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    Dental Trauma In Sports

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    or amusement “Injury is part of the game” and is inevitable. Sports injury is nothing but an intentional or unintentional damage to the body. Injury can be any form of trauma related like muscle injuries, fractured bone, lacerations or broken teeth. In comparison to different forms of injury dental or oro-facial injuries…

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    result in E. Epidemiology II. Classification A. Postural torticollis B. Muscular torticollis C. Sternocleidomastoid mass III. Treatments A. Physical Therapy B. Surgery C. Botulinum Injections (Botox) The sternocleidomastoid is a superficial muscle in the cervical region. It has two heads, the sternal head and the clavicular head. The sternal head’s inferior attachment is the manubrium of…

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    Supporters believe that there is probably no athlete alive at any level of competition that has not considered using steroids at least in some point of their career. For instance, any normal person when they workout, they are going to break down their muscles and it usually takes about 48 hours in between workouts for…

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    to alzheimers or diabetes (McGowan 1). The average human can lose one to three inches of height per year after age seventy (Minaker 1). This is a result of aging and changing in the bones, muscles, and joints (Minaker 1). Weight loss can occur from lean muscle becoming fat (Minaker1). Changes in weight or muscles can affect balance and cause more frequent falls (Minaker 1). Aging also causes bones to become thinner, temperature being harder to regulate, waste product accumulation in tissues, or…

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    The Musculoskeletal System

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    system provides an important function for the human body. It is perhaps one of the most important of the systems in that muscles, bones and joints provide the mechanisms for movement that facilitates the continuance of life processes, as well as the movements that make for an enjoyable life experience. Without the musculoskeletal system, which is comprised of bones, joints and muscles there would be no blood flow, heartbeat or digestion, and there would certainly be no physical movement. Bones …

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    As children we are raised to always have respect for authority figures, no matter what positon they’re in. An example of this would be the way students respect their teachers in the classroom because of the teachers’ expert power (McCroskey, Richmond 1983). In this case expert power is the student’s perception that the teacher is competent and knowledgeable in all areas of study (McCroskey, Richmond 1983). But when you think about it, how much of this urge to respect our teachers comes from what…

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    Chapter Six: Selecting the Right Form of Invitation "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it." -Edith Wharton Selecting the Form Select the right form of invitation for the person and the event. Invitation forms include email, in person, telephone, text, hand-delivered, and mail by post - both written and printed invitations. The form of the invitation lands in the world of the guest in a particular way. Think about which form of invitation will…

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    As a child of immigrants that grew up in a very negatively charged society, it became clear for me at early years of my existence that adapting my behavior and communication can help to survive discriminations. I acted and talked in different ways depending on the people that surrounded me. However, that was in Russia where people are still afraid to show their true ethnicity or ideas because of the amount of racists that occupy the country. So, how can adapting our behavior and way of talking…

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    There are many possible ways that my privilege as a counselor can impact my less fortunate or oppressed clients. For one, being a counseling psychologist my salary can range between $56,49-$72,691 a year. Of course that is with a bachelor’s degree or higher, which also plays a factor in my privilege as a counselor. I was privileged enough to go to a university and get an education to put me in the counselor position. The client being jealous can impact my work as a counselor. As I try to do my…

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    On Sunday night at 8 o’clock, I observed these two girls at the Cup A Joe on Hillsborough Street to determine their nonverbal behaviors. Nonverbal communication is communication without words. More specifically, I am focusing on five nonverbal channels, including body, face, eyes, space, and artifacts to observe the behaviors. While I was observing the girls, it became obvious that they were friends catching up on the latest gossip. Nonetheless, the meeting was casual but relaxed. The two girls…

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