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    combination of science and technology which is the right course and career for me because I like to put the knowledge into practice. Recently I broke my wrist, I was sent to a radiologist who used variety of equipment to identify which part of my wrist was broken. I was shown an image of my wrist on a computer I could see which part of my bone in the wrist was broken I was very fascinated with the work radiologist do.…

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    Wrist and upper-arm blood pressure monitors are mainstays of the blood pressure monitor industry, but some people find them a little bit too bulky or intimidating to be of any use. Finger blood pressure monitors provide a welcome and handy (no pun intended) alternative to these more popular models. A lot of people are suspicious of finger blood pressure monitors and believe them to be unreliable and ineffective when it comes to delivering a reliable reading of one’s blood levels. While it is…

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    back pain. Therefore, to have good body mechanics would be to make sure you have a wide stance, with one foot in front. Your knees should be in knee flexion, and your trunk should be in an upright position. Your shoulders should be flexed, and your wrist in ulnar deviation, when the rope is getting pulled in the opposite direction you must make sure to remain in good alignment when pulling the rope back. Keep your hands close to the rope and when pulling in try to keep your elbows tucked. Do not…

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    Curveball Project

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    front of your face with your palm facing you, and the fingers ended up pointing across your chest. If the fingers go forward the ball won’t curve because you have to flick your wrist and hand to get the spin on the ball. Here’s how it’s different from a riser. The riser is when you spin the ball backwards by flicking your wrist downward so the fingers are pointing downward, but they flick making the spin. It goes down and rises up just enough to where the batter’s bat might hit. To do a…

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    In The Giver, there were many differences between the book and the movie. The jobs and were all different. There were many differences on the memory topic as well and many of the things are paired with idea that everything is futuristic. The book and movie have their own qualities, so they are both excellent works of media. First, the movie has different jobs compared to the book. For example, Asher was not a Drone Pilot in the book, he was Assistant Director of Recreation, and Fiona was the…

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    Everyone’s skin is different, so keep trying. While foundation is hard; undertone, shade, and skin type are important but can be made easy. The first thing one should consider is the undertone of their skin. To figure this out, look at the inside of the wrist and determine if the veins are more bluish purplish or greenish. Bluish purplish…

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    Outdoor Education Lesson 2 Skateboarding is actually a very easy way to get hurt. There are many safety tips that should be followed to avoid or reduce the risk of getting injured. I know that when I skateboard, I always wear helmet because my brain is the most important part of my body. Most skateboard injuries happen to kids under the age of fifteen as well as beginners. Advanced skaters also get hurt as well due to trying very extreme tricks. I am an advanced skater and I have gotten hurt…

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    Intermediate punishments, as defined by the textbook, are ‘community based sanctions that range from intensive probation supervision to no secure residential programs.’ Intermediate punishments are programs that require more supervision and punishments for a juvenile and are used as stricter punishments for them. Because of the increase in supervision, electronic monitoring devices are often used as part of a juvenile’s punishment, whether it be when they leave their house, are in public, or at…

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    Greenstick Fracture

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    As sports keep growing on the degree of popularity, bone fractures happen with an increasing frequency; there are six of the most major and the most common types of fractures. The first type of the six majors is called a Simple or a Closed Fracture. As defined by Robert, a Simple Fracture is, “a break in the bone that may be complete or incomplete, but it doesn’t pierce the skin” (Robert 307). This type of fracture on the average side, since it depends on the type of accident in a sport for a…

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    On September 1, 2016, I was dispatched to the station for a report of a domestic dispute. I arrived on scene and met with Misty Lynn Cartrett. I observed a red mark on the left and right wrist, and a minor wound to the right ring finger. Cartrett stated Seadon Faulkner came into her bedroom at 2521 Barbados Dr and started insulting her. Cartrett told Faulkner to get out of her room. Faulkner left the room and returned doing the same thing. Cartrett stated Faulkner was saying she was not cool…

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