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    I Want To Be Opening Page

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    1. Opening Credits- I Don't Want To Be by Gavin DeGraw I chose this specific song as my opening credits because it is one of my favorite songs from my favorite TV show, “One Tree Hill.” Every time I watched this show on Netflix, I never skipped the intro because of this song. It always has a way of putting me in a good mood and singing to the top of my lungs. The beat isn’t the only thing that draws me to this song, the lyrics have such a positive meaning describing how I can be anything I want

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    Dynamic Character

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    In the novel, Louisa is our dynamic character because she changes so much in the story. Our dynamic character is important because it shows us how this book is different than the first, and it helps keep you wondering about the change. Louisa is now dealing with a traumatic injury and it really changes how she acts

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    Dynamic Exercise

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    8. Cardiac output(CO) • Static exercise: o Increase of cardiac output from 6.4L/min to 10.4L/min o Increase in cardiac output, meaning an increase in blood flow to the skeletal muscles contracting • Dynamic exercise: o Greater increase from 7.8L/min to 18.8L/min o Cardiac output peaking at 12 minutes during the 150 Watts cycling before decreasing o More muscles are working, therefore a greater increase in cardiac output to supply more skeletal muscles Total Peripheral resistance(TPR) • Static

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    Group Dynamics

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    CONCEPT 8 CONCEPTS OF GROUP DYNAMIC 8.0 DEFINITION/INTRODUCTION OF CONCEPT The word dynamic means ‘force’. Group dynamics means the study of forces within a group. Since human beings have an innate desire for being a part of a group, group dynamism is bound to occur. Group dynamism is a social process whereby people interact with each other in small groups. Group dynamic is a structural analysis providing a view of groups operating within an organization. A group consists

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    Group Dynamics

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    GROUP DYNAMICS The social process by which people interact and behave in a group environment is called group dynamics. Group dynamics involves the influence of personality, power, and behaviour on the group process. Group dynamics is the study of groups, and also a general term for group processes. Relevant to the fields of psychology, sociology, and communication studies, a group is two or more individuals who are connected to each other by social relationships. Because they interact and

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    Dynamic Stretching

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    statement difficult to understand. Knowing the difference between static and dynamic stretching is imperative to perform the correct stretch during a warmup. According to Torres et al., “Some research data indicate that dynamic stretching can augment muscular performance, and it appears that dynamic stretching is superior to static stretching due to the close similarity to movements that occur during subsequent exercise (2008). A dynamic stretch is more of a short exercise, but it is still considered a stretch

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    Resilience Is Dynamic

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    of competing views. That is, some may believe that resilience is either a trait, a state, a process, or perhaps a combination of these. However, after exploring the literature, I must agree with you that resilience is now being conceptualized as a dynamic process rather than as a trait although some concepts of this term are still inconsistent (Velichkovsky, 2009; Haase & Peterson, 2013). Another point mentioned is that you view resilience as a universal

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    The Dynamic Psychotherapy

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    Existential psychotherapy is a dynamic approach to therapy which focuses on concerns that are rooted in the individual’s existence. Existential psychotherapy is a form of dynamic psychotherapy. The psychodynamics of an individual thus include the various unconscious and conscious forces, motives, and fears that operate within him or her. The dynamic psychotherapies are therapies based upon this dynamic model of mental functioning. Existential therapy is based on a radically different view of the

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    Family Dynamics

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    When it comes to understanding and exploring family dynamics and the culture of specific families, it is important to remember that family experiences are unique to each individual. Family dynamics may include family alignments, hierarchies, roles, ascribed characteristics and patterns of interactions within a family. Families also have responsibilities that dictate the role of each individual. The traditional Anglo- American family that we first encounter in the film is Margaret Lewin with her

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    Dynamic Nominalism

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    meaning of dynamic nominalism is that in naming classifications of human types, people come to fit the label given. A new possibility is offered and this can influence individuals to adopt characteristics and thus fit in to the new classification. This differs from inert nominalism and realism as this label may not always be the same one used for the individual, as social change gives birth to new opportunities, individuals may move categories. This essay is going to explore Hacking’s term dynamic nominalism

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