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    Sigmund Freud (being the oldest child) and Alfred Adler (being the middle child). (Damien, Roberts, 2015). Alder believed there were common characteristics no matter how unique the family was and those personalities remained the same throughout life. (Meridian Educational,…

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    infertility. Needles are inserted into points on the body in order to promote pregnancy. It also is good for the health of the sperm and male infertility. Acupuncture is the insertion of ultra-thin sterile needles into specific points on the body called meridians. It helps to address problems that affect infertility such as under-functioning thyroid (hypothyroidism) or over-functioning thyroid (hyperthyroidism). Acupuncture is an ancient therapy developed in China that has been used to treat…

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    She is the finance assistant for Alpha Sigma Tau sorority. Paige Ip is a junior on the homecoming court. She is an integrated marking communications major from Meridian Mississippi. Ip’s campus involvements includes, serving as the vice president for the student government association and Beta Beta Beta, Blue Key and Omicron Delta Kappa honor societies. During 2014, Ip was crowned Miss UWA and Miss Paragon. “I’ve…

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    Facial Acupuncture Essay

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    If you’ve had acupuncture or you’ve visited an acupuncture clinic, then you know something about the benefits of acupuncture. You know that acupuncture is an effective treatment for headaches, weight loss, smoking cessation, neuritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, depression, pain of all types and much more; but you may not know that an acupuncture clinic can also help with the effects of aging on your skin and other types of facial skin problems like acne. Getting Help With Your Aging Face Is…

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    Howard L. DuBose was born on June 25, 1940, in Meridian, Mississippi. His parents are James Amos DuBose and Eula Inez Fairchild DuBose. His father worked for the Illinois Central Railroad, and his mother was a stay at home housewife. He has eight siblings: seven brothers, and one sister. Three of his brothers have passed away. He only knew his paternal grandmother who passed away when he was sixteen due to a stroke. He is married to my grandmother, Donna Louise Lowe DuBose, and has two children,…

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    Chinese Cultural Beliefs

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    The Chinese have been practicing medicine for nearly five thousand. Although the first written evidence dates back to the 2nd century BC, references in these documents and archeological finds prove that the Chinese have been refining the practice for thousands of years. An important aspect of Chinese culture and medicine is philosophy. As a major contributor and stop along the Silk Route they were exposed to the cultural and religious beliefs of the people of India, Africa, Egypt, Greece, and…

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    The Forbidden City The Forbidden City, known as Gu Gong in Chinese, was the imperial palace throughout the Ming and Qing dynasties—the years 1420 to 1912. It lays at the center of Beijing. It currently houses the Palace Museum. The Forbidden City served as the home of emperors and their households as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government for nearly five hundred years.The most noticeable and vital aspects of the Forbidden City are the history, architecture, and…

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    When I went to Maycomb, Alabama from Meridian, mississippi to stay with my aunt, I quickly became friends with 2 other children who lived right opposite my house. There names for Scout and Jem, When we came to know each-other, we realized that we shared a lot in common. All three of us were intrigued by the stories we heard about our secluded neighbor, Boo Radley. I always wondered how he looked like, and then Jem gave a reasonable description of Boo, He said that Boo was about six-and-a-half…

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    Five Note Guidance Theory

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    Yin and Yang In order to understand Chinese Therapeutic Music, it is necessary to understand two concepts of Chinese culture and medicine. The principle of Yin and Yang is that there is a tangible physical body and an intangible energy body. The physical body and the energy body are related with the principles of Yin and Yang. Yin and Yang are like the two sides of a coin, as neither side is inherently better or worse than the other side is, but one side cannot exist without the other. A change…

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    Purpose: Recent research indicates that the skeletal muscles of the human body do not function as independent actuators. Instead, they seem to be linked by connective tissue forming myofascial chains. While the existence of such meridians has been demonstrated for the ventral and the dorsal side of the body, no data are available for morphological fusion of lateral muscles. This study aimed to provide evidence for the inferior part of the lateral myofascial chain. Methods: Fourteen legs (7…

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