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    Prevention Exercises for smartphones users with Text Neck Pain (TNP). Ahmed Gaballah1,2 1-Kinesiology and Health Sciences Department, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA 2-Depaartment of sports Health Sciences, Damietta University, New Damietta, Egypt. Introduction: Text neck become one of the most harmful pain syndrome in neck and shoulder region. People 's lifestyle nowadays has depended on smart phones in communication, reading, and entertainment. Mobile device users frequently adopt…

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    Bodyboarding Accident Claim After being injured in a bodyboarding accident, it might be prudent for you to receive counselling to help cope with the traumatic effects such a serious crash could cause. A medical professional might recommended seeing a specialist to help you go on with your life but such counselling doesn't come cheap. This is where you might qualified to file a bodyboarding accident claim. Private counselling is faster but more expensive If you opt for counselling after an…

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    In Chapter 5, page 139, where it begins with (“another example…”) and ends with (“shaken baby syndrome”) This Paragraph have a great interest to me because it talks about the “ shaken baby syndrome” and how people Shake their baby to stop them from crying.This is a common thing that's a lot of young parents do. Professionally, in the future, I will be working with a lot of young adults, on how to or what to do when a baby is crying hysterically. What new information I have learned, is that…

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    I woke tangled in his arms, his cute morning hair being the first thing I notice. The second thing I notice is his obvious morning wood poking into me. I giggle slightly and remove myself from him. Carefully sliding down the bed, I try to maneuver myself between his legs and slowly pull his boxers down, releasing his thick cock. I glance at his face, as if I were checking to see if I woke him. Pleased that he’s still sleeping, I start to lick his cock from the base up his length, stopping to…

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    Title Anatomical variation of the superior thyroid artery and its relation to the external laryngeal nerve. Introduction The thyroid gland is the largest endocrine gland located in the anterior triangle of the neck. It consists of two lobes, right and left, connected by an isthmus in the middle. The thyroid gland is mainly supplied by the superior thyroid artery, the first branch of the external carotid artery, and the inferior thyroid artery, a branch of the thyrocervical trunk of the…

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    front of the mirror, early in the morning before starting the exercise. The whole thing will last more than 3 minute, as you will be asked to take your time through each step so that you can master the technique. -First, release the muscles on your neck, and bend it forward. Slowly, count to 5 when you start relaxing your muscles and count to 5 again when you bend forward. Do it slowly so you can feel each movement. -Then, exhale and let the air smoothly come out of your mouth, by straightening…

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    Neck injuries are some of the most devastating injuries a person can suffer. There are several ways that these types of injuries can be prevented. For example, they can be prevented with training. By weight training the muscles in the body, these muscles can become stronger which can make them less vulnerable to injuries. Also, training athletes in specific skills can help them avoid these injuries. Training athletes in skills that can help them to properly track a ball or avoid ball contacts…

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    Suds: A Short Story

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    The wind was blowing in my hair, sweat was dripping down my forehead. Suds was trying his best to stand still. Out of nowhere I was suddenly on the ground. My horse had been spooked by a trash bag in the wind. By now my heart was racing with fear and my head was pounding with pain. I had just been bucked off my horse. Suds, is a western pleasure quarter horse, he is hazelnut colored. Suds is a nice horse, very playful and fun loving. Throughout all the fun and exciting times, Suds can be a…

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    I let go of his hand, slid my hand up his arm, across his shoulder, and around his neck. My other hand moved to his cheek. I pulled him gently toward me, as I leaned forward. My nose brushed against his as we touched foreheads. Our lips a mere inch apart, his breath passed gently across my face. He blinked. “Nice wood,” I whispered as I launched my knee into his balls. “Huh...” His breath whooshed from his lungs. I pulled him into a guillotine hold and sank to the floor with him. When we…

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    In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Neck”, the reader is confronted by the consequences of Madame Loisel loss of the necklace with the possibilities of losing oneself in the process. Set in Paris during the 1800s, conflicts arose between issues of society and social standing. The main character Marthilde plunges under the pressures of society, but also her and husband gamble for their lives for ten years to pay off their debts. Through the use of literary elements, Madame Loisel’s life portrays the…

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