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    normal in another society (Cardwell et al‚ 2008: p.216). For example‚ in Thailand a famous tribe known as the Kayan Hill Tribe‚ have the tradition of women and girls placing solid gold rings around their necks. Moreover‚ after so many years of having these gold rings around their necks‚ the neck is then supported by the

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    contusion. It is unclear if she received these diagnoses here or elsewhere. Ms. Cabral made 26 visits over a four month period before she was released from care. By then it appears she was doing well overall with only occasional tightness in her neck. She denied any difficulty with her activities of daily living. On December 5‚ 2014‚ Ms. Cabral saw sports medicine physician‚ Dr. Pierre d’Hemecourt for a follow-up of her pre-existing right hip pain. The record notes that before our accident‚

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    queen and bowed. “Catherine.” said Queen Elizabeth‚ grinning toothily. “Your majesty.” Catherine shot a glance up at her grandmother-in-law‚ but then looked away‚ unable to meet the Queen’s piercing eyes. The 143 year old was seven feet tall‚ her neck downwards surrounded by a dark synthetic body suit. Her face was a wrinkled prune and her eyes replaced by black artificial beads. “I think you know why I’m here.” Catherine said. The queen’s smile had vanished. She said nothing. “You have reigned

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    Biological Evolution is the process of change and modification through a species of organisms. Evolution accounts for a species progression in developing and advancing through each generation better suited for the surrounding environment. The process of evolution will never end until the environment in which the species is contained in stops changing for millions of years. Though evolution is a proven fact many people still don’t accept it due to religious views and beliefs conflicting with the theory

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    Medically Important Taenia saginata Echinococcus granulosus Hymenolipes nana (beef tapeworm) E. multiocularis (dwarf tapeworm) Taenia solium E. vogari Hymenolipes diminuta (pork tapeworm) E. oligarthus (rat tapeworm) 1- Diphyllobothriasis T. saginata : Cystic echinococcosis 2- Pernicious anemia intestinal taeniasis (hydatid tapeworm infection) T. solium : which is either primary or Intestinal taeniasis & secondary Diphyllobothrium latum Spp. Disease Human hymenolepiasis

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    vertebrae. The syndrome occurs in a heterogeneous group of patients unified only by the presence of a defect in the formation or segmentation of the spine. Klippel–Feil syndrome can be identified by shortness of the neck. Those with the syndrome have a very low hairline and the ability of the neck to move is limited or none. Some symptoms include:  Scoliosis‚ which is a side-to-side curve of the spine‚ which is abnormal. The spine sometimes appears as a “C” or an “S”.  Spina bifida is when the spinal

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    points throughout the body‚ or 18 in total. The American College of Rheumetology suggests that patients with pain at 11 or more of these points may suffer from fibromyalgia. Front and Back of the Neck Moving from the top to the bottom of the body‚ there are four tender points on the neck. At the back of the neck‚ you may experience

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    his back; rope securely around his neck standing on a railroad bridge. Now with only moments to live he generates an entirely different scene in his mind. He imagines that it is possible for the rope to break and he is able to escape to a waiting river of rushing water and shortly the scenario that he was dreaming in his mind comes to life. As he is hung the rope breaks causing him to fall into the waiting‚ rushing river. Farquhar is in terrible pain. His neck is hurting and pains are radiating in

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    notion of identifying (discovering) and creatively using (designing) existing strengths to move you closer to who you want to be in the future and the focus on strengths is intrinsically motivating. On the other hand the work done by Chris P. Neck and Charles C. Manz talks about Self-leadership theory and it can be described as the “process of influencing oneself” emphasizing two primary elements‚ self-talk and mental imagery. It is proposed that constructive thought management through the effective

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    in a vertical arrangement. The striped hyena’s face is usually dark with a black throat patch on the underside of their neck. Thick‚ erectile hair runs down the nape of its neck to its rump. Hair can be raised to make the hyena look larger. They frequently grab and shake each other by the neck in mock of fighting rituals. They have long legs that also have stripes‚ while the neck and body are thick and heavy-set. Striped Hyenas have fluffy tails. The weight of a striped hyena can range from 57-90

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