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When organisms require the same limited resources within an environment, they may have to compete for them. Competition is a net-negative interaction. Even if two competing individuals or populations do not interact directly, the overall fitness of both competitors is lowered as a result of not having full access to the limited resource.Intraspecific competition, which occurs between individuals of the same species, serves as a natural mechanism for regulating population size. Too much...
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Torque

Torque is an important quantity for describing the dynamics of a rotating rigid body. We see the application of torque in many ways in the world, such as when pressing the accelerator in a car, which causes the engine to apply additional torque on the drivetrain. Here, we define torque and provide a framework to create an equation to calculate torque for a rigid body with fixed-axis rotation.
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Robbers Cave

During the 1950s, the landmark Robbers Cave experiment demonstrated that when groups must compete with one another, intergroup conflict, hostility, and even violence may result. At the Oklahoman summer camp, two troops of boys—termed the Rattlers and the Eagles—took part in a week-long tournament. During this time, their negativity culminated in derogatory name-calling, fistfights, and even vandalism and destruction of property. However, this work also revealed that such tension could be...
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Pappus and Guldinus's theorems are powerful mathematical principles that are used for finding the surface area and volume of composite shapes. For example, consider a cylindrical storage tank with a conical top. Finding the surface area or volume can be challenging for such complex shapes. These theorems are particularly useful in calculating the volume and surface area of such systems. Here, the cylindrical storage tank with a conical top can be broken down into two simple shapes: a cylinder...
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Castigliano's Theorem: Problem Solving

The deflection of a simply supported beam that carries a central point load can be analyzed using structural mechanics principles, particularly by applying Castigliano's theorem. This theorem relates the displacement at the load application point to the partial derivatives of the strain energy in the structure. The simply supported beam with a point load at its center has symmetric reaction forces at the supports, each bearing half of the load. The bending moment at any point along the beam is...
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A toroid is a closely wound donut-shaped coil constructed using a single conducting wire. In general, it is assumed that a toriod consists of multiple circular loops perpendicular to its axis.
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What did we learn from the torontolympiad?

R W Jackson

    Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien
    |February 10, 2011
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    Summary

    The Olympiad for the Physically Disabled provides significant benefits for athletes and the wider disabled community. These sporting events foster greater public appreciation for the capabilities of disabled individuals, rebuilding lives through sport.

    Area of Science:

    • Sports Science
    • Disability Studies
    • Sociology of Sport

    Background:

    • The Olympiad for the Physically Disabled is a major international sporting event.
    • The 1976 Olympiad in Toronto was the second-largest amateur sporting event globally that year.
    • Sport offers substantial benefits to disabled athletes and the broader disabled community.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the positive impact of the Olympiad for the Physically Disabled.
    • To emphasize the role of sport in enhancing the lives of disabled individuals.
    • To underscore the importance of the event in fostering public perception of disabled individuals' abilities.

    Main Methods:

    • Descriptive analysis of the 1976 Olympiad in Toronto.
    • Qualitative assessment of the benefits of sport for disabled individuals.

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  • Observation of the societal impact of the event on public perception.
  • Main Results:

    • The 1976 Olympiad was a significant international amateur sporting event.
    • Sport participation positively impacts disabled athletes and communities.
    • The event improved public appreciation for the abilities of disabled people.
    • The games provided a memorable and life-changing experience for participants and spectators.

    Conclusions:

    • The Olympiad for the Physically Disabled is a vital platform for disabled athletes.
    • Sport serves as a powerful tool for personal development and societal integration for disabled individuals.
    • Events like the Torontolympiad demonstrate the transformative power of sport in rebuilding lives and challenging perceptions.