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    Acceptance is a central teaching in tantric traditions Embracing the whole‚ we transcend the world of duality Today in the West tantra has often come to mean sacred sex‚ spiritual sexuality‚ sexual spirituality It is in this context that I use tantric massage: touching the sexual and spiritual dimensions within each of us —with full acceptance —embracing an apparent duality Also by Kenneth Ray Stubbs‚ Ph.D. Secret Sexual Positions Sacred Orgasms: Teachings from the Heart Sensual Ceremony: A

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    Cva Ischemic Stoke

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    accident (CVA) or Stroke‚ is the rapid loss of brain function due to disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. This can be due to ischemia (lack of blood flow) caused by blockage (thrombosis‚ arterial embolism)‚ or a hemorrhage. As a result‚ the affected area of the brain cannot function‚ which might result in an inability to move one or more limbs on one side of the body‚ inability to understand or formulate speech‚ or an inability to see one side of the visual field. A stroke is a medical emergency

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    | SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT | A PROJECT REPORT ON : TYPES OF ENGINES AND ITS APPLICATIONS | Submitted by:Khushwant Choudhary Submission date: 11/06/2012 | ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I wish to express my profound gratitude to the company‚ “Hindustan Zinc Limited” for giving me the opportunity to conduct my project work. I would also like to give sincere thank to my project advisor Mr. R.P.Vagela whose interest and inspire action and expert guidance help in the completion of the project.

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    Transient Ischemic Attack

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    blood streams again and the manifestation go away with a full on stroke‚ the blood stream stays blocked‚ and the mind has changeless harm. Even though a transient ischemic attack is thought of as a “mini stroke” it is more accurately thought of as a “notice stroke” and it is a notice that ought to considered important and not be taken lightly it should still be seen by a medical professional to distinguish it from a real stroke. The symptoms of a TIA are: Sudden numbness or weakness of the face

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    efficient six-stroke internal combustion engine cycle with water injection for in-cylinder exhaust heat recovery James C. Conklin‚ James P. Szybist* Oak Ridge National Laboratory‚ 2360 Cherahala Blvd‚ Knoxville‚ TN 37932‚ USA a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 9 September 2009 Received in revised form 3 December 2009 Accepted 8 December 2009 Available online xxx Keywords: Engine efficiency Six-stroke cycle Water injection Steam cycle a b s t r a c t A concept adding two strokes to the

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    Artifact 4 Is Language

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    several variations of strokes. The image seems to be composed of circular or rounded strokes. There weren’t any strokes that seemed particularly sharp. In this image; there seems to be an element of creativity‚ which is a characteristic of language. I consider artifact four as a language because it’s creative‚ complex and redundant. However‚ there are some that would disagree because the writing doesn’t seem intentional. In artifact number four there’s are variation of strokes that could be used to

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    discussing the importance of partnership and a therapeutic relationship in current nursing care between nurses and people who have had strokes. Within this‚ it will be focussing on how communication is central and nursing attributes such as empathy‚ are essential to building a trusting therapeutic relationship. As well as looking at rehabilitation and how specialized stroke care is closely related to patient outcomes being significantly improved (Dimitrios‚ 2016). These three main aspects are crucial to

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    as beneficial as we may think. Method of Organization: Topical Introduction I. (Gain attention and interest) I remember joining the high school swim team back in my sophomore year. I remember struggling to catch a breath in between every stroke while simultaneously trying not to breath in any water. To be honest‚ swimming scared me‚ but drowning scared me more. III. (Establish credibility) Even though the risk of drowning may seem daunting‚ swimming can become more than just a skill

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    applicability of electrical stimulation modalities to early mobility treatment of cerebrovascular accidents (CVA or “stroke”). Rehabilitation clinicians working in the acute neurological settings see a diversity of diagnoses‚ a majority of which is stroke. Orders to treat patients post stroke prioritize early mobility focusing on ambulation. Yet many patients in acute recovery from stroke are non-ambulatory (Miller‚ Murray‚ Richards‚ Zorowitz‚ Bakas‚ 2010; Wade & Hewer‚ 2010). To decrease ambulation

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    condition of a stroke will be undertaken‚ examining the impact of the condition/illness from the perspective of the individual and their family and also the impact of person centred care upon nursing practice. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC‚ 2008) Code of Professional Conduct Guidance has been maintained throughout this essay and therefore‚ all names have been altered for the purpose of confidentiality and anonymity. Currently there are around 1.2 million stroke survivors in the

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