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    corner‚ help me find Jerry.” “Okay.” Said Frank‚ the kid in the corner. We walked in the snow‚ it was very cold and I felt so numb. Where could he be? Is he lost? Could he be dead? I saw Jerry. He was sitting in the snow‚ a knife next to him. His wrist was cut. I screamed in dismal. “Someone help!” I yelled but we were too far from the orphanage that no one heard. Frank was just standing there‚ his face was pale. “I.. I” Frank uttered out while trying to talk. “I will go get help.” “Hurry.” I started

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) also called median nerve compression is a very common injury to the hand and wrist that causes numbness and tingling. More than 3 million cases of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome are reported each year in the United States . The carpal tunnel is a passageway from your wrist to your hand that consists of bones‚ tendons‚ ligaments‚ and the median nerve. The median nerve that passes through this tunnel is responsible for delivering sensations to the thumb

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    Skateboarding vs. Snowboarding By Santiago Durr ENG 1111 Brenda Phegley 9/20/2012 Durr ii Outline Thesis: Skateboarding and snowboarding‚ they are two sports that could look similar‚ but they differ in several ways which are: terrain‚ tricks‚ cost and pain. I. Introduction II. Background A. Skateboarding B. Snowboarding III. Terrain and season A. Skateboarding B. Snowboarding IV. Tricks A. Skateboarding B. Snowboarding V. Cost A. Skateboarding

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    Environmental & Occupational Health HPEO405 | Ergonomics xxxxxxxxxxx Ergonomics July 2009 Title: Ergonomic Analysis 1: Documenting the Problem Grade: 20 % This step‚ which is related to the first specific objective‚ should enable you to produce a progress report by the due date for Assignment #1. This progress report will include: 1. A brief description of the organization (can be one you currently work with‚ one you are interested in working with‚ one that you have researched

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    the same product but the box includes a OWI USB interface‚ which is not part of the basic OWI-535 package. One downside of the arm is its under-powered control software which only offers time-based movement of the arm’s joints (e.g. rotate the wrist for 0.5 second). It would be much more useful to define joint rotations using absolute and relative angles‚ or to specify (x‚ y‚ z) locations (e.g. move the arm’s grippers to (10‚ 15‚ 7)). I’ll be implementing control software that offers all these

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    vehicle. After inventorying the vehicle‚ Ofc Malerich and this officer transported Sander to LCJ. About halfway to LCJ‚ Sanders stated "I think my wrist is broken." This officer asked Sanders why he thought his wrist was broken and he stated "Because I heard it pop while you were handcuffing me."

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    The origins and history of wrestling date back as far as 15‚000 years with depictions of wrestling found in cave drawings in France. Wrestling is one of the oldest historical sports rivaled only by track and field‚ and has been seen in ancient literature and games of Greece and early Egypt. The most notable influence of wrestling comes from the Olympics‚ where it was introduced in 708BC . There are many forms of wrestling including Greco-Roman‚ Freestyle‚ Folk style‚ and Catch wrestling; all of which

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    Fiction employs an intriguing screenplay and a diverse cast in order to explore the meaning and purpose of living life. In the film‚ IRS auditor Harold Crick lives a straightforward‚ strict routine type of life‚ all coordinated by Harold’s simple wrist watch. However‚ on one particular Wednesday‚ Harold’s watch malfunctions and needs to be reset. After asking a bystander for the time‚ Harold enters it into his watch not knowing that it is three minutes fast‚ which prompts the omniscient narrator

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    Leprosy (Hanson's Disease)

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    Leprosy‚ also known as Hansen’s Disease‚ is a medical condition that basically attacksthe surface nerves of an individual‚ causing a feeling of numbness and lack of sensation. Leprosy is caused by Mycobacterium leprae. This disease is acquired‚ transmitted and spread by common airborne infections such as sneezing and coughing. The most evident primary symptom of leprosy is the appearance of a patch on the skin‚ commonly associated with loss of feeling or sensation. Most people think that people

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    Self Harm

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    latest fad. But cutting is a serious problem.” Self-Harming and cutting is not a very common behavior‚ some people see it as a fad. People who self-harm might not know how to manage their problems. Injuring themselves on purpose‚ or making scratches or cuts on your body enough to break skin and make it bleed‚ are all ways of self-mutilation and self-harm. Although self-cutting may be some ones outlet to their emotions or problems‚ it is a very dangerous and can be life threatening if not addressed. I

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