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    CCTV Surveillance Equipment
    CCTV surveillance equipment, also called a CCTV camera system, is a visual surveillance tool developed for monitoring various environments and activities. An important advancement in the security and surveillance field, many businesses stand to benefit from installing CCTV (closed circuit television) in their stores and offices.Modern CCTV surveillance equipment involves CCD (charge coupled device) video cameras, cable or wireless transmitters/receivers, and monitors. The equipment does not transmit TV signals to the public, but broadcasts them over to limited monitor(s). Video cameras are operated remotely from a control room.CCTV’s sophisticated technology assures picture clarity, night vision, computer-aided operation, and motion recognition facilities that permit the operat
    ort force (SF), coming down through the body to the ground results in a greater force pushing back up, called the ground reaction force (GRF). Remember Newton’s third law of gravity! So those runners putting more into the ground got more out of it. Peter Weyand again: - Much of the work of running is done through passive mechanical processes, in which tendons and muscles act though elastic rebound, much like springs uncoiling, the uncoiling delivers the power to swing your legs.

    At first this seems wrong because surely to run faster we need to move the legs quicker. This study suggests that extra effort applied to moving the legs fas

    Finding Help with Networking and Job Coaching
    Searching for ways to establish a good network of people who are willing to help with locating jobs is much more difficult than one might think. Other than trying to sell something to a relative, setting up a network that does not collapse the minute you try to use it is the next most difficult thing to do in truly hard times. There are many professional HR advisors who establish programs in church groups and other organizations who peddle an approach to networking that most people cannot succeed in implementing.In the real world, asking friends, family, previous co-workers, and cold calling for contacts within companies for help in locating opportunities can be a surprisingly unproductive pursuit. No matter what “line” you concoct about your “exciting” research into furthering you
    What made Michael Johnson a world-beater? His upright running technique did not appear fast until we appreciated the distance between him and second place! To run faster do we emulate him? Many have tried and invariably failed. Does Johnson know something we don't?

    The most common response to the thought of stepping up the pace is to put more effort into the stride. If the legs are already being over worked due to a less than efficient technique, the centre of the brain (motor cortex) that initiates the action has to send more impulses adding to the traffic in the feedback loop. We have the sensation that we are running quicker because of the increased effort, but are we using our energy efficiently?

    The next time you want to increase your speed try the following method. Initially, when you have decided to quicken the pace, observe what you normally do to achieve this. After a minute, slow down to a comfortable jogging pace and again think about raising the pace. This time do not think about running faster but instead just move your arms quicker. If we think of only moving the arms faster, requiring less energy, the legs will match the speed. Try the exercise and experience the difference. The first time you speed up you will use your usual habitual method, the second will feel different because it will be unfamiliar.

    A recent study at Harvard University titled: ’Faster top running speeds are achieved with greater ground forces not more rapid leg movements’, Weyand et al (2000) found that runners reach faster speeds not by repositioning their legs more rapidly in the air but by other means. Head of research, Peter Weyand explains: - When you see someone running at top speed, his or her legs and arms are swinging all over the place. There is just not enough active muscle power available to account for all the motion you see taking place.

    So where does the force come from? To determine what limits top running speed, thirty-three runners of varied ability were monitored performing at different speeds. Surprisingly the amount of time taken to reposition the leg between steps (swing time) was approximately the same at top speed for all runners. The slowest runner’s swing time almost matched that of the 1996 Olympic 100 metre champion, Donovan Bailey!

    So if the swing time is not a factor, how do the faster runners achieve higher speeds? The researchers discovered speed is determined by the amount of force applied to the ground rather than how rapidly limbs are moved through the air. The greater the force, called the support force (SF), coming down through the body to the ground results in a greater force pushing back up, called the ground reaction force (GRF). Remember Newton’s third law of gravity! So those runners putting more into the ground got more out of it. Peter Weyand again: - Much of the work of running is done through passive mechanical processes, in which tendons and muscles act though elastic rebound, much like springs uncoiling, the uncoiling delivers the power to swing your legs.

    At first this seems wrong because surely to run faster we need to move the legs quicker. This study suggests that extra effort applied to moving the legs fas

    Importance of Stories
    Long before the advent of a written history, the elders of ancient civilisations used stories to teach the new generation. The lessons might have related to the values of the society, their particular version of how they came to be, their purpose on the earth, or methods of obtaining food or a spouse.The most well known of the ancient stories were the civilisation’s particular version of how Earth came into existence and how they came to be here on earth. These are known as the great Creation Stories. Every civilisation had an explanation for what the Earth sun, moon and stars were, along with more intricate details of the place of fire, water, animals and humans in the ecosystem.The Creation Stories of various civilisations include the Stories from Genesis in the Bible (the wr
    of the increased effort, but are we using our energy efficiently?

    The next time you want to increase your speed try the following method. Initially, when you have decided to quicken the pace, observe what you normally do to achieve this. After a minute, slow down to a comfortable jogging pace and again think about raising the pace. This time do not think about running faster but instead just move your arms quicker. If we think of only moving the arms faster, requiring less energy, the legs will match the speed. Try the exercise and experience the difference. The first time you speed up you will use your usual habitual method, the second will feel different because it will be unfamiliar.

    A recent study at Harvard University titled: ’Faster top running speeds are achieved with greater ground forces not more rapid leg movements’, Weyand et al (2000) found that runners reach faster speeds not by repositioning their legs more rapidly in the air but by other means. Head of research, Peter Weyand explains: - When you see someone running at top speed, his or her legs and arms are swinging all over the place. There is just not enough active muscle power available to account for all the motion you see taking place.

    So where does the force come from? To determine what limits top running speed, thirty-three runners of varied ability were monitored performing at different speeds. Surprisingly the amount of time taken to reposition the leg between steps (swing time) was approximately the same at top speed for all runners. The slowest runner’s swing time almost matched that of the 1996 Olympic 100 metre champion, Donovan Bailey!

    So if the swing time is not a factor, how do the faster runners achieve higher speeds? The researchers discovered speed is determined by the amount of force applied to the ground rather than how rapidly limbs are moved through the air. The greater the force, called the support force (SF), coming down through the body to the ground results in a greater force pushing back up, called the ground reaction force (GRF). Remember Newton’s third law of gravity! So those runners putting more into the ground got more out of it. Peter Weyand again: - Much of the work of running is done through passive mechanical processes, in which tendons and muscles act though elastic rebound, much like springs uncoiling, the uncoiling delivers the power to swing your legs.

    At first this seems wrong because surely to run faster we need to move the legs quicker. This study suggests that extra effort applied to moving the legs fas

    How to Save Money and Get Discount Automobile Insurance in Nevada
    Let’s face it – the cost of automobile insurance in Nevada is high and it’s not likely to get much lower any time soon. This has sent many Nevada drivers scrambling to find ways to save money and get discount automobile insurance here in Nevada.If you are a young driver, still in school, you know how expensive your auto insurance can be! One way to keep your premiums low is to stay in school and get good grades – most auto insurance companies in Nevada offer some form of a Good Student Discount. If your school offers driver’s training – take it. Most companies also discount your premiums if you have successfully completed an approved driver’s training course.If you own two or more cars it usually pays to insure all of them through the same company. Most companies offer wha
    nd will feel different because it will be unfamiliar.

    A recent study at Harvard University titled: ’Faster top running speeds are achieved with greater ground forces not more rapid leg movements’, Weyand et al (2000) found that runners reach faster speeds not by repositioning their legs more rapidly in the air but by other means. Head of research, Peter Weyand explains: - When you see someone running at top speed, his or her legs and arms are swinging all over the place. There is just not enough active muscle power available to account for all the motion you see taking place.

    So where does the force come from? To determine what limits top running speed, thirty-three runners of varied ability were monitored performing at different speeds. Surprisingly the amount of time taken to reposition the leg between steps (swing time) was approximately the same at top speed for all runners. The slowest runner’s swing time almost matched that of the 1996 Olympic 100 metre champion, Donovan Bailey!

    So if the swing time is not a factor, how do the faster runners achieve higher speeds? The researchers discovered speed is determined by the amount of force applied to the ground rather than how rapidly limbs are moved through the air. The greater the force, called the support force (SF), coming down through the body to the ground results in a greater force pushing back up, called the ground reaction force (GRF). Remember Newton’s third law of gravity! So those runners putting more into the ground got more out of it. Peter Weyand again: - Much of the work of running is done through passive mechanical processes, in which tendons and muscles act though elastic rebound, much like springs uncoiling, the uncoiling delivers the power to swing your legs.

    At first this seems wrong because surely to run faster we need to move the legs quicker. This study suggests that extra effort applied to moving the legs fas

    The Only One That Works - It Will Save You A Ton In The Long Run
    If you have ever tried a work from home program then you have probably been scammed. Well you are not alone. After the birth of my son, my wife wanted to spend more time at home. Of course the work from home idea came up and of course she fell for several scams. My personal favorite was the envelope stuffing scam. If you have not seen this one then here is your warning. DON’T DO IT! Your entire start up package that costs around $50.00 consists of a letter telling you how to scam others the same way you just realized that you have been. How do they sleep at night?After that, I looked long and hard at what kind of legit home based job my wife could perform and that I could afford. What I found after heavy review of many companies was that most are in fact, scams. There is one product t
    what limits top running speed, thirty-three runners of varied ability were monitored performing at different speeds. Surprisingly the amount of time taken to reposition the leg between steps (swing time) was approximately the same at top speed for all runners. The slowest runner’s swing time almost matched that of the 1996 Olympic 100 metre champion, Donovan Bailey!

    So if the swing time is not a factor, how do the faster runners achieve higher speeds? The researchers discovered speed is determined by the amount of force applied to the ground rather than how rapidly limbs are moved through the air. The greater the force, called the support force (SF), coming down through the body to the ground results in a greater force pushing back up, called the ground reaction force (GRF). Remember Newton’s third law of gravity! So those runners putting more into the ground got more out of it. Peter Weyand again: - Much of the work of running is done through passive mechanical processes, in which tendons and muscles act though elastic rebound, much like springs uncoiling, the uncoiling delivers the power to swing your legs.

    At first this seems wrong because surely to run faster we need to move the legs quicker. This study suggests that extra effort applied to moving the legs fas

    Is New Age a Religion?
    The new age movement is well known to most of us and many of the ideas this movement has have been adopted by millions of people. Is new age a religion or just a spiritual inspiration movement? The American Heritage®Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition gives the following definition of religion:"Belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers regarded as creator and governor of the universe. A personal or institutionalized system grounded in such belief and worship."According to this definition new age is definitely a religion as well as a spiritual enlightenment that has the power of inspiring all of us.New Age followers believe that as the Age of Aquarius (that started at 2000 millennium change) unfolds, a New Age will develop. This new age w
    ort force (SF), coming down through the body to the ground results in a greater force pushing back up, called the ground reaction force (GRF). Remember Newton’s third law of gravity! So those runners putting more into the ground got more out of it. Peter Weyand again: - Much of the work of running is done through passive mechanical processes, in which tendons and muscles act though elastic rebound, much like springs uncoiling, the uncoiling delivers the power to swing your legs.

    At first this seems wrong because surely to run faster we need to move the legs quicker. This study suggests that extra effort applied to moving the legs faster may not therefore be the most efficient way to increase speed. The upward thrust of the GRF is translated into forward motion by the action of the hip, knee and ankle joints. If the act of trying to move the legs faster leads to unnecessary muscle activity, joint movement will be impeded therefore reducing the leg’s efficiency to perform its task. When we run faster obviously the legs move quicker but this should be a result of a greater force pushing the leg back up from the earth (a recoil action). For example the harder you throw a tennis ball at the ground the higher and faster it bounces back up. The faster a leg comes up from the earth, the quicker it comes back down.

    The paper summarises the results by stating:

    We conclude that human runners reach faster top speeds not by repositioning their limbs more rapidly in the air, but by applying greater support forces to the ground.

    The study also found how the fastest runners achieve the characteristic longer strides. It has been known for many years that longer strides meant faster running. Coaches encouraged sprinters to practice taking longer strides and devised exercises to strengthen appropriate muscles (many of which lead to injury). This now appears to be wrong. Trying to lengthen the stride length decreases a muscle’s ability to apply the support force required to get back up for the next step. Runners are not faster because they take longer strides. It is the other way around; runners take longer strides because they are fast. They are fast because they apply greater support forces to the ground allowing them to spend longer time in the air, hence the longer stride. So if the secret to achieving greater speed is to apply more force to the ground, how do we go about doing it? I suspect that in the light of this research there will be coaches looking to strengthen the muscles that push the leg downward. However is this the right approach? Whilst muscle strength is a factor, it could prove to be detrimental to performance if all that strength is misapplied. In the act of trying to drive the leg down, the athlete will increase the risk of injury due to increasing the amount of stress placed on the joints. It may also reduce the recoil action if the joints are not allowed to move freely.

    I believe one factor is balance. If the body is off balance the application of the support force is impaired by unproductive muscle activity holding us up instead of allowing force to go down. You can test this by leaning backwards as you run. If we can reduce interference with our

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