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Three Dimensional Facial Reconstruction ( Gupta Et Al
Three–Dimensional Facial Reconstruction Similar to the two–dimensional approach, a forensic artist and anthropologist are essential in
three–dimensional facial reconstruction (Gupta et al., 2015). Initiating the three–dimensional reconstruction techniques, clay or plastic have been
typically used to make replication of skulls (Decker, S., Davy–Jow, S., Faraut, P., Ford, J., Hilbelink, D. & Neville, W., 2013). This clay or plastic
replication method still utilizes soft facial tissue depth markers in order to determine landmarks of the face (Nelson, L.A. & Michael, S.D., 1998). In
order to create a replication of the face, pieces of clay or plastic is then placed in–between the landmarks that are identified until the face is filled, or
close to being filled (Nelson, L.A. & Michael, S.D., 1998). The process of clay or plastic replication producing a three–dimensional approximation of
what the individual looks like is outlined in Appendix B. There are multiple approaches to manual three–dimensional facial approximation. According
to Gupta et al. (2015) there three subparts to this approach. The first subpart, "Anthropometrical American Method/ Tissue Depth Method", is a
technique in which "fine measurements were obtained by the use of needles, X–rays or ultrasound... facial muscles are recorded in proper anatomical
manner" (Gupta et al., 2015, 27). A second subpart is the "Anatomical Russian Method" which was developed by Gerasimov (Gupta et al., 2015, 27).
In this application,
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Neck Lump Research Paper
Neck Lump
It is quite common for people to identify neck lumps with the thyroid gland in the neck. However, it is important to know that other causes could result
in neck lump. This piece of the article highlights these other causes and provides an insight to your understanding neck lump.
A neck lump is any swelling around the neck and is often regarded as neck bump or mass.It could be large or small, hard of soft, painful or painless,
malignant or benign.
What is the cause of Neck Lump?
Neck lump may result from:
i. Enlarged lymph nodes which could be due to
–Infections – either bacteria or viral
–Food allergies
–Certain drug usage and vaccination
–Thyroid infection
–Cancer
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Diagnosis of neck lump is usually based on the symptoms observed and physical examination. At times, the doctor may refer you to an ENT (Ear,
Nose, and Throat) specialist for a detailed examination of your ears, nose and throat. You may be required to explain to the doctor:
–If you feel pain around the neck lump
–How long the lump had appeared
–If you feel pains around the neck when swallowing
–If you experience difficulty in breathing
–If you had a sore throat
A variety of test is also carried out to ascertain the cause of the neck lump, after which treatment is administered.
A Complete Blood Count would determine the overall body health performance and enables the doctor to determine one's white blood cell count – an
indication of the presence of infection.
Other tests include:
–Chest X–ray
–Ultrasound scan of the neck
–MRI scan of the head and neck
How can neck lump be treated?
Neck lump can be treated depending on the causes. The following treatment is administered:
–Antibiotics: If the cause of the neck lump is a bacterial infection, antibiotics can be administered to get rid of the bacteria. Care must be taken during
treatment to get rid of the bacteria
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Chains : On The Neck
Oumaima Crary
Professor Post
English 1101
08 Oct. 2014 Chains: on the neck, on the wrists, on the ankles... but also on the mind or on the heart. Chains have been and still are a way for
humans to keep other humans from doing what they want. This kind of control can be used for various ends, like doing work or performing a task,
and to keep doing it. This is what occurs in the historical situation known as slavery. In slavery, the person working or performing a task is doing so
against his/her will or desire. He or she simply cannot choose to stop. Slavery doesn't have to involve two or more subjects. It can involve one person,
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However, that did not occur all the time (52). Due to prolonged family debt, some slaves could not break away. Ultimately, the slaves were under
ownership of individuals, and they were required to complete the tasks the owner wished for (160–161). There were different types of slaves, for
example chattel slaves and serfs. Serfs were poor people who were obligated to farm the land of the lord that they worked for (964). Chattel slaves
were considered to be personal property of an owner, their total being and future was at the whim of the owner (223). A serf could possibly have some
influence on their well–being and future; a chattel slave could not. To Americans, the best known history of slavery is that of the slaves who lived
and suffered in the southeastern United States, "the Old South". Slaves were first used in continental America in the 1600's. At one point thereafter,
nearly every one of the thirteen colonies contained some slavery. In the southern region of the United States, the practice of slavery remained to keep
the regional agricultural industries going. The practice of slavery in the United States, however ended with the Northern Union States winning the
civil war. In today's society, slavery does still exists: sex slavery. According to The International Labor Organization (ILO), about 12.3 people are
involuntarily working, forced to work as children, and are being sold as sex–slaves (Morrow 244). Families do indeed sell their
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The Evolution of the Giraffe Neck Essay
The Evolution of the Giraffe Neck
Throughout time, one theory has remained constant in terms of why giraffes developed longer necks. The idea, which was presented by Charles
Darwin states quite simply that giraffes selected for longer necks in order to reach the food that was higher off the ground during the dry season. No
one has ever challenged that idea until 1996. Initially, Gould argued that "the story–the giraffe evolved its long neck in competition to reach scare
foliage–is supported by no evidence" (18). That's when two scientists, Robert Simmons and Lou Scheepers made the claim that necks evolved for a
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If food was scarce, it makes sense that the giraffes would evolve to keep their species alive. In order for this theory to remain true, there should be
length increases in limbs in the same proportion as to the increases in their heads and necks. On the other hand, the proposed theory deals with the
notion that the length of the giraffe neck increased because the neck is used as a weapon during intrasexual combat (Simmons 773). The basic
idea of this is that during competition two males stand next to each other and exchange hits by using their necks. The top or back of the skull is
actually used to knock the competitor to the ground. It is likely that with a larger neck and head, the giraffe is more destructive. It is also assumed
that larger and longer necks would be selected for. The process of necking is unique to giraffes and only male giraffes have ever been viewed doing
this. Therefore, it is likely that this action is related to sexual selection. Necking has been observed to be very effective for giraffes to obtain their
mates. Often the males are knocked unconscious or even killed during the fighting. The violent nature of these fights is unbelievable. Even when an
opponent may be knocked to the ground, that does not stop the fight. They may still be kicked or stepped which can eventually lead to death. "Sexual
selection is a special form of natural selection that is responsible for the evolution of traits that promote
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Head And Neck Cancer Research Paper
What causes Head and Neck Cancer?
You may be asking yourself, "what is Head and Neck Cancer?". Well in this report it will be my job to explain what it is. Head and Neck cancer can
have many definitions but the one that i'll be using is, it is different sort of cancers in between the head and the neck. According to the Cancer
Treatment Centers of America, "For example, the most common cancers that someone can get are cancer in the ears, nose, and throat. For example,
tumors in the larynx or pharynx may be discovered as a lump in the throat. Cancer in the mouth may cause sores in the mouth or swelling of the jaw."
Why do people get these diseases? Why do people get these kinds of cancers you may ask? Based on the information from National Cancer Institute,
people get these types of cancers because you smoke too much, drink to much, or you just don't take care of yourself, meaning that they just smoke and
drink without thinking the consequences that they'll have. According to National Cancer Institute, At least 75% of head and neck cancers are caused by
the use of tobacco and alcohol. People who use both tobacco and alcohol have a greater chance of developing these types of cancers than people who
use tobacco or alcohol alone. If you do either Tobacco and/or alcohol, they are not risk factors for salivary gland cancers.
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Head and Neck cancers can occur in many different places, like for example, it can start in the Oral cavity ,Pharynx, Hypopharynx, Larynx, salivary
Glands, Paranasal sinuses and Nasal Cavity,it is mostly possible that the cancer will spread, so it would be best to try and treat it right away. The oral
cavity can include the lips, the front two– thirds or your tongue, your gums, the inside of the cheeks and lips. The salivary glands are near the
jawbone, they are the ones who produce saliva. Paranasal sinuses is the hollow spaces in the bones of the head surrounding the nose and the Nasal
cavity is the hollow space inside your
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The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in St. Paul, MN on September twenty fourth 1896. His second cousin three times removed was Francis Scott
Key, the author of the star spangled banner, was Fitzgerald's namesake. He went to St. Paul Academy, Princeton University, and Newman School. He
married Zelda Sayre in 1920. He wrote the Great Gatsby in 1924 and published it in 1925. He died in Hollywood, LA, CA. he died on December
twenty first in 1940. There were six different adaptations of the film version of the Great Gatsby. The first one that was filmed in 1926 is "the lost
copy". It was directed by Herbert Brenon. There are no copies that left the theatre of that film. There was another film in '49 that was directed by Elliot
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He moves to West Egg where the people classified as "New Money" lived. He moved into a little cottage that happened to be right next door to the
mysterious Jay Gatsby. Gatsby threw enormous parties every weekend that lasted all weekend. He threw them for Daisy, Nick's cousin. She never
went to his parties except for one time. Daisy Buchanan and her husband Tom Buchanan lived across the bay from Nick and Gatsby. Gatsby was
obsessed with Daisy. He wanted to marry her. She just wanted money. Nick went to Daisy's house for supper one of his first weeks in new york. A
friend of Daisy was there, Jordan Baker. There was a phone call during supper Tom's mistress. He was cheating on Daisy with a woman named
Myrtle Wilson and she did not even seem to care. Tom took Nick with him to see his mistress at their separate apartment over in New York. They
partied and drank. Nick was invited to one of Gatsby's parties. No one got invited to the parties. They all just showed up and had a grand time. NIck
went and tried to find Gatsby to thank him for inviting him. He could not find him anywhere, but he found Jordan Baker. She was with an entourage
of other people. When Nick told her that he was trying to find Gatsby, the others started telling him crazy rumors. The rumors were about Gatsby
being kyser william 's cousin and killing a man and that sort of thing. A while later Jordan suggested they go look for him. They stumbled on the
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Garren's Short Story: Alainah At Home
Moist lips, short hair, dreamy eyes and no care. Yes, he kissed her. The room was filled with young dreamy eyed girls and boys, chipped walls and
no noise. It was her very first kiss. At that moment, the sweet yet volatile teacher walked in. "In my class? I don't think so!" yelled Mrs. Lee. Garren
had no intention of getting Alainah in trouble. He just couldn't resist her virgin lips. This being the second time they've gotten caught for PDA was
surely the end of their eight month relationship. Alainah's father did not approve of Garren. Garren had no morals, no future plans, and no religion.
Alainah only saw the good in people. She was the most beautiful girl Garren had ever seen. Although he never said it, he loved her more than anything.
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Alainah felt empowered, careless, and regretted nothing. Garren felt the same. The next day around 10:00 am, Garren and Alainah snuck out again to
have breakfast together. When they arrived at the coffee shop they ordered two egg and cheese sandwiches on wheat with coffee. They sat down and
talked and laughed for a whole hour. Suddenly, out of the corner of hereye Alainah saw her dad walk in. She was so terrified and tried to hide. Her
dad looked and looked around but did not see them. He turned left into an additional area of the coffee shop, and greeted a strange older woman
with dark brown straight hair and pale skin. Alainah couldn't believe her eyes. Her dad kissed the pale woman and sat in the chair across from her.
They looked very fond of each other. Alainah's heart began to drop into her stomach. She truly felt like Juliet. She could not fathom what her eyes
absorbed and her heart denied. The coffee shop turned all sorts of colors. It spun like a colorful merry–go–round. Garren noticed her confusion and
hurt and immediately walked her home. They left the coffee shop without a
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Neck: A Case Study
Head was inspected for size, shape, position and symmetry. Scalp noted clean and well maintain, no dryness, or lesions were noted. No sign of hair
loss were observed. Facial structure were symmetrical, no skin discoloration, rashes, swollen or lesion were noted. No involuntary movement of the
face were perceived. Neck was inspected, good symmetry were noticed, and no scar or lesions were perceived. No large lymph nodes or mass
detected during palpation, patient denies pain or tenderness. Thyroid gland was not visible, during palpation no mass or nodule were identified. No
bruit was perceived during auscultation of the thyroid lobes. Trachea was noted to be in the midline, no deviation was noted. Visual acuity, visual field,
extraocular movement,
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Neck Pain Essay
Although external factors in life seem like a pain in the neck, physical neck pain is real and usually caused by tension. However, if an injury has
occurred, you need to see a medical professional as soon as possible. For stress related pains, the usual treatments of OTC pain relievers and
alternating application of ice then heat are still considered acceptable treatments. The following are a few points to consider in causes and home
remedies for typical neck pain.
Technology Is The Enemy Of Good Posture
All circumstances considered most health–related maladies are a direct result of poor posture, but the good news is that most of the causes are not our
fault but rather that of technology. Handheld mobile devices, game machines, laptops and desktop computers cause our heads to hang forward ... Show
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Instead, look at it as doing something different that breaks the monotony of life and in the process, your reward is an enjoyable experience. Start by
taking a nice warm shower slightly hotter than skin temperature and wash your hair. The arm motions cause the shoulder and neck muscles to move in
different directions and result in helping ease the tension in the neck.
Counter Pressure And Sensations
As an example, if the lower left–hand part of your neck is painfully tensed up, prop your right elbow so that you can lay your forehead on the heel of
your hand. In this position, it sends signals to the brain that the neck muscles no longer need to hold up your head. Now you can use the other hand to
massage the tense neck muscles to help them relax.
A similar effort of changing sensations often provides relief from tight neck muscles by placing an ice pack on the opposite side of your head,
preferably on the area of the sinus cavity. If it is cold enough, the brain redirects its concern and abandons the pain of the neck muscle tension while this
position also combines the above counter pressure
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Obstacles Affecting American Dreams By William Faulkner
Obstacles Affecting American Dreams Throughout the world, people have to strive for a better life. Not many of them acquire the life that they
want. The reality of society affects their desire toward dreams. But not every dream are the same and can come true. There are times when
something hard or even unexpected occurs, everything that they have been worked for can halt. In the story "A Rose For Emily" by William
Faulkner, he uses imagery of a daughter with a dream of obtaining true love to describe the obstacles, whether physical or emotional and aspect of
time, that can cause achieving a dream more difficult or even appear to be impossible. This pattern of images suggests that dreams seem to be
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Daisy had a debut after the Armistice, and in February she was presumable engaged to a man from New Orleans" (80). This seemingly impossible
barrier does not stop Jay Gatsby from continuing his quest for Daisy. In addition to being in love with a married woman, Gatsby faces the obstacle
that Tom Buchanan will not give Daisy up. Gatsby and Daisy have come forth with their feelings for one another and their growing relationship.
Tom and Gatsby argue over Daisy 's loyalty to the other. Tom disagrees with Gatsby when he says, "Daisy loved me when she married me and she
loves me now. And what 's more, I love Daisy too. Once in a while I go off on a spree and make fool of myself, but I always come back, and in my
heart I love her all the time (138). Gatsby states otherwise that Daisy 's heart was never loyal to Tom and she never loved him. Tom says, "Even
that 's a lie. I want to speak to Daisy alone (140). Daisy admits in a pitiful voice, "Even alone I can 't say I never loved Tom. It wouldn 't be true"
(140). Tragically for Gatsby, barriers of love and money keep him from attaining his dream to be with Daisy. Not all dreams deal with love and
money together. The dream of Lennie and George in John Steinbeck s of Mice and Men is to own land and animals of their own. They are so
passionate about their dream. Lennie asks George many times to tell him again of their goals and pursuits. Just like The Great Gatsby, there are
obstacles that accompany
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Text Neck Speech
How many hours do you spend using your smartphone per day? Are you concerned about how smartphone usage may be damaging your health
and posture? Are you suffering from neck or back pain? Were you aware that smartphone usage creates as much as 27 kg of force on your neck?
Will you be changing your habits to address this? Good afternoon, ladies and gentleman, I am Zane. In the next few minutes, I am going to talk
about text neck, a repetitive strain injury (RSI). To start, we will look at the causes of text neck. Then, we will turn to the effects of text neck.
After which, I will share some ways on how to prevent suffering from text neck and finally, I will summarize my presentation. First of all, let's look
at what causes text neck. When you peer down on your phone for extensive period, the natural curvature of your neck changes and this puts a lot of
pressure on our neck's vertebrae and disc. On average, our head weighs about 4kg. But for every inch we drop our head forward, the load is doubled.
And as you hunch even further at 60 degree with your chin to your chest, the weight increase seven fold at around 27kg.... Show more content on
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Micro tears and soreness usually heal with time, but if the poor posture is not corrected, in the long term, the discs may wear out, or even slip out,
causing them to pinch on the nerves. This would cause the person to feel pins and needles running down his or her arms. Besides that, the posture also
restricts your lungs' ability to expand, impairing your lung's
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Athenian Neck Amphora
The Amphora from Cleveland: The Premonition of Herakles's Future Apotheosis. Cleveland Museum of Art (Ohio) has in its collection a very valuable
piece – an Athenian neck–amphora produced in c. 550 – 500 BC. The vase was executed in the black–figure technique, and it is attributed to Antimenes
Painter. The amphora is richly decorated. One part represents Herakles and the lion between Iolaos holding club andAthena with Boeotian shield. The
other part features Dionysos standing with satyrs and maenads. I like the amphora very much, especially its decoration and an interesting subject matter.
The First Labor of Herakles is the subject of the front side. Eurystheus, a king of Tiryns, demands to Herakles to kill the Nemean lion. The lion – the ...
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The background of the vase has the ochre–red color, the color of the unglazed clay from which the amphora was made. All decorations– the narrative
images and ornaments – was painted over the leather–hard pottery with a black clay slip. (Before a firing process this type of the clay slip has usually a
dark–brown color, and it turns black during the firing process.) The sharp stylus was used for scratching lines inside the painted silhouette, so the
ochre color appeared to separate forms and shapes. Several details were also painted with a white slip as a convention recommended to paint women's
flash. For instance, Athena's and maenads' faces, hands, and feet are white. Additionally, the brown–red color was applied for depiction of beards and
some details of cloth. Therefore, the author used four colors: white, black, ochre–red colors, and brown–red to create the decoration of the
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Pillow For Neck Pain
There are quite a few things that can cause neck pain. This is something that happens to everyone once in a while, and it is usually either accidental
injury or improper posture while doing certain activities. Neck pain can ruin your whole day, especially if you can not move your head in any
direction without feeling a lot of pain. When you have pain your your neck or even your upper back, most of the time it is a muscle problem and it will
resolve within a few days with the right tools. One of those tools should be a pillow for neck pain.
If you have recurring problems with neck pain, you may want to have it checked out. There could be a problem with your upper spine. On the other
hand, if you just have pain once in a while and you can pinpoint from where it came, it is usually something that you can clear up on your own with
ice, heat, and rest. A pillow for neck pain can greatly help you sleep through the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This often happens from improper posture or tilt of the head while sitting at a computer or because you may have slept with your head at an odd angle
the night before. The ice helps with inflammation that usually comes with this type of neck pain. Alternate ice with heat to soothe the inflammation
and then the pain. You can also take something like Advil or the generic equivalent to help with the inflammation as well. At night, you want to make
sure you have a pillow for neck pain on which to sleep.
A good pillow for neck pain is one that is more firm than other pillows and that helps your neck and head stay in the same position. The best one
would be one that keeps your spine in a straight line so that you are not stressing the muscles any more than they have already been strained. There
are some great memory foam pillows that work great for neck pain. Look for ones specifically make for that purpose. You can also try the buckwheat
pillow, which offers the same support in a different
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Essay On Neck Cancer
Patient Information:
69 y/o Male, Unknown ethnicity, Insurance unknown
S.
CC:
Side effects of chemo and radiotherapy for head and neck cancer that has metastasized to liver, lungs and lymph nodes.
HPI: 69 y/o male presents with c/o side effects of chemo and radiation therapy for head and neck cancer that has metastasized to liver, lungs and lymph
nodes; refuses to co to discontinue treatment.
Onset: 6 weeks
Location: Head and neck, and recently liver, lungs and left lymph node
Duration: Last six weeks of chemotherapy and radiotherapy
Characteristics: The effects of cancer treatment have become tiring
Aggravating Factors: None reported
Relieving Factors: None reported
Treatment: None reported
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Primary diagnosis
Malignant neoplasm of head & neck (ICD–10–CM – C76.0) – The head and neck cancers start in the mucosal surfaces involving the squamous cells.
The cancers are predominant in the mouth, nose and throat. Some of the symptoms include lumps, sore throat, hoarse voice and trouble swallowing. It
is noted than head and neck cancers are more common in men that in women. Tobacco use, alcohol intake and infection by human papilloma virus
increase the risk of head and neck cancer (WoЕєniak et al., 2012).
Rationale: The patient has a history of head and neck cancer that has been managed for the last one year and has had chemotherapy and radiotherapy
for 6 weeks. There is a report of cancer metastasizing indicating that it has not been treated yet. Being a male, the risk for this cancer, considered he
smoked until when diagnosed with the disorder, is high.
Secondary Diagnosis
Depression (ICD–10–CM – V79.0) – Depression is common in cancer patients at the end of life. It is estimated that 15%–50% of cancer patients
experience symptom associated with depression (Rosenstein, 2011). These experiences are exhibited in form of suicidal tendencies and desire to hasted
death. The patient is well aware of the consequences of stopping treatment,
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Stiff Neck Research Paper
According to the American Academy of Pain Medicine, Americans said that neck pain was on their top four list of common pains. All of us have
experience a stiff neck at some point in our lives. http://www.painmed.org/patientcenter/facts_on_pain.aspx#common What is a Stiff Neck?
It's when you experience pain or stiffness in the neck that makes it difficult to move your neck from side to side. It's a pain that can usually be treated
at home and will pass in a day or two with the right treatment.
Common Causes of a Stiff Neck
Stress
One of the most common causes of a stiff neck is stress. Stress can cause muscles in the body to tighten, which can eventually lead to stiffness and
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While sitting up straight in a chair, press your shoulder blades together then relax. This should be done up to ten times. Roll your shoulders in circles
to the back then reverse at least ten times. With slow movements, press your ear towards your shoulder on each side. Do as many repetitions as you
need to start feeling the muscle releasing.
Heat Therapy
Blood circulation to the neck can decrease the pain and muscle spasm associated with a stiff neck. You can use a heating pad or a warm cloth on your
neck for approximately twenty minutes to relieve the pain and stiffness. The heat loosens the neck muscles.
Massage the Muscle
A good massage of the area can also reduce inflammation and increase blood flow to the muscles. A soothing oil for the massage will also have the
added benefit of helping you to relax and feel less stressed.
Exercises for a Stiff Neck
Like every other muscle in the body, the neck muscle needs to be exercised to function properly. Slowly roll your head in a circle clockwise ten to
fifteen times before switching directions and circling counter–clockwise. This will help exercise the neck. Let your chin drop to your chest slowly then
reverse direction to look at the ceiling. Be careful with this exercise since it can make you slightly dizzy if you do it too quickly.
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9/11 Creative Writing
I awoke to beams of a dozen spotlights, my vision gradually adjusted to the brilliant white light which illuminated everything around me. The
realization that I had fallen asleep during rehearsal caused my eyes to widen in utter shock and confusion.
I catch a glimpse of the reflection in the mirror attached to the peeling wall of my dressing room.
The man in front of me seems impeccably dressed, with not the tiniest piece of lint upon his bespoke Italian suit, however, this was only a façade.
One can of Tab Cola was consumed in seconds to assist in resolving my sudden tiredness; the thought of my fellow actors questioning my health
weakened each aged bone in my body.
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Wiping the sweat from his brow with the back of his hand, he looks up at me from his cushioned chair with sympathetic eyes, waiting for me to voice
his results. 'I am sorry to say that your AIDS test came back positive.'
The sorrowed man shook his head out of disbelief as pools of water began to immerse themselves in his eyes. As the gentleman crouched down, a
gust of dark, powerful wind blew my hair in all directions, however, it failed to affect the other actors. The man in front of me followed the script by
justifying why he disregarded his symptoms.
A sudden, yet terrifying thought caged my mind. Without thinking, I charge out the studio and to the chemist across the road. One AIDSWestern Blot
Blood Test Kit was purchased, and I fix my movement on traveling to the nearest restroom.
While panting for air, my trembling hands unpack the cardboard box on the communal basin. Without thinking I pierce the needle through my dry
skin. The reflection of the mirror on the wall catches my eye as I waited for my results. The lightbulb above my head buzzes until it unexpectedly
explodes. The man before me in the mirror is surrounded by light, yet he is in the dark, looking like a dim shadowy figure.
My head slowly tilts down to read the reactive result of two pink
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The Neck Exercise Analysis
The second exercise: The neck exercise 1.Relax your body and stand with your feet together shoulder–width apart as both of your arms naturally
hanging from the side of the body. 2.Slowly tilt your head to the left, bringing your ear as close as possible to the left shoulder. Be aware of
stretching the right side of the neck. 3.Slowly tilt your head to the right, bringing your ear as close as possible to the right shoulder. Be aware of
stretching the left side of the neck. 4.Slowly tilt your head to the left, bringing your ear as close as possible to the left shoulder. Be aware of how
your whole body is becoming more relaxed. 5.Slowly tilt your head to the right, bringing your ear as close as possible to the right shoulder. Be aware of
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Slowly return your head to an upright position. 10.Slowly tilt your head forward, putting your chin on your chest as possible. Be aware of
stretching the back of the neck. 11.Slowly tilt your head back. Be aware of the stretching of your jaw. 12.Slowly tilt your head forward. Be aware
of stretching the back of your neck. Be aware of how your whole body becomes more relaxed. 13.Slowly tilt your head back. Be aware of how your
whole body becomes more relaxed. 14.Slowly return your head to an upright position. After completing the exercise put the palms together. Third
exercise: Rotation of hips 1.Relax your body and stand with your feet shoulder–width apart. 2.Place the palms on the back of the hips, so that the part
between the thumb and index finger is pointing down. 3.Slowly rotate your hips from left to right. 4.Be aware of the movement when rotating the
hips. 5.Be aware of the movement of the entire body. 6.Be aware that your hips are becoming more relaxed. 7.Be aware of how your whole body
becomes more relaxed. 8.Enjoy the sensation of relaxation throughout your body. 9.Rotate your hips in the opposite direction, repeating steps 3 to 8.
After completing the exercise put the palms together as in the previous
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Neck Elongating Culture
From the beginning of time, woman have done many things to change or modify their bodies. From getting a simple henna tattoo, to getting a major
plastic surgery, woman have gone about many ways to change themselves. Neck elongating is one of the many ways that people adjust there bodies.
Although some of these practices are very minor and the effects on them are reversible, neck elongating is not. The practice of neck elongating in Asia
has a negative impact on the community because it leads to permanent damage, results in starting at a young age, and causes the rings to bring self
confidence. Most importantly, the practice of neck elongating has a negative impact on the community because it leads to health issues. According to
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This means they also do not get to chose how many things they get and at what age they want to start (Du Toit). One source states that "The neck
rings are a form of branding" ("Neck Elongating"). For example, if men from another tribe were to try to capture any women from any tribes they
would not pick the women with the rings because it was easy to see which tribe they were from. Lastly, the rings really start to affect the body at
the age of twelve ("Neck Ring"). This is the age that the rings start to shift the bones in their body. Finally, The neck rings are not suitable for
women because they bring false self confidence. One source said, "These women wear the rings to look better for other people" ("Neck Ring"). This
means they are harming themselves for men. Also, the rings are started when they are young ("Paudang Ring"). Clearly, they could hate them when
they're older, but can not do anything about it. Lastly, some of them are only confident because of the rings ("Neck Elongating"). If they were to take
off the rings they would feel bad about
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Text Neck Thesis
OF 'TEXT NECK' FROM YOUR SMARTPHONE With technology in the palm of our hands, we are spending more time glued to our devices these
days, and while phones and tablets are convenient, they are a pain in the neck– literally. That pain you feel in your neck, back, or shoulders after staring
down for a long period of time at your phone is called 'Text neck.' The term originated by Florida chiropractor Dr. Dean Fishman is defined as
injury to the body caused by excessive texting and overuse of all handheld electronic devices. 'Text neck' can result in serious health problems
including flattening of the spinal curve, muscle and nerve damage, spinal degeneration, and the onset of early arthritis. Fishman calls it an epidemic
and says the condition is impacting millions. According to a study conducted by New York spine surgeon Kenneth Hansraj, bending your head to
look at the mobile device in your hands can put up to 60 pounds of pressure on your neck. And it's not just teens who are checking their phones
constantly; most adults are also obsessed with their phones and tablets, using the devices for texting, videos, and social media. "Text neck is not just a
texting problem, "says Fishman. "Text neck is a gaming problem. Text neck is an emailing problem."... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, they urge people to exercise caution. Hansraj says, "We recommend people should continue to enjoy their smart devices, but that they pay
specific attention to where their head is in space." He says the head should be straight up when using a smart device. Instead of being hunched over
your technology, simply move your phone or tablet higher while reading or scrolling. Another tip? Put the phone down. Physical experts suggest taking
frequent breaks when using your desktop computer or mobile
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The Model Of Chronic Neck Pain
There is only Shahidi et al 2015's group who has merged the neurophysiologic–biopsychosocial model of prospectively screening predictors for the
development of chronic neck pain through an inception cohort study. Chronic neck pain was operationally defined as chronic idiopathic neck pain that
is not trauma related at onset and this includes both chronic recurrent neck pain ["2 or more episodes of neck pain" with in–between periods of full
recovery] and chronic persistent neck pain [neck pain with no periods of full recovery] CPNP) as defined by the Neck Pain Task Force in 2008 (Table
1 of Guzman et al 2008). Using over 170 healthy newly hired office workers, Shahidi et al 2015 conducted biopsychosocial–neurophysiologic baseline
measurements theorized to be potential predictors of chronic idiopathic neck pain (CINP). These workers were followed up monthly for one year.by
the researchers , Of those followed, 35 workers developed CINP. Based on these workers' baseline measurements, three predictors were identified,
namely: cervical extensor endurance, DNIC (or conditioned pain modulation) and depressed mood.
Out of the 35 who developed CINP, 15 were recurrent neck pain, while only 20 were chronic persistent neck pain (CPNP). Shahidi et al mentioned
that one of the limitations of their study is that they did not do a sample size analysis. When compared to those (secondary analysis of a subgroup of
90 out of the 132 participants who did not develop CINP out of the original 171
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Creative Writing: Empire Island
Her answering smile was one of understanding, and even when she stood on tiptoe, she only made it far enough to kiss his neck, tasting the salt of
his skin and inhaling his musk. "I don't mind teaching you." "Yeah," he rubbed his thumb over the inside of her wrists, pausing long enough to
feel her pulse. Simon lingered there, reassuring himself with it. "You're good at bossing me around." "You're good at following orders," Linn
countered and kissed his collarbone. Then she took his hand again, and this time led him down the aisle. She loaded up his arms with paddles and
wax, lecturing about how it has to be kept in a cool environment or it's worthless. Simon listened to her attentively, dutifully following her back to
get the rope. There was rope in every color. The standard beige, but then pastels of pale primrose pink and lavender. Black rope, white rope, neon green
and orange striped. Linn's hands didn't waver but immediately grabbed the coil of rope that was a deep shade of red, like a ruby or a nice wine.... Show
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She turned to look, her hand instinctively dropping to the gun strapped to her thigh. Once she saw where she was looking though, she curiously walked
over. Grinning a million–watt smile, he passed her with his long strides. "Can this be your birthday present?" Linn tilted her head. "What, you want me
to wear that?" "No, I would wear
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Head And Neck Research Paper
The muscles of the head and neck perform numerous critical assignments, including development of the head and neck, biting and gulping, discourse,
outward appearances, and development of the eyes. These various assignments require both solid, intense developments and a portion of the quickest,
finest, and most fragile alterations in the whole human body.
The muscles of the face are remarkable among gatherings of muscles in the body. While most muscles associate with and move just bones, facial
muscles for the most part join issues that remains to be worked out.
These muscles, including the zygomaticus major and orbicularis oris, pull on the skin to create an apparently boundless number of outward
appearances and to move the lips and cheeks amid discourse and eating.
Creating the body's capacity to close the mouth, chomp, and bite sustenance, the muscles of rumination move the mandible in respect to whatever is
left of the skull. These muscles, including the masseter and temporalis, hoist the jaw compellingly amid biting and tenderly amid discourse.
A broad supplement of firmly interweaved muscles permits the tongue a scope of complex developments for biting and gulping, and in addition the
imperative capacity of creating discourse. Of these, four outward muscle sets (uniting the tongue to the encompassing bones) move ... Show more
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They move the head in each course, pulling the skull and jaw towards the shoulders, spine, and scapula. Working in sets on the left and right sides of
the body, these muscles control the flexion and expansion of the head and neck. Working separately, these muscles pivot the head or flex the neck
along the side to one side or right. Neck muscles contract to conform the stance of the head over the span of a day and have a percentage of the best
continuance of any muscles in the
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Anna On The Neck
Although Chekhov emphasized in the beginning of the text that money holds power as shown by Anna and Modest Alexeich's relationship, Chekhov
shifts the power dynamic by introducing Anna's beauty and sense of empowerment and now Anna has a new sense of awareness and power.
Following the ball, His Excellency "[thanks Anna] for her part in the bazaar" and asked her permission to come again (283). After establishing herself
and her influence at the ball, His Excellency's visit to Anna truly places emphasis on her role at the ball. Having one of the highest member of society
personally visit and thank Anna gave her the highest sense of empowerment as this moment proves to be significant. Most notably when her husband
looks at her with the "cringingly respectful expression that she was accustomed to see on his face in the presence of the illustrious and the powerful,"
and she confidently and clearly articulated the following statement, "Get out, you blockhead!" (283). Compared to the confined and powerless young
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Moreover, Chekhov's overall goal of "Anna on the Neck" is not aimed at a concluding idea of what it means to hold power or wealth, but rather to
portray what it means to be human by presenting the shift in moral values of Anna. In addition, Chekhov uses distinct images and motifs to establish
Anna's initial position in the beginning of the story as being submissive, powerless, and weak and shift's this image of Anna to be one of strength,
authority, power, and pride, after she became aware of her influence. By Anna not helping her family like she wanted to in the beginning of the story,
she now holds a false sense of values since she became the high class superficial woman who did not achieve the goals she wished to accomplish
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Personal Narrative: Identifying Life Trauma
Identifying life Trauma
When I opened my eyes I saw ten plus people with agonised faces like the one from that famous painting "The Scream" – by Edvard Munch, staring at
me, and slowly moving from one side to another. For a second I thought that I was just having a nightmare so I decided to take a deep breath, but
the second after my thought ended I was penetrated by a sharp, unbearable under any circumstances pain, coming from the very top of my spine
feeling like I had a large needle inserted into my upper vertebra. It felt like like every single muscle in my body contracted so hard that they ripped my
limbs in pieces, and soon I was not able to move at all. All of this lasted for about 5 to 7 seconds my mom told me later on. I have ... Show more content
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At first, I had my friends come over and talk to me, and also host hotspots on their phones because Russian Hospitals had no Wi–Fi. Pretty soon my
friends stopped visiting me because they were bored, and i could understand them. I had nothing to do but to read books about medicine and science,
luckily they had a lot those in Hospital. For some reason I really enjoyed reading that kind of books, and hospital was the best place to read them
because every time I didn't understand something, I would just ask my doctor or a nurse to explain it to me. I was extremely satisfied to read about
all the chemical reactions that are happening in my body at that very moment. Nothing to felt better to me than understanding what is going on with
my body and why is it doing that, obviously I did not understand most of the things I read about, but it was still good enough for me at that time. I
can speak three languages and that made it easier to understand some words that i would not understand if I only spoke Russian. I read all kinds of
literature starting from an 8th grade health book, finishing with basics of neurology that looked like rocket science to me. Sometimes nurses that
would take care of me would bring me their old patient records that were meant to be viewed by personnel only. Before I was traumatised I would
never even think about becoming a doctor,
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I Watched It Die By Teresa Sandoval
She watched it die.
At the top of her apartment complex, above families and lovers, perched a figure on the ledge of the rooftop. It stood above layers of humanity in that
complex, liveliness indicated by the lights shining through the different curtains and blinds covering most of the windows of the complex. The figure
stepped closer to the edge, its head turned to Teresa Sandoval. The silhouette reminded her of a woman: the harsh wind pulled back its hair and a sheet
cascaded down the building.
The smell of red wine and smoke stung her eyes. Teresa stood underneath the one working streetlight on the entire street: all the other lights flickered.
As the figure moved closer to the edge, the lights flickered even more. The buzzing grew louder. Teresa's cheeks were red from the alcohol she had
downed only fifteen minutes earlier and the cold wind slapping against her cheeks. She leaned against the pole, her burning eyes still fixed on the
shadow as it halted right up to the ledge. She glanced quickly at the pavement in front of her then right up to the figure. The moon shone brightly
behind the figure, long black hair illuminated. As it walked closer, the lights behind the windows at the feet of the figure were killed. She felt like she
was at a shootout with an unknown enemy. She pretended the sweat slicking her neck was from the hot desert air, that her eyes were stinging from the
sand flying to her face. Teresa scratched her wrist, a habit of hers when nerves consume
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What Is Neck Pain
Problems with the muscles and vertebrae in the neck cause muscle spasms, pain and inflammation. The chiropractors at French Chiropractic and
Wellness Center in Madison specialize in neck pain treatments for the residents of Willowick.
What Is Neck Pain?
Neck pain follows lower back pain as the second most common condition that chiropractors treat. Neck pain is a result of abnormalities in the soft
tissues (muscles, ligaments, and nerves) and the bone and joints of the spine. Most commonly, chiropractors treat soft tissue abnormalities resulting
either from injury or prolonged wear and tear. For many people, neck pain is also the source of upper back, shoulders, and arm pain. When neck pain
is the result of a muscle strain, symptoms will include
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Head and Neck Essay
Common head and neck surgery includes the removal of the voice box: largyngectomy and tracheostomy: making an incision on the anterior aspect of
the neck and opening an airway through an incision in the trachea. The removal of the larynx occurs in cases of laryngeal cancer and in this case the
airway is separated from the mouth, nose and oesophagus meaning that the patient will breathe through a stoma in the neck. In tracheostomy cases the
resulting stoma can act as an airway and a tracheotomy tube is inserted, enabling the individual to breathe without the use of their nose and mouth.
Tracheostomys may be required for long term control of excessive bronchial secretions, particularly in those with reduced consciousness or to maintain
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This means that air does not pass through the vocal cords and so speech is not possible. Sometimes patients can have a tracheostomy tube that allows
some air to go through the vocal chords and out of the mouth. Patients can have this type of tube if they are able to swallow without difficulty and if
they do not need a tracheostomy tube with an inflated cuff in order to get air into the lungs.
The last option is surgical voice restoration which was introduced by Singer & Blom in 1980(Blom,1995) Not all patients are suitable for this
however, It involves a tracheoesophageal speaking valve, a small fistula is surgically created through the tracheal wall into the oesophagus. A small,
one way valve is inserted into the fistula and it allows air to be shunted from the trachea to the oesophagus and up through the pharyngo–oesophageal
segment creating an acoustic wave form and voice. A longer flow of voice can be achieved as pulmonary air is used as the initiator for voice.
Another problem that arises in head and neck patients is that of malnutrition and weight loss. They are particularly at risk of developing nutritional
problems. Many patients with head and neck cancer have histories of high alcohol intake, tobacco use and poor dietary habits. Malnutrition often when
alcohol is involved. Patients nutritional needs should be assessed and patients at high risk of
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Madonna Long Neck
Sometimes in the art world using similar subjects can result in very different works. Such an example of this is in the tale of the two Madonna's.
The first Madonna is by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael. This piece was completed by Raphael somewhere around 1505. This piece is
oil on panel and currently is on display at the national gallery of art in Washington D.C. Nobody is positive why the piece was originally painted but
at that time period it was common to give this type of gift as a wedding present.
Madonna of the long neck is another work of art with the subject being Madonna. This piece of art was created by Parmigianino somewhere between
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This Madonna is painted with High renaissance painting styles. Madonna is again painted as a biblical figure wearing traditional garb of the time
period. The skin of Madonna and baby is very soft and the expressions a very serene. This piece of work is very symmetrical compared to the work
of parmigiano and there is a very strong sense of nature in this piece. Baby Jesus is help in a loving manner in this work compared to the
Parmigianino piece where the baby seems to be ready to fall to the ground. Both Madonna and child are equally proportioned in this piece and both
Madonna and baby appear to be glaring at the same thing. Some believe that that are staring at the baby's
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A Good Man Brings Good Things Out Of The Good
We have all had experiences where getting back up is difficult. In cases such as these, we need a helping hand. Being able to help others through love
is an important message. God sends people to show us love and those for which we show love in return. In Luke chapter 6, Jesus talks with those
gathered about God's love for everyone. It is written in verse 45 that "a good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart"
please write this down... a good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart (x3)
When I was in seventh grade, I joined my first traveling basketball team. And my first travel experience was to California. I was eager to be an
official AAU basketball player, with the official team shoes, socks and travel suits. The team flew down to California's LAX for a weekend
tournament outside the city. On the first day we won both our games, on the second we made it to the semifinals. On that day, there was a break in the
games to let the consolation games play out, before those who moved on to the next round would begin. The gym was sweltering, no air–conditioning
and an abundance of people. It felt like we were sitting in a sauna, with the sweat still on us from the last game. My team decided to head out to the
van we had rented, the best way to both evade the sun and the stuffy gym.
We piled into the van and started to talk and joke around. At some point during our restless time between games, the girl who was sitting behind me
chose
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Text Neck Persuasive Speech Outline
Outline Format Title: Text–neck Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience into changing their habit of texting and posture. Preview of Main Points:
Today, I will tell you what is text–neck; second why having a bad posture from texting can affect your spine and neck; and third how can you improve
this everyday accustom. Introduction: according to a new calculation published in the article Surgical Technology International, Sixty pounds is
roughly the weight of four adult sized– bowling balls. Or six plastic grocery bags worth of food. Or an 8 year old. It is also, according to a new
calculation published in the article Surgical Technology International by a New York back surgeon by the name of Kenneth Hansraj, the amount of
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Preview main points: right now, I will tell you what is text–neck by discussing first; second why having bad posture from texting can affect your spine
and neck; third how can you improve this everyday accustom. (Transition) To begin, what is text–neck? Body I.What is text neck and their symptoms...
A.Definition of text–neck 1.According to Florida chiropractor Dean L. Fishman, D.C., who coined the phrase and founded a corresponding research
institute, "Text Neck is an overuse syndrome or a repetitive stress injury, where you have your head hung forward and down looking at your mobile
device for extended periods of time." B.According to an article "Text Neck" written by Dr. John Miller, the four main symptoms are: 1.Instant upper
back or neck pain when using a handheld device 2.Nagging or sharp pain in the neck or shoulders at the end of the day. 3.General shoulder pain and
tightness. 4.Intermittent or constant headache made worse when looking down or using the computer (Transition) second how can text–neck affect
your spine and
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Famous Neck Wound
Hmm. Interesting. We unfortunately have to analyze Dr. Malcolm Perry here because his statements regarding this famous neck wound are all over
the place and an awful awful awful MESS! Here it is. On 1–11–78, Perry told the HSCA that "I thought it [the neck wound] looked like an entrance
wound because it was so small." The next year he told researcher Robert Groden that the bootlegged autopsy photos were not as he remembered them
to be: his trach was "neater", and not the "larger, expanded" one seen in the pictures. "When interviewed in 1979, he still maintained that the bullet had
entered the President's throat from the front..." The same year, Perry told Harrison Livingstone: "My whole credibility as a trauma surgeon was at
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The same year, he told Gerald Posner that "As the press is wont to do, they took my statement at the press conference out of context. I did say it
looked like an entrance wound since it was small, but I qualified it by saying that I did not know where the bullets came from. I wish now that I had
not speculated. Everyone ignored my qualification. It was a small wound, slightly ragged at the edges, and could have been an exit or entrance."
Furthermore, he told Posner: "I did the procedure. The photos I have seen look like the opening I remember making." In a 5–16–94 response letter to
Brad Parker, Perry wrote: "Recollection immediately after an event is likely to be more accurate (although often wrong) than when made 30 years
later..." And finally, in a 1998 audiotaped interview with Mark Oates, Perry said: "It was small, like an entrance wound" (said this four times) but "they
took it out of context...It offended me – I never changed my mind: it DID look small, like an entrance wound, but it wasn't." Well, this is incredible!
It's ALL OVER THE PLACE! Which is it? He originally said it "appeared to be an entrance wound." Then he says "it was." And then he says "it
wasn't." Ugh! This is too much for
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Neck Injury Claims
Neck Injury Claims What is a neck injury? Any trauma to your neck area, including the region from the top of your spine down to your back, and all
of the surrounding muscles, ligaments and tendons, is classified as a neck injury. These include minor strains and sprains, whiplash, and more severe
injuries such as neck fractures and paralysis. One of the most common causes of neck injury is whiplash in a car collision – when you are involved in
a car accident whilst wearing a seatbelt, your head can be thrown back and forth, leading to injury of the neck muscles, and possibly damage to the
cervical spine as well. While motor car accidents often result in neck injury through whiplash, a motor bike accident can also lead to severe neck and
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If you sustained your neck injury in a car or motorbike accident, you may be eligible to claim compensation from the Road Accident Fund. In order to
have a valid claim, it is paramount that you seek medical attention as soon after your injury as possible. A professional opinion on the severity and
long–term effect of your injury will be necessary when making your claim. The more serious the injury, and the greater the long–lasting effects, the
more you can claim as compensation – "hard" injuries, like bone fractures, usually result in larger settlements than soft tissue injuries, such as a
pinched nerve or muscle pain caused by whiplash. How to claim The biggest determining factors in a personal injury case are the extent of the injury,
and how likely the jury is to find the defendant liable for these damages. If you wish to claim compensation from the person responsible for your neck
injury, you should consult an attorney with experience in personal injury cases. Claiming compensation for a neck injury can be complex, so obtaining
the assistance of an experienced attorney will give you the best chance of winning your
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Madonna With The Long Neck
Patricia Garcia
ARH2051
10/03/2017
Madonna with the Long Neck
This painting was created by the artist Parmigianino in 1534–1535 during the Renaissance & Mannerism time period in Florence, Italy. The painting is
oil on wood. The painting portrays the Virgin Mary placed on a high pedestal in extravagant robes, holding a very large babyJesus on her lap. Next to
her are a few angels showing interest in the baby Jesus. In the lower right–hand corner of the painting shows the emaciated figure of St. Jerome. A
representation of St. Jerome was required by the administrator because of the saint's relation with the adoration of the Virgin Mary. The Madonna with
the Long Neck is a portrayal of the Virgin Mary who seems to be very disproportioned.
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A Short Story : A Story?
I held open the door for the boy and he mumbled something inaudible as he shuffled past me. "It's just sitting on that first pew over there," I told
the boy as I slowly began to pull the athame from having had it tucked away in my waistband. "Ah, man!" the boy exclaimed. "What the hell is
that... did something die in here?" "Yes," I replied as I raised the athame up behind him before quickly dragging it across his throat. "You," I then
told him. Fangs sprang from the boy's jaw as pure black and petrified blood poured from the new smile I had given him. He raised a hand up to his
throat that quickly became covered in a disgusting syrup that leaked from him, his other hand lunged for me–three inch daggers now where is
fingernails used to belong. He garbled his words, but I didn't choose to listen, I was too busy positioning myself behind him as he fell to his knees.
In a motion so swift I didn't know I had it in my old bones, I swung one of the sharpened crucifixes in an arc slamming it deep into the back of his neck.
It had buried itself into his flesh up to the crossbeam and the boy slumped over hitting the floor, his eyes as empty as his soul. I didn't even have time
to hide the ogre's body before I began hearing cries of torment outside. Quickly, I raced over to the window next to the doors and peered out. Thank
Heavens, my plan had worked it appeared and two of the other boys who remained outside were now screaming and turning into soup
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Evolution: The Neck Of The Giraffe
The Neck of the giraffe is adapted to be able to reach the leaves in tall trees. This trait developed as a result of Natural selection. There is some
debate as to why this trait developed. The more commonly known reason would be their necks adapted to reach the leaves in the tall branches. Another
factor that could have played a role in their necks development is the mating process(Simmons 2010). Giraffes use their necks for mating and club each
other with their heads to compete for females. This could explain how the trait was passed down(Simmons 2010). If a longer neck aids in being more
dominant in this mating ritual this would support the mating process hypothesis. There is unfortunately not agreement on which one of these
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The giraffe eventually evolved into the shape we know today. Their height gives them many advantages in the wild. One of the advantages is the
ability to see great distances and have a high vantage point of view. This allows for the giraffe to be vigilant and keep a watchful eye out for
predators(Skinner 2010). Its increased hight also allows for greater sexual dominance. The male giraffes fight each other by swinging their heads
around and hitting each other with their heads. An increased neck length aids in this battle.(Simmons 2010) Last the neck allows for greater access to
food and nutrients(Skinner 2010). With their necks being so long, they are able to reach very high trees and eat with ease. This would allow the
giraffes with tall necks a greater chance for survival and passing on their
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Factors Associated With Neck Disability Among Chronic Neck...
The purpose of the study is to assess the factors associated with neck disability among chronic neck pain sufferers. Chronic neck pain is largely
non–specific in nature and requires a biopsychosocial understanding of risk factors to mitigate their poor outcome. Practice guidelines highlight the
importance of classifying these patients based on these biopsychosocial clinical findings for effective intervention. Recent evidence also points to the
success of personalized pain management that is anchored on specific neurophysiologic mechanism underpinning the pain experience of each
individual. There is emerging evidence that simultaneously evaluating this neurophysiologic mechanism, along with biopsychosocial variables
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The systematic reviews showing that multimodal therapy that includes manual therapy, advice/patient education and strengthening–endurance exercise
suggest that there are interactions between the underlying impairments that these interventions treat. This suggests the credibility of the theoretical
construct of my secondary analysis.
About 41% of American adults suffer from chronic pain. The total economic burden of pain in 2010 is estimated to range from $560 to $635
billion. Of these, lost productivity alone cost between $299 to $335 billion; which approximates the yearly cost of heart condition and exceeding
the total cost of cancer and diabetes. On a per person basis, the incremental cost of all US health care expenditures in 2010 is $8233, moderate and
severe chronic pain accounted for $4516 (55% of total) and $7726.20 (93.8% of total) respectively (Gaskin et. al. 2012). American workers with neck
or back pain costs between $5574– $8512, compared to those with no neck or back pain ($3,017) (Kleinman et al 2014).
Neck pain is quite common, can be burdensome, and costly. One–year prevalence (Hogg–Johnson et al. 2008, Hoy et al. 2010) of neck pain (common)
and activity–limiting neck pain (less common) ranged from 30%–50% and 2–11% respectively. The prevalence is higher in women (KääriГ¤ et al.
2012) and is highest in the middle age. Out of 289 causes of disability worldwide and
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Theme Of Romantic Idealism In The Great Gatsby
Nick Carraway, the narrator of the story, has returned from war and restlessness in the West, and goes East to work and for living. He reveals the
story of Jay Gatsby in flashbacks, his neighbor of next door, as he learns throughout the story. The nine chapters of the book develops around seven
figures or parties merged with flashbacks.
Immediately after narrator Nick moves to the West Egg, he first visits Daisy Buchanan, his second cousin, and her legally wed husband Tom
Buchanan, a fellow Yale graduate as Nick, for a dinner. This is where Nick meets Jordan Baker whom is Daisy's friend from the Louisville, who
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Gatsby couldn't obtain Daisy because he didn't have that kind of money. The Great Gatsby is actually Fitzgerald's indictment of the so called American
Dream. However for Nick, Gatsby's passing represents the destruction of the dream. The novel also have American mythology based on West and
East. Nick became disillusioned by the East and returns to the Midwest, where he termed it to be "the warm, center of the world."(pg 11).
Fitzgerald clearly showed class difference throughout his settings. The valley of ashes is a place to be driven through on the way by the characters
from both West and East Egg. It's here that Myrtle is "run down like a dog" (pg 167) by Daisy.
Careless drivers became a metaphor for the demoralised world of privilege and wealth lived by the likes of Buchanan's. Earlier, Nick accused Jordan of
being a "rotten driver," followed by two drunks getting into an accident at Gatsby's parties, and, finally, Daisy killed Myrtle with a car and ran away.
The Great Gatsby can be interpreted as an advice or warning to Fitzgerald's generation and also upcoming generations. Beware of chasing that
"orgiastic future" with too much passion, where it can destroy you, just as it did
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My Family : A Personal Experience In Our Family
One night in the middle of December, 2014, something unexpected and monumental happened to our family. My dad and I were in a car accident.
The collision wasn't major; no one seemed seriously hurt at the time, and both vehicles were still operational. Fully expecting to move on as a family,
we continued normally with life for a couple of weeks. Little did we know that my dad sustained a hidden, possibly permanent injury that took almost
two years to diagnose. Although this accident changed the way our family operates, we cling to our faith in God and press on.
The night of the accident, my dad picked me up from a Christmas party with my dance friends. Full of laughter and joy, the night had left me
content but drowsy. I recall gazing out the passenger window of the car, merely watching the world flash by. Suddenly, a gray blur filled the
windshield, and the car jerked to a halt. The grind of metal on metal filled my ears; I don't think I will ever forget that horrendous crunch. Then all
was still. Slowly I became conscious of my dad's arm in front of me, shielding me, as he asked if I was alright. I vividly remember seeing a gray
car much too close to the windshield, with two older ladies seated inside. Resting my head on the dashboard for a moment, I started sobbing as my
dad jumped out of the car. Remaining where I was for a few minutes, I watched blankly as he made phone calls. Eventually I stood on the side of the
road, grasping for some comprehensible
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East Egg And West Egg In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great...
There are two types of people, those who are consumed by money and those that have a decaying amount. Both of those types of people crave more
and more, both reside in either of the two contrasting peninsulas, East Egg and West Egg. The two headlands have numerous amounts of variance with
each other in the novel, The Great Gatsby. Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the narrative is set during the 1920's in New York City, as well as Long
Island, and the two peninsulas dubbed "East Egg" and "West Egg." There is a striking contrast between the two regions, however, not as many
similarities. East Egg represents people who are vulgar and crude, who are also the social elite and old money, while West Egg represents good social
values and new money. Nonetheless, both areas are equally dissatisfied with their life, always wanting more and more.
It's quite surprising that a particular location can manifest the same behavior between each family, moral decay. East Egg is more commonly known
today as Port Washington, while West Egg today is known asGreat Neck. Both Peninsulas reside along Long Island, New York. Tom and Daisy are one
of the many characters that are both from East Egg. In the text, within chapter nine, it states, "Tom and Daisy they smashed up things and creatures and
then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they
had made" (Fitzgerald 187–188). The people that dwell in
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Three Dimensional Facial Reconstruction ( Gupta Et Al

  • 1. Three Dimensional Facial Reconstruction ( Gupta Et Al Three–Dimensional Facial Reconstruction Similar to the two–dimensional approach, a forensic artist and anthropologist are essential in three–dimensional facial reconstruction (Gupta et al., 2015). Initiating the three–dimensional reconstruction techniques, clay or plastic have been typically used to make replication of skulls (Decker, S., Davy–Jow, S., Faraut, P., Ford, J., Hilbelink, D. & Neville, W., 2013). This clay or plastic replication method still utilizes soft facial tissue depth markers in order to determine landmarks of the face (Nelson, L.A. & Michael, S.D., 1998). In order to create a replication of the face, pieces of clay or plastic is then placed in–between the landmarks that are identified until the face is filled, or close to being filled (Nelson, L.A. & Michael, S.D., 1998). The process of clay or plastic replication producing a three–dimensional approximation of what the individual looks like is outlined in Appendix B. There are multiple approaches to manual three–dimensional facial approximation. According to Gupta et al. (2015) there three subparts to this approach. The first subpart, "Anthropometrical American Method/ Tissue Depth Method", is a technique in which "fine measurements were obtained by the use of needles, X–rays or ultrasound... facial muscles are recorded in proper anatomical manner" (Gupta et al., 2015, 27). A second subpart is the "Anatomical Russian Method" which was developed by Gerasimov (Gupta et al., 2015, 27). In this application, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Neck Lump Research Paper Neck Lump It is quite common for people to identify neck lumps with the thyroid gland in the neck. However, it is important to know that other causes could result in neck lump. This piece of the article highlights these other causes and provides an insight to your understanding neck lump. A neck lump is any swelling around the neck and is often regarded as neck bump or mass.It could be large or small, hard of soft, painful or painless, malignant or benign. What is the cause of Neck Lump? Neck lump may result from: i. Enlarged lymph nodes which could be due to –Infections – either bacteria or viral –Food allergies –Certain drug usage and vaccination –Thyroid infection –Cancer ii. Enlarged salivary glands which could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diagnosis of neck lump is usually based on the symptoms observed and physical examination. At times, the doctor may refer you to an ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specialist for a detailed examination of your ears, nose and throat. You may be required to explain to the doctor:
  • 3. –If you feel pain around the neck lump –How long the lump had appeared –If you feel pains around the neck when swallowing –If you experience difficulty in breathing –If you had a sore throat A variety of test is also carried out to ascertain the cause of the neck lump, after which treatment is administered. A Complete Blood Count would determine the overall body health performance and enables the doctor to determine one's white blood cell count – an indication of the presence of infection. Other tests include: –Chest X–ray –Ultrasound scan of the neck –MRI scan of the head and neck How can neck lump be treated? Neck lump can be treated depending on the causes. The following treatment is administered: –Antibiotics: If the cause of the neck lump is a bacterial infection, antibiotics can be administered to get rid of the bacteria. Care must be taken during treatment to get rid of the bacteria ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Chains : On The Neck Oumaima Crary Professor Post English 1101 08 Oct. 2014 Chains: on the neck, on the wrists, on the ankles... but also on the mind or on the heart. Chains have been and still are a way for humans to keep other humans from doing what they want. This kind of control can be used for various ends, like doing work or performing a task, and to keep doing it. This is what occurs in the historical situation known as slavery. In slavery, the person working or performing a task is doing so against his/her will or desire. He or she simply cannot choose to stop. Slavery doesn't have to involve two or more subjects. It can involve one person, thanks to their complex human brain. One person can force themselves to keep doing something even though they may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, that did not occur all the time (52). Due to prolonged family debt, some slaves could not break away. Ultimately, the slaves were under ownership of individuals, and they were required to complete the tasks the owner wished for (160–161). There were different types of slaves, for example chattel slaves and serfs. Serfs were poor people who were obligated to farm the land of the lord that they worked for (964). Chattel slaves were considered to be personal property of an owner, their total being and future was at the whim of the owner (223). A serf could possibly have some influence on their well–being and future; a chattel slave could not. To Americans, the best known history of slavery is that of the slaves who lived and suffered in the southeastern United States, "the Old South". Slaves were first used in continental America in the 1600's. At one point thereafter, nearly every one of the thirteen colonies contained some slavery. In the southern region of the United States, the practice of slavery remained to keep the regional agricultural industries going. The practice of slavery in the United States, however ended with the Northern Union States winning the civil war. In today's society, slavery does still exists: sex slavery. According to The International Labor Organization (ILO), about 12.3 people are involuntarily working, forced to work as children, and are being sold as sex–slaves (Morrow 244). Families do indeed sell their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Evolution of the Giraffe Neck Essay The Evolution of the Giraffe Neck Throughout time, one theory has remained constant in terms of why giraffes developed longer necks. The idea, which was presented by Charles Darwin states quite simply that giraffes selected for longer necks in order to reach the food that was higher off the ground during the dry season. No one has ever challenged that idea until 1996. Initially, Gould argued that "the story–the giraffe evolved its long neck in competition to reach scare foliage–is supported by no evidence" (18). That's when two scientists, Robert Simmons and Lou Scheepers made the claim that necks evolved for a very different reason: sexual selection. Within this paper, information will be presented that argues both for and against... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If food was scarce, it makes sense that the giraffes would evolve to keep their species alive. In order for this theory to remain true, there should be length increases in limbs in the same proportion as to the increases in their heads and necks. On the other hand, the proposed theory deals with the notion that the length of the giraffe neck increased because the neck is used as a weapon during intrasexual combat (Simmons 773). The basic idea of this is that during competition two males stand next to each other and exchange hits by using their necks. The top or back of the skull is actually used to knock the competitor to the ground. It is likely that with a larger neck and head, the giraffe is more destructive. It is also assumed that larger and longer necks would be selected for. The process of necking is unique to giraffes and only male giraffes have ever been viewed doing this. Therefore, it is likely that this action is related to sexual selection. Necking has been observed to be very effective for giraffes to obtain their mates. Often the males are knocked unconscious or even killed during the fighting. The violent nature of these fights is unbelievable. Even when an opponent may be knocked to the ground, that does not stop the fight. They may still be kicked or stepped which can eventually lead to death. "Sexual selection is a special form of natural selection that is responsible for the evolution of traits that promote ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Head And Neck Cancer Research Paper What causes Head and Neck Cancer? You may be asking yourself, "what is Head and Neck Cancer?". Well in this report it will be my job to explain what it is. Head and Neck cancer can have many definitions but the one that i'll be using is, it is different sort of cancers in between the head and the neck. According to the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, "For example, the most common cancers that someone can get are cancer in the ears, nose, and throat. For example, tumors in the larynx or pharynx may be discovered as a lump in the throat. Cancer in the mouth may cause sores in the mouth or swelling of the jaw." Why do people get these diseases? Why do people get these kinds of cancers you may ask? Based on the information from National Cancer Institute, people get these types of cancers because you smoke too much, drink to much, or you just don't take care of yourself, meaning that they just smoke and drink without thinking the consequences that they'll have. According to National Cancer Institute, At least 75% of head and neck cancers are caused by the use of tobacco and alcohol. People who use both tobacco and alcohol have a greater chance of developing these types of cancers than people who use tobacco or alcohol alone. If you do either Tobacco and/or alcohol, they are not risk factors for salivary gland cancers. Where do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Head and Neck cancers can occur in many different places, like for example, it can start in the Oral cavity ,Pharynx, Hypopharynx, Larynx, salivary Glands, Paranasal sinuses and Nasal Cavity,it is mostly possible that the cancer will spread, so it would be best to try and treat it right away. The oral cavity can include the lips, the front two– thirds or your tongue, your gums, the inside of the cheeks and lips. The salivary glands are near the jawbone, they are the ones who produce saliva. Paranasal sinuses is the hollow spaces in the bones of the head surrounding the nose and the Nasal cavity is the hollow space inside your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in St. Paul, MN on September twenty fourth 1896. His second cousin three times removed was Francis Scott Key, the author of the star spangled banner, was Fitzgerald's namesake. He went to St. Paul Academy, Princeton University, and Newman School. He married Zelda Sayre in 1920. He wrote the Great Gatsby in 1924 and published it in 1925. He died in Hollywood, LA, CA. he died on December twenty first in 1940. There were six different adaptations of the film version of the Great Gatsby. The first one that was filmed in 1926 is "the lost copy". It was directed by Herbert Brenon. There are no copies that left the theatre of that film. There was another film in '49 that was directed by Elliot Nugent. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He moves to West Egg where the people classified as "New Money" lived. He moved into a little cottage that happened to be right next door to the mysterious Jay Gatsby. Gatsby threw enormous parties every weekend that lasted all weekend. He threw them for Daisy, Nick's cousin. She never went to his parties except for one time. Daisy Buchanan and her husband Tom Buchanan lived across the bay from Nick and Gatsby. Gatsby was obsessed with Daisy. He wanted to marry her. She just wanted money. Nick went to Daisy's house for supper one of his first weeks in new york. A friend of Daisy was there, Jordan Baker. There was a phone call during supper Tom's mistress. He was cheating on Daisy with a woman named Myrtle Wilson and she did not even seem to care. Tom took Nick with him to see his mistress at their separate apartment over in New York. They partied and drank. Nick was invited to one of Gatsby's parties. No one got invited to the parties. They all just showed up and had a grand time. NIck went and tried to find Gatsby to thank him for inviting him. He could not find him anywhere, but he found Jordan Baker. She was with an entourage of other people. When Nick told her that he was trying to find Gatsby, the others started telling him crazy rumors. The rumors were about Gatsby being kyser william 's cousin and killing a man and that sort of thing. A while later Jordan suggested they go look for him. They stumbled on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Garren's Short Story: Alainah At Home Moist lips, short hair, dreamy eyes and no care. Yes, he kissed her. The room was filled with young dreamy eyed girls and boys, chipped walls and no noise. It was her very first kiss. At that moment, the sweet yet volatile teacher walked in. "In my class? I don't think so!" yelled Mrs. Lee. Garren had no intention of getting Alainah in trouble. He just couldn't resist her virgin lips. This being the second time they've gotten caught for PDA was surely the end of their eight month relationship. Alainah's father did not approve of Garren. Garren had no morals, no future plans, and no religion. Alainah only saw the good in people. She was the most beautiful girl Garren had ever seen. Although he never said it, he loved her more than anything. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alainah felt empowered, careless, and regretted nothing. Garren felt the same. The next day around 10:00 am, Garren and Alainah snuck out again to have breakfast together. When they arrived at the coffee shop they ordered two egg and cheese sandwiches on wheat with coffee. They sat down and talked and laughed for a whole hour. Suddenly, out of the corner of hereye Alainah saw her dad walk in. She was so terrified and tried to hide. Her dad looked and looked around but did not see them. He turned left into an additional area of the coffee shop, and greeted a strange older woman with dark brown straight hair and pale skin. Alainah couldn't believe her eyes. Her dad kissed the pale woman and sat in the chair across from her. They looked very fond of each other. Alainah's heart began to drop into her stomach. She truly felt like Juliet. She could not fathom what her eyes absorbed and her heart denied. The coffee shop turned all sorts of colors. It spun like a colorful merry–go–round. Garren noticed her confusion and hurt and immediately walked her home. They left the coffee shop without a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Neck: A Case Study Head was inspected for size, shape, position and symmetry. Scalp noted clean and well maintain, no dryness, or lesions were noted. No sign of hair loss were observed. Facial structure were symmetrical, no skin discoloration, rashes, swollen or lesion were noted. No involuntary movement of the face were perceived. Neck was inspected, good symmetry were noticed, and no scar or lesions were perceived. No large lymph nodes or mass detected during palpation, patient denies pain or tenderness. Thyroid gland was not visible, during palpation no mass or nodule were identified. No bruit was perceived during auscultation of the thyroid lobes. Trachea was noted to be in the midline, no deviation was noted. Visual acuity, visual field, extraocular movement, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Neck Pain Essay Although external factors in life seem like a pain in the neck, physical neck pain is real and usually caused by tension. However, if an injury has occurred, you need to see a medical professional as soon as possible. For stress related pains, the usual treatments of OTC pain relievers and alternating application of ice then heat are still considered acceptable treatments. The following are a few points to consider in causes and home remedies for typical neck pain. Technology Is The Enemy Of Good Posture All circumstances considered most health–related maladies are a direct result of poor posture, but the good news is that most of the causes are not our fault but rather that of technology. Handheld mobile devices, game machines, laptops and desktop computers cause our heads to hang forward ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, look at it as doing something different that breaks the monotony of life and in the process, your reward is an enjoyable experience. Start by taking a nice warm shower slightly hotter than skin temperature and wash your hair. The arm motions cause the shoulder and neck muscles to move in different directions and result in helping ease the tension in the neck. Counter Pressure And Sensations As an example, if the lower left–hand part of your neck is painfully tensed up, prop your right elbow so that you can lay your forehead on the heel of your hand. In this position, it sends signals to the brain that the neck muscles no longer need to hold up your head. Now you can use the other hand to massage the tense neck muscles to help them relax. A similar effort of changing sensations often provides relief from tight neck muscles by placing an ice pack on the opposite side of your head, preferably on the area of the sinus cavity. If it is cold enough, the brain redirects its concern and abandons the pain of the neck muscle tension while this position also combines the above counter pressure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Obstacles Affecting American Dreams By William Faulkner Obstacles Affecting American Dreams Throughout the world, people have to strive for a better life. Not many of them acquire the life that they want. The reality of society affects their desire toward dreams. But not every dream are the same and can come true. There are times when something hard or even unexpected occurs, everything that they have been worked for can halt. In the story "A Rose For Emily" by William Faulkner, he uses imagery of a daughter with a dream of obtaining true love to describe the obstacles, whether physical or emotional and aspect of time, that can cause achieving a dream more difficult or even appear to be impossible. This pattern of images suggests that dreams seem to be unattainable because of obstacles.In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Daisy had a debut after the Armistice, and in February she was presumable engaged to a man from New Orleans" (80). This seemingly impossible barrier does not stop Jay Gatsby from continuing his quest for Daisy. In addition to being in love with a married woman, Gatsby faces the obstacle that Tom Buchanan will not give Daisy up. Gatsby and Daisy have come forth with their feelings for one another and their growing relationship. Tom and Gatsby argue over Daisy 's loyalty to the other. Tom disagrees with Gatsby when he says, "Daisy loved me when she married me and she loves me now. And what 's more, I love Daisy too. Once in a while I go off on a spree and make fool of myself, but I always come back, and in my heart I love her all the time (138). Gatsby states otherwise that Daisy 's heart was never loyal to Tom and she never loved him. Tom says, "Even that 's a lie. I want to speak to Daisy alone (140). Daisy admits in a pitiful voice, "Even alone I can 't say I never loved Tom. It wouldn 't be true" (140). Tragically for Gatsby, barriers of love and money keep him from attaining his dream to be with Daisy. Not all dreams deal with love and money together. The dream of Lennie and George in John Steinbeck s of Mice and Men is to own land and animals of their own. They are so passionate about their dream. Lennie asks George many times to tell him again of their goals and pursuits. Just like The Great Gatsby, there are obstacles that accompany ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Text Neck Speech How many hours do you spend using your smartphone per day? Are you concerned about how smartphone usage may be damaging your health and posture? Are you suffering from neck or back pain? Were you aware that smartphone usage creates as much as 27 kg of force on your neck? Will you be changing your habits to address this? Good afternoon, ladies and gentleman, I am Zane. In the next few minutes, I am going to talk about text neck, a repetitive strain injury (RSI). To start, we will look at the causes of text neck. Then, we will turn to the effects of text neck. After which, I will share some ways on how to prevent suffering from text neck and finally, I will summarize my presentation. First of all, let's look at what causes text neck. When you peer down on your phone for extensive period, the natural curvature of your neck changes and this puts a lot of pressure on our neck's vertebrae and disc. On average, our head weighs about 4kg. But for every inch we drop our head forward, the load is doubled. And as you hunch even further at 60 degree with your chin to your chest, the weight increase seven fold at around 27kg.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Micro tears and soreness usually heal with time, but if the poor posture is not corrected, in the long term, the discs may wear out, or even slip out, causing them to pinch on the nerves. This would cause the person to feel pins and needles running down his or her arms. Besides that, the posture also restricts your lungs' ability to expand, impairing your lung's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Athenian Neck Amphora The Amphora from Cleveland: The Premonition of Herakles's Future Apotheosis. Cleveland Museum of Art (Ohio) has in its collection a very valuable piece – an Athenian neck–amphora produced in c. 550 – 500 BC. The vase was executed in the black–figure technique, and it is attributed to Antimenes Painter. The amphora is richly decorated. One part represents Herakles and the lion between Iolaos holding club andAthena with Boeotian shield. The other part features Dionysos standing with satyrs and maenads. I like the amphora very much, especially its decoration and an interesting subject matter. The First Labor of Herakles is the subject of the front side. Eurystheus, a king of Tiryns, demands to Herakles to kill the Nemean lion. The lion – the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The background of the vase has the ochre–red color, the color of the unglazed clay from which the amphora was made. All decorations– the narrative images and ornaments – was painted over the leather–hard pottery with a black clay slip. (Before a firing process this type of the clay slip has usually a dark–brown color, and it turns black during the firing process.) The sharp stylus was used for scratching lines inside the painted silhouette, so the ochre color appeared to separate forms and shapes. Several details were also painted with a white slip as a convention recommended to paint women's flash. For instance, Athena's and maenads' faces, hands, and feet are white. Additionally, the brown–red color was applied for depiction of beards and some details of cloth. Therefore, the author used four colors: white, black, ochre–red colors, and brown–red to create the decoration of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Pillow For Neck Pain There are quite a few things that can cause neck pain. This is something that happens to everyone once in a while, and it is usually either accidental injury or improper posture while doing certain activities. Neck pain can ruin your whole day, especially if you can not move your head in any direction without feeling a lot of pain. When you have pain your your neck or even your upper back, most of the time it is a muscle problem and it will resolve within a few days with the right tools. One of those tools should be a pillow for neck pain. If you have recurring problems with neck pain, you may want to have it checked out. There could be a problem with your upper spine. On the other hand, if you just have pain once in a while and you can pinpoint from where it came, it is usually something that you can clear up on your own with ice, heat, and rest. A pillow for neck pain can greatly help you sleep through the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This often happens from improper posture or tilt of the head while sitting at a computer or because you may have slept with your head at an odd angle the night before. The ice helps with inflammation that usually comes with this type of neck pain. Alternate ice with heat to soothe the inflammation and then the pain. You can also take something like Advil or the generic equivalent to help with the inflammation as well. At night, you want to make sure you have a pillow for neck pain on which to sleep. A good pillow for neck pain is one that is more firm than other pillows and that helps your neck and head stay in the same position. The best one would be one that keeps your spine in a straight line so that you are not stressing the muscles any more than they have already been strained. There are some great memory foam pillows that work great for neck pain. Look for ones specifically make for that purpose. You can also try the buckwheat pillow, which offers the same support in a different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay On Neck Cancer Patient Information: 69 y/o Male, Unknown ethnicity, Insurance unknown S. CC: Side effects of chemo and radiotherapy for head and neck cancer that has metastasized to liver, lungs and lymph nodes. HPI: 69 y/o male presents with c/o side effects of chemo and radiation therapy for head and neck cancer that has metastasized to liver, lungs and lymph nodes; refuses to co to discontinue treatment. Onset: 6 weeks Location: Head and neck, and recently liver, lungs and left lymph node Duration: Last six weeks of chemotherapy and radiotherapy Characteristics: The effects of cancer treatment have become tiring Aggravating Factors: None reported Relieving Factors: None reported Treatment: None reported
  • 16. Current Medications: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Primary diagnosis Malignant neoplasm of head & neck (ICD–10–CM – C76.0) – The head and neck cancers start in the mucosal surfaces involving the squamous cells. The cancers are predominant in the mouth, nose and throat. Some of the symptoms include lumps, sore throat, hoarse voice and trouble swallowing. It is noted than head and neck cancers are more common in men that in women. Tobacco use, alcohol intake and infection by human papilloma virus increase the risk of head and neck cancer (WoЕєniak et al., 2012). Rationale: The patient has a history of head and neck cancer that has been managed for the last one year and has had chemotherapy and radiotherapy for 6 weeks. There is a report of cancer metastasizing indicating that it has not been treated yet. Being a male, the risk for this cancer, considered he smoked until when diagnosed with the disorder, is high. Secondary Diagnosis Depression (ICD–10–CM – V79.0) – Depression is common in cancer patients at the end of life. It is estimated that 15%–50% of cancer patients experience symptom associated with depression (Rosenstein, 2011). These experiences are exhibited in form of suicidal tendencies and desire to hasted death. The patient is well aware of the consequences of stopping treatment, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Stiff Neck Research Paper According to the American Academy of Pain Medicine, Americans said that neck pain was on their top four list of common pains. All of us have experience a stiff neck at some point in our lives. http://www.painmed.org/patientcenter/facts_on_pain.aspx#common What is a Stiff Neck? It's when you experience pain or stiffness in the neck that makes it difficult to move your neck from side to side. It's a pain that can usually be treated at home and will pass in a day or two with the right treatment. Common Causes of a Stiff Neck Stress One of the most common causes of a stiff neck is stress. Stress can cause muscles in the body to tighten, which can eventually lead to stiffness and pain. People normally experience a stiff neck as well as a headache ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While sitting up straight in a chair, press your shoulder blades together then relax. This should be done up to ten times. Roll your shoulders in circles to the back then reverse at least ten times. With slow movements, press your ear towards your shoulder on each side. Do as many repetitions as you need to start feeling the muscle releasing. Heat Therapy Blood circulation to the neck can decrease the pain and muscle spasm associated with a stiff neck. You can use a heating pad or a warm cloth on your neck for approximately twenty minutes to relieve the pain and stiffness. The heat loosens the neck muscles. Massage the Muscle A good massage of the area can also reduce inflammation and increase blood flow to the muscles. A soothing oil for the massage will also have the added benefit of helping you to relax and feel less stressed. Exercises for a Stiff Neck Like every other muscle in the body, the neck muscle needs to be exercised to function properly. Slowly roll your head in a circle clockwise ten to fifteen times before switching directions and circling counter–clockwise. This will help exercise the neck. Let your chin drop to your chest slowly then reverse direction to look at the ceiling. Be careful with this exercise since it can make you slightly dizzy if you do it too quickly.
  • 18. Warm Bath with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. 9/11 Creative Writing I awoke to beams of a dozen spotlights, my vision gradually adjusted to the brilliant white light which illuminated everything around me. The realization that I had fallen asleep during rehearsal caused my eyes to widen in utter shock and confusion. I catch a glimpse of the reflection in the mirror attached to the peeling wall of my dressing room. The man in front of me seems impeccably dressed, with not the tiniest piece of lint upon his bespoke Italian suit, however, this was only a faГ§ade. One can of Tab Cola was consumed in seconds to assist in resolving my sudden tiredness; the thought of my fellow actors questioning my health weakened each aged bone in my body. A rash, as red and scaly as one could be, was slightly visible towards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wiping the sweat from his brow with the back of his hand, he looks up at me from his cushioned chair with sympathetic eyes, waiting for me to voice his results. 'I am sorry to say that your AIDS test came back positive.' The sorrowed man shook his head out of disbelief as pools of water began to immerse themselves in his eyes. As the gentleman crouched down, a gust of dark, powerful wind blew my hair in all directions, however, it failed to affect the other actors. The man in front of me followed the script by justifying why he disregarded his symptoms. A sudden, yet terrifying thought caged my mind. Without thinking, I charge out the studio and to the chemist across the road. One AIDSWestern Blot Blood Test Kit was purchased, and I fix my movement on traveling to the nearest restroom. While panting for air, my trembling hands unpack the cardboard box on the communal basin. Without thinking I pierce the needle through my dry skin. The reflection of the mirror on the wall catches my eye as I waited for my results. The lightbulb above my head buzzes until it unexpectedly explodes. The man before me in the mirror is surrounded by light, yet he is in the dark, looking like a dim shadowy figure. My head slowly tilts down to read the reactive result of two pink ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Neck Exercise Analysis The second exercise: The neck exercise 1.Relax your body and stand with your feet together shoulder–width apart as both of your arms naturally hanging from the side of the body. 2.Slowly tilt your head to the left, bringing your ear as close as possible to the left shoulder. Be aware of stretching the right side of the neck. 3.Slowly tilt your head to the right, bringing your ear as close as possible to the right shoulder. Be aware of stretching the left side of the neck. 4.Slowly tilt your head to the left, bringing your ear as close as possible to the left shoulder. Be aware of how your whole body is becoming more relaxed. 5.Slowly tilt your head to the right, bringing your ear as close as possible to the right shoulder. Be aware of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Slowly return your head to an upright position. 10.Slowly tilt your head forward, putting your chin on your chest as possible. Be aware of stretching the back of the neck. 11.Slowly tilt your head back. Be aware of the stretching of your jaw. 12.Slowly tilt your head forward. Be aware of stretching the back of your neck. Be aware of how your whole body becomes more relaxed. 13.Slowly tilt your head back. Be aware of how your whole body becomes more relaxed. 14.Slowly return your head to an upright position. After completing the exercise put the palms together. Third exercise: Rotation of hips 1.Relax your body and stand with your feet shoulder–width apart. 2.Place the palms on the back of the hips, so that the part between the thumb and index finger is pointing down. 3.Slowly rotate your hips from left to right. 4.Be aware of the movement when rotating the hips. 5.Be aware of the movement of the entire body. 6.Be aware that your hips are becoming more relaxed. 7.Be aware of how your whole body becomes more relaxed. 8.Enjoy the sensation of relaxation throughout your body. 9.Rotate your hips in the opposite direction, repeating steps 3 to 8. After completing the exercise put the palms together as in the previous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Neck Elongating Culture From the beginning of time, woman have done many things to change or modify their bodies. From getting a simple henna tattoo, to getting a major plastic surgery, woman have gone about many ways to change themselves. Neck elongating is one of the many ways that people adjust there bodies. Although some of these practices are very minor and the effects on them are reversible, neck elongating is not. The practice of neck elongating in Asia has a negative impact on the community because it leads to permanent damage, results in starting at a young age, and causes the rings to bring self confidence. Most importantly, the practice of neck elongating has a negative impact on the community because it leads to health issues. According to one source,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means they also do not get to chose how many things they get and at what age they want to start (Du Toit). One source states that "The neck rings are a form of branding" ("Neck Elongating"). For example, if men from another tribe were to try to capture any women from any tribes they would not pick the women with the rings because it was easy to see which tribe they were from. Lastly, the rings really start to affect the body at the age of twelve ("Neck Ring"). This is the age that the rings start to shift the bones in their body. Finally, The neck rings are not suitable for women because they bring false self confidence. One source said, "These women wear the rings to look better for other people" ("Neck Ring"). This means they are harming themselves for men. Also, the rings are started when they are young ("Paudang Ring"). Clearly, they could hate them when they're older, but can not do anything about it. Lastly, some of them are only confident because of the rings ("Neck Elongating"). If they were to take off the rings they would feel bad about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Text Neck Thesis OF 'TEXT NECK' FROM YOUR SMARTPHONE With technology in the palm of our hands, we are spending more time glued to our devices these days, and while phones and tablets are convenient, they are a pain in the neck– literally. That pain you feel in your neck, back, or shoulders after staring down for a long period of time at your phone is called 'Text neck.' The term originated by Florida chiropractor Dr. Dean Fishman is defined as injury to the body caused by excessive texting and overuse of all handheld electronic devices. 'Text neck' can result in serious health problems including flattening of the spinal curve, muscle and nerve damage, spinal degeneration, and the onset of early arthritis. Fishman calls it an epidemic and says the condition is impacting millions. According to a study conducted by New York spine surgeon Kenneth Hansraj, bending your head to look at the mobile device in your hands can put up to 60 pounds of pressure on your neck. And it's not just teens who are checking their phones constantly; most adults are also obsessed with their phones and tablets, using the devices for texting, videos, and social media. "Text neck is not just a texting problem, "says Fishman. "Text neck is a gaming problem. Text neck is an emailing problem."... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, they urge people to exercise caution. Hansraj says, "We recommend people should continue to enjoy their smart devices, but that they pay specific attention to where their head is in space." He says the head should be straight up when using a smart device. Instead of being hunched over your technology, simply move your phone or tablet higher while reading or scrolling. Another tip? Put the phone down. Physical experts suggest taking frequent breaks when using your desktop computer or mobile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Model Of Chronic Neck Pain There is only Shahidi et al 2015's group who has merged the neurophysiologic–biopsychosocial model of prospectively screening predictors for the development of chronic neck pain through an inception cohort study. Chronic neck pain was operationally defined as chronic idiopathic neck pain that is not trauma related at onset and this includes both chronic recurrent neck pain ["2 or more episodes of neck pain" with in–between periods of full recovery] and chronic persistent neck pain [neck pain with no periods of full recovery] CPNP) as defined by the Neck Pain Task Force in 2008 (Table 1 of Guzman et al 2008). Using over 170 healthy newly hired office workers, Shahidi et al 2015 conducted biopsychosocial–neurophysiologic baseline measurements theorized to be potential predictors of chronic idiopathic neck pain (CINP). These workers were followed up monthly for one year.by the researchers , Of those followed, 35 workers developed CINP. Based on these workers' baseline measurements, three predictors were identified, namely: cervical extensor endurance, DNIC (or conditioned pain modulation) and depressed mood. Out of the 35 who developed CINP, 15 were recurrent neck pain, while only 20 were chronic persistent neck pain (CPNP). Shahidi et al mentioned that one of the limitations of their study is that they did not do a sample size analysis. When compared to those (secondary analysis of a subgroup of 90 out of the 132 participants who did not develop CINP out of the original 171 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Creative Writing: Empire Island Her answering smile was one of understanding, and even when she stood on tiptoe, she only made it far enough to kiss his neck, tasting the salt of his skin and inhaling his musk. "I don't mind teaching you." "Yeah," he rubbed his thumb over the inside of her wrists, pausing long enough to feel her pulse. Simon lingered there, reassuring himself with it. "You're good at bossing me around." "You're good at following orders," Linn countered and kissed his collarbone. Then she took his hand again, and this time led him down the aisle. She loaded up his arms with paddles and wax, lecturing about how it has to be kept in a cool environment or it's worthless. Simon listened to her attentively, dutifully following her back to get the rope. There was rope in every color. The standard beige, but then pastels of pale primrose pink and lavender. Black rope, white rope, neon green and orange striped. Linn's hands didn't waver but immediately grabbed the coil of rope that was a deep shade of red, like a ruby or a nice wine.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She turned to look, her hand instinctively dropping to the gun strapped to her thigh. Once she saw where she was looking though, she curiously walked over. Grinning a million–watt smile, he passed her with his long strides. "Can this be your birthday present?" Linn tilted her head. "What, you want me to wear that?" "No, I would wear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Head And Neck Research Paper The muscles of the head and neck perform numerous critical assignments, including development of the head and neck, biting and gulping, discourse, outward appearances, and development of the eyes. These various assignments require both solid, intense developments and a portion of the quickest, finest, and most fragile alterations in the whole human body. The muscles of the face are remarkable among gatherings of muscles in the body. While most muscles associate with and move just bones, facial muscles for the most part join issues that remains to be worked out. These muscles, including the zygomaticus major and orbicularis oris, pull on the skin to create an apparently boundless number of outward appearances and to move the lips and cheeks amid discourse and eating. Creating the body's capacity to close the mouth, chomp, and bite sustenance, the muscles of rumination move the mandible in respect to whatever is left of the skull. These muscles, including the masseter and temporalis, hoist the jaw compellingly amid biting and tenderly amid discourse. A broad supplement of firmly interweaved muscles permits the tongue a scope of complex developments for biting and gulping, and in addition the imperative capacity of creating discourse. Of these, four outward muscle sets (uniting the tongue to the encompassing bones) move ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They move the head in each course, pulling the skull and jaw towards the shoulders, spine, and scapula. Working in sets on the left and right sides of the body, these muscles control the flexion and expansion of the head and neck. Working separately, these muscles pivot the head or flex the neck along the side to one side or right. Neck muscles contract to conform the stance of the head over the span of a day and have a percentage of the best continuance of any muscles in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Anna On The Neck Although Chekhov emphasized in the beginning of the text that money holds power as shown by Anna and Modest Alexeich's relationship, Chekhov shifts the power dynamic by introducing Anna's beauty and sense of empowerment and now Anna has a new sense of awareness and power. Following the ball, His Excellency "[thanks Anna] for her part in the bazaar" and asked her permission to come again (283). After establishing herself and her influence at the ball, His Excellency's visit to Anna truly places emphasis on her role at the ball. Having one of the highest member of society personally visit and thank Anna gave her the highest sense of empowerment as this moment proves to be significant. Most notably when her husband looks at her with the "cringingly respectful expression that she was accustomed to see on his face in the presence of the illustrious and the powerful," and she confidently and clearly articulated the following statement, "Get out, you blockhead!" (283). Compared to the confined and powerless young lady Chekhov presented in the beginning of the plot,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, Chekhov's overall goal of "Anna on the Neck" is not aimed at a concluding idea of what it means to hold power or wealth, but rather to portray what it means to be human by presenting the shift in moral values of Anna. In addition, Chekhov uses distinct images and motifs to establish Anna's initial position in the beginning of the story as being submissive, powerless, and weak and shift's this image of Anna to be one of strength, authority, power, and pride, after she became aware of her influence. By Anna not helping her family like she wanted to in the beginning of the story, she now holds a false sense of values since she became the high class superficial woman who did not achieve the goals she wished to accomplish through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Personal Narrative: Identifying Life Trauma Identifying life Trauma When I opened my eyes I saw ten plus people with agonised faces like the one from that famous painting "The Scream" – by Edvard Munch, staring at me, and slowly moving from one side to another. For a second I thought that I was just having a nightmare so I decided to take a deep breath, but the second after my thought ended I was penetrated by a sharp, unbearable under any circumstances pain, coming from the very top of my spine feeling like I had a large needle inserted into my upper vertebra. It felt like like every single muscle in my body contracted so hard that they ripped my limbs in pieces, and soon I was not able to move at all. All of this lasted for about 5 to 7 seconds my mom told me later on. I have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, I had my friends come over and talk to me, and also host hotspots on their phones because Russian Hospitals had no Wi–Fi. Pretty soon my friends stopped visiting me because they were bored, and i could understand them. I had nothing to do but to read books about medicine and science, luckily they had a lot those in Hospital. For some reason I really enjoyed reading that kind of books, and hospital was the best place to read them because every time I didn't understand something, I would just ask my doctor or a nurse to explain it to me. I was extremely satisfied to read about all the chemical reactions that are happening in my body at that very moment. Nothing to felt better to me than understanding what is going on with my body and why is it doing that, obviously I did not understand most of the things I read about, but it was still good enough for me at that time. I can speak three languages and that made it easier to understand some words that i would not understand if I only spoke Russian. I read all kinds of literature starting from an 8th grade health book, finishing with basics of neurology that looked like rocket science to me. Sometimes nurses that would take care of me would bring me their old patient records that were meant to be viewed by personnel only. Before I was traumatised I would never even think about becoming a doctor, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. I Watched It Die By Teresa Sandoval She watched it die. At the top of her apartment complex, above families and lovers, perched a figure on the ledge of the rooftop. It stood above layers of humanity in that complex, liveliness indicated by the lights shining through the different curtains and blinds covering most of the windows of the complex. The figure stepped closer to the edge, its head turned to Teresa Sandoval. The silhouette reminded her of a woman: the harsh wind pulled back its hair and a sheet cascaded down the building. The smell of red wine and smoke stung her eyes. Teresa stood underneath the one working streetlight on the entire street: all the other lights flickered. As the figure moved closer to the edge, the lights flickered even more. The buzzing grew louder. Teresa's cheeks were red from the alcohol she had downed only fifteen minutes earlier and the cold wind slapping against her cheeks. She leaned against the pole, her burning eyes still fixed on the shadow as it halted right up to the ledge. She glanced quickly at the pavement in front of her then right up to the figure. The moon shone brightly behind the figure, long black hair illuminated. As it walked closer, the lights behind the windows at the feet of the figure were killed. She felt like she was at a shootout with an unknown enemy. She pretended the sweat slicking her neck was from the hot desert air, that her eyes were stinging from the sand flying to her face. Teresa scratched her wrist, a habit of hers when nerves consume ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Is Neck Pain Problems with the muscles and vertebrae in the neck cause muscle spasms, pain and inflammation. The chiropractors at French Chiropractic and Wellness Center in Madison specialize in neck pain treatments for the residents of Willowick. What Is Neck Pain? Neck pain follows lower back pain as the second most common condition that chiropractors treat. Neck pain is a result of abnormalities in the soft tissues (muscles, ligaments, and nerves) and the bone and joints of the spine. Most commonly, chiropractors treat soft tissue abnormalities resulting either from injury or prolonged wear and tear. For many people, neck pain is also the source of upper back, shoulders, and arm pain. When neck pain is the result of a muscle strain, symptoms will include ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Head and Neck Essay Common head and neck surgery includes the removal of the voice box: largyngectomy and tracheostomy: making an incision on the anterior aspect of the neck and opening an airway through an incision in the trachea. The removal of the larynx occurs in cases of laryngeal cancer and in this case the airway is separated from the mouth, nose and oesophagus meaning that the patient will breathe through a stoma in the neck. In tracheostomy cases the resulting stoma can act as an airway and a tracheotomy tube is inserted, enabling the individual to breathe without the use of their nose and mouth. Tracheostomys may be required for long term control of excessive bronchial secretions, particularly in those with reduced consciousness or to maintain an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that air does not pass through the vocal cords and so speech is not possible. Sometimes patients can have a tracheostomy tube that allows some air to go through the vocal chords and out of the mouth. Patients can have this type of tube if they are able to swallow without difficulty and if they do not need a tracheostomy tube with an inflated cuff in order to get air into the lungs. The last option is surgical voice restoration which was introduced by Singer & Blom in 1980(Blom,1995) Not all patients are suitable for this however, It involves a tracheoesophageal speaking valve, a small fistula is surgically created through the tracheal wall into the oesophagus. A small, one way valve is inserted into the fistula and it allows air to be shunted from the trachea to the oesophagus and up through the pharyngo–oesophageal segment creating an acoustic wave form and voice. A longer flow of voice can be achieved as pulmonary air is used as the initiator for voice. Another problem that arises in head and neck patients is that of malnutrition and weight loss. They are particularly at risk of developing nutritional problems. Many patients with head and neck cancer have histories of high alcohol intake, tobacco use and poor dietary habits. Malnutrition often when alcohol is involved. Patients nutritional needs should be assessed and patients at high risk of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Madonna Long Neck Sometimes in the art world using similar subjects can result in very different works. Such an example of this is in the tale of the two Madonna's. The first Madonna is by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael. This piece was completed by Raphael somewhere around 1505. This piece is oil on panel and currently is on display at the national gallery of art in Washington D.C. Nobody is positive why the piece was originally painted but at that time period it was common to give this type of gift as a wedding present. Madonna of the long neck is another work of art with the subject being Madonna. This piece of art was created by Parmigianino somewhere between 1535 and 1540. The painting was originally commissioned for the church ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This Madonna is painted with High renaissance painting styles. Madonna is again painted as a biblical figure wearing traditional garb of the time period. The skin of Madonna and baby is very soft and the expressions a very serene. This piece of work is very symmetrical compared to the work of parmigiano and there is a very strong sense of nature in this piece. Baby Jesus is help in a loving manner in this work compared to the Parmigianino piece where the baby seems to be ready to fall to the ground. Both Madonna and child are equally proportioned in this piece and both Madonna and baby appear to be glaring at the same thing. Some believe that that are staring at the baby's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Good Man Brings Good Things Out Of The Good We have all had experiences where getting back up is difficult. In cases such as these, we need a helping hand. Being able to help others through love is an important message. God sends people to show us love and those for which we show love in return. In Luke chapter 6, Jesus talks with those gathered about God's love for everyone. It is written in verse 45 that "a good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart" please write this down... a good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart (x3) When I was in seventh grade, I joined my first traveling basketball team. And my first travel experience was to California. I was eager to be an official AAU basketball player, with the official team shoes, socks and travel suits. The team flew down to California's LAX for a weekend tournament outside the city. On the first day we won both our games, on the second we made it to the semifinals. On that day, there was a break in the games to let the consolation games play out, before those who moved on to the next round would begin. The gym was sweltering, no air–conditioning and an abundance of people. It felt like we were sitting in a sauna, with the sweat still on us from the last game. My team decided to head out to the van we had rented, the best way to both evade the sun and the stuffy gym. We piled into the van and started to talk and joke around. At some point during our restless time between games, the girl who was sitting behind me chose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Text Neck Persuasive Speech Outline Outline Format Title: Text–neck Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience into changing their habit of texting and posture. Preview of Main Points: Today, I will tell you what is text–neck; second why having a bad posture from texting can affect your spine and neck; and third how can you improve this everyday accustom. Introduction: according to a new calculation published in the article Surgical Technology International, Sixty pounds is roughly the weight of four adult sized– bowling balls. Or six plastic grocery bags worth of food. Or an 8 year old. It is also, according to a new calculation published in the article Surgical Technology International by a New York back surgeon by the name of Kenneth Hansraj, the amount of force exerted on the head of an adult human who is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Preview main points: right now, I will tell you what is text–neck by discussing first; second why having bad posture from texting can affect your spine and neck; third how can you improve this everyday accustom. (Transition) To begin, what is text–neck? Body I.What is text neck and their symptoms... A.Definition of text–neck 1.According to Florida chiropractor Dean L. Fishman, D.C., who coined the phrase and founded a corresponding research institute, "Text Neck is an overuse syndrome or a repetitive stress injury, where you have your head hung forward and down looking at your mobile device for extended periods of time." B.According to an article "Text Neck" written by Dr. John Miller, the four main symptoms are: 1.Instant upper back or neck pain when using a handheld device 2.Nagging or sharp pain in the neck or shoulders at the end of the day. 3.General shoulder pain and tightness. 4.Intermittent or constant headache made worse when looking down or using the computer (Transition) second how can text–neck affect your spine and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Famous Neck Wound Hmm. Interesting. We unfortunately have to analyze Dr. Malcolm Perry here because his statements regarding this famous neck wound are all over the place and an awful awful awful MESS! Here it is. On 1–11–78, Perry told the HSCA that "I thought it [the neck wound] looked like an entrance wound because it was so small." The next year he told researcher Robert Groden that the bootlegged autopsy photos were not as he remembered them to be: his trach was "neater", and not the "larger, expanded" one seen in the pictures. "When interviewed in 1979, he still maintained that the bullet had entered the President's throat from the front..." The same year, Perry told Harrison Livingstone: "My whole credibility as a trauma surgeon was at stake...I COULDN'T... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The same year, he told Gerald Posner that "As the press is wont to do, they took my statement at the press conference out of context. I did say it looked like an entrance wound since it was small, but I qualified it by saying that I did not know where the bullets came from. I wish now that I had not speculated. Everyone ignored my qualification. It was a small wound, slightly ragged at the edges, and could have been an exit or entrance." Furthermore, he told Posner: "I did the procedure. The photos I have seen look like the opening I remember making." In a 5–16–94 response letter to Brad Parker, Perry wrote: "Recollection immediately after an event is likely to be more accurate (although often wrong) than when made 30 years later..." And finally, in a 1998 audiotaped interview with Mark Oates, Perry said: "It was small, like an entrance wound" (said this four times) but "they took it out of context...It offended me – I never changed my mind: it DID look small, like an entrance wound, but it wasn't." Well, this is incredible! It's ALL OVER THE PLACE! Which is it? He originally said it "appeared to be an entrance wound." Then he says "it was." And then he says "it wasn't." Ugh! This is too much for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Neck Injury Claims Neck Injury Claims What is a neck injury? Any trauma to your neck area, including the region from the top of your spine down to your back, and all of the surrounding muscles, ligaments and tendons, is classified as a neck injury. These include minor strains and sprains, whiplash, and more severe injuries such as neck fractures and paralysis. One of the most common causes of neck injury is whiplash in a car collision – when you are involved in a car accident whilst wearing a seatbelt, your head can be thrown back and forth, leading to injury of the neck muscles, and possibly damage to the cervical spine as well. While motor car accidents often result in neck injury through whiplash, a motor bike accident can also lead to severe neck and spine... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you sustained your neck injury in a car or motorbike accident, you may be eligible to claim compensation from the Road Accident Fund. In order to have a valid claim, it is paramount that you seek medical attention as soon after your injury as possible. A professional opinion on the severity and long–term effect of your injury will be necessary when making your claim. The more serious the injury, and the greater the long–lasting effects, the more you can claim as compensation – "hard" injuries, like bone fractures, usually result in larger settlements than soft tissue injuries, such as a pinched nerve or muscle pain caused by whiplash. How to claim The biggest determining factors in a personal injury case are the extent of the injury, and how likely the jury is to find the defendant liable for these damages. If you wish to claim compensation from the person responsible for your neck injury, you should consult an attorney with experience in personal injury cases. Claiming compensation for a neck injury can be complex, so obtaining the assistance of an experienced attorney will give you the best chance of winning your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Madonna With The Long Neck Patricia Garcia ARH2051 10/03/2017 Madonna with the Long Neck This painting was created by the artist Parmigianino in 1534–1535 during the Renaissance & Mannerism time period in Florence, Italy. The painting is oil on wood. The painting portrays the Virgin Mary placed on a high pedestal in extravagant robes, holding a very large babyJesus on her lap. Next to her are a few angels showing interest in the baby Jesus. In the lower right–hand corner of the painting shows the emaciated figure of St. Jerome. A representation of St. Jerome was required by the administrator because of the saint's relation with the adoration of the Virgin Mary. The Madonna with the Long Neck is a portrayal of the Virgin Mary who seems to be very disproportioned. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A Short Story : A Story? I held open the door for the boy and he mumbled something inaudible as he shuffled past me. "It's just sitting on that first pew over there," I told the boy as I slowly began to pull the athame from having had it tucked away in my waistband. "Ah, man!" the boy exclaimed. "What the hell is that... did something die in here?" "Yes," I replied as I raised the athame up behind him before quickly dragging it across his throat. "You," I then told him. Fangs sprang from the boy's jaw as pure black and petrified blood poured from the new smile I had given him. He raised a hand up to his throat that quickly became covered in a disgusting syrup that leaked from him, his other hand lunged for me–three inch daggers now where is fingernails used to belong. He garbled his words, but I didn't choose to listen, I was too busy positioning myself behind him as he fell to his knees. In a motion so swift I didn't know I had it in my old bones, I swung one of the sharpened crucifixes in an arc slamming it deep into the back of his neck. It had buried itself into his flesh up to the crossbeam and the boy slumped over hitting the floor, his eyes as empty as his soul. I didn't even have time to hide the ogre's body before I began hearing cries of torment outside. Quickly, I raced over to the window next to the doors and peered out. Thank Heavens, my plan had worked it appeared and two of the other boys who remained outside were now screaming and turning into soup ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Evolution: The Neck Of The Giraffe The Neck of the giraffe is adapted to be able to reach the leaves in tall trees. This trait developed as a result of Natural selection. There is some debate as to why this trait developed. The more commonly known reason would be their necks adapted to reach the leaves in the tall branches. Another factor that could have played a role in their necks development is the mating process(Simmons 2010). Giraffes use their necks for mating and club each other with their heads to compete for females. This could explain how the trait was passed down(Simmons 2010). If a longer neck aids in being more dominant in this mating ritual this would support the mating process hypothesis. There is unfortunately not agreement on which one of these hypotheses is correct but we can analyze.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The giraffe eventually evolved into the shape we know today. Their height gives them many advantages in the wild. One of the advantages is the ability to see great distances and have a high vantage point of view. This allows for the giraffe to be vigilant and keep a watchful eye out for predators(Skinner 2010). Its increased hight also allows for greater sexual dominance. The male giraffes fight each other by swinging their heads around and hitting each other with their heads. An increased neck length aids in this battle.(Simmons 2010) Last the neck allows for greater access to food and nutrients(Skinner 2010). With their necks being so long, they are able to reach very high trees and eat with ease. This would allow the giraffes with tall necks a greater chance for survival and passing on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Factors Associated With Neck Disability Among Chronic Neck... The purpose of the study is to assess the factors associated with neck disability among chronic neck pain sufferers. Chronic neck pain is largely non–specific in nature and requires a biopsychosocial understanding of risk factors to mitigate their poor outcome. Practice guidelines highlight the importance of classifying these patients based on these biopsychosocial clinical findings for effective intervention. Recent evidence also points to the success of personalized pain management that is anchored on specific neurophysiologic mechanism underpinning the pain experience of each individual. There is emerging evidence that simultaneously evaluating this neurophysiologic mechanism, along with biopsychosocial variables identified risk factors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The systematic reviews showing that multimodal therapy that includes manual therapy, advice/patient education and strengthening–endurance exercise suggest that there are interactions between the underlying impairments that these interventions treat. This suggests the credibility of the theoretical construct of my secondary analysis. About 41% of American adults suffer from chronic pain. The total economic burden of pain in 2010 is estimated to range from $560 to $635 billion. Of these, lost productivity alone cost between $299 to $335 billion; which approximates the yearly cost of heart condition and exceeding the total cost of cancer and diabetes. On a per person basis, the incremental cost of all US health care expenditures in 2010 is $8233, moderate and severe chronic pain accounted for $4516 (55% of total) and $7726.20 (93.8% of total) respectively (Gaskin et. al. 2012). American workers with neck or back pain costs between $5574– $8512, compared to those with no neck or back pain ($3,017) (Kleinman et al 2014). Neck pain is quite common, can be burdensome, and costly. One–year prevalence (Hogg–Johnson et al. 2008, Hoy et al. 2010) of neck pain (common) and activity–limiting neck pain (less common) ranged from 30%–50% and 2–11% respectively. The prevalence is higher in women (KääriГ¤ et al. 2012) and is highest in the middle age. Out of 289 causes of disability worldwide and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Theme Of Romantic Idealism In The Great Gatsby Nick Carraway, the narrator of the story, has returned from war and restlessness in the West, and goes East to work and for living. He reveals the story of Jay Gatsby in flashbacks, his neighbor of next door, as he learns throughout the story. The nine chapters of the book develops around seven figures or parties merged with flashbacks. Immediately after narrator Nick moves to the West Egg, he first visits Daisy Buchanan, his second cousin, and her legally wed husband Tom Buchanan, a fellow Yale graduate as Nick, for a dinner. This is where Nick meets Jordan Baker whom is Daisy's friend from the Louisville, who reveals to Nick that Tom is having an affair with Myrtle Wilson whom is the wife of George Wilson, owner of a garage in the Valley... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gatsby couldn't obtain Daisy because he didn't have that kind of money. The Great Gatsby is actually Fitzgerald's indictment of the so called American Dream. However for Nick, Gatsby's passing represents the destruction of the dream. The novel also have American mythology based on West and East. Nick became disillusioned by the East and returns to the Midwest, where he termed it to be "the warm, center of the world."(pg 11). Fitzgerald clearly showed class difference throughout his settings. The valley of ashes is a place to be driven through on the way by the characters from both West and East Egg. It's here that Myrtle is "run down like a dog" (pg 167) by Daisy. Careless drivers became a metaphor for the demoralised world of privilege and wealth lived by the likes of Buchanan's. Earlier, Nick accused Jordan of being a "rotten driver," followed by two drunks getting into an accident at Gatsby's parties, and, finally, Daisy killed Myrtle with a car and ran away. The Great Gatsby can be interpreted as an advice or warning to Fitzgerald's generation and also upcoming generations. Beware of chasing that "orgiastic future" with too much passion, where it can destroy you, just as it did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. My Family : A Personal Experience In Our Family One night in the middle of December, 2014, something unexpected and monumental happened to our family. My dad and I were in a car accident. The collision wasn't major; no one seemed seriously hurt at the time, and both vehicles were still operational. Fully expecting to move on as a family, we continued normally with life for a couple of weeks. Little did we know that my dad sustained a hidden, possibly permanent injury that took almost two years to diagnose. Although this accident changed the way our family operates, we cling to our faith in God and press on. The night of the accident, my dad picked me up from a Christmas party with my dance friends. Full of laughter and joy, the night had left me content but drowsy. I recall gazing out the passenger window of the car, merely watching the world flash by. Suddenly, a gray blur filled the windshield, and the car jerked to a halt. The grind of metal on metal filled my ears; I don't think I will ever forget that horrendous crunch. Then all was still. Slowly I became conscious of my dad's arm in front of me, shielding me, as he asked if I was alright. I vividly remember seeing a gray car much too close to the windshield, with two older ladies seated inside. Resting my head on the dashboard for a moment, I started sobbing as my dad jumped out of the car. Remaining where I was for a few minutes, I watched blankly as he made phone calls. Eventually I stood on the side of the road, grasping for some comprehensible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. East Egg And West Egg In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great... There are two types of people, those who are consumed by money and those that have a decaying amount. Both of those types of people crave more and more, both reside in either of the two contrasting peninsulas, East Egg and West Egg. The two headlands have numerous amounts of variance with each other in the novel, The Great Gatsby. Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the narrative is set during the 1920's in New York City, as well as Long Island, and the two peninsulas dubbed "East Egg" and "West Egg." There is a striking contrast between the two regions, however, not as many similarities. East Egg represents people who are vulgar and crude, who are also the social elite and old money, while West Egg represents good social values and new money. Nonetheless, both areas are equally dissatisfied with their life, always wanting more and more. It's quite surprising that a particular location can manifest the same behavior between each family, moral decay. East Egg is more commonly known today as Port Washington, while West Egg today is known asGreat Neck. Both Peninsulas reside along Long Island, New York. Tom and Daisy are one of the many characters that are both from East Egg. In the text, within chapter nine, it states, "Tom and Daisy they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made" (Fitzgerald 187–188). The people that dwell in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...