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    What is carpal tunnel syndrome? Carpus is a word derived from the Greek word karpos‚ which means "wrist." The wrist is surrounded by a band of fibrous tissue that normally functions as a support for the joint. The tight space between this fibrous band and the wrist bone is called the carpal tunnel. The median nerve passes through the carpal tunnel to receive sensations from the thumb‚ index‚ and middle fingers of the hand. Any condition that causes swelling or a change in position of the tissue

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    Attending the Tunnel of Oppression event‚ as one example‚ showcased the different challenges and issues affecting a number of oppressed groups; such as the disabled‚ LGBTQ‚ the food insecured‚ and the homelessness. The Tunnel of Oppression event as hosted by Fresno State staff and students has helped me reevaluate my sense of self-pity and encouraged me to always avoid my negative thoughts and adjust my behavior into helping others and appreciate of just being myself and abilities. My second journaling

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    History – Corsham Tunnels • What is the origin of the tunnels that run under Corsham and Neston (the village I live in)? • How has the use of the tunnels changed overtime? • How well known are the tunnels? The Corsham Tunnels A brief overview The Corsham tunnels are a network of concealed passageways located deep underground in the small town of Corsham. Over the years the tunnels have been used for several different purposes. At first the tunnels were a series of

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    Tunnel Vision in Reading

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    decodes according to his or her own perception. Johnson quotes "A young man should read five hours in a day‚ and so may acquire a great deal of knowledge." However‚ there as several problems which hinders the reading process‚ one of them being ‘tunnel vision’. This is a condition experienced by most readers especially beginners. This is because they lack ‘non visual information’ when trying to digest certain texts. Non visual information is what is stored in the brain‚ prior knowledge or specific

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    Tunnel Case Study

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    Channel Tunnel Project Management Mistakes Bellevue University PMGT335-316S Project Cost 15 February 2012 Channel Tunnel Project Management Mistakes The Channel Tunnel (Chunnel) project was one of the largest privately funded construction projects in history‚ and one plagued with mistakes. The project created a rail link between England and France spanning over 30 miles with 23.5 of the miles under water. The project melded a difficult mix of numerous contractors and regulatory agencies

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    Through The tunnel essay

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    everything he could to show them he was worthy. Jerry exhibits a rite of passage through increasing matureness‚ achieving responsibility‚ and overcoming self-obstacles. In Through the Tunnel Jerry shows great matureness by attempting to prove him and the other boys wrong by setting a goal of going through the tunnel. He demonstrates this matureness by creating a daily practice regimen. The author illustrates “fifty-one‚ fifty-two… His chest was hurting.” which shows his dedication towards his goal

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a disorder that occurs in the nerves of the hands and wrist. The carpal tunnel is a narrow‚ rigid passageway of ligament and bones at the base of the hand. The median nerve and tendons run through the carpal tunnel. When the tunnel is swollen the median nerve is pinched and causes pain‚ weakness and numbness to the hand and wrist. While many believe that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is work-related‚ the main cause is actually hereditary. Carpal Tunnel

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    Gotthard Base Tunnel

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    GOTTHARD BASE TUNNEL‚ SWITZERLAND 1. INTRODUCTION Currently under construction to stretch a record length of 57 km‚ the Gotthard Base tunnel located in Switzerland spans the north of Europe‚ spanning through the Swiss Alps to the south of Europe. This railway tunnel has been designed to bypass the inefficient route of windy roads and cutting down travel time. The Gotthard Base tunnel consisting of twin tunnels is connected by cross passages at every 325m. The twin tunnels have been constructed

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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    Last Name and Page # to the right I/2" from the top. Everything double spaced. Student Name Instructor Name Class Course Date Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Paula is a 38 year old administrative assistant. She has visited the medical assistant at Heald College Medical Clinic. During the interview with the assistant‚ Paula explains she was waking up at night with pain in both wrists‚ Paula also states

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    Channel Tunnel Project

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    An analysis of Channel Tunnel project Introduction Channel Tunnel project‚ which aimed to create a fixed connection between Britain and France‚ is one of the largest private funded projects in the world. It required the use of newest technology and great management skills in order to deal with unexpected changes. Also the cooperation of two countries’ governments‚ several constructors‚ banks and other agencies are needed to make this project run smoothly. This essay divided the whole project

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