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    You think hockey headshots aren’t bad? Tell that to the family of Russian forward Dmitri Uchaykin who died after receiving a hit to the head during a KVL game. My stance is clear‚ stop headshots in hockey. The amounts of injuries are insane from headshots on the ice. James Neal took an elbow to the head from Micheal Del Zotto during Pittsburgh’s game with the New York on Friday night. Neal was an outstanding hockey player but his career could be altered by this devastating

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    distress? Opinion. Hug‚ Circuit Judge. A plaintiff may recoverdamages for emotional distress caused by observing the negligently inflicted injury of a third person if‚ but only if‚ said plaintiff: (1) is closely related to the injury victim; (2) is present at the scene of the injury-producing event at the time it occurs and is then aware that it is causing injury to the victim; and (3) as a result suffers serious emotional distress--a reaction beyond that which would be anticipated in a disinterested

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    ready for activities that could injure them and or others‚ and there are much older adults 21 and older that can do activities without risk of injury or death. There will be more responsible drivers out and not as many deaths if there were teens out in the streets driving. Young adults are the reason why there are a large number of deaths and or injuries‚ Greenblat states‚ “Their brains may not always make the best judgements about how fast to drive at night or in the rain” (p.5). Drivers out

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    cause serious damage‚ instead you should take the knives and cut the food up ready for the child to use this is so they don’t feel left out in the cutting. Fire safety- when you are cooking you need to think of fire hazards that could cause serious injuries

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    TASK 1 BASICALLY (P1‚ P2 & M1) Extrinsic factors: they are basic forms or approaches whereby the body becomes subjected to injury by external circumstance or causes. These injuries are precipitated or induced by different causes- • Coaching: are introduced into unsuitable and improper coaching direction and information from coaches‚ mentors or trainers. This could be as a result of very bad administration displayed or shown to players. • Incorrect technique: players cause bruises‚ cramps or fractures

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    |JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS |JOB: |DATE: |Page ____ of _____ pages | NEW | | | | | |REVISED | |Instructions on Reverse Side |Title of

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    Damage to the lateral ankle ligaments have long been one of the most commonly occurring injuries in physically active populations and are frequently evaluated and treated by health care professionals (de Vries et al.‚ 2011; Beynnon et al.‚ 2001; Garrick‚ 1977). The rate of reinjury to the ankle joint has been reported to be as high as seventy to eighty percent‚ with reduced proprioceptive capabilities post-injury being labelled as a major contributing factor (Webster and Gribble‚ 2010; Akbari et al

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    Asthma With asthma‚ the muscles in the airways tighten and the lining becomes swollen and inflamed‚ producing sticky mucous. These changes cause the airways to become narrow‚ making it difficult to breathe. Most people with asthma only have symptoms when they inhale a ‘trigger’ such as pollen‚ exercise without the right preparation‚ or catch a cold or flu. Although asthma is not yet curable‚ with good management‚ people with asthma can lead normal‚ active lives. Asthma tends to run in families

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    Boot-Top Fracture

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    fracture is a high-impact injury that causes the tibia and fibula to break. When sufficient force is applied‚ both bones will snap just above the boot top if the boot is rigidly fixed. This type of injury is commonly seen among skiers‚ hockey players‚ and construction workers‚ all of whom wear a boot that is tightly held in place and extends part way up the lower leg. This is a serious injury as it leaves the leg unstable because both bones are broken. It is a traumatic injury that requires immediate

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    Remoteness of damage / Foreseeability of damages Remoteness of damage relates to the requirement that the damage must be of a foreseeable type. In negligence claims‚ once the claimant has established that the defendant owes them a duty of care and is in breach of that duty which has caused damage‚ they must also demonstrate that the damage was not too remote. Remoteness of damage must also be applied to claims under the Occupiers Liability Acts and also to nuisance claims.   Remoteness of damage is

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