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    should be aware of these procedures which include; acute cholecystitis and acute appendicitis. Therefore, postoperative care should be observed and any signs like low back pains, contractions, cramping, flu-like symptoms as well as contraction of the pelvis or vagina. Case Study (page 75) The needle and needle holder should be sterilized to avoid further possible contamination of the needle. Larry should not wait until the case ends to break scrub and wash his hands since waiting may result to…

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    little cheeks and then when you baby was born your newborn looks like he is from an alien planet with that little cone-shaped head of hers. Not too worry, this too is normal. The reason it is shaped like this is because your baby was wedged into your pelvis and what happens is that when you deliver vaginally, the holes in the skull allow the head to mold its shape to fit through the birth canal. Give it a couple of days and your baby will be the adorable little angel you…

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    R.W.Barfield (1998) Biomechanics of kicking in soccer. The objective of the study was to examine the effect of angle of approach on kicking accuracy. Accuracy kicking is necessary for successful kicks from penalty mark. The study included 7 male amateurs recreational soccer player aged 26+/- 3years, body mass 74-80 kgs, stature 1.74 +/- 0.06 m, who were right foot dominant. Kicking kicks from penalty mark at 0.6x0.6 target at the full size goal post according to their self selected approach…

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    The chimpanzee and another ape, the bonobo, are humans' closest living relatives. These three species look alike in many ways, both in body and behavior. As our closest living relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos have been widely used as models of the behavior of early hominids. In recent years, as information on the social behavior and ecology of bonobos has come to light, many interspecific comparisons have been made. Molecular studies indicate that humans, chimpanzees and bonobos are very…

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    Australopithecus africanus In the greatest debate of anthropology lies the all consuming desire to know where we as humans come from. Who were our ancestors and what made them so different from us? It is debated if Australopithecus africanus or Australopithecus afarensis is the direct ancestor to the genus homo. Through critical evaluation of the features of the skeleton, diet and dentition, and use of bipedality, it is evident that A. africanus is a direct ancestor to modern humans while…

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    Frida Kahlo Analysis

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    Frida Kahlo was born July 6, 1907 in Coyoacán, Mexico, and died July 13, 1945 in Coyoacan, Mexico. She is influential in the art community for her vibrant paintings. Most of her paintings are self-portraits of herself because most of her time was spent alone. Frida Kahlo also was part the feminist movement although it wasn’t quite clear if she contributed to the movement. She married her mentor Diego Rivera twice, and she painted him in some of her works. Her bold unibrow, mustache, and being…

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    Paraganglioma Case Study

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    Pheochromocytomas are rare tumors arising exclusively from the chromaffin tissue of the sympathetic nervous system in adrenal medulla, However, the similar tumors that arise from same tissue in other locations are referred to as paragangliomas according to the most recent classification done by World Health Organization classification of tumours.1,2 Only 1% of paragangliomas are found in the urinary bladder which account for less than 0.06% of all bladder malignancies.3,4 Paraganglioma of the…

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    personal expression, particularly her 1944 work of The Broken Column, one of her first paintings, Kahlo was in hospital for a traumatic car accident that resulted in extensive injuries to her collarbone, rids, leg and in particularly her spine and pelvis, leaving her consequently unable to have children. Broken Column, an expressively emotional self-portrait of Kahlo, showing a surrealism representation of her injuries, featuring white tears, nails piercing her skin allover, and revealing a…

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    Giordano: Jazz Dance

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    He learned this from his teacher Katherine Dunham. He added in strong floor work in his classes that were taught to him by Hanya Holm. Giordano had his own style of teaching movement that came from the pelvis and rolled through the chest and arms. Giordano in the mid-1970s wrote a book on his teachings and techniques, “Jazz Dance Class”, this book is now considered one of the most influential books on jazz dance. While teaching Giordano was asked to perform…

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    Towards the end of your third trimester, your doctor will check the baby's presentation and position by feeling the belly or with ultrasound. Some of the common complications during pregnancy and their possible treatment are listed below: Breech position If the fetus remains in breech position several weeks before the due date, your doctor will attempt to "turn" the baby into the correct position. This procedure is known as "external version." One way to turn the baby after 36 weeks is by…

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