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    Batter My Heart

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    Batter My Heart‚ Three Person’d God: An Analysis Catherine M. Judd Liberty University Batter My Heart‚ Three Person’d God: An Analysis John Donne’s sonnet Batter My Heart‚ Three Person’d God is a colorful and dynamic poem about the battle that man faces with himself‚ sin and God. It is a piece that is full of strong metaphors and symbolism. What’s in a Title? John Donne submits a plea to God for a violent overpowering in Batter My Heart‚ Three Person’d God. The title itself is significant

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    The Knee Joint

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    Introduction The knee is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body. The knee joins the femur to the tibia. The smaller bone that runs alongside the tibia is the fibula. The patella‚ also known as the knee-cap‚ is another one that makes up the knee joint. I decided to discuss this joint structure because of reoccurring knee injuries. The Knee Joint The knee joint is formed by the articulation of the distal end of the femur and the proximal end of the tibia. The fibula

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    Knee Arthroscopy

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    KNEE ARTHROSCOPY Procedure Steps: 1. The surgeon marks the anteromedial and anterolateral joint lines and portal positions with a skin marker. 2. The skin areas for portal placement are infiltrated with local epinephrine. If the knee has an effusion‚ the surgeon aspirates it with a 16-gauge needle on a 60ml syringe‚ followed by injection of a small amount of distending fluid. 3. After a small stab incision with a #11 or #15 knife blade‚ the surgeon inserts the irrigation cannula and trocar

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    A cold sweat began to bead at the base of my neck as I urged the muscles in my knee to work their way through the set of squats my physical therapist had asked me to perform. My appointment was scheduled at seven in the morning‚ but already I could feel the adrenaline rushing up and down my spine as I watched the sun rise over the waking city through the large paneled windows of the gym. Sharp pain shot up the inside of my right knee as I slowly lowered myself‚ making it difficult to continue the

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    Stones in my Pocket‚ Stones in my Heart The author‚ Eli Clare‚ shares a portion of his life to the reader through “Stones in my Pocket‚ Stones in my Heart.” He starts off by telling that from a very young age he never felt like a girl nor a boy. Clare frequently reflects on the time that he asked his mother “Am I feminine?” As the reader‚ I felt as if this is a moment in which has been engrained in Clare’s memory. There is a specific reason that he continues to bring it up throughout the reading

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    The Wounded Platoon

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    Being currently in the military I have mixed reactions when viewing this video. I perform the same role as “Doc” Krebbs did‚ but for the Air Force Reserve. There is a lot to consider when discussing this documentary. It was well constructed in the sense that those interviewed held various positions representing nearly every step of the larger process that is the war. First I would like to discuss the issue of battle itself. Few of our nation’s military actually sees combat‚ it is largely support

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    Knee Arthroplasty

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    Knee Arthroplasty (Total Knee Replacement) What is it? During knee replacement‚ a surgeon cuts away damaged bone and cartilage from femur‚ tibia and kneecap and replaces it with an artificial joint made of metal alloys‚ high-grade plastics and polymers. Why it’s done? It is most commonly done to repair joint damage caused by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. You may be a candidate for knee replacement if: Your pain is disabling- People who need knee replacement surgery usually

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    My Heart Will Go On

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    Similarly‚ Wilbur H. Jennings depicts a tragic love story through “My Heart Will Go On.” Much like Zhong Yu‚ Rose from Titanic was in love with Jack‚ a man who she was forbidden from pursuing for status-related reasons. The song tells the story of how Rose constantly thinks about Jack and how she will never forget him‚ that he is always there in her heart. Jennings claims‚ “Love can touch us one time / And last for a lifetime / And never let go ’til we’re gone‚” (lines12-14). This further emphasizes

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    Knee Arthroplasty

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    Introduction: Short term functional results of modern bicompartmental knee arthroplasty (BKA) with 2 independent modern implants showed better results than those of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Conserving 2 cruciate ligaments may explain these results but another hypothesis is that independent adjustment of the rotation of patello-femoral and tibio-femoral implants may optimize knee reconstruction. Objectives: The aim of our study was to compare the positioning of BKA implants to those of primary

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    Knee Materials

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    MRI of the Knee Materials utilized for the procedure KC Hutchins The materials used in the MRI of the knee are surface coils‚ volume coils‚ knee positioning pads‚ sandbags‚ and Gadolinium‚ in the case of a Magnetic Resonance Angiogram. Firstly‚ in some cases‚ a surface coil is used. They are of the simplest design‚ a loop of conducting material. It is used as a transmitter of radiofrequency energy. This receiver coil is placed on the region of interest or the knee‚ in this example‚ for greater

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