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    Deadlift Benefits

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    Deadlift Benefits Deadlifts have the potential to cause serious back injuries, but a deadlift is also used to treat patients with lower back injuries (Berglund et al, 2015). Patients that participate in rehabilitative exercise using the deadlift, tested with a higher performance on the Biering-Sorensen test (Berglund et al, 2015). The Biering-Sorensen test evaluates the hip and back extensor muscles aerobic capacity. This rehabilitative exercise also helps to improve a reduction in the pain…

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    by the water, the warmth of the sun shines down, kissing my skin. I can recreate the same affect in my current writing area. I peacefully sit by a window and let the sun’s rays illuminate me, like a spotlight projecting on center stage. While resting in my chair at the ocean, I enjoy the sound of seagulls circling above my head and calling out to each other, as if in some foreign language. To bring this to my room, I unlatch and raise the windows, letting the sounds of nature flood my quiet…

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    Math In Medicine

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    subject of mathematics in medicine, another important thing to consider is how it is not just a “one time thing” that is used. It is constantly being referred to in the medicinal world, as new situations and diseases arise. Doctors hardly have enough resting time as it is when attending to patients. Yet, there are some who also go out of their way to make many medicinal breakthroughs; and this has been going on for many years. Louis Pasture, for example, and his study on bacteria growth rate in…

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    Connections, Comparisons, and Changes in the Incan Empire In the fifteenth century, the Inca Empire stood at the prime of its existence. Encompassing nearly all the land of the Andes region of what is now South America, the Inca Empire was the largest civilization in Mesoamerica. Even more impressively, the Incas developed a decadent society without many of the staples of other civilizations. This made the “children of the sun” a unique society. The Incas stood apart from their contemporaries,…

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    Aromatherapy In Nursing

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    study of stress is very important to our fast-paced society where de-stressing and seeking calm has become a profession for some, and a task that feels impossible for others. There have been many studies done in the field of stress and the various potential causes in everyday life. One study done by Chen, Fang, & Fang shows the efficacy of aromatherapy in nurses that were experiencing high stress levels due to their demanding occupations (2013). In this study, nurses wore a small bottle of…

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    ingeniously apply ambiguity on both facial and body expression. For instance, many features such as eyes, nose are all unmolded. The baby’s lack of toes stands in contrast with the blue woman’s veiny feet, which represents baby’s immaturity and his potential to grow. Polyurethane has another feather that it is quite smooth and shimmering. Claassen adopts this feature to embody the resilient and glossy skin that a newborn…

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    The entitlement to freedom of speech, often lacks consideration for the potential consequences, especially when used to purposely antagonise people. When people choose to ignore the impact that comes with purposely hurtful accusations such as sectarianism, bigotry, discrimination and so on, it tarnishes the premise of free speech…

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    wrongdoing, with her true virtues only appreciated by Jane and the headmistress, and is also facing death as a victim of consumption (see 45, 62, 66). In the face of these trials, Helen is meekly submissive and finds comfort in knowing that her final resting place is in Heaven, although unlike Justine she welcomes an end to her earthly existence (69).While the two characters have distinct differences, they seem to represent the changing ideas of the precise definition of pure female piety,…

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    conducted will investigate if that statement is true. Studies have shown that chewing gum while working increases a person’s concentration, speed and memory for a short period of time. This is due to mastication-induced arousal. When the body is resting…

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    Introduction De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis is an inflammation of the tendon sheath and the tendons of the first extensor tunnel, extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) & abductor pollicis longus (APL). However, additional research has characterized De Quervain’s as more highly associated with a thickening of the tendon sheath and connective tissue degeneration rather than inflammatory changes.1 A study was conducted to prove that de Quervain’s does not involve inflammation and has histopathological…

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