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    Therapeutic Qigong

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    The therapeutic properties of qigong have been found to improve the regulation of the respiratory system, improved the physical function of the body’s self-control, and boosted the massaging effect on the abdominal cavity organs, served to correct the abnormal organ reactions, and improved the activities of the cardiovascular system, central nervous system, cerebral cortex and regulated the metabolism process. Additionally, practices on qigong have shown a considerable amount of improvement in…

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    TNI Vs Polri Case Study

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    The authorizers cannot avoid their members into this national conflict. In fact, these institutions should keep, protect and lead their citizen to not doing conflict which can disturb national stabilization. The authorizers also failed to create peace in TNI and Polri family. In fact, in national independent movement they could cooperate and fight together in some wars against colonial. But nowadays, they seem like two contra institution which full…

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    Emulsifying properties of aqueous extract of Spirulina in ice cream Table 7 presents the results of the developed O/W and W/O emulsifiers of the developed ice cream formulations. The O/W activities of the formulations of aqueous extract of Spirulina presented higher ativity when compared to the standard formulation, the formulations without emulsifier (F2) and without chantilly (F3) showed no significant difference (p0.05) on the surface tensions values found in the analyzes. The formulations…

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    Eighteen months of critical prewar planning by CENTCOM set the stage for Operation Iraq Freedom to be the most impressive contemporary military campaign. “This military operation intended to strike a major blow at terrorism by overthrowing Saddam Hussein, destroy Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction, and impose a pro American style government in the Arab world.” However, postwar planning by CENTCOM started only a couple of months prior to the start of the war, which demonstrates the lack of…

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    energy load, storage and generation device. It is not only adding the ability to deliver power from vehicle to the grid, but also can apply the power flow (Lund & Kempton, 2008). V2G technology provides potential solutions to energy storage and stabilization. It can benefit in peak load shifting, smoothing variable generation from renewable energy, and providing distributed energy storage capacity (Peterson et al., 2010).. Electric vehicles have two fundamental characteristics: one is they are…

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    The Aqueduct of Segovia, Spain was believed to be built in c. A.D. 50/112. The exact date of construction can not be proven yet but many historians believe the monument was built from c. A.D. 50 through c. A.D. 112.It was made under the rule of the Roman Empire to supply water to the city Segovia. Currently the aqueduct is about 9 miles long and the highest point is almost 95 feet high. It also remains with 128 pillars to hold it up.When the aqueduct was first constructed it consisted of 2 tiers…

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    Summary The article provides guidance for parents who have college bound teen agers that are headed to college. There are 4 main point of advise: 1) Make a plan, 2) If the disorder is presently active---don’t send them to college yet, 3) reach an agreement with your young adult about sticking to a plan and what are the consequences if they do not, 4) Buy tuition insurance. Having an agreed plan to avoid a reoccurrence is the most important single things a family can do for a young person…

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    The patient is a 48 year old male who presented to the hospital with suicidal ideations with a plan and homicidal ideations towards community members. The patient reports auditory hallucinations of his stepfather telling him to harm himself. The patient reports that he does not feel safe by himself. During the time of assessment the patient was awake, alert, and cooperative. The patient reports that he was recently release from Sandhills Regional Hospital and backpack was stolen from him. The…

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    Inpatient setting focuses on providing the collaborative treatment plan designed by a psychiatrist, social worker, expressive therapist, psychologist, and nurse. The patient-centered approach facilitates the implementation of the treatment plan and stabilization of the patient. The therapeutic communication is essential when working with psychiatric patients because many of them are unable to describe…

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    Mrs. Smith is a 55 year old female who presented to the ED via LEO with acute psychosis. She was found in the street by LEO trying to jump in front of on-coming traffic. At the time of the assessment Mrs. Smith presents calm with rambling speech. She states the police are killing me, I'll try to go head and die for you. She denies suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation, and symptoms of psychosis. However, does appear to be responding to internal stimuli.12/8/16 MCM with LEO for suspected…

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