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    The information obtained in the experiment shows that the combination of both physiological and mental training is much better than only using physical training alone. This is important in restoring the balance and gait ability of stroke patients. Six weeks of task-specific motor imagery training was a significant…

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    many different coping methods for social anxiety, the most common treatment is a combination of medication and cognitive therapy (The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2016). However, because this disorder can be difficult to communicate to health care providers, many patients end up not receiving…

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    Ever since 1975, when Samoas were introduced as the new addition to the Girl Scout Cookies, they have grown to have a special place in customers' hearts (Girl Scout Cookie Timeline and Trivia). The cookies have the perfect combination of chocolate, coconut, and caramel, all mixed together to form one delicious, as well as nutritional, cookie. Because of this, they are an American favorite, helping boost the sales Girl Scouts make every season. Samoas may have not been one of the original cookies…

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    OESTRUS SYNCHRONISATION IN CATTLE SHELEMBE KHOLEKA INTRODUCTION Most beef and dairy farms in Africa use a pasture based breeding and calf rearing system which requires them to manage their herds such that calving and maximum milk production coincides with the period when the grass and pasture is good and nutritious which mainly occurs during spring and early summer (Xu et al., 1997; Lane et al., 2008). In order to maintain short breeding and calving seasons that would result in calving and peak…

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    different interpretation and can be stretched in any direction but gives no specific guidance to anything. So in practice, the use of BPS model vary depending on the practitioner. The BPS model encourages the different combination of treatment for better service but in some case, the combination of treatment is unnecessary and can be costly and wasteful (Ghamei, 2011). The BPS model is a poor teaching tool for student and resident as it considers 3 different factors and it often lead to…

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    misogyny and others claiming Stoker expresses feminist ideas in his most famous novel, it seems clear that two of the Stoker’s main female characters - Lucy and Mina - express two differing femininity models. Stoker’s depiction of Mina as a balanced combination of the New Woman ideas and traditional…

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    soley effected the United States, and that the economic problems of France and Germany were of different origins and therefore not contributing to their own suffering. Although the struggles in each country were caused by different things, the combination of them all happening at once was devistating for the world economy which relied heavily on trade with these countries. It is less well known that Alberta, and the other prairie provinces, also believed that their problem was seperate from…

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    Early Age Since she was a young child, Annette had a calling for the medical field. It wasn't until she came down with Bell's Palsy at the age of 21 that she realized her calling was for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), including acupuncture. A combination of Chinese Herbs and only two sessions of acupuncture cured her Bell's Palsy and confirmed her passion. She now brings that passion to every session she has with her clients to ensure they receive the best care possible. Education and…

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    Before we get to those theories of delinquency causation we have selected, we now turn to a brief discussion of the historical development of criminological theories. A brief history of criminological theories The classical approach with its view that people are rational and that they choose to violate laws was a prevailing notion until the second half of the 19th century when, as larger cities tended to emerge, crime was viewed as a growing problem. Furthermore, at about the same time, it…

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    of treatment for ADHD varies from patient to patient based on their needs. Luckily, there are a multitude of treatments available. Possible treatments include, but are not limited to, medication, behavioral therapy, education or training, or a combination of treatments. For the sake of this paper, only the two most common treatments of ADHD will be discussed. Medication, occasionally referred to as pharmacological interventions, is a very common treatment for people diagnosed with ADHD. The…

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