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    The present study consists of 100 road traffic injury cases admitted in our tertiary health care centre. In the present study males victims (84 cases, 84%) outnumbered the females victims (16 cases, 16%) with an approximate male female ratio of 5:1. Four wheelers and two wheelers involving mainly pedestrians were the most common cause for fatal head injury seen in 66 cases, 66%. Multiple abrasions were the most commonly seen external injury, seen in 68 cases, 68%. Skull bone fracture was seen in…

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    enterprise is the combination of federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, nongovernmental, private sector agencies, and communities that are working together as well as share a common national goal in safety and security of the nation and its people (Bullock, Haddow, & Coppola, 2013, p. 3). The 2010 Quadrennial Homeland Security Report indicated there are three key concepts serving as a foundation for a comprehensive approach to homeland security and they are security, resilience, and…

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    Dance Research Paper

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    “Dancers have extraordinary flexibility, muscular strength and both physical and mental endurance. Professional dancers train and practice every day for an average of six hours. Many also cross-train with cardio, weight lifting, yoga and/or Pilates to improve their physical fitness and technique.” (Facts About Dance - Did you know?). Dance is a fun activity, but it is obviously difficult and time consuming. The activity takes hours of training, team effort, and a strong passion for the art. Even…

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    Literacy: Lifelong learning Literacy as we know today is a basic fundamental human right and is the foundation for a lifelong learning experience. Literacy is more than just the ability to read and write, but it is more on the side of being able to comprehend what you are mainly reading and writing. For someone who cannot read nor write is called an illiterate person, and what illiteracy means is not having the ability to read or write. But with literacy, I feel like it gives me more confidence,…

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    also expect that the girl’s first desires are for her father (Freud, 1913: 257). He also believed that a girl’s negative complex is more emotionally intense than that of a boy, resulting potentially, in a woman of submissive, insecure personality (Bullock: 259). On the other…

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    A rose for Emily is a short story written by William Faulkner, who received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1949. He introduces to the reader Emely Grierson, a Southern woman who is the main protagonist of the story; who while alive struggled immensely. Emely as a child had been cut off social society by her father. She was daddy daughter as the story reflects that she was the only child. Besides, the story does not mention her mother, which mean that she only had her father. Everybody in the…

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    Movie Crash Movie Analysis

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    movie Crash and Marger. Don Cheadle, Paul Haggis, Mark R. Harris, Robert Moresco Cathy Schulman and Bob Yari were producers for this movie with direction given by Paul Haggis. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California. The main actors include Sandra Bullock, Brendan Fraser, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Larenz Tate, Don Cheadle, Jennifer Esposito, Matt Dillon, Terrence Howard, Thandie Newton, Ryan Phillippe, Michael Peña, Shaun Toub, and Bahar Soomekh. The year of release for Crash was 2004. This…

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    An Examination of Feminism in Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre is often lauded as a novel of great importance in the world of feminist literature. Of course, the titular character is relatively independent, she wants things for herself, and her idea of a good life does not begin and end with marriage. There is much more to Jane than that. Jane Eyre was surely very feminist for the time, and does have a solid handful of human values, but to put it on a pedestal as some sort of Great…

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    hires employees with post traumatic stress disorder or other mental health conditions to protect its customers. Living without a job can cause a person’s life expectancy to decrease and increase risks of depression and anxiety (Belle, Deborah, and Bullock Heather). In the United States money runs the country. With little to no money, it becomes difficult for the veteran to support himself or herself, and a family if they have one. Being unemployed can lead to other factors, such as…

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    Individual and Group Description This study compares of one female athlete aged 20, competing at national standards in Taekwondo, with 27 other sporting females. Participant One (P1) has a BMI of 27.18, and is considered highly active, attending 6-7 weekly training sessions. The focus group train in 13 different sports, 11 of which are highly aerobic, thus, multiple fitness tests were used to provide a more rounded talent identification (TI) programme. The group characteristics: female, aged…

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