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    possibilities ahead. The first practice finally came and I was ready. Due to my size being relatively bigger than the other sixth graders, I was in charge of holding up the girls in the air and catching them when they fell. A few falls and a couple elbows later, my nose was caput. I am happy I broke my nose. Even with all the years of insecurities, I will never forget the endless memories that makes my face the unique way it…

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    Vertebral Bone Injury

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    The vertebral bone that I think was fractured occurred at C5. The C5-C6 spinal segment is located just beneath the middle of the cervical spine and helps provide the neck with structural support and flexibility. The cervical spine consists of seven vertebrae and is located at the base of the skull. Its function is to support the skull, enabling head movements back and forth, and from side to side, as well as protecting the spinal cord. Each cervical has its own functions. Say if the injury…

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    Thromboplastin Time Essay

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    may have delayed bleeding issues. Bleeding from minor trauma or spontaneous bleeding can be persistent. The patient may present with palpable large ecchymoses and large hematomas of deep soft tissues. Bleeding may occur in synovial joints of knees, elbows, and ankles (Drews, 2017). According to Yee, if the patient has coagulation issue, they tend to bleed into muscle, soft tissue and joints whereas skin and mucous membrane bleeding suggest the problem with platelet abnormalities…

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    Baseball vs Softball Baseball and softball are very similar, or so you thought? Everyone knows both sports bat, play on a field, and try to get three outs to end the inning. But, there are a lot of differences with these sports also. For instance, the rules of the game are different and somewhat the same. When base running, baseball players can lead off. However, softball players can also lead off, but only when the ball is out of the pitcher's hand. Speaking of base running, the length…

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    Snowboarding is a very dangerous sport to be in. Going at a fast speed and dodging trees and also on a steep trail could be life endangering. That is why it is important to be experienced and to have all of the stated safety equipment on. As you can see in the image to your left you can see all of the safety equipment that you will be used to keep you safe. At the bottom you can see all of the equipment and how it will help guard your body into fuller detail. HELMETS The brain is a very…

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    College Essay On Eczema

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    any age. It is a chronic disorder but can resolve and flare up again. It’s exact etiology is unknown, but is believed to be related to genetics and the environment. It can range from mild to severe. The rash is most commonly on the face, inner elbows, back of knees, wrists, hands and feet. It can be aggravated by things such as heat and water. It can decrease a person’s quality of life due to lack of sleep from scratching and inability to enjoy certain activities such as swimming In 2008 a…

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    heights of stamina and physical power often cause ligament or muscle sprain amid players; you might have observed this with the Rugby players. Similarly, there are some other games that demand extensive physical movements; injuries concerning wrist, elbow, arms and knee. Contestants of events like boxing, ice hockey and Super bowl are also likely to experience such pains. The injuries caused during sporting events are often moderately minor, but they are known to cause long-standing…

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    We had the opportunity to test out our group and teamwork skills, identify our individual shortcomings as well as our weaknesses as a group and work towards producing an outstanding piece of work. While working on the task, I took advantage of the opportunity to reflect upon my interpersonal and communication skills. M. Bambacas and M. Patrickson (2008, p.52) argue that “Interpersonal communication explains "the means" by which organisational activities, such as managing, controlling, planning,…

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    Essay On Boxing Culture

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    “The Culture that drives the people” In 1908, during the reign of many Boxing greats, the world’s first black heavy weight champion became Jack Johnson; He fought in many challenging (Chitterling) circuits in order to prove himself. It is believed that this ‘Jail house style of boxing’ was formulated during his boxing matches or surfaced during the Ragtime, Dixieland and the Blues era and no later than the Swing and Jazzy Bebop-hip culture of the 40’s and 50’s. Music has always been the…

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    Fire Tornado Lab

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    Introduction A flam e tornado is pretty self-explanatory, it is just a flame being spun in circles{explain how fire tornados are created and what they are, maybe talk about them in the real world}The fire tornado works by “the rotating screen [giving] the air molecules an initial spin (called angular momentum or rotational momentum). The rotating air molecules collide with the hot air rising from the fire and the flame twists into the shape of a tornado” (“Steve”). Fire tornados actually happen…

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