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    condyle can rotate relative to the tibia and pinch or crush the meniscus between its bony surface and the tibia. Meniscal tears in older patients tend to be degenerative, age-related wear and tear. Joint line tenderness and mechanical symptoms, such as locking and catching, are descriptive for meniscal pathology. An MRI can be obtained to confirm the diagnosis, evaluate for other pathology or injuries, and plan treatment. Only the peripheral 25% of the meniscus has a blood supply and this is the…

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    The uncertainty in nature that the Greek had caused them to seek explanations. Such as why do the crops become bare, and the land cold during certain times? Because of this uncertainty, humans looked to the gods actions for explanations. This is why Demeter is not always called the "happy goddess of summertime" or Dionysus a"joy-god". Demeter, goddess of the harvest, provides and protects the crops, while Dionysus, god of wine, would rule the vine and production of wine. The two are considered a…

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    Concussions In Football Soon football may become too dangerous to play. This is what I've been wondering as more and more reports of concussions and brain damage in NFL players start to circulate. This is what I've decided to research, how football effects the mind and body after and during the game. I will tell you about the effects of contact football and how it can affect the players, and current research about concussions in football players. The after-effects of a concussion can be deadly…

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    The child reported that he and his brother had a dog. Raffi reported that he was also sad when his dad got rid of his dog. Raffi stated that his father tortured the dog. He indicated that his father would scream at the dog, hit the dog, the dog was so traumatized. Raffi reported when his father walked in the room the dog would “urinate on the ground”. Raffi stated he and his brother loved the dog. The child states that he never wants to see dad ever again. Raffi perceives his father to be a…

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    Fences are placed around properties for privacy and to keep others out of certain areas. A fence can be constructed using many materials and be as basic as a chain link fence separating a section of a yard on a property. Homeowners will install fences to keep young children or pets from wandering off. Installing a fence can be strictly for safety reasons, putting a fence around a pool or an area that is unsafe for people to avoid injury. They are part of a home or other structure that gives…

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    The short story All Summer In A Day by Ray Bradbury is about free will and enlightens the fact that you are free to choose, but, consequently, you are not free from the consequence(s), whether good or bad, of your choice. Throughout this story many examples are found when key events that shape the story are dependent on the character’s choice in the situation. Later the reader finds how that choice has affected the character and those surrounding them. They then have to live with that because…

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    have nowhere to go and they do not have the ability to get the medication they need. They end up staying in jail for a few days or weeks, but then statistically, they end up right back there. Mentally ill people should be getting the help they need. Locking them up in jail cells is not going to help…

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    is always trying to dominate others by verbal confrontations. This happens with her parents, if things do not go away. She will try to prove to them that they're in the wrong and she needs things to go her way. If not, then she will threaten with locking herself up in her room, as parents want her to be walking everyday in order to help her with her depression. She shows that same way with her counselor and her teachers. She doesn't like it when the counselor or her teachers comment on her…

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    curtains, pictures, or tapestries can keep harmful items out of your loved one's hands since they will not recognize them as cabinets. Removing door locks, or even the doors themselves, from interior rooms helps prevent seniors from accidentally locking themselves in. Sometimes, moving the master bedroom downstairs or into a major living area that is easily accessed is the best move. Also, adding railings along all walkways provides extra security and reduces fall risks. Adult home care…

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    supination and pronation. Certain golf shoes are designed to assist in the prevention of ankle injuries. Select cleat size and style - There are several cleat types including metal spikes, plastic spikes, and plastic turf grips. Playing style - A locking mechanism on specific shoes allows for…

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