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    Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) is located on the ulnar side of the wrist. According to Barlow (2016), the TFCC contains an articular disc and three ligaments which attach to carpal bones, the ulna, and radius (p. 271). Blazar stated the three ligaments include the dorsal radio-ulnar ligament, the ulnar collateral ligament, and the ulno-carpal ligament (p. 60). The TFCC is a shock absorber, allows for wrist stability, grip, and weight bearing and rotational loading tasks. Neumann, Kirkendall, and Moorman (2016) stated the TFCC is the main stabilizer of the distal radioulnar joint and allows for ulnocarpal stability (p. 181). Following an injury to the TFCC, stabilization would be impacted. An injury to the TFCC is commonly caused…

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    Fact or Fiction: The Effects of Misrepresentation Literature appears in many forms from fiction to non-fiction to memoirs with each providing a different purpose for the intended reader. Often, authors will write their memoirs in order to give the reader new knowledge of events through personal experience rather than to entertain them as a folk tale might. Consequently, those in search of gaining knowledge through personal experience on a particular event will most likely choose to evaluate the…

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    Triangular Trade Analysis

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    The thought of the Triangular Trade was created by boat skippers from England and New England. The focal thought was to have an exchange course between three mainland’s, in this manner shaping the triangle. This thought demonstrated effective on the grounds that every mainland did not have a certain product which another landmass had. The way of travel was as follows: New England to Africa back toward the West Indies, then to New England, then to Europe. Shippers and brokers took this way in…

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    The majority of students, including myself knows about slavery. Our own selves have seen, heard, and often talked around it intensively in class discussions or with our parents. The biggest common slaves that were famous by doing something drastic was Harriet Tubman, Fredrick Douglas, and George Washington Carver. Harriet Tubman became famous for her secretive underground railroad that led an enormous amount of slaves to freedom by following the North Star. Fredrick Douglas became famous for…

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    The theme I shall focus on shall be about love and romanticism, which is defined in three different ways; such as enthusiasm for something, romantic and caring feelings for someone, and concern for a family member, which isn't romantic but love nonetheless. How does it define John Grady's romantic view of the American western cowboy culture? His romantic love for Alejandra, or his lust? Alfonsa's love and concern for Alejandra's honor and reputation, as well as her grandniece's safety from…

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    The thought of love can be overpowering for many. In the article Why Is Love Important, it informs, “Love is a universal feeling, which is felt by every living being on this earth,” (Sharma). The concept of love exists for everyone, but what happens when love becomes obsession? In the dramatic monologues, or forms of poetry where an individual is speaking, My Last Duchess and Porphyria's Lover by Robert Browning, the poems deal with two men who are in love with beautiful women, to which they…

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    How Hierarchy of Needs and Triangular Theory of Love Shape Our Culture The American Culture impacts the way our lives function. A culture is vulnerable to change; it may not always be good. It is evident that our culture is influenced immensely by various social and psychological theories. Various theories such as Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs, the theory that describes someone who prioritizes their needs in a way that makes living easier, and Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love, the theory…

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    As I read the Truly, Madly, Guilty article, my emotions were fiddled with. I went from being angry/disgusted with the author, to sympathizing with her. The author did not relate with the women in her mommy and me class. The women love their husbands, however, they love their children more. Most women, have this instant connection with their newborn, which makes them fall deeply in love with the child. Being pregnant for 9 months and anticipating meeting the child, normally leads to a strong…

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    Early adulthood imposes new challenges and it causes us to cognitively develop. The older we get the more our gross and fine motor skills refine. We are concrete problem-solvers and have the ability to overcome new situations and difficulties. Many early-aged adults believe they have the solution to every problem. In early adulthood we have been through the final stages of formal operation, however there has been a dispute regarding if there is a higher stage of formal operations. Evidentially,…

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    Romantic Attachment Theory

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    However there are numerous problems and critiques of the interpersonal theories of attraction, such as within feminist discourses, it is recognized that there are situations where women are violent to their male partners. Women’s use of violence in interpersonal relationships includes circumstances where women use violence to defend themselves and their children, as well as emotional responses to separation are also found to lead to acts of violence by either men or women (Kelly, Johnson, 2008)…

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