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    leg and severe burns over a good part of her body. After the accident, Kelley has to suffer through a long and painful recovery including several surgeries and skin grafts. Kelley spends two months in the hospital and struggles with great physical pain and the realization that her life is forever changed by the accident. Once Kelley comes home from the hospital, she faces the recovery process and deals with the painful memories of the accident and has to face those memories head on. Key Idea…

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    Chiropractic Approach

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    Living in agony is an unacceptable quality of life your life. Back agony, neck torment, and joint torment are all issues that can be overseen. Chiropractors prepare to adjust their patients' lives through remedial care. There are various distinctive chiropractor mind administrations accessible that alleviate torment and stress. The initial step to chiropractic care is to go in and have a counsel done. This could include your specialist essentially feeling the risky zones, or x-beams and more…

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    nothing seemed impossible…at least not until I was sixteen, when my life turned upside down. I just started high school, but was always exhausted. I woke up every day feeling like I had the flu. I was going to the bathroom more and more, had stomach pains, relentless cramping, and constant nausea. I pushed the food around on my plate so everyone would think I was eating. I would wake up in the middle of the night soaking wet with…

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    caught in time, the bacteria which causes Lyme spreads like wildfire and hides in the hardest-to-reach areas of a person's body. My mom was not lucky enough to catch it early. For years she has tried different medications, diets, and back surgery to help alleviate her pain. It pained me to watch her struggle with the simplest tasks, to watch my strong-willed mother ask for help cutting my sandwich. I wanted to help her and someday cure the disease, and when the time came to pick a topic for my…

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    Creative Writing: Oracle

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    was seen as a protector of women—the feminine divine. In one story associated with her Greek counterpart, Artemis, she’d turned a young boy into a girl for the violent thoughts he had toward her.” She stared out the window. Pax fidgeted. He glanced back at TimeTrap who shrugged. They were being attacked, and he was getting a history lesson. He wanted to interrupt Dama X but also wanted her to talk, gain her trust, and hope she would let slip information that could help them. But it was hard for…

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    Cervical Stinger

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    Cowboys…..What’s With the Stretcher?? With the recent head/neck injuries that were sustained this weekend by Washington Redskins players, Dashaun Phillips and Kyshoen Jarrett (a fellow Hokie!), after helmet-to-helmet hits with the Dallas Cowboys running back Darren McFadden I’ve decided to elaborate on what a “cervical stinger” is and how it can potentially be prevented. (Image from Maguzz.com) What is a “Cervical Stinger?” A “burner” or “stinger” occurs after an acute traumatic event,…

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    and her family was concerned. I asked Dhalfadir about the allegations of sexual abuse that Essman stated occurred when she was a child and a patient of Dowell’s. Dhalfadir stated he did not think that had occurred, however, he did not know Essman back…

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    Mental Imagery

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    “You have to smell it, you have to hear it, you have to feel it, everything” said Emily Cook, an American Freestyle Skier. Two weeks before the 2002 Winter Olympics, Emily fractured her left foot and tore her ligaments in both of her feet. After all the painful surgeries, Emily felt deeply discouraged and believed it was impossible to participate in the Olympics (Clarey, 2014). Nicole Detling, a Sport Psychologist, worked with Emily on mental imagery; Nicole first used a healing imagery by…

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    The image that is hard to get out of my head is how tired, unhealthy, and curved my back was. Life seemed like it was constantly about Doctors’ appointments or Specialists, and because of all the appointments I missed a lot of school, I confess I was always tired and I spent a lot of time in bed. My story really begins in February 2012 when I had spinal cord surgery at Children’s Hospital in Seattle. When I was young it was scoliosis was detected, but in February the curve in my spine was at…

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    Is Torture Good Or Bad

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    Torture has been around for centuries. It can date back to the times of the Egyptians and Romans. Many other cultures including these included torture in their justice system and considered it necessary punishment for those who committed crimes. The only other logical use for torture would be as a mean of extracting information from a prisoner. Even though it sometimes works, torture Is never acceptable because it is highly ineffective and causes horrible physical and psychological effects to…

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