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    chairs, beds and all over the house. It is easier and less messy if you do it outside, in a tub or while bathing. Regular brushing also allows pet owners to detect mats before they become serious problems. If you see a tangle or mat, see if a steel comb will work through the clumped hair. If not, use scissors or clippers to remove the mat before it can become more serious. In general, though, a good rule of thumb is to implement a weekly routine that starts with brushing. This will not only…

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    must be closely observed is found in the utilization of medication-assisted treatment (MAT). MAT is a harm reduction approach used with both opioids and alcohol treatment by substituting the drug of choice, with a lesser potent substance in order to weaken withdrawals through the detoxification period. This can be administered through in-patient or outpatient treatment, but the therapist must remain cautious when MAT is used outside of a monitored treatment environment. The SAMHSA (2005)…

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    The Fosters Show

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    break-up], and that’s been really hard for her. But you see over the progressing episodes that there is this undeniable love that they have for each other. So to be portraying these characters [in R&J] that are so close to what they are — [Mariana and Mat] have this forbidden attraction to each other now that they have other people in their lives — it’s going to be hard. I’m excited to see how it all…

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    Drug-Assisted Treatment

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    While the client may be prescribed medication-assisted treatment (MAT), treatment therapy can be applied. Since a therapist cannot prescribe medication, the awareness of how medications side effects will manifest in behavior can help the therapist understand the behavior of the client through the recovery process. Serotonin…

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    MST 313 Semester Project Progress report 1 Wheelchair-friendly Carousel for children fig 1. A sketch of the carousel (Pretorius, 2015) Bernadine Pretorius 28302207 Armand Meyer 10026305 Erica Davison 12064212 Target Market: The design of this wheelchair friendly carousel is targeted at children who are physically disabled and unable to use more conventional jungle gyms/outdoor toys. This carousel can be designed to be part of an indoor playground and can also become inclusive…

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    My Team-Personal Narrative

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    Today is the day that my team and I had been working on all season. It’s competition day. Now this year I feel we have a good chance. We have been practicing non-stop from the sun up to sundown; there was no such thing as downtime. We had an awesome dance routine and one of the best crowd-pleasers around. But to top it off we had a killer stunt at the end that was sure enough going to win us first place. “Alright, ladies. It is time for everyone to get up and get dressed.” My coach said as…

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    going to do this until finite? I as well until I was standing there on that mat reticent, ready to try out. When I was six, All star cheerleading was the next big thing and I wanted nothing more than to be a part of it. From there, I started my cheerleading career. My experience transcended what I could have ever imagined. Despite all the odds, I have practiced, worked and competed to be the best. My first time on the mat was the most breathtaking experience of my life, and every time after…

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    Eventually I would transition it into mat times, where we could have a listen to the song and talk about what it is about, this could stem into learning about the different pets each child has, and how each animal lives in the wild and at home. The children would learn the speed of the tempo and how to tap along to the beat. Next, I would implement a singing aspect into the mat time, where we could begin to learn the lyrics of the song and how to sing them…

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    From larva to a majestic winged monarch butterfly, the transformation a caterpillar undergoes in its quest to become a butterfly is truly unique. In such process a sixteen legged pest morphs into a beautiful butterfly. Though a beautiful sight, what a caterpillar actually goes through on this journey is quite gruesome. Many wonder how this 180 degree transformation is possible, but broken down it is much simpler to comprehend. Monarch butterflies lay their milky white eggs on milkweed, insuring…

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    Have you ever wondered if animals can think? That is what Eugene Linden and Josh Plotnik are trying to find out. They have seen and conducted experiments on many animals and all their observations prove that animals can think. There were surprised by this so they decided to write an article about it. Using these articles, this essay was made proving why animals can think. One way this statement is shown is in the article Can Animals Think, by Eugene Linden, was when he talked about Fu Manchu.…

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