In American Football, quarterbacks throw the ball on the major axis, spirally to pass the ball to a person in a long distance. The quarterbacks increase precision and accuracy as they throw spiral because of two reasons. As the ball rotates until it reaches to the receiver, the ball is able to go through the air, instead of going against and blocks wind, which means that it stops wind from affecting it better than it being thrown in normal ways. The ball can experience this due to the moment of inertia
1. Newton Newton is placed close to the city of Boston, which makes it an ideal location for commuters. This vibrant city has a thriving real estate market. Renters, buyers and investors have numerous options available. Like other areas of Boston, properties tend to get shapped up right away. Prospective buyers must move quickly if they want to grab some of the best deals in the area. It also pays to do your research beforehand. Talented agents and the right listings can help you learn about the
principles selected for the mechanical analysis of a football punt are power, torque, momentum, work, and center of gravity (center of mass). These biomechanical principles all make a connection to the movement of a football punt. The power, which is the rate of doing work and amount of energy consumed per unit of time is what allows the participant to have a force in the action. The participant needs energy to be able to complete the punt. Torque, which is the twisting force that tends to cause rotation
remained prosperous and stable during her reign while also consolidating her power through foreign policy, building programs and religious reform. Hatshepsut’s foreign policy was a major achievement that made her a successful ruler as her expedition to punt and her minor military campaigns were important to the stability and economy of Egypt. Hatshepsut was a greatly successful ruler because of her building programs and building policies which were important religiously and politically and were innovative
Yet, despite her numerous accomplishments and innovative policies, her achievements have been widely under-estimated, and her legacy largely overshadowed by the accomplishments of her male successors. From the ambitious expeditions to the Land of Punt, to the construction of the magnificent Temple of Deir el-Bahari, Hatshepsut's reign was marked by remarkable feats of leadership and vision. By examining the historical context of her reign, the scope of her building projects, and the impact of her
scrambles out of the pocket and then throws an impressive touchdown pass to Jermaine Kearse! The Seahawks have brought back this game from a 31-0 deficit to 31-21, can the Seahawks bring this back? The Panthers get the ball back but they have to punt the ball with 2:55 left in the 4th quarter, can the Seahawks score a touchdown to make the game even closer? The Seahawks drive their way up the field to the Panthers 18 yard line where they are forced to kick a field goal, the score is now 31-24
The New Kingdom of Egypt was from 1570 to 1069 BCE. Kingship was passed down from father to son; however, the king’s accession to the throne was justified by his claim to be the son of the sun god, Ra, rather than of a prior king. The King was a demigod, a divine being. Although kingship was restricted to male heirs, there were instances in which females were able to gain great amount of power. One example is Hatshepsut during the 18th dynasty. She was able to claim herself as pharaoh; however, there
I is for interception my dream thing to do in a game or a pick six with is an interception but with a touchdown. This happened my sixth grade year of football. It was are first game against Maze red it was hotter then anything I have dealt with and being on the field didn 't really help that much since the tar was black which soaks up the heat causing it to be hotter on the field then in the stands. We knew that going in they weren 't that good but that doesn 't call for going easy. We kick off to
Hatshepsut as a pharaoh of Egypt from roughly 1479 to 1458 BCE. She not only had the long west reign of any Egyptian female, but is also regarded as one of the most successful rulers in Egyptian history. Under Hatshepsut, Egypt explored, built, and grew. Hatshepsut had many achievements, but the greatest of them all was being the first female pharaoh of Egypt to have full powers during the 18th dynasty when there was great opposition against the women leadership. She was the daughter of King Thutmose
Hatshepsut had many achievements such as being the first female pharaoh in her dynasty and in ancient Egypt, She ruled for a successful 22 years before dying. She was also able to extend Egyptian trades as she made many expeditions to Punt, as when people came back from Punt they would bring back gold, ebony, animal skins and baboons ( Tyldesley, 2015) . These all helped Egyptian society become a better place to live. Also she was able to expand the building program through building temples and churches
page 189, Egypt of the Pharaohs). This response to Hatshepsut’s legacy reflects on the campaigns she conducted in Nubia (known as Sudan today) and also shows a negative perspective from a historian studying this. The foreign policy, expedition to Punt, was also an important perspective on Hatshepsut’s reign and legacy. In order for
Offensive Football Philosophy We do everything with tempo and speed There no time wasted We practice organized and precisely Everyone must be involved whether injured or on the sidelines We communicate with the team by using Runs & Protections, and words We always attack We are always a team II. Objectives Score touchdowns Gain yards Gain first downs Time of possession Exploit weaknesses in the opposing defense Reduce fumbles and interceptions III. Methods As an offense we must be able to run plays
Discuss the nature of Hatshepsut’s relationship with Thutmose III: (376) The nature of Hatshepsut’s relationship with her nephew, Thutmose III has been in debate between historians and archaeologists alike. The two most common theories, although opposing, about their relationship is that Thutmose III resented Hatshepsut and wanted her claim to the throne. On the contrary, the second theory is that they both ruled co-operatively with Hatshepsut crowning herself king and ruling in a diarchy with her
special teams such as kickoff, kickoff return, punt, punt return, and field goal teams. Each one of these units have specific things to do in order to help either the offense of defense of their own team. Kickoff happens at the beginning of every game and the start of the third quarter. Whichever team receives the ball first at the beginning of the game will in return have to kick the ball to the opposing team at the start of the second half. The kickoff and punt teams have the same objective, which is
treated and seen during this time period. In conclusion, Hatshepsut was a great ruler, and would defy all odds being a woman. Her accomplishments during her rule were great, especially opening up trade routes and making expeditions to places such as Punt. These decisions would make Egypt even stronger, and would help them in the long run. Although Thutmose III tried to destroy the legacy of Hatshepsut, people can look back on her and realize that as a woman, she was able to accomplish so
THE MORTUARY TEMPLE OF QUEEN HATSHEPSUT AT DEIR EL BAHARI ----------------------------------------------------------------- THE SITE- ----------------- -Deir el-bahari is a complex of mortuary temples and tombs located on the west bank of the Nile opposite to the city of luxor. -the main goddess of dier el bahari was {wrt mhyt} or the great flood, and it is considered to be one of the forms of goddess Hathor. -she was represented as a cow with a speckled body with trio foils and quatro foils
Hatshepsut was the first female pharaoh of ancient Egypt. Born around 1503 BCE in Thebes to Ahmen and Tuthmosis I, Hatshepsut was her mother’s only child and the king’s only legitimate child. When she was twelve, she married her half brother, Tuthmosis II, and served the traditional role of queen, mother and wife. However, Tuthmosis II was weak, sickly and suffered from poor health. In around 1479, after a 15 year reign, Tuthmosis II finally died, leaving behind his wife, daughter and his heir: Tuthmosis
deviated from the centralised structure of Mentuhotep’s model. The decentralized location of Hatshepsut’s burial chamber causes an anomaly. There are two colonnades in Hatshepsut’s temple, which has different meanings. One is birth colonnade, one is punt colonnade. The birth colonnade is on the right hand side of the ramp to the third level. The decorations on
football far enough downfield so the opponent has to go the length of the field but to hopefully pinned them on the 1 or anywhere inside the 10 yard line as to oppose of getting a touchback and the opponent starting on the 20 yard line or returning the punt into good field position or all the way for a touchdown. Add to the fact that he has to drop the ball into a small window to ensure the best results. Also in case the teams kicking gets injured during the game, which is rare, then the punter job has
tack" call. That call stops the chase and both Coots continue doing what they were doing before the chase. The female has a nicer sounding call than the male. When the female is on a platform looking for a mate she will make low, nasal sounding "punt, punt" or "put, put" calls or a sharper, clearer "tuk, tuk" call. Also while in the pursuit for a mate the Coots will splash around in the water and make chirping type calls to each other. Once a mate has been found and courtship occurs, the male and