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    Perfectly flawed leadership The United States of America is still arguably still the greatest nation on the planet. Funk & Wagnalls (2015) defines a corporation as “an organization, recognized and created by law, which allows people to associate together for a common purpose under a common name.” It is my assertion that America acts as a corporation in interest of economic, legislative, and judicial stability, only not legally incorporated because the government itself would be the granting…

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    As far as training recommendations are concerned, I feel that you need to take some Joint Personnel Recovery Agency Courses (JPRA), specifically, Personnel Recovery 300 and 301 (PR 300 and 301). You will need these courses as you begin to work more on the operational side of our career field and these courses will help you out tremendously…

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    me to my core. I spent my days in a hotel pondering when I would have another opportunity to kiss a girl while thousands of others perished. I was disappointed in myself, yet relieved. I suppose this is what led me to work for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. I helped resettle Jewish refugees in Palestine for the next three years. I truly think this work liberated my soul and helped me become a humbler person. I came to terms with my experience during the Holocaust and was…

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    HEAD: Promote Your Value: 6 Ways to Boost Your Career with Credentials SUBHEAD: Whether you’re looking for a new job or hoping for advancement in your current situation, ensuring that employers know about your professional credentials is key to a higher profile and better prospects. Credentialing and certification are parts of many fields, from nursing to high tech to accounting. Employers often require that you take a test or meet certain standards to remain in a position, but have you thought…

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    Scapular Dyskinesia Study

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    increase the amount of scapular internal rotation leading to increased contact pressure and tightness within the glenohumeral joint.17 Therefore, provided the impairments of each patient, manual therapy to the glenohumeral joint may be indicated. A common finding in scapular dyskinesia is tightness in the pectoralis minor, upper trapezius and posterior capsule of the glenohumeral joint.18 Yesilyaprak et al19 found that tightness of the pectoralis minor and upper trapezius…

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    Muscular Strength

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    for the glenohumeral joint, it is necessary to stabilize the scapula because the scapula stabilizes the shoulder joint. The shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the body; therefore, the shoulder joint is the most susceptible to injury. The scapula and shoulder join are synergists; therefore, the stability of the scapula accompanies movement of the shoulder joint. Imbalances or weakness regarding scapular stabilization can result in shoulder injuries. Therefore, for the shoulder joint to…

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    A rotator cuff tear happens when there is a swift tear in the joint. In Matts case, when he tried to pitch the baseball as fast as he could he tore his rotator cuff in his right shoulder. In most cases in which throwing is involved, the tear happens once the arm is slowing down rather than speeding up. (Sports Injury…

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    A volleyball serve is one of the most important movements when playing the game of volleyball. Without the proper techniques, the serve can ultimately make a difference in a win and a loss. The detailed science of a volleyball serve can best be described using kinesiology, or the study of anatomical principles and physiological mechanics of movement, and biomechanics, the study of forces and there effects on living things. Once the kinesiological aspect is understood for this particular movement…

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    Rotator Cuff Case Study

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    Most of us all have an intact shoulder that for the most part does not give us a problem. We can take it for granted that we are able to comb our hair, can carry groceries without any pain, or sleeping on our side with no pain until something happens like a rotator cuff tear. This unfortunate event is not very uncommon. We will take a look at the anatomy of our shoulder, specifically the rotator cuff and what might lead to a tear or make it more prone to a tear. We will also discuss some of the…

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    Elbow disarticulation The elbow disarticulation removes the arm through the elbow joint (Blair, Clowers & Stolov, 2007). This leaves an irregular bony end covered mainly by skin alone (Blair, Clowers & Stolov, 2007). e. Transhumeral amputation The above elbow amputation refers to any level below the glenohumeral joint (Blair, Clowers & Stolov, 2007). The very short above-elbow amputation is functionally the same as the shoulder disarticulation because…

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