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    People often walk up to me and ask “What makes you so freekin awesome?” Haha, no they don't. But people do ask how I make music theory seem so simple? I reply; “Because it is.” Let me start with a little story. I grew up in the golden age of guitar players. Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, and Alex Lifeson were staples in my CD player, and they played continuously. Like anyone my age, I had the dream of being a rock star with tens-of-thousands of fans screaming their adoration while the…

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    Mr. Durland's Case Summary

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    On 10-7-14, PT Wilcox documented that Mr. Durland reported he hadn’t taken any pain medication since he was last in. Pt Wilcox documented improved tissue mobility in the UGT (upper gluteal tendon) today. On 10-13-14, Chiropractor, D.C. Bogan…

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    Sport, position, and evaluation of the sport The athlete I have chosen for my program design is a 27 year old, male professional basketball player. The position I have chosen is a forward. To begin with I first completed a movement analysis in order to better determine what my athlete would benefit most from. Basketball is a sport in which many joints of the body are used. It is a full body sport. Some of the most seen actions include: elbow extension and flexion, knee flexion and extension,…

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    comatose or stupurous, but at times seemed slightly confused when recalling past events. When speaking with him his speech is delayed and he speaks slowly. FRP has a good attention span and was able to follow a three-stage command when asked to raise his bed, put on his glasses and turn his light on so we could conversate. He demonstrated good short-term memory by telling me what day of the week it was. FRP also demonstrated good long-term memory by recalling where he was born. Emotional…

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    A gentle breeze caresses my cheek, brushing a few pesky strands of hair away from my face. It is late, later than usual. The sun will set soon despite its height in the sky. It shines with a radiance that carries the inexplicable feeling of summer. Luckily, the radiance is not raining down with its usual heat, gifting everyone with a cool evening. I stand at the edge of my driveway waiting for my wristwatch to read seven O’ clock. Fifty seconds. Stretching my arms across my chest, I loosen my…

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    Tobacco Informative Speech

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    get worried or nervous when your child is smoking or chewing tobacco. People who smoke they get vision loss and blindness. Smoking is bad for your eyes and your body. This is an eye disease that can affect your vision, like you are looking at a straight ling but it has a curved. When people smoke their eye vision get blurry over time. If you are a smoker you can quiet smoking and your vision might get better by the time you stop smoking. Your blood pressure might go back to normal too. When you…

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    Background: Plantar Fasciitis is the most well-known kind of heel pain. When you wake up from bed in the morning and experience a shooting heel pain when you walk on the floor, you could experience the ill effects of plantar fasciitis. You may find that in the wake of strolling for around 10 minutes, the pain starts to die down. Nonetheless, getting up from a situated place after a drawn out time-frame, the agony returns forcefully. In the long run, this sounds recognizable you might be the 1…

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    Barbie In American Culture

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    Every single person in the American culture had seen a barbie. The barbie’s just a simple toy. Well started just as a simple toy and it grew and grew. The barbie’s a doll. It 's created to represent young adults girls or teenagers. The body is shaped way different than an ordinary “doll.” This type of doll has a skinny body, shaped body, and very catalyst. Barbie’s debut as the “teenage fashion model” mirrored the sophisticated glamour of 1950s stars like Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, and…

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    This photograph, taken in 1908, is of famous ballerina Tamara Karsavina, and was made by a notable photographer named Baron Adolph de Meyer. This image is an excellent example of modern photography and the technology involved during this rapidly changing and evolving time. Meyer was a Pictorialist photographer who was attempting to elevate photographic portraits to the same level of painted portraits. This is an example of early autochrome photography, which is a very rare, modern revelation,…

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    or positions of the body that express a person's thoughts or feelings” (Merriam-Webster). Cuddy first starts her talk by asking everyone to look at how they are sitting. Are they hunching their shoulders or maybe crossing their legs? Are they stretched out with their legs opened wide? People who feel confident and powerful make themselves bigger, meaning they stretch out, and take up space. People who feel powerless do the opposite. They hunch…

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