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    BLUNT TRAUMA ABDOMEN IN A CASE OF SITUS INVERSUS TOTALIS: A CASE REPORT Abstract Situs inversus totalis is a rare congenital anomaly in which position of the heart and all abdominal viscera is reversed. Situs abnormalities usually go unnoticed but may be recognized by radiography or ultrasonography as an incidental finding or during evaluation for congenital heart diseases. It is a rare condition with incidence of 1 in every 8,000 to 25000 births. We present a case of blunt trauma abdomen in a…

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    Introduction By the end of the nineteenth century the phenomenon of "strongmen" was well known. One of these strongmen was Eugen Sandow. He distinguished himself from his colleagues because of his striking physicality with a much lower fat percentage and better proportions than the other strong men. Sandow caused a huge boost in weight sales and was also the organizer of the first bodybuilding games where physical appearance was of crucial importance. He is nowadays called ‘The Father of Modern…

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    Ergonomics Summary

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    Before we can make a summary about Ergonomics is.We should first look at a definition to understand what it means in the general .According to Sanders and McCormick (1993) Ergonomics is "discovers and applies information about behaviour ,abilities, limitations, and other characteristics to the design of tools, machines, task, jobs, and environments for productive, safe, comfortable, and effective human use ." Ergonomics has goals, roles and objective/scopes .According to the Occupational Safety…

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    example in the article entitled “Crazy Horse Malt Liquor” by Michael Dorris, an American writer, he tackles to his audience “Sometimes otherwise impeccably credentialed liberals get so swept up into honoring that they beat tom-toms or fashion their forearms and hands and attempt, unsuccessfully to chop their way to victory.” And through what Michael said in his article he feels that Native Americans only got things done the hard way when in reality some didn’t, some actually took time to do arts…

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    There are many events in my life that has shaped me and the way I am today; but there are two main events that have shaped me dramatically. First one when I six and one when I was in 8th grade, both two way different things but they both tie together and make me who I am and who I will always be. It all starts when I was six years old and I just got done playing my soccer game at the Blue Valley Activity Center (BVAC). It was a warm summer day and our game was over and it was time to go home.…

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    For example, “The boxer should have large hands and well-built forearms, and upper arms which are not lacking in vigor and strong shoulders and a high neck. Thick wrists give a heavier punch; those that are less thick are flexible and punch with ease.” (Philostratus, Gymnasticus, 34). However, modern coaches, such as…

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    light up along with it. I would pay like forty bucks to have green eyes. “I didn’t think you were any kind of lady of the night.” I can see that he has some tattoos. I see a mermaid, and a pirate ship. It’s a swashbuckling scene on his forearm, I’m sure. I’m no stranger to rejection, and I assume that after my pitiful display of social skills, and bags under my eyes that could carry a week’s worth of luggage, that I should be on my way out. I do not belong in a place like this,…

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    In the modern time of 2015, it is not uncommon to see people with neck, sleeve, or hand tattoos. It has become acceptable as “normal” in our society. However it is uncommon to see people in professional work places with these kinds of visible tattoos. You don’t normally see bankers/ accountant, doctors, or dentist with visible tattoos on their arms, neck, or hands. Why is it uncommon? It is because it is not normal. For a professional job, you should look professional. It is also banned/…

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    Introduction De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis is an inflammation of the tendon sheath and the tendons of the first extensor tunnel, extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) & abductor pollicis longus (APL). However, additional research has characterized De Quervain’s as more highly associated with a thickening of the tendon sheath and connective tissue degeneration rather than inflammatory changes.1 A study was conducted to prove that de Quervain’s does not involve inflammation and has histopathological…

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    In “News of the World” by Paulette Jiles, Captain Kidd is a hero because of his unwavering commitment to protecting Johanna. When Johanna was getting shot, Captain Kidd got up and made sure she got out of the way. Later, when she was being hit by her relatives, he decided to not leave her there and take her with him. Finally, when they were getting shot at by Almay and the Caddos, Captain Kidd fought them off and killed them. Captain Kidd was always sure that she was out of harm’s way. Captain…

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