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    Strategic Management

    involved in accidents years by years. The accidents also provided deaths, serious injuries, and minor injuries. It’s also presented damage to the public properties. The table shows that the increasing number of accidents between year 1984 until year 2006. In year 1984, the total casualties of the accidents was 25552 cases and the number of deaths are 3637 cases. Other is serious injuries, 5532 and minor injuries is 16383 cases. In year 1994, the total of accidents shown increasing almost to hundred

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    practice can cause injuries that can put a person in a wheelchair or even death. So everything has to be looked at to assure safety. Like other sports, cheerleaders have to watch their weight and maintain a certain standard as well. So workout have to be keeping up to maintain their weight like football the line has to protect their Quarterback. Well if they choose to not keep up their training and there weight could get them kick off the team even lead to serious injuries to a teammate. So

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    Dance Injuries and Prevention

    Dance Injuries and Prevention By Katrina Thompson Kin 380, Thomson April 20, 2011 Dance Injuries and Prevention Next to stage fright, the biggest nightmare for a dancer is to become injured. Injuries, depending on the severity, can mean the end of a career in dance and an end to something that you enjoy doing. According to a survey conducted on the injuries obtained by Broadway dancers, the most common injuries occurred on the lower extremities of the body at fifty two percent, followed

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    Nasal Fracture in Collegiate Gymnast

    Nasal Fracture in Collegiate Gymnast Background: Collegiate female Gymnast, freshmen. While working on a bar routine during practice, she missed the bar in going from the high bar to the low bar, her arms went under the bar, she turned her head to the left and hit her maxilla and nose. She began to bleed from the right nostril. She had pain in her right. She complained of pain on her right cheek, nose and right eyebrow. She was also complaining or a head ach on the right side. She was informed

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    Name: Mark Anthony Lavilla Year & Section: BSHRM IV-B FRENCH LANGUAGE French word | Translation | bateau | boat, ship | million | million | sac | bag, sack | impossible | impossible | seconde | second, moment | bête | stupid, silly | découvrir | to discover, find | erreur | error, mistake | soleil | sun, sunlight | voyage | trip, journey | sauter | to jump | rêver | to dream | détester | to hate, detest | clair | clear, apparent | faux | wrong, false, fallacious

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    ACCIDENT ESSAYS It was a very cold morning as it had been raining very heavily the previous night. As my mother was feeling a little under the weather, my sister volunteered to drive me to school. I had overslept and as a result, was running a bit late for school. We got into the car hurriedly. The road was already congested with traffic. It appeared that everyone was late as well. My sister was a careful driver and despite the fact I was already late, she refused to drive fast on the slippery

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    Case Write Up

    KK DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDICS, TRAUMATOLOGY & REHABILITATION KULIYYAH OF MEDICINE Case write-up 1: CLOSED FRACTURE OF DISTAL THIRD OF LEFT TIBIA AND FIBULA HISTORY Chief Complain Patient, Sonia a/p Bacik, a 36 years old single mother, orang asli, with a history of fracture at the left leg following industrial accident treated conservatively 1 month prior to admission, was referred from Hospital Pekan 4 days ago with a chief complain of pain at same side of the fracture

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    Pe Studies and Factors

    factors can be minimised by utilisation of preventive measures Helmet: Contact sports usually involve wearing protective head gear, due to the high risk of head injuries and the potential damage such injuries can cause; these sports include rugby and American football, for example. Helmets are almost always worn when there is a risk of head injuries caused by high speed impact or accidents; examples of these sports include cycling, motor racing and bobsleighing. Helmets are also worn by batsmen in cricket

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    Basketball Coaching

    focus for this paper, they are; sports related injuries, how to properly motivate the team and better them as a team and individuals, and bullying in the sport. First, there are a lot of sports related injuries that occur when playing basketball. The most common is an ankle injury, it can be injured in the muscles, the tendons, or the joints. “Muscle strength and balance around the lower limb joints may play an important role for performance and injury prevention in basketball” (Gerodimos 1). When

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    Despite Perspective

    Despite preventative efforts falls continue to be a major source of death and injury among older adults. Falls can lead to serious injuries such as hip fractures, hospitalization, and death. Being able to divide attention between motor and secondary tasks is an additional area of concern for older adults. The ability to divide attention between motor and secondary tasks is required in daily life; however older adults may experience more difficulty with dual tasks than younger adults. The participants

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