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    guidelines for proper helmet fitting include: • Select a helmet that fits as snugly as possible. The helmet should sit low on the forehead, a finger or two above the eyebrow. • Adjust the straps so they form a V-shape under your ears. The strap buckle should be under your chin and not to either side. The straps should be tight enough that opening your mouth causes the helmet to move downward. • Purchase a helmet certified by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Following these guidelines…

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    one: high-heeled shoes. High-heeled shoes, “had one or two-inch chunky heel” and low-cut uppers. “At the beginning of a decade, uppers fastened to the foot with laces or straps with buttons on one side. As the decade continued, the ornamentation on the shoes became fancier and many shoes were designed to match whole outfit “ . T-strap sandals were especially daring, as they showed more skin. This particular shoe style became even more popular in the next…

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    direction opposite to the force. For example, to compensate for a heavy backpack worn low over the sacrum, the child typically moves the head and trunk forward.Another common strategy is lumbar hyperextension achieved by hand support on the shoulder straps. Such postural deviations can hinder the natural shock absorption abilities of the spine and require greater muscle activity to prevent the child from falling as a result of the greater forces and moments about the spine. These heavy school…

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    backpacks it could be prevented by ensuring that the backpack has good padding, but your arms being sore can not be prevented in any other way than backpacks. Plus, the most popular kind of binder has a shoulder strap. The strap is similar to a backpack strap but is a skinnier non padded strap that often digs into your shoulder. Binders cause pain as well, but we are still required to carry…

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    ranged from those featuring simply “tall wood or cork soles and padded leather straps” to more fancy styles featuring “gold-colored leather straps with a cork sole of six different colored layers” . As the war approached, women were forced to turn down the extravagant footwear in favor of a more practical styles. Two types of shoes that dominated this specific category were the lowered-heeled pumps and oxfords. As far as the material of the shoes is concerned, “cloth and felt uppers replaced…

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    Chapter One Beat up, old chucks pounding the pavement; heavy, labored breathing as the mysterious teenage girl runs through the busy streets of New York; trying to shake the obvious and menacing guy chasing her. When she left her house this morning she never would have thought that she would be running for her life. Why don't we go back to where it all started; that one fateful morning when her whole world came crashing down around her. Reagan makes her way down the creaky, old…

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    Emanyatta Ceremony

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    The next step is Emanyatta which is warrior’s camp. Here in this camp free will is exercised. There are many fights because the warriors can take advantage of the women and jealousy happens a lot. The boys carry weapons because fighting can lead to being very dangerous. There is a flagpole in the middle of the camp. The Maasai flag is hung for as long as the men are in the camp. Two chiefs are the leaders of the camp. The men learn togetherness and what their role will be. They can be in the…

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    THE IMPORTANTCE OF THE SEAT BELTS 1. INTRODUCTION A seat-belt which is also known as a safety belt is a vehicle safety device that is intended to protect passengers in the vehicle against harmful movement that may occur during a collision or unexpected sudden stops. The main purpose of a seat belt is to decrease the chances of death or serious injuries in traffic collisions by decreasing the force of secondary impacts with the internal strike hazards by making sure that the passengers are seated…

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    Dress Code Moving from elementary school to middle school is a huge, scary change. From having seven classes a day to no recess it’s a very stressful adjustment. I wasn’t prepared, though, for the most stressful change to be my wardrobe. Every year the 90-degree days of August roll around, the masses of students in grade school groan about the inevitable end of our three months of freedom. As much as I dreaded being locked in a prison for seven hours a day five days a week, when August rolled…

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    and a girl wants to wear a tank top they should be able to. I think that as long as you cannot see any private parts I do not see why a girl cannot wear certain clothes. Also, I know boys like to wear bro tanks when it gets hot out. The size of the strap on a bro tank is the same size as some girl’s tanks that get banned but guys do not. The Battle Over Dress Codes explains how dress codes can sexualize girls. Strict dress codes can lead to girls seeing their bodies as not well respected.…

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