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    LIP PRINTS The External surface of the lip has many elevations and depressions forming a characteristic pattern called lips prints. The approach is very similar to fingerprint analysis. The pattern of a lip pattern is unique to every person. Lip prints can be found on any surface that come in contact with the lips‚ for example‚ eating utensils‚ glasses‚ and cigarettes. There are many techniques to make lip prints visible as if you were making a latent fingerprint visible. There are two different

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    outside‚ and at the gym‚ there are a safety problem in other places‚ like the airport‚ subway‚ and offices. Flip-flops have a thin sole and no support which does not give one’s foot the protection that it needs. The joints in the foot become worn because the thin sole of flip-flops do not provide enough cushion of a foot walking on a hard surface. They also do not offer protection from stepping in common items in today’s street: gum‚ nails‚ glass‚ and oil. The lack of support because of no back or

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    Fifth Dynasty Saqqara Tomb

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    Nagy‚ 2016). There are two textual sources of foot massage and reflexology in ancient Egypt. The first one is the Middle Kingdom Papyrus of Kahon where foot massage is described as a treatment for a woman who has aching legs and calves after a long walk (Griffith‚ 1898)‚ The second source is in the fourth tale of Westcar Papyrus. It describes the magician Ddi ‚ receiving a massage by his servants‚ one at his head and another one was rubbing his foot (Nagy‚

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    Foot Drop

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    displayed by these patients is known as “foot-drop.” Foot-drop is the result of weakness or damage to the common peroneal nerve or a paralysis of the tibialis anterior muscle causing an inability to dorsiflex the foot during the swing phase of gait. This results in the patient having to clear the toes of the effected foot by using some type of compensatory motion of the legs or hips. There are a number of techniques that can be used to help to reduce the effects of foot-drop‚ one of the oldest and most

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    The Onion's Article

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    The Onion’s article “Revolutionary New Insoles Combine Five Forms of Pseudoscience”‚ sound like the script to a typical television commercial. The article talked about shoe insoles that “Establish a correspondence between every point on the human foot‚ with another part of the body‚ enabling their soles to heal their entire bodies as they walk.” They also talked about “scientific-sounding “information supporting their new insoles. I have seen commercials for shoe insoles on television that sound

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    High Heel Speech

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    an unnatural angle!!! Wide heels do not necessarily offer more stability‚ and any raised heel with too much width induces unhealthy side-to-side torque to the ankles with every step‚ stressing them unnecessarily. Women have about four times as many foot problems as men do‚ most of which come from wearing ill-fitting shoes. And this can lead you to twisting or breaking your ankle. Do you really want to be wearing a bulky cast to work‚ I don’t think so.

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    Jazz Notes

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    that consists of a change of weight between both feet. Body weight is transferred on the ball of one foot (usually placed behind)‚ followed by a step on the other foot. Kick foot out on Count 1‚ quickly change weight to opposite foot on & Count‚ followed by a quick weight change back to starting foot on Count 2. 10. The Lateral - the dancer stands with head and spine in alignment‚ the supporting foot turned out. The arm over the supporting leg comes straight up next to the ear as the torso tilts‚

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    Ripped Leggings

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    mother‚ you may remember wearing leggings back in the 80’s when you were younger. Well‚ they are now back and but being worn in a new and modern way. Gone are the leggings from the 80’s and the fashion trend for 2008 are modern leggings that do not have foot stirrups like you remember. Instead they are sleek and stylish. Here is a little guide on how girls are wearing leggings nowadays and how you can expect your daughter to dress in her leggings. Styles of Leggings There are several different styles

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    The High Heel

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    individual’s foot. While the high heel is a huge product in women ’s fashion‚ there are risks beyond just discomfort with these shoes. My solution is to keep the same construction and appeal of a high heel shoe while adding an orthopedic pad to create comfort for individuals. One of the most critical problems of high-heeled-shoe design involves an unsupported arch pad‚ leading down to an improperly constructed toe-box. Improper construction here can cause the most damage to the foot. Toe-boxes that

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    Stalker Assignment

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    Barb Allen Professor Matthew Whitaker English 205 19 February 2015 Stalker Assignment “A Sigh of Relief in a Calloused World” “Right this way‚” she motioned me to the pedicure area. She said very little else the remainder of my time with her. The chemical smell from acrylic nails and polishes—always strong—was easily overlooked as I anticipated the comfort and relief of pampering my tired feet. The bubbling and gurgling of the pedi bath was already underway as I approached the chair. Sitting down

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