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    I. Introduction Born in the 1960s, Carolyn grew up in a time of changing contemporary standards concerning female sexuality and feminism. The culture in which she was raised informed many behavioral decisions she made throughout mate selection, pregnancy and childrearing. With little ability to compare her own female experiences to those of her somewhat absent mother, Carolyn worked closely with her father, husband and friends to inform herself on life changes she would have to make to…

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    The Ancient Inhabitants of Flores Island The recently discovered Homo floresiensis have been a puzzle for scientists. The skeletons are an odd mix of archaic and more modern traits. The problem of how these diminutive hominins arrived on the island of Flores is still a mystery. The dating shows H. floresiensis arrived over a million years ago by the tools they left behind. The hominins had a minimal cranial capacity, yet they were able to live and prosper until recent times. The Indonesian…

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    Leg Injury Paper

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    Common leg injuries are some of the most inhibiting and destructive injuries that can occur. Countless studies have been conducted to reveal if there is a way to possibly prevent these occurrences. Symptoms often develop from everyday usage, overuse, or an injury. Leg injuries are most likely to occur from sports activities. Most of these leg injuries in children and teens occur from playing sports or falls. The risk for these types of injuires increase during contact sports and high-speed…

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    Case Study Osteomyelitis

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    source of infection is from the surgical procedure. The surgical instruments may not have been properly sterilized therefore leading to the infection. 7.) The pelvis is near the spine, so the cancer as a better chance of spreading to the spine. John’s tibia could be amputated to prevent the spread of the cancer, but an amputation of the pelvis is…

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    Urethral Stricture Urethral stricture is narrowing of the tube (urethra) that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. The urethra can become narrow due to scar tissue from an injury or infection. This can make it difficult to pass urine. In women, the urethra opens above the vaginal opening. In men, the urethra opens at the tip of the penis, and the urethra is much longer than it is in women. Because of the length of the male urethra, urethral stricture is much more common in men.…

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    Brunnstrom's Theory

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    ' Name: O c eoate: 1 js j15 Theory/F of R NOT PNF Rood Brunnstrom Biomechanical Developed By/Date Karel/Berta Bobath 1940's Dr Herman Kabat 1940's IMargaret Rood 1940's Voss & Knott (1960's) Signe Brunnstrom 1940- 1970s Basis of Theory Theory of "brain Based on normal Based on the use of Damaged CNS has -2,- CNS intact- evaluate plastic!!Y" Normalize muscle tone and elicit movement and motor sensory stimulation to development- Mass effect motor responses-…

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    Mambo And Salsa Dance

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    similar characteristics, there are prominent differences as well. Mambo was a popular dance found in the Palladium Ballroom in New York City during the 1950s. The dance incorporated African influences such as the use of polyrhythm in the hips and pelvis contrast to the upper body and maintaining aesthetic of the cool. It broke on the second beat in the music, which is a challenging aspect of the dance. Mambo also introduced solo parts known as shines. This allowed the partnership between the…

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    Ovarian Stroma

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    As with the male counterpart, the ovaries are derived from the genital ridge later descending to their final position in the pelvis. In adults, the ovaries have an ovoid shape and are usually 3-5cm long. They are a layered structure with an outer layer germinal epithelium, tunica albuginea, cortex and medulla that is innermost (fig. 1). Although now challenged by recent discoveries (1), the germinal epithelium; a continuation of the peritoneum, is inaptly named due the mistaken belief that germ…

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    Strengthening Exercises

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    Strengthening exercises increases a person health as a whole through enable the body to perform the optimal functions without pain and stress-free. Cerebral palsy children are characterized by movements impairments and postural disorders. Moreover, they have difficulties with activities of daily living (ADL’s) due to muscles weakness, incoordination, and motor control impairments. Strengthening exercises are significant for people with CP throughout their life from childhood to adults.…

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    Nursing Case Study Essay

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    MP is a 26-year old male who presented with complaints of abdominal pain and requested a physical examination. Height: 5’11”. Weight: 280#. BMI: 39.1. Past medical history includes: untreated hypertension; one suicide attempt via self-inflicted gunshot wound; multiple reconstructive surgeries scars to anterior chest, neck, and face. Social history includes: 10 pack-years smoker; remote history of intravenous drug abuse; alcoholism. Family medical history includes: colon cancer and hypertension.…

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