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    An athletic trainers duty is to treat, diagnose, and prevent muscle and bone injuries (paraphrase). Athletic trainers are also known as athletic trainer certified (ATC). I have always loved sports and helping people even more so I knew being an athletic trainer was my calling. It is important to understand the education or training requirements, skills,or talents needed, salary and benefits offered, and the duties for a particular career when making the decision. Most athletic trainers go to…

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    are doctors and nurses but there are more than just doctors and nurses. There are also athletic trainers who help the athletes in the field and in the court of the gymnasium. They are always there for an injured athlete. They just don’t help them by wrapping their ankles or wrist they also give them some treatments and tell them what exercises they can do to get better and heal faster. Athletic trainers are certified health care professionals who participate in the field of sport medicine. They…

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    Intro Athletic Trainers are healthcare professionals who work with athletes that are looking to have injury and illness prevention, first aid, healing skills, and nutritional help. Athletic training is often confused with personal training. There is a big difference in the education, job duties, and patients of an athletic trainer, and a personal trainer. Athletic trainers provide physical medicine, healing back to good life, and preventative help. Athletic trainers also treat a Large number…

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    player. These people are called athletic trainers, according to NATA.org they “are certified healthcare professionals who collaborate with physicians. The services provided by ATs comprise prevention, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions”. But where do these Athletic trainers come from? How was this profession invented? And how has it became so popular? The profession of athletic trainer was endorsed as an allied…

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    An athletic trainer is a health professional that specializes in injuries occurring from physical activities (sports). They are trained in preventing, recognizing, rehabilitating, and managing injuries that occur in athletes. Athletic trainers can help avoid unnecessary medical treatment. Athletic trainers are not limited to sports teams or schools, they can work in schools, physician clinics, hospitals and manufacturing plants. For example, an injured high school or college athlete can see…

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    The Klamath River Basin

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    Introduction Unlike most basins, the headwaters of the Klamath River are in the flat desert of the Great Basin in eastern Oregon, and travel through the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Coast Mountain Range before finally draining into the Pacific Ocean in Northern California. The indigenous peoples who have lived along the Klamath River and its tributaries had livelihoods adapted to the basins varied climates and biophysical attributes. The Klamath Tribe still inhabits the region off the…

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    Varsity Team Case Study

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    Nearing the end of the season, West Point’s crew team coach, Coach Preczewski (Coach P.) is dumfounded by the ability of his Junior Varsity team to consistently defeat his Varsity team. When creating the teams, Coach P. had tested individual ability by utilizing a rowing machine called the Ergometer, but these measures would fail him. It should be noted that there are psychological variables that differ between the crews. The Junior Varsity crew has a leader that fosters positive motivation…

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    m Fast fading margin in dB 2 n Soft/softer handover gain in dB 4 o Total losses and gains in dB ? p = k - l - m - n + o Maximum allowed propagation pathloss Lp in dB ? q = d - j + p Cell range d in Km ( Lp = κ + 10γ log10 d) ? (a) Why do we use the link budget analysis for? (b) What are the interference margin, shadowing and fast fading margins? (c) What is soft/softer handover? And why is it considered a gain? (d) What is the receiver sensitivity? 2 (e) What is the receiver noise figure? How do…

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    Additionally, Draco demonstrates his cognitive skills, social skills, motor skills, and speaking skills when he played the fishing game with his friend. Playing the fishing game, it requires the cognitive skills which the child need to understand the concept of the game and the social skills which the child needs to take turns. Importantly, the game requires the cognitive skills because “To understand the meaning of each number word, the child must form a mental image of it” (Beaty, 2014, p.…

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    Thank you for choosing our school to select three artifacts for a time capsule that will be taken to Mars on the next space mission. Each student has selected their three items, and we are ecstatic! We have each chosen two things that mean a lot to us, and one thing that we think would benefit and/or inform further generations. I can't wait to explain the artifacts I chose and why I'm wanting to put them into the time capsule! One of the first items I would like to put into the time…

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