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    levels are getting too low so the brain tells the body that it needs to stop breathing, which only lasts for 12 seconds. After this, the body will receive an oxygen flow throughout the…

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    Tool for seeking the self Tattoos have been around for years, however, Millennials are getting more body ink than any generation. Known for being the trophy generation who are notoriously criticized for forging their distinctive lifestyle and having commitment issues, Millennials are swiftly redefining are norms. Most young people have struggled at some point with figuring out who they might be but millennials who “lack loyalty” are committing to tattoos not only to express their identity…

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    classes are now offered to help educate you. In order to understand to pros, you must first understand the cons. In this case, substance abuse should never be an option for drivers, especially teens. Understanding how drugs and alcohol affects the human body will give you the ability to make rational decisions. It will also expose you to the ugly truth, and show you how one split second can change your life forever. 2. Plan In Advance If you are of age, and decide to attend a social event,…

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    patient to come in was an older female. She was screaming of stomach pains and had vomited that morning. Her family brought her in themselves. The nurse first observed her body by feeling her stomach. She had a slight hernia, which was supposedly fix once before. As the nurse asked her continually what hurt, she said her entire body. The patient claimed that she was also constipated. After addresses her with questions, the nurses together, proceeded in taking her vitals, doing…

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    seems that children will grow up to become obese and this can inflict complications to their health as the child continues to age. The term obesity is a chronic condition that is typically characterized by an excess body fat; body fat it is defined by using the body mass index (BMI). The body mass index (BMI) is a calculation of the percentile this will…

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    to be a different weight, and this all ties into the role of society and how it portrays body image. Whether it be being accepting of one’s weight, or striving to be a completely different weight, society affects all body types in different ways. How do society outlooks play a role in the way people want themselves to physically feel, or appear to others and themselves, whether it be accepting their thick bodies or thriving to appear how social media portrays people? Society highly affects the…

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    Childhood obesity is an epidemic and these are issues that need to be addressed in a proper manner. Something must be done about childhood obesity because these are issues that don’t just disappear. There are numerous healthy diet plans and therapies; exercise programs, available to families today. There are programs available to mothers and families to help educate them to form healthier eating habits as early as birth. When parents make the mistake of feeding their babies too much and too…

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    life. Unfortunately these high expectations have had an extremely negative impact on females. In Margie Piercy’s poem “Barbie Doll” she discusses the impractical stereotype and pressure that society puts on women. The standards for a woman’s body have a negative effect on females. In the poem Piercy wrote, “She went to and fro apologizing. Everyone saw a fat nose and thick legs”. The thought…

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    Abstract The purpose of the current study is to study the effects of visible tattoos on comfort levels of patrons with professionals in certain occupations. Past research has found that people with visible tattoos are perceived as having more negative personality traits and behaviors. Research has also shown that professionals with visible tattoos in white collar jobs are deemed inappropriate whereas professionals in blue collar jobs are not. One thing that has not been questioned before is…

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    There are over seven billion people living in the world. You never know who you will meet and how they will impact the way you go about your day. Meeting a student from Hanze University expanded the way I thought about physical therapy, education, and life in another country. In my second interview with Alexandra, I got a taste of the life of a physical therapist in the Netherlands. She and I sent pictures to one another and set up a skype interview to discuss them. It is interesting to see…

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