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    Personal Narrative-Old Castle Tunnel

    leaking. The leak must have been there for a while because the now once shiny pipe was now old and rusted. I looked around to see where I was and how did I get here? I noticed the tunnel that extended beyond the naked eye could see. I watched as old castle staged lights from the 1800’s flickered as they lined the tunnel walls expecting to go out at any moment. With no feeling to my legs, I managed to drag my body to lean against the grey bricked wall that was closest to me. It was cold, and wet from

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    Addiction (Internet and Games)

    Addiction is one of the things that undermines traditional values. It puts the person’s health at risk and alters his behaviour dramatically. One of the most underestimated addiction in today’s society is online gaming. Online gaming addiction is the excessive use of computer and video games that interferes with so called normal life (Chan, 2006). Although taking risks and experimenting with a variety of activities is considered normal, those who are at high risk of being dependent of this addiction

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    Computer Game Addiction

    One leading problem concerned by the society regarding gaming is Game addiction which leads to a lot of complications. Many people find computer games a great way to escape from the stressful reality as these games provide a high level of quick gratification. You are almost constantly being rewarded and, when you lose, you get to easily start over to work on your goal. This fact predisposes the risk of game addiction. As people get addicted to computer games, they will prefer staying in front of

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    Repeated Stress Injury

    REPEATED STRESS INJURY: A STUDY FOR BRIJLAX SYSTEM Adhish Sreekumar MHRM-2012-14 12HS60008 Executive Summary In this ever-growing field of Information Technology sector, ergonomics is a very important factor that cannot be overlooked in the information technology-working environment. This study was undertaken to assess reporting of Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI) among keyboard users in Mumbai. A questionnaire-based survey was carried out among 50 computer using clerical

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    Smartphones Dumb People

    with a tablet or smartphone are seldom found to be a problem in the eyes of their parent. Reports of severe, long lasting health issues associated with technology are a staple in the news and media. While an adult may complain about his/her “Carpal Tunnel Syndrome” as a result of a day of rigorous Facebooking, a child may be enduring long lasting health issues from the same level of interaction. If we continue to turn a blind eye to our nation’s youth then we are not only doing a disservice to them

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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Research Paper

    blood vessels. Some common MSDs are carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and repetitive strain injuries. MSDs are common and costly problems for people and companies across the world. MSDs are the single largest category of workplace injuries and are responsible for 33% of all workers’ compensation costs. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a medical condition that occurs when the nerve in the wrist compresses and travels through the carpal tunnel. Carpal tunnel is the narrow passage in the wrist that protects

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    Employ Law

    1. In the Hillsdale Savings Bank, a Menorah and a Christmas tree are displayed. Maria McDougal, a teller, brings a small nativity scene for display. The bank manager refuses to display it for fear of offending non-Christians. After Maria writes to the bank headquarters, she is terminated. How would you advise her to proceed? The aim of law is to uphold common good. Common good is that attribute or feature of communities which are desirable and so have to be nurtured and kept intact. This can be

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    Neurosurgery

    in the neck that can lead to stroke, chronic low back pain, birth defects, brain and spinal tumors, and abnormalities of the nerves. Disorders of the brain, spine and nerves commonly treated by neurosurgeons include: carotid artery disease, carpal tunnel syndrome, cervical spine disorders, epilepsy, head injuries, herniated disks, lumbar stenosis, spina bifida, and tumors. Becoming a neurosurgeon requires a long educational road, so be prepared for a lifelong learning experience. All neurosurgeons

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    Coding Compliance

    other layers to reach the operative site. But a percutaneous approach is a smaller incision or puncture, usually just large enough to insert an instrument. An obvious example is a needle biopsy of the liver. A not so obvious example is a carpal tunnel release as in Exercise 8.3. Via a natural or artificial opening uses the body’s own or created passageways – like the colon (natural), colonostomy (artificial, created opening (stoma) into the colon), trachea, vagina, etc. No incision is needed to

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    Commentary On Will's Tunnels By Gordon Williams

    He was scared and bewildered, he was sad and heartbroken, will looses his father, searches for him and doesn't find him.(I don’t know what to do anymore chester, I just want to give up). Lately I have been reading tunnels by Gordon Williams. The book is about a boy named will and his father is interested in archaeological kinda stuff. His dad runs away to search for something that he want’s to find, and he finds a city under modern day london where they live. Will and his friend work together to

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