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    Postural Instability – One of the most important signs of Parkinson’s is postural instability, a tendency to be unstable when standing upright. A person with postural instability may topple backwards if jostled even slightly. Some develop a dangerous tendency to sway backwards when rising from a chair, standing or turning. Many people with Parkinson’s…

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    Part 1 Theme: Emotional Instability Song: Unwell by Matchbox 20 Charlie, the main protagonist of The Perks of Being A Wallflower displays an incredible array of emotional volatility that seems to affect a reasonable amount of people today. This intricate and bewildering way of acting is discussed in depth by Matchbox 20 in their song Unwell. The song describes that even in moments of emotional distress that causes actions that may seem insane it’s always a phase that passes over and reveals only…

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    Federalist No. 10 By: James Madison (Nov. 22, 1787) Writing Assignment Chapter 9 How does Madison define a faction? James Madison described a faction in the beginning of this essay due to its immense importance throughout the paper. Madison defines a faction to be a unit of people who share a common goal, interest, passion, belief, etc. that are against the common good. The flaw with factions is that they create a simple boundary where the opinion’s of the minority cannot be expressed. With a…

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    Iago A Sociopath Analysis

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    Despite him having some of the most iconic characters in literature even now, one of the most discussed and analyzed would be Iago from his classic, Othello. Thesis: In the well-known Shakespeare play, main antagonist, Iago, demonstrates mental instability with issues such as narcissistic, paranoid, and antisocial personality disorders, making him literatures first sociopath. Arguably Iago’s most defining trait was his narcissistic personality disorder. As defined by the DSM-V, symptoms of the…

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    Treatment plan includes a left knee CL-hinged knee brace with suspension sleeve to prevent further instability and valgus malalignment, and to provide stability and facilitate maintenance of Activities of Daily Living. There is concern in regard to instability, near falls, and actual falls due to instability of the left knee. There is also a concern in regard to development of derivative injury if falls occur thereby, complicate the case and add to costs…

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    anterior dislocation, also known as the “subcoracoid dislocation” is when the humeral head (shoulder head) lies anterior and medial to the glenoid cavity (the fossa the humeral head articulates with). With this movement of the bone it causes pain, instability and restricts the joint. Static and dynamic forces prevent this joint from relocating (Cunningham, 2012). Glenohumeral dislocations can be dealt with by manipulating the certain joints into a specific manner which would allow for the normal…

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    SWOT analysis and Recommendation The SWOT model is an effective and efficient tool in evaluating and analyzing the competitive market position of Texas Instruments . The following is a table that shows the Strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities of Texas Instruments. SWOT Table Strengths i. Manpower ii. Technology iii. Strategic worldwide location iv. Community participation v. Production safety vi. Strong brand vii. Great market position Weaknesses i. Lack of marketing ability ii.…

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    success of travel and tourism industry, stable political environment plays an important role. On the other hand instability in the political environment would raise the insecurity and overall risk for the visit of the tourist in that country. Terrorism activities are one the example of political instability that reduces the amount of the tourists. Another major issue with political instability is the creation of negative publicity for a tourism destination. It is obvious that before making…

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    The two screening tools that’s going to be discussed in this paper are: Timed Up & Go Test (TUG) and Five-Times-Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSTS). The TUG test is conducted from a sitting position (in a chair) and it is used to identify/screen elderly individuals who are prone to fall. Patients are timed in seconds and tasks are done in three trials. The cutoff level for TUG are 13.5 seconds or longer for high risk falls. The interrater reliability was very high with r = .98 (Shumway-Cook, Brauer,…

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    Taking Advantage of Emerging Adulthood and the Luxury of Time to Choose The period of time between the high school graduation and the start of a family and or career is uniquely a selfish and transformative time. Obedience is an expectation of childhood, just as responsibility is an expectation of adulthood. Thus, the in-between commonly becomes the most appropriate time for selfishness, or better put, self-focus. Self-focus allows for directional career and relationship decision making prior to…

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