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		<description><![CDATA[This is my blog with a collection of my free wordpress themes. This site was originally setup as a test domain for me to work out the kinks in wordpress themes I have been designing. I will most likely continue to use this site for that purpose but since people keep coming to this site [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is my blog with a collection of my free wordpress themes. This site was originally setup as a test domain for me to work out the kinks in wordpress themes I have been designing.</p>
<p>I will most likely continue to use this site for that purpose but since people keep coming to this site looking for free wordpress themes, I figured I would add the thumbnails of current themes along with the demo and download links</p>
<blockquote><p>Please Click the download links to get a zip file containing the wordpress theme of your choice. In order to change the look of your blog just unzip the folder and then you will have to upload the folder with your theme to where your website is hosted. </p>
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You will have to upload the theme to the wp-content/themes folder on your website, then activate the theme in your control panel.
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		<description><![CDATA[Breast biomechanics Scurr recruited 70 women, including students and faculty from the University of Portsmouth, with bra sizes ranging from A-cup to extra-large (DD, E, FF, G, H, HH, J and JJ were included). Each woman walked, jogged and ran while wearing different bra types. During the exercise, Scurr took biomechanical measurements, including the amount [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="textBodyBlack"><strong><strong>Breast  biomechanics</strong></strong><br />
Scurr recruited 70 women, including students  and faculty from the University of Portsmouth, with <a href="http://www.livescience.com/mysteries/070911_llm_bust_size.html" target="_blank">bra sizes</a> ranging from A-cup to extra-large (DD, E, FF, G, H,  HH, J and JJ were included).</p>
<p class="textBodyBlack">Each woman walked, jogged and ran  while wearing different bra types. During the <a href="http://www.livescience.com/health/060530_exercise_good.html" target="_blank">exercise</a>, Scurr took biomechanical measurements, including the  amount of <a href="http://www.livescience.com/php/multimedia/imagedisplay/img_display.php?pic=070911_jog_bra_02.jpg&amp;cap=Study+scientist+Joanna+Scurr+records+measurements+as+a+participant+runs+on+a+treadmill.+Eight+sensors+on+her+body+revealed+her+breasts+moved+in+a+figure-8+pattern.+Credit%3A+University+of+Portsmouth&amp;title=Bras+Don%27t+Support+Bouncing+Breasts%2C+Study+Finds&amp;title=Bras%20Don%27t%20Support%20Bouncing%20Breasts,%20Study%20Finds" target="_blank">breast movement</a> in three directions: up-and-down, side-to-side  and in-and-out.</p>
<p class="textBodyBlack">During walking exercise, the  women’s breasts moved relatively the same amount in all directions. But when  participants sped up to a jog or run, their breasts moved proportionally more in  some directions than others: More than 50 percent of the total movement was in  the up-down direction, 22 percent side-to-side and 27 percent in-and-out.</p>
<p class="textBodyBlack">The overall pattern of the  movement resembled a figure-8.</p>
<p class="textBodyBlack">Typically, bras are designed to  minimize up-and-down motion and not the other two dimensions of breast movement  found in Scurr’s study.</p>
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