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    Precious Brown February 10‚ 2015 SPCH-1315-PEN06 TH 11:30am-1:00pm Topic: How to tie a tie Specific Purpose: To demonstrate how to tie a Windsor knot. Introduction I. Hi‚ I’m Precious Brown‚ I will be showing you how to tie a tie. You would think tying a tie would be simple from a demonstration but it can actually be a little complicated. It can get frustrating after failed attempts‚ but really it is only a matter of practice. If you go online‚ then go to youtube.com and search how to tie a tie

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    Sprains and Strains are overstretching or tearing of tissue. Sprains can involve the ligamentous tissue and strains are things that involve muscular tissue. They involve pain and discomfort‚ swelling‚ bruising and even a loss of function. Sprains and Strains can be classified at different at a different degree‚ third being the worse injury just depending on the quantity of fibers involved with the injury. A haematoma is blood outside the blood vessels‚ usually caused by disturbance like in a muscle

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    and faster. Some of the disadvantages are: 1. scams‚ 2. fraud‚ 3. people not going out as much‚ 4. the emissions that computers make‚ we do not yet know. 5. bad posture from sitting too long at a desk‚ 6. repetitive strain injuries and the fact that most organisations expect everyone to own a computer‚ 7. viruses and spyware. 8. people become dependent to it. 9. some get addicted in using it that they fail to go out and have sunlight shine on them.

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    The strain theory states that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve these goals by legitimate means. To get a decent job in today’s society requires a college degree. The average four year degree is almost $10‚000 just for tuition. We are expected to start school at a young age‚ keep up with homework‚ extracurricular activities‚ chores‚ and keep a job to pay for future expenses. It is extremely hard to earn enough money to pay for your

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    On Computer Problems.” Business Insurance 33.37 (1999): 64-73 Pierce‚ Henry‚ M.D. Erlanger Hospital. Personal Interview. 10 Dec. 2004. (interview) “Repetitive Stress Injuries.” Harvard University Health Services Quilter‚ Deborah. The Repetitive Strain Injury Recovery Book. New York: Walker and Company‚ 1998. Print. (book) “Repetitive Stress Injuries in the Workplace.” Narr

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    The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)‚ often referred to as the "OSH Act‚" was enacted in 1970 by President Richard M. Nixon. Its purpose is to assure safe and healthful working conditions for men and women (EPA‚ 2006). The Act is administered and enforced at the national level by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration‚ a division of the US Department of Labor. The application of the OSH Act in the current employment climate will be discussed as it applies to a variety of industries;

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    and excessive force or pressure to any part of the body.<br><br>Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) provides ergonomic consulting services to companies‚ labor organizations and government agencies. In an environment where Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and the associated workers’ compensation costs continue to increase‚ these services are directed to identifying the risk factors to such disorders and assisting clients in reducing the hazards created by these factors.<br><br><b>INTRODUCTION</b><br>Increased

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    personal anecdote Leads to neck problems‚ bad posture. Problems with my neck and posture. Computer use is causing an ever increasing endemic of body stiffness‚ aches and pains whose real toll we won’t realize for many years. Because computer repetitive strain injuries result from doing the same motion over and over again‚ it often takes years for them to fully present themselves. By the time you feel it‚ it’s already a problem. (Dr. Cohen) Childhood obesity- literary reference “Computer games make teenagers

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    of microfossils makes it essential to have good methods and materials for protecting such an immense number of specimens. We present a simple tool for cutting thousands of standardsize Plastazote® foam pads which saves time and minimises repetitive strain injury to those that have to do the job. Pedro A Viegas and Charles Clapham - University of Bristol‚ Dep. of Earth Sciences‚ Wills Memorial Building‚ Queen´s Road‚ BS8 1RJ‚ UK email: pedro.viegas@bristol.ac.uk Received 16 August 2012. Introduction

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    Using an integrated bio-psychosocial approach discuss how stress can affect health‚ well-being and the maintenance of homeostasis. Word count 1‚894   This essay will discuss the effects and implications of stress on health‚ wellbeing and the maintenance of homeostasis using a bio-psychosocial approach. To do this‚ it will focus on the biological‚ psychological and sociological aspects separately with health‚ wellbeing and homeostasis effects running all the way through and attempt to link

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