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    Acoustic Guitar History

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    “I was alive in the forest, I was cut down by a cruel axe, in life I was silent, In death I sweetly sing" - Inscription on the face frets of an Elizabethan lute Fender, Yamaha, Gibson, and B.C. Rich; all of theses companies build guitars, what sets them apart however is how they construct them. Most of these companies pay someone in a warehouse to assemble prefabricated parts. Most people, however, would feel that the best guitar is made by hand, where every grain of wood is analyzed, to…

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    Avian Anatomical System

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    Anatomical System Introduction Anatomy is the science of the structure of an animal it is derived from the Greek word meaning “to cut up” according to Merriam-Webster. It is important to gain an understanding about the Avian Anatomical System because understanding it is essential when caring for a poultry flock or developing a successful cost-effective environment for them. Learning about the Avian Anatomical System includes fully understanding the external and internal anatomy of the bird. In…

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    A medical doctor named Andrew Still MD DO (1828-1917) from Missouri, America, discovered the significance of Living anatomy in health and disease. ‘‘Dr Still realized that optimal health is possible when all of the tissues and cells of the body function together in harmonious motion’’. ‘‘He reasoned that disease could have its origins in slight anatomical deviation from normal’’. (Osteopathy Australia, Our history, 2018/reference direct quote) Dr Still acknowledged that the human body is…

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    Tinnitus Research Paper

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    ear. The less common, but major causes are Meniere’s disease, which is an inner ear disorder that cause fluid pressure to build up in the ear. TMJ disorder is problems with the joint on each side of one’s head that is in front of the ear where jawbone touches the skull, and head injuries or neck injuries, as well as, acoustic neuroma, which is a tumor that developed on the nerve of the skull, which goes from the brain to the inner ear that control one’s balance and hearing. But this case of…

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    and they are the difficult basic airway manoeuvres, the difficult mask ventilation, difficult laryngoscopy, difficult intubation and difficult cricothyroidotomy Difficult in basic airway manoeuvres occur in situations like limited neck mobility causing difficulties in head tilt facial fractures limiting jaw thrust, trismus preventing insertion of oropharyngeal airway and nasal deformity preventing insertion of a nasopharyngeal…

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    Syncope Research Paper

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    fainting. Syncope, in many cases, occurs from a low blood pressure. The body systems involved in syncope. The body systems that are involved with syncope include the circulatory system, the nervous system, and the respiratory system. The normal anatomy of the major body systems effected. The circulatory system has…

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    to the skeletal system. Muscles produce heat to help maintain body temperature when temperature begin to drop we shiver to warm up. This section showed the muscle of the head. Orbicularilis oris is muscle the around the month, Orbicularis oris is the muscle around the eyes, Temporalis is fan-shaped muscle on each side of the head. Buccinator is the mandible at the side of the face. It forms the anterior part of the cheek or the…

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    Tribute Money to ensure the viewer’s participation when observing the painting. The frescoes featured in the chapel further exemplified his rising stature, such as, The Expulsion from Paradise. This particular painting was another example of the anatomy that was being explored at the time, and being brought to life within the paintings as they were depicted in a more realistic way. His work encouraged a more realistic interpretation of the…

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    Chiropractic History

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    The recent discovery of chiropractic medicine has led to an alternative type of treatment for many people struggling with back and neck pain. The word “chiropractic” originates from Greek and means “hand done.” The name of this type of medicine was chosen by its developer Daniel David Palmer (“Origins”). Dr. Arlan Fuhr says,”While we still have so much to accomplish in our profession, with research guiding our course, we should take a moment and look back on our history, feeling proud of how far…

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    It was a sunny, June afternoon. The breeze was coming downward, and the sun was beating down on the back of our necks; however, today wasn't the same as usual. “Come on crew, we’re half-way up Phillips”, yelled the crew leader ahead of the tired and gasping group. I had been scaling this mountain for the last 45 minutes, and was still noticing the same shrubs, loose gravel, and awkwardly bending trees I’d seen when I started the ascent. I looked down at my feet, struggling to get a footing on…

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