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    Tommy John Injury

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    are also known as ulnar collateral ligament (UCL). Tommy John injuries happen when a patient, frequently a baseball player, has recurring stress to the elbow. Baseball pitchers are more apt to get Tommy John injuries because of the repetitive motion of pitching the ball. Consequently, to become more informed on Tommy John surgery, there is a need to become familiar with the procedures, prognosis, risk factors, and complications that can occur from an injured ulnar collateral ligament.…

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    The Pros And Cons Of War

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    broken rule. There are two rules in jus in bello proportionate and discriminate. Proportionality is a term used to determine the level of collateral damage or death to civilians in proportion to the death of military personnel, in order to avoid excessiveness and discrimination is a concern of who are legitimate targets. It seems that in all wars collateral damage and death is always excessive and even more so, that many innocent men women and children who don’t take part in the wars are being…

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    they end up being collateral damage.” This sentence is very confusing to the reader since there is no reference to who “they” are from the sentence especially when there are two groups being talked about in the same sentence yet are referenced under “they”. The correct way for the sentence to be written out is like this “The countries who targets the terrorist leaders also have no care about civilians around the terrorist organizations since the civilians end up being collateral damage during…

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    ability to attack large cities just because of a few terrorist First we have to state that drones with the use of explosives cause too much collateral damage. Most drones use a state of the art missile known as a hellfire missile, it is a laser guided missile with a large blast area. The problem that arises with this is that we cannot perfectly predict the damage that will be cause, many times in city environments you would think the missile would take down one building but they have the…

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    anatomically dichotomized according to dissociations between the ventral- and dorsal-streams. To illustrate this hypothesis, James, Culham, Humphrey, Milner, & Goodale (2003) examined the case study of patient D.F., who “suffered severe bilateral damage to her occipitotemporal visual system […], while retaining the use of her occipitoparietal visual system” (James, Culham, Humphrey, Milner, & Goodale, 2003) following an anoxic episode. Lesions to the occipitotemporal system resulted in…

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    than at how BvS fails. Both movies have the same conceit: Two heroes fight each other. Thus, if you want both characters to remain sympathetic, they’d better have a dang good reason to be fighting. Funnily, both movies end up on the topic of collateral damage. In Civil War, Tony Stark/Iron Man…

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    control of the country. During his reign he conquered much of Europe and helped to settle the unhappy French citizens who just got done revolting against the old system of government. Helping France in many ways came with a great amount of collateral damage and this was the reasoning for being accused of being a war criminal. Napoleon was not a vicious war criminal, but rather an enlightened leader of France. He was an enlightened leader for a few reasons; first, he created a system of law…

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    Knee Joint Research Paper

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    The knee joint is a synovial joint which falls under the bicondylar type that allows for extension and flexion, as well as minimal lateral and medial rotation (Marieb & Hoehn, 2007). It is recognized as one of the major joints that bear the body’s weight and enhance the person’s stability (Sobotta & Figge, 1974). It functions in conjunction with the ankle and hip joints so as to create an erect posture and aid in stable body movement. The main movements that facilitate the movement of the knee…

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    Torn Mcl Case Study

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    In general, a knee injury creates pain and reduces range of movement. Each knee injury is different based on the person’s health, degree of damage, and various other factors. Receiving an accurate diagnosis from an orthopedic surgeon will help determine if surgery for a torn MCL is necessary. The out of pocket costs may be difficult to estimate. Each individual will have different aspects to consider that will affect the final payment. The amount of health insurance coverage is the major…

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    Knee Trauma Paper

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    During the procedure there was no noted meniscal damage, however, the LCL was completely detached and impeding the popliteus muscle. Subject is currently undergoing LCL reconstruction rehabilitation protocol and furthermore increasing quadriceps strength prior to second surgical procedure. The second surgical…

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