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    Newton's Second Law: It describes what happens to the body when it is affected by force, as it shows the relationship between the force affecting the body, and the movement acquired by the body. Through the study of Newton's first law, we see that in the absence of an effective force on an object or the existence of a group of balanced forces affecting it, This body will be in a state of stillness or regular movement in the straight line. We continue to study the movement of objects when a force…

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    Over the last century, a lot has changed in terms of gender equality. More women are allowed to vote in more countries, women will now be allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia, etc. Yet the fight still continues. Sometimes it takes looking back at how men saw women before to truly understand how far we’ve come—or if anything’s changed at all. John Steinbeck's works (Of Mice and Men and The Chrysanthemums both written during the 1930s, about a decade after women got the right to vote in the U.S.)…

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    the state for multiple events, I started to think "why not try football?" Well the answer was easy, I had four previous concussions, but just like that day I took the training wheels off my bicycle, I was determined to try. I was recovering from a calf injury, but I decided to talk to my coach and ask if I could join the team late. I was thrilled when he said yes, but soon realized what a difficult task I was undertaking. Joining the team late and having no knowledge or previous experience in…

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    Arthroplasty Case Study

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    003918 A physical medicine and rehabilitation consult requested by the orthopedic service of Dr. ___ [NAME]. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This 65-year-old white male was admitted with the chief complaint of right knee pain. The patient had progressive severity over several years resistant to conservative care. He was admitted ___ hospital on ___, underwent a right total knee arthroplasty by Dr. ___. Postop, he is currently taking fluids p.o., is afebrile. He has not yet been out of bed…

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    I have been interested in the veterinary profession since a very young age. I am a very motivated individual, liking to challenge myself I believe that the role will challenge me. The career would be extremely rewarding I believe. I have had an interest for science for a long time now and I have always had a love for animals and the welfare. Putting this together I think this is the ideal job for me as I'd be doing something I have had a passion for for most of my life. I have always had a…

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    I know this can be a sensitive subject because people have a strong allegiance tied to certain foods because the connection that food has with our emotions and personal experiences. However, please suspend your immediate reactions and defenses, to hear another side that you may not be aware of. Not consuming animal products and having a plant-based diet is beneficial to people’s health and could make a significant impact on the extermination of world hunger, animal cruelty and animal…

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    Muscular dystrophy is genetic disorder that is caused by a mutation in the genes, causing muscle mass to become weaker and degenerated. This is a consequence on the genes with mutation that have a missing protein responsible for muscle health. There are over forty types of muscular dystrophy and each varies in characteristics and severity. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is the most common type and only boys are affected by it. Characteristics can vary depending on the type of muscular dystrophy,…

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    researches have suggested the characteristics of an ideal compression device for the effective CT, such as proven clinical effectiveness, providing and maintaining clinically effective levels of compression for at least a week during treatment, enhances calf muscle pump function, non-allergic, easy to apply, conformable, and durable cite{mosti2008influence}. This functional aspects, a pneumatic compression device can be an ideal compression device. However, these devices are currently used only…

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    Structure of the Axial Skeleton The Axial Skeleton is the midpoint of the body. The function of the Axial skeleton is to protect the vital organs such as the brain, heart and lungs Cranium Sternum and 24 ribs 24 Vertebrae, Sacrum and Coccyx Structure of the Appendicular skeleton Figure 2 The Appendicular skeleton is made up of the upper and lower limbs. Clavicle and Scapula Humerus, Radius and Ulna Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges and Sesamoid Two Pelvis bones Femur, Tibia, Patella and…

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    Case Study: Lumbar Spine

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    IW is using Oxycontin 20mg twice daily and Percocet 5/325mg twice daily. The patient reports that he also continues to have occasion al radiation of the pain from the right buttock, down the right lower extremity to the calf. He has had baseline numbness in his right foot, since his accident. Back pain is described as constant as aching and throbbing with sharp exacerbations. Pain is rated 3.5/10. Pain is worsened with bending, lifting and working; and alleviated with…

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