Articles, tagged with "isolation", page 3
09th October 2009
The spring ligament, a strong fibrous band, stretches from the calcaneus to the navicular, running under the talus on the way, keeping the foot arch in place. The arch of the foot is maintained by the spring ligament holding the bones together against the...
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Author:
David Ravech
01st September 2009
One of the most popular muscle groups that bodybuilders seek to improve is the biceps, with possibly the most common question asked of successful bodybuilders from curious onlookers being "how big are your arms?" Bodybuilders will focus upon a wide variet...
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Author:
Francesco Castano
31st August 2009
What does your dog do when you're at work or you're away from the house for some other reason for the majority of the day? Is there more than one dog in your household? Do you provide toys or other items that will aide in keeping your dog entertained thro...
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Author:
Matt LeClair
28th August 2009
The way the HSC is structured is in terms of syllabus dot-points that are easy to read and understand. This helps HSC students because as their HSC trials and final HSC exams approach, the syllabus itself can be a useful study tool.
Structure of the HSC ...
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Author:
Amit Kothiyal
01st August 2009
Tackling bad behaviour of employees
There are employees that spread negativity, there are some who have a tendency of arguing, there are some who don't like listening to their boss and some who don't take orders seriously. The first mistake that the se...
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hrmagazine
23rd July 2009
Some 70 - 80% of mobile traffic originates from inside buildings. This is especially true in urban environments where the focus of the mobile user is on high data rates. For mobile 3G network, only serving macro base station within a few hundred meters of...
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Author:
Paul Ngai
21st July 2009
Emotional distress claims at workplace are usually caused by workplace bullying by a superior or a co-employee.
The emotional distress could be caused by actions by an individual or a group and workplace bullying can take on different forms.
Workpl...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
29th April 2009
It is a common myth that bicep muscles can be improved merely by using compound exercising, but this is not necessarily true. Though it is true that isolation work is required by the triceps and bicep muscles during arm workouts, it is also true that an e...
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Author:
jeffykk
17th April 2009
So you're wondering how to get bigger forearms? Well, you're in the right place then - you'll certainly find what you're looking for. First things first, I should point out that in order to get bigger forearms - and gain muscle mass in general - you have ...
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Author:
Bill Forestell
10th April 2009
When you're trying to build muscle mass, you need to focus on "compound" multi-joint exercises. Compound exercises are movements that recruit multiple muscle groups. So, with regards to chest training, a compound exercise would be the bench press and an i...
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Author:
Bill Forestell
07th April 2009
The main problem with the idea that we are a product of our genes and nothing else is that we are not born and kept in isolation in a bubble for the rest of our lives. As human beings we arrive with a survival kit, but we grow and develop in a process of ...
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Author:
Elaine Mak
30th March 2009
It only seems natural to consider the psychological effects of childhood obesity and how it affects our children. Not too long ago such topics would be unheard of. The child obesity issue worldwide has received so much attention it seems appropriate to co...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
13th March 2009
The state of Monaco, beside his small area - it's the second smallest country in the world - is a sovereign state since its foundation in the fourteenth century, with a little aside during the French Revolution. It therefore has the right to fly its own c...
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Author:
Olivier Roland
10th March 2009
1. Menstrual Problems: Many younger women who have had tubal ligation surgery have issues with their menstrual cycle afterwards. These problems may be caused by improper blood flow to the ovaries after the surgery. Sometimes blood vessels get "nicked" dur...
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Author:
Sandra Wilson
29th September 2008
The wiring regulations have been in existence since 1882. They were created to help with safety in lighting circuits with specific attention to the risk resented by fire. The title of the 1st edition was in fact "Rules and Regulations for the prevention o...
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Author:
domlec