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    Lifeguard Essay

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    another swimmer. A lifeguard must be diligent in identifying symptoms of a head‚ neck‚ or spinal injury to avoid injury to the victim. The signs‚ and symptoms of their injury include: nausea‚ or vomiting‚ unusual bumps‚ bruises‚ or dimple on the head‚ neck‚ or back‚ severe pain in the head‚ neck‚ or back‚ weakness‚ tingling‚ or loss of sensation in the hands‚ fingers‚ feet‚ or toes‚ heavy bleeding from the head‚ neck‚ or back‚ bruising around the eyes‚ and ears‚ blood in the ears‚ or nose‚ seizures

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    Machine layout of line no.5 Edge stitch at neck‚ cuff strap making and turn Sleeve attach Sleeve slit making Placket attach at back Neckband runstitch Side o/l Shoulder o/l‚ armhole o/l Shoulder attach Placket finish Front pleat making Bottom hem Neck band attach to neck‚ Sleeve slit tacking Button loop piping joint‚ Button loop making‚ Button loop tacking to neck band Neck band attach to each other Hanger loop tacking to neck‚ wash care attach Neck band finish Sleeve opening pleat making

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    Left Elbow Lab Report

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    A lab was conducted in order to figure out if the left elbow has less sensory receptors than other parts of the body‚ specifically the left index finger‚ left neck‚ and left cheek‚ while using the same stimulus. Choosing a specific side was decided in order to keep consistency. On a broader scale‚ this would be testing if certain parts of the body have more receptors than other areas. The hypothesis of the group conducting the experiment was that different parts of the body will have more sensory

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    Mechanism Description of an electric guitar Introduction An electric guitar is a stringed musical instrument played with fingers or a plectrum (pick). It consists of a body‚ a neck and a headstock to which usually six steel strings are attached. The magnetic pickups transform the vibrations of the steel strings into audio signals that are driven through an amplifier. Thus‚ the amplifier is also an essential part of the electric guitar. It was the need of amplified sound

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    Hip Arthroplasty Analysis

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    Modular neck stems were therefore introduced to accomplish the goal of precise hip geometry reconstruction. Modularity at the neck stem junction provides undoubted facilities for the hip surgeon‚ allowing intraoperative offset‚ version and leg-length adjustment independently of stem size. Modular neck solutions should theoretically improve proper FO restoration‚ which in turns should determine lower joint reaction forces‚ better soft-tissue tensioning and lower risk of neck to cup impingement

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    Mattel Case Analysis

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    Mattel Case  Development of Major Issue Mattel was the world’s largest toy manufacturer with revenue over $5 billion. It had been doing business in China for 25 years. China was Mattel’s most important manufacturing country. 65% of Mattel’s toys were manufactured in China. It owned 5 factories in China and had a network of contract manufacturers for the remainder of production. In August and September‚ 2007‚ Mattel recalled for three times globally 21 million problematic toys that were made

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    CSC Company Profile

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    1. Executive Summary CSC is an up and coming research company‚ which is determined to create innovative facial products for the entire population‚ In CSC ‘s process of making these skin care products‚ which are based on dark chocolates‚ CSC mainly made use of flavonols. Flavonols is a type of falonoid found in chocolates. It helps the skin look its best. Flavonols are also an antioxidant that helps the skin to protect itself from UV damage‚ fight free radicals which are harmful to our skin and

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    Circular Economy Analysis

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    Materiaalprijs 2011 of DOEN Foundation . These slippers are made from the leaves of the Areca Palm. This sheet is strong and flexible. Veenhoven soaked the leaves in a mixture of organic materials‚ after which it is dried; after drying‚ the leaves remain supple and strong. Veenhoven presents the palm leather slippers as an alternative to leather or plastic slippers‚ with the palm leather slippers also purchased by poor people in Third World countries. Veenhoven brings his knowledge of the production over

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    Great Gatsby

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    F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has to a great extent explored the moral issues implicit in his 1920’s context. Fitzgerald explores the lack of religion‚ the corruption of the American dream‚ and the superficial values of his society in order to make his society reflect on their own illusory existence. In the 1920’s‚ it was a time of rebellion where people breaked away from society’s boundaries and exploded with self-expression. Peoples’ standard of living rose dramatically due to the economic

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    Karen April 21‚ 2013 Psych. 1100 Psychology Analysis Paper #3 Cognitive Dissonance The Psychological story of decision making does not end however when the decision has been made. The act of making a decision can trigger a lot of other properties. According to psychologist Leon Festinger‚ whenever we choose to do something that conflicts with our prior beliefs‚ feelings‚ or values; a state of cognitive dissonance is created in us. (p. 244) A tension between what we think and what we do

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