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    When planning for a wilderness adventure‚ it is important to bring essential items to help you survive from the harsh conditions in the wild. Carrying along with basic necessities for survival such as clothing‚ food and potable water is significant. You aim to have an adventure in the wild however you also have to think for your survival. To outlast the days of wilderness adventure and the risks‚ you have to prepare for the necessary wilderness survival gears. A wilderness survival gear such as

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    Imagine if every athlete never got hurt or injured while doing a sport. Well‚ that will never be reality. Many student athletes never think of the outcome from doing sports. The only thing that is on their mind is becoming the fastest or strongest athlete‚ and that’s not going to change anytime soon. Sport injuries have increased rapidly since previous years‚ and it is currently a major part of many athletes’ lives today. Long ago‚ there were less people‚ specifically‚ athletes going

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    front of the light tube & aimed the spectroscope for the center. b.) Repeated process with the remaining gases‚ Ne and Hg. Part 3: Flame Test a.) I turned the Bunsen burner to the desirable flame. b.) I then took the Barium sample wooden splint. c.) By placing the soaked part in the flame I observed the color of the flame. d.) By observing the flame with the spectroscope I obtained the wavelength of the cation. e.) Repeated the process with the remaining metal cat ions. (calcium‚ copper

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    It all started in high school. My older sister nagged me into being more active. One day she told me to join track. My first year of high school I brushed it off‚ but I then saw it‚ pole vault. Pole vault is an amazing aspect of the sport track and field which requires a lot of strength‚ speed‚ and determination. Being an athlete means helping others. It can be as easy as encouraging a fellow teammate to fix their posture and composure while running‚ or it can be encouraging them not to quit and

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    current through it. Chlorine and hydrogen are formed. (i) Give the name of this process in which substances‚ such as hydrochloric acid‚ are decomposed by a direct electric current. (1) electrolysis (ii) Describe what happens when a burning splint is applied to a mixture of hydrogen and air in a test tube. (2) (b) (i) Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. An acid is present in the stomach of humans. This acid is (1) B hydrochloric acid

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    The injuries that I have sustained are from repetitive motion‚ such as shin splints while running and impact while jumping. When I was 15 years old‚ I had it in my mind that I was going to be able to dunk a basketball; therefore‚ I spent many days on the basketball court training myself to jump higher; eventually‚ I was able to dunk

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    reactions. In order to extract the gas I will use several household products such as vinegar‚ baking soda‚ water‚ and hydrogen peroxide in order to create the gases to be tested. Materials: Student Provided 1 Match 1 Toothpicks (or wooden splints) 1 Pie tin or similar 1 Marker pen 1 Household white vinegar 1 3% Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)

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    assessments involving how the hand feels. My plan to treat the injury consists of having my patient wear a splint for three to six weeks with every two weeks containing an X-ray to insure that the metacarpals are still in place. Also‚ if there is pain the patient is allowed to take an ibuprofen 200 every three hours‚ so that way the body doesn’t become immune to the drug. However‚ if the splint does not help then I recommend that surgery should be put in place. This could be placing a wire to keep

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    suspected child abuse. However‚ the radiographic x-ray appeared to be consistent with infantile cortical hyperostosis which is called Caffey disease‚ not child abuse. The left side of skull has extensive sclerosis with severe cortical hyperostosis and mandibular enlargement‚ which is the cortical new bone formation. The right side if tibia has thick and broad ballooning of the diaphysis at both ends‚ which is the sub periosteal new bone apposition by intramembranous bone formation. This can be clinically

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    Forensic Anthropology Forensic anthropology is a significant way to implement the science of anthropology to aid in the discovery of the identities of deceased individuals who are considered unrecognizable. This form of anthropology can be applied in many subcategories‚ such as forensic taphonomy and forensic archaeology. Forensic anthropology initially started to aid in the field of physical anthropology‚ starting with the analysis of skeletal makeups of those who have died. Professionals‚ other

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