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    childhood‚ and better education‚ these children instead have boot camp styled workouts each day. Meals are eaten from a cafeteria instead of having their parents’ homemade cooking. These children go through pain‚ tears‚ fatigue‚ and risk of physical injury. However‚ over time the children grow to take their training seriously and have fun because it would be a wasted effort on their part if they gave up after so much work. There is also still a risk of whether or not the children will make it after

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    from performing a play that contributes to the game. Although some injuries may occur‚ it is what makes the sport more intriguing. Contact rules have evolved over a period of time‚ but to some extent‚ the rules in the past have no effect on what is happening in the present day because players are still making contact in the same manner on the field as they did back then. Athletes have more common injuries to the body instead of injuries to their head in my opinion. An athlete is more likely to break

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    Memorandum Example

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    Timothy L. Carlin‚ Attorney From: Brenda Beauregard‚ Paralegal Date: November 26‚ 2010 RE: Post Interview Memorandum Client: Mary Smith on behalf of Shayla Smith minor child Subject Matter: Personal Injury Date of incident: April 30‚ 2008 Introduction This confidential memorandum‚ which contains my thoughts‚ impression‚ and observations of June 1‚ 2008 interview with Mary Smith. In addition to my observation and information received

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    First Aid

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    a casualty for any injury or sudden illness before the arrival of an ambulance‚ doctor‚ or other qualified personnel. AIMS OF FIRST AID  Preserve life  Prevent the casualty’s condition from becoming worse  Promote recovery RESPONSIBILITIES AS A FIRST AIDER  Assess the situation quickly and safely and summon appropriate help  Protect casualties and others at the scene from possible danger  To identify‚ as far as possible‚ the nature of illness or injury affecting casualty

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    possible cause for instability leading after a shoulder dislocation. A bankart lesion is often caused as the shoulder "pops" out of the joint‚ causing the labrum to tear.(4) If the injury occurs on the playing field‚ there is a time frame where reduction is possible before the onset of muscle spasms. (2). If the injury is not seen as it occurs the dislocation will be noticeable in the history and/or physical examination. The athlete will most probably be experiencing a great deal of pain and possibly

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    Unintentional Injuries

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    unintentional injury among children. What are these unintentional injuries? Three examples of actions of caregivers that may lead to unintentional injury among children are: - The use of infant walkers to promote independent walking in infants. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics‚ reported injuries are overwhelmingly caused by falls‚ either from the walker or with the infant remaining in the walker. Stairs are implicated in 75% to 96% of cases and in almost all of the severe injuries. A small

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    Speed Kills

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    Speed Kills The high speed limits are often causes of accidents that cause serious injuries and even death. The speed limit should be lowered so we can control accidents caused by high speed driving‚ pollution‚ and the high cost of operation and insurance. First of all it is obvious that a motorist driving over the speed limit has more chances of getting into an accident that a motorist who is traveling at the average speed. One who drives fast does not have proper and that well of a control

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    got us out of the building so that they could save our precious lives. Though we never sustained serious injuries‚ the experience was really traumatic for me. We sustained minor bruises on our legs and arms‚ which did not necessitate hospitalization. Moreover‚ foreign materials got into our eyes and they were removed in the hospital. We were released after being treated for the minor injuries that we sustained. The experience was so traumatic that I resorted to avoiding crowded places and malls

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    Moving and Handling

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    aged 65 and older fall each year‚ with about one-third of those falls resulting in serious injury.;  Each year an average of 863 New York State Residents over the age of 65 die as a result of an injury from a fall.  This is equal to 2.4 deaths a day in New York that could be attributed to falls.  In the elderly approximately 1 in 10 falls results in serious injury such as head injury‚ soft tissue injury or fracture Approximately 90% to 95% of hip fractures are the result of a fall. What

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    This is a parent’s basic guide to properly child-proofing a home room by room. In this guide to child proofing a home you will find instructions to do it yourself‚ a safety check for new babies‚ car safety‚ and safety tips for older children as well. My purpose for this guide is to help parents keep their children safe at home and on the road. Bathroom Safety Toilets and bathtubs – You must always be careful when it come to the risk of drowning and when it comes to your child. Your child should

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