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    a musculoskeletal injury lasting longer than three months. Physical therapy is emerging as one of the greatest forms of treatment in the medical world‚ treating more people than ever before with advances in technology and more knowledge improving patient outcome; however patients experiences are worsening with new healthcare‚ more outpatient exercise rather than inpatient therapy‚ and lack of available treatment in rural areas. Physical therapy‚ also known as PT‚ is beneficial for patients in more

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    Iroquois Theatre Disaster

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    Iroquois Theatre Highly advertised as being “absolutely fireproof”‚ The Iroquois Theatre was as fireproof as the Titanic was unsinkable. On December 30th‚ of the year 1903‚ five weeks after The Iroquois opened‚ The Iroquois Theatre did indeed burn. The fire was so bad that in just under 8 minutes it roared through the theatre claiming 602 lives and injuring at least 250 others (Foy‚ 1995). According to the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA)‚ this fire is by far the deadliest theatre fire

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    Anny Rodriguez Pediatric Physical Therapist A pediatric physical therapist specializes and examines kids from the age of birth to the age of eighteen. They deal with kids who have conditions like cerebral palsy‚ traumatic brain injuries‚ chronic pain‚ cystic fibrosis‚ cancer‚ scoliosis and developmental delays and movement disorders caused from premature birth. They focus on helping a person improve or regain back their strength and endurance‚ learning opportunities‚ and help increase their motor

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    Lets Get Physical Since I was a young I have always wanted to have a job that helps out other peoples’ lives for the better. I have gone from wanting to be a cop‚ fire fighter‚ EMT (emergency medical technician) and now I have made up my mind to become a physical therapist. After comparing and contrasting the pros and cons of numerous jobs I decided that doing physical therapy fits me best because I am getting to know several types of people. Also‚ knowing that I am improving the health

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    Physical therapy is becoming one more scientific work of art impacting our future. As science is revolutionizing and humans are figuring more and more about the body’s mechanisms there has been a sharp increase in injury rehabilitation using physical therapy. Physical therapy is a form of healing performed using alternatives other than medication or surgery. Rehabilitation using physical therapy is most likely the best option one can choose when it comes to healing. It is a full on process that takes

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    Broadway Theatre - a History

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    new-york-city.com) Then why when people hear this street name‚ do they think of theater? That’s because this street‚ commonly referred to as the “Great White Way”‚ has 36 theaters. These 36 theaters‚ along with 4 other‚ make up what is called the Theatre District.                  Broadway history dates back to the late 1600 ’s‚ when a coffee house called ’The King ’s Arms ’ opened in 1696 on Broadway. Some scholars think this may have held Manhattan ’s earliest theatrical performances (Kenrick

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    PROPOSAL TO LIMIT PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITY CREDITS IN THE BACHELOR’S DEGREE Approved by the Curriculum/Policies Subcommittee‚ 1/24/12 Justification for the Physical Education (PE) Activity Maximum The faculty believes that non-academic PE activity courses should be limited to 3 elective units in a student’s degree program to preserve the academic integrity of a UA degree. A 3-unit maximum of PE activity electives in the bachelor’s degree is consistent with the 3-unit maximum for Success

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    Musical Theatre History

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    Musical theatre can be a great tool for teachers as it can help teach a variety of skills and provide information. However‚ musical theatre is often ignored in the classroom. This is not only a fault of people with distaste for theatre‚ but also lovers of theatre. As David Savran says‚ “And even for many devotees of the so-called straight theatre‚ musical theatre remains (at best) a guilty pleasure-a little too gay‚ too popular‚ too Jewish‚ and too much damned fun” (216). This blockage between

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    Historical Timeline of Musical Theatre Renaissance The antecendents of musical theatre in Europe can be traced back to the theatre of ancient Greece‚ where dance and music were included in stage comedies and tragedies during the 5th century BCE. The 3rd-century BCE Roman comedies of Plautus included song and dance routines performed with orchestrations. The Romans also introduced technical innovations. For example‚ to make dance steps more audible in large open air theatres‚ Roman actors attached metal

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    Verbatim Theatre Analysis

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    THE VERBATIM THEATRE!!!! The technique which we a focusing on in our HSC course is ‘Verbatim Theatre’ which is playwright that interviews people that are connected to a pacific topic that the play is focused on and uses their testimony from accrual recorded counts to construct the piece of play etc. In this way they seek to develop a degree of authority akin to that represented by the news. Such plays may be focused on politics‚ disasters or even sporting events. Verbatim theatre has a method

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