"Strengths" are typically considered to be qualities or abilities that a person is considerably more skilled in. These can range from traditionally positive examples such as
Other strengths can be seen as negative, but still strengths in that the person can easily be noted for that characteristic.
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The motto of Peoples Christian Academy is 'School Verse: But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles'.
Saskatchewan's provincial motto is Multis E Gentibus Vires, which is Latin for "From many peoples strength".
A teacher and a construction worker who builds peoples homes so they can live there.
Saskatchewan's moto in latin is "Multis e Gentibus Vires" which translates in english to "Strength from Many Peoples".
Some examples of bilateral exercises that can help improve overall strength and coordination include squats, deadlifts, bench presses, and rows. These exercises work both sides of the body simultaneously, helping to develop balanced strength and coordination.
Peoples is already plural, there is no plural for it.... Examples: The English are a people who stress courtesy in speech. The English and French have been two rival peoples for centuries.
Health as evaluated by run speed and arm strength (2 vairables).
an old person has less blood cells, when this happens bones lose the strength that they used to have.
When technology is used to make peoples lives better. Heart Transplants, Fibre Optic Networking to peoples homes, Electricity, Clean drinking Water are examples of benign technology working for people.
Examples of conditioning exercises are general core stability exercises, lower leg strength and foot speed exercises, and upper body exercises.
Strength is generally measured by the amount of repetitions of an exercise per minute (e.g. pushups per min, sit ups p/m).