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    Lesson Plan Adapted Equipment The piece of adapted equipment I helped build is multi-purposeful. Although it can be used in a game of adapted basketball as a ball ramp which can guide a ball into a hoop‚ for my project I am focusing on its use as an adapted bowling piece of equipment. As an adapted game of bowling this piece of equipment can quickly be transformed into a ball ramp with attached bumpers to guide the ball to the pins. The ball has also been adapted. Instead of using a heavy bowling

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    The Plight O Ragpickers

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    their lives put them at a risk of respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases. The scrawny paths that lead to these small hovels are covered in slime spewed by local drainsMany of the rag picker’s suffer from back-pain‚ from the continuous strain of bending over to pick up waste. spend much of their earnings on bribes and rent. They live in a cluster of shelters made from plastic sheeting and corrugated metal near a 70-acre public landfill site. The work is hard and life tough under any weather conditions

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    Cushings Disease

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    symptoms and signs appear in the skin‚ which becomes delicate and thin. The skin gets damaged easily and heals slowly. Purple/ pink stretch marks might appear on the butt‚ breasts‚ abdomen‚ arms and thighs. The bones are weakened and daily tasks such as bending‚ lifting‚ pushing or getting up from a chair can end with backaches‚ rib and spinal column fractures. Most victims have severe fatigue‚ weak muscles‚ high blood pressure and high blood sugar. Irritability‚ anxiety and depression are also known to

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    current which in return gives you a stronger magnet. If you were able to keep the electromagnet that you created in your laboratory activity‚ what would be two possible uses for the electromagnet? Pick up objects that have been dropped‚ to prevent bending over (maybe for a handicapped) and getting objects out of cabinets that are magnetic (again useful if handicapped) What is an advantage of using an electromagnet rather than a regular magnet? It is a stronger magnet and you can control it better

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    One aspect that I believe to have been a successful part of my practice over these past few weeks is my increased confidence and ability to recognize assessment results that stray from the norm‚ such as a blood pressure of 90/60. This was particularly made apparent a few times within these past few weeks‚ but more particularly when working with a patient whose temperature averaged around 34.5 degrees Celsius. As that is well below what one’s average temperature could be and could be a warning sign

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    Kinesiology Study Guide

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    moves on inferior segment—concave on convex‚ same direction) Orientation of the Facets -Cervical—sagittal plane (Flexion/Extension) -Rotation at C-spine is at C1 and C2 -Thoracic—Frontal plane and Transverse plane (Rotation and Lateral bending)

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    Organic Chemistry

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    Identification of Unknown Organic Compounds by Melting Point‚ Boiling Point‚ and Infrared Spectroscopy Methods and Background The goal of this laboratory experiment was to determine the structure and identity of an unknown solid and an unknown liquid by using elemental analysis‚ index of hydrogen deficiency‚ infrared spectroscopy‚ melting point (for solid)‚ and boiling point (for liquid). In this laboratory‚ we were given unknown solid “C” and unknown liquid “D”. The empirical formula

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    Carbon Nanostructures

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    Unit 4: Carbon Nanostructures Carbon Structures: • Carbon contains six electrons with electronic structure: (1s2)‚ (2s)‚ (2px)‚ (2py)‚ (2pz). Outer s orbital together with three p orbitals form the chemical bonds of carbon with other atoms. • Conventionally‚ solid carbon has two main structures called allotropic forms: diamond and graphite: - Diamond is tetrahedrally bonded through sp3 hybrid bonds that form a 3D network. - Graphite has a layered structure with each layer called graphene formed

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    is also pushed back and forth creating pressure waves in the endolymph inside the cochlear duct. These waves then causes the membrane to vibrate‚ which in turn cause the hairs cells of the spiral organ to move against the tectorial membrane. The bending of the stereo cilia produces receptor potentials that in the end lead to the generation of nerve impulses. The External or Outer Ear - comprises of the auricle or pinna which is the fleshy part of the outer ear. It is cup-shaped and collects and

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    Hour”‚ Mrs. Mallard rejoices her chance to regain her long-lost individuality again after hearing of her husband’s death: “They would be no one to live for her during those coming years; she would live for herself. There would be no powerful will bending her in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow creature (Chopin‚ 11).” She finds these thoughts monstrous at first‚ but she rationalizes them because of the suffering she endured

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