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    to go into Activetrax and restrict or remove certain exercises from being given to the member, but this runs the risk of demotivating the member and not giving them the best workout to challenge what they can do or progress the way they could in a therapy setting. Thus the circuit routine builder and appropriate use of research found online can assist the wellness coach, or even a personal trainer, to create a personalized circuit routine for the member that they will be able to see and print…

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    landscapes that even photography could mimic and adapt. Photography is an art form that differs from other forms, because it communicates with the world through real life. Photography was developed in 1826 when the first photography was made in France by Joseph Nicephore…

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    Analysis Of Yayoi Kusama

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    illness and how she used it in and through her art. I will investigate how much she has contributed towards, and what impact she has made on the art world. I would like to collate and analyse the existing literature and sources of information about her, concentrating on the fundamentals of abstract art and minimalism. This will be in order to understand why and how she exposes her inner vulnerability, which comes from her mental disorder, in her field of art, and shares it with the viewer. To…

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    Art modalities are complementary or alternative therapies in which a therapeutic relationship is established to improve an individual’s situation. There are various types of art modalities that can be utilized in the health care field. The art modality of music therapy has been shown to have a positive effect on expecting mothers and patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Music therapy may decrease labor pains and postpartum blues in women. Additionally, in patients with Alzheimer’s disease…

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    Some of the greatest moments I recall are the spontaneous road trips my mother and I would take. As a child and young adult, we visited numerous aquariums, museums, and historic locations throughout California. I was able to learn about modern art, animals, technology and the California Missions. As I grew older these road trips were centered around colleges, the most notable being the University of the Pacific. I remember being about sixteen and in complete awe of the beautiful brick walls and…

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    act of remembrance, a rebellious act by a teenager trying to prove a point to their parents, etc. The lesser known fact behind tattooing however, is that is an art that has been practiced since the neolithic period. Tattoos can be found in nearly every culture across the globe, and many cultures have thousand-plus year histories with the art. Every culture has a different significance to tattoos as well. Curing ailments, identifying…

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    Music therapy- a music instructor teaches patients how to play musical instruments. Clients choose a musical instrument they are interested in and learn how to play it. Other clients may already know how to play an instrument, so they can play the one they’re comfortable with. Learning to appreciate music in a sober environment is important. Many times, music can bring back memories of using drugs or alcohol and could cause a potential trigger. Music is a powerful force and can evoke many…

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    Works Cited “American Music Therapy Association.” American Music Therapy Association | American Music Therapy Association (AMTA), www.musictherapy.org/. I used this website as an introduction to how music therapy affects people on the autism spectrum. The website provides a mass amount of accurate and trustworthy information about not only music therapy but also the general mental disorder. Communications, NYU Web. “'What Can Music Do?' Rethinking Autism Through Music Therapy.” NYU,…

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    Ugly Mug Making Essay

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    Art is a way of expressing one’s emotions. There are many forms of art that someone can use to help relieve stressful emotions. Clay molding is one of those forms people can use their hands to make a piece of art that shows a person’s character. The process of making what is known as an ugly mug is a way of letting the creative side of a person flow. Ugly mugs showcase a variety of colors and designs. As a result, the mug can show what one is feeling while going through the molding process.…

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    Therapist Salaries By Schooling, Knowledge, Spot And Much More UNTHSC is currently offering a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at its Fort Worth college. Within the land of Quebec, future physiotherapists are required to have accomplished a college degree in either health sciences, which lasts two years, or physical treatment technology, which lasts at least three years, to use to a therapy method or program in college. Physical therapists offer attention to individuals of all ages who…

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