the first set. When we were about 13 points into the second match, I had another Northern Impact parent approach me while we were playing a match, when we weren’t playing their team, and accuse my girls of making racist and threatening comments to a Northern Impact player. I know that this

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    My First Time Of My Life

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    pads and tennis shoes. I pulled my hair into a ponytail. Finally, I filled up my water bottle and waited to go. In 3rd grade or rec volleyball you don 't have specific positions. You rotate all the way through the six rotations and when you lose the point when you are serving, you go into serve receive. Once you win

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    The Cove Film Analysis

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    conventions. These conventions relate to the texts content, style, form and audience response and reception. The Cove employs these four levels of realism to construct a sense of authenticity and to position the audience into understanding a negative point of view portrayed about the dolphin slaughter in Taiji. The convention of content in the documentary concerns the implementation of true events, as well as the casting of real people. The style of The Cove focuses on the manipulation of

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    Flannery O’Connor’s “Good Country People” is a seemingly two-dimensional story based around Hulga Hopewell, a pessimistic atheist, who lives in an old-fashioned country home alongside her mother, Mrs. Hopewell, some others include the farmhand, Mrs. Freeman, and Mrs. Freeman’s two daughters, Carramae and Glynese. Throughout the story, Mrs. Hopewell, along with the other characters, assert their views to hulga that good country people are the foundation of living a good life. The story compares and

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