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    injuries and junior bowlers. A lot of the other studies and articles which have cited the main article are also aetiological. Some of the articles have come up with similar results to the main article when looking at lumbar spine injuries through overuse and bowling

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    Damage to the environment is an inevitable consequence of worldwide improvements in the standard of living. Discuss. Nowadays with the development of the economy and technology‚ humans pursue various material or mental comforts frequently. The standard of living is a social-economic indicator which reflects people’s quality of life (Steve Dowrick‚ Y. D.‚ 2001). It can be measured by means of economic indicators (GDP per capita‚ income distribution‚ the price level) and social (infrastructure‚

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    some technology has been created to answer societies need for power and energy while maintaining a very small‚ if not non-existent‚ emissions footprint. Harnessing power from the wind is one of the cleanest and most sustainable ways to generate electricity as it produces no toxic pollution or global warming emissions. Wind is also abundant‚ inexhaustible‚ and affordable‚ which makes it a viable and large-scale alternative to fossil fuels (Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy

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    and shelter. Many food and housing means that they need more land from nature. Therefore‚ they cut down trees to build houses‚ deforest to plant vegetables and raise cattle. They destroy natural areas in order to expand cities and towns‚ and they overuse natural resources. Now people only can see some animals in the zoo because they have disappeared in nature. In addition‚ intensive and indiscriminate fishing in freshwater systems‚ such

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    Physical Effects Internet overuse can lead to sedentary lifestyles‚ weight gain and a decline in physical fitness. Other symptoms can include carpal tunnel syndrome‚ dry eyes‚ migraine headaches‚ a decline in personal hygiene and back aches‚ according to Maressa Hecht‚ founder of Computer Addiction Services and a member of the Harvard Medical School. Depression has also been linked to Internet overuse by researchers at the Institute of Psychological Sciences in Leeds‚ UK. Researchers found that

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    that “Teens fit some seven hours of screen time into the average school day; 11‚ if you count time spent multitasking on several devices” (1). The continued overuse of these social networking sites has also been shown to be a possible trigger for certain mental health issues in some teens. While there is evidence that points to the overuse of social network sites having some negative aspects when allowed to become used as a vise‚ it is important to acknowledge the valuable job skills these social

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    injured. Basketball injuries can be separated into two general categories: overuse injuries and traumatic injuries. Overuse injuries Injuries caused by stressing an area over and over until it is damaged and begins to hurt are described as overuse injuries. One such injury is patellar tendinitis‚ or "jumper’s knee‚" which is characterized by pain in the tendon just below the kneecap. Achilles tendinitis is another common overuse injury in basketball players. This injury of the tendon connecting the

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    OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REPORT Working in the office environment for three years‚ I had been experiencing the serious effect of Occupational Overuse Syndrome (OOS)‚ as is exampled by a study in the UK which found that 75% of laptop users who used a laptop for four hours or more a day reported back pain. With the desire to have a thorough understanding‚ I have been motivated to have a research on this matter. OOS (also known as Repetitive Strain Injury) is simply a term used for a range

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    a competitive level (Erickson). UCL injuries requiring surgery are often caused by overuse and bad mechanics. With overuse occurring often in many adolescents‚ pitch rules and limits have started to take effect in leagues to prevent as many overuse injuries as possible. Overuse is one of the leading causes of injury and is a typical problem in younger athletes who play for teams with one standout pitcher. Overuse will often lead to microtrauma injuries‚ and when pitched on‚ these microtrauma injuries

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    Water Crisis in Saudi Arabia Introduction Without water‚ there is no life. This is true for people and all other living things on our planet. In addition‚ although almost 75% of the earth’s surface is covered in water‚ less than one percent is drinkable‚ fresh water from lakes and rivers. About three percent of the world’s fresh water is frozen in glaciers and Antarctic ice caps or underground in aquifers‚ which makes it difficult to reach. The rest of earth’s water (97%) is salt water from

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