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    Lumbar (low back) strain Overview: Low back pain or lumbar (low back) strain is a broad term used to indicate the existence of pain in the lower back Member of the structural support‚ movement‚ protection of certain body tissues. Causes: Shackles The muscles and ligaments in the back can be stretched or torn due to over-activity. Symptoms include pain and stiffness in the lower back‚ as well as muscle spasms. These symptoms tend to be relieved with rest and physical therapy. Disc Injury The

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    over using digital devices can lead to a number of problems such as eye strain. this can occur when you look at a device for to long‚ this can also occur when the screen is too bright or too close to you. this can be solved by making sure the screen is not to bright but so you can see it‚ and have it a sutible distance away from you when using it‚ experts suggest around 15-20cm away. you can also make sure you avoid this is going for regular eye check and if you do need glasses you wear them when

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    work environment. The goal of this ergonomic program is to minimize accidents and illnesses due to chronic physical and psychological stresses‚ while maximizing productivity and efficiency. Cumulative trauma disorders (CTD) or repetitive motion strain injuries are musculoskeletal disorders that result from repeated exposure to physical stressors. Stressors affect tendons‚ ligaments‚ nerves‚ muscles and bones. Physical stressors in the office environment are caused by sustained awkward postures

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    being replaced by computers‚ and so contributes to the rising unemployment problem. Family life is also affected by ICT; members exchange spending time with each other for being isolated to the computer. Many people get sick‚ RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury)‚ Eye Strain etc.‚ by the use of ICT products. The environment is affect by very toxic elements/chemicals used to

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    The Potential Cons of Online/Video Gaming on Kids Some of the potential cons could be‚ * That it promotes increased tolerance to violence‚ that kids become insensitive and cold towards other kids and adults alike‚ not being able to differentiate between what’s reality and what’s not. This can be considered a valid concern since many video games contain graphic/inappropriate content and provide incentives for users to‚ for example‚ kill as many characters as possible by rewarding them with points

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    This is a perfect theory for white collar crimes. Most white collar crimes occur because they want that sense of accomplishment. Strain theory has five terms‚ but two of the terms could help define people that commit these crimes. The two terms are innovation and rebellion. People that innovate pursue goals they cannot reach through legitimate means by instead using criminal or deviant

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    Safety How to work safely at a computer All jobs have elements of risks to your health. Some maybe more than others. Even working at a computer poses a risk on your health and well-being. The risk? Upper limb disorders (ULD’s) or repetitive strain injuries (RSI’s) Now in order to reduce the risk of suffering from these problems‚ it is essential to understand how you get them in the first place. ULD’s normally occur when you have a job which requires a lot of twisting movement‚ squeezing

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    Arushi Gupta Mrs. Cook Honors Freshman Comp/Lit 20 October 2014 Financial Strains of the Great Depression During the Great Depression‚ the people in the urban areas coped with the challenge of the loss of their businesses and the people living in rural areas dealt with the problem of losing their land and their source of money. For example‚ the people living in the urban areas lost their jobs as the businesses closed‚ and therefore‚ they weren’t able to earn enough “money to heat their houses in

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    EXISTENTIAL STRAIN IN THE THEATRE OF THE ABSURD Presented to:- Prof: Salman Rafique By: - Khudija Bano R.N - 12142014 The theatre of the Absurd is the term introduced by a renowned philosopher Martin Esslin in his book “The theatre of the absurd”. He used this term to refer to the work of certain playwrights who shared same philosophy about man’s existence in this earthly life. Among these playwrights the most prominent were Samuel Beckett‚ Eugenie Ionesco‚ Harold Pinter‚ Jean Genet and

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    Ergonomics – Week 5 Sandra Furr INF103 Bashar Elkhatib August 4‚ 2008 What is truly ergonomic? “…human capabilities in relationship to their work demands. Information derived from ergonomists contributes to the design and evaluation of tasks‚ jobs‚ products‚ environments and systems in order to make them compatible with the needs‚ abilities and limitations of people.” (Contributors‚ 2000) Ergonomics seeks to make a better match between workers’ physical capabilities and their work environment

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