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    analyzes potential non-material solutions and new innovative approaches prior to recommending a material-only solution. Innovative approaches include changes to doctrine, basing, facilities and the adaptability existing capabilities. Finally, the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) reviews the results of the CBA and if justified conducts the final validation of the…

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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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    patient is most likely suffering from a posterior hip dislocation. A hip dislocation can damage the bones, ligaments, muscles, vessels, and nerves of the region. The hip joint is a ball and socket joint composed of the head of the femur bone and the acetabulum of the pelvic bone. A band of fibrocartilage deepens the acetabulum. A fibrous joint capsule surrounds the coxofemoral joint.…

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    Shoulder Dislocations

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    A common injury athletes face is shoulder dislocation, dislocating your shoulder can be very painful. This type of injury can happen in a variety of sports, especially sports that use a full range of arm motion. The shoulder is a ball and socket type joint. The shoulder is also one of the human body’s most mobile joints. It can rotate and move in several different directions, which is a big advantage when playing sports, but can be a big disadvantage when injured. A shoulder can dislocate in…

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    Surgical Technique Report

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    FOR THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT DISLOCATION INTRODUCTION: Dis-joining of AC- joint is one of the most common shoulder dislocation seen specially among active individuals and athletes. According to Rockwood classification, nonoperative treatments are recommended for Rockwood 1 and 2 type separations, while the management of Rockwood 3 dislocation still remains controversial. Rockwood 4 and above mentioned type of dislocations require operative treatment for adequate…

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    cancer can affect the bone so much so that the bone weakens from loss of tissue making bones fragile enough to break even from standing and twisting. However, a hip dislocation occurs when the femur bone is forced out of the ball and socket joint. To dislocate a hip a fall from extreme heights may occur. The most common causes of hip dislocation include vehicle collisions. The signs and symptoms of a hip fracture may include: the inability to move after falling, bruising, swelling, abnormality…

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    group that has similar conditions to joint hypermobility. Hypermobility is referred to as HSD. HSD are meant to be classified after the other possibilities are removed, such as any of the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes as well as hypermobile Ehler-Danlos syndromes. Hypermobile Ehler-Danlos is referred to as hypermobile EDS. Hypermobility syndrome is when your joints go beyond normal range. Usually joint hypermobility is influenced by inherited traits. Evidence of joint hypermobility include pain in…

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