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Pinched nerve
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Pinched nerve

Causes •Injury •Rheumatoid or wrist arthritis •Stress from repetitive work •Hobbies or sports activities •Obesity https://edition.cnn.com/videos/spanish/2014/07/10/cnnee-pm-intvw-neymar-duplicate-2.cnn https://jf0dzhdbb154mwba9dwvqc9-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp- Symptoms •Numbness or decreased sensation •Sharp, aching or burning pain •Tingling, pins and needles sensations •Muscle weakness in the affected area •Frequent feeling that a foot or hand has "fallen asleep" https://medium.com/words-for-life/5-absurdly-easy-tasks-that-are-death-with-lower-back-pain Additional risk factors •Sex •Bone spurs •Thyroid disease • Diabetes • Overuse • Pregnancy • Prolonged bed rest How to avoid •Maintain good posture

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Alice in Wonderland syndrome-AIWS- Todd’s syndrome
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Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS)/ Todd’s syndrome

pelopsia(objects appear nearer) teleopsia(objects appear further) Causes typical migraines temporal lobe epilepsys brain tumours psychoactive drugs Epstein-barr-virus infection abnormal amounts of electrical activity Exact causes are not known! Signs and symptoms hallmark sign is a migraine experiences of altered body images “lilliputian hallucinations” feeling of giddiness eye redness losing the sense of time memory loss sound sensations AIWS is named after … Can you guess it? :D Lewis Carroll’s famous novel “Alice’s adventures in Wonderland” Lilliputian refers to “Gulliver’s travels” by Jonathan Swift. History Also Todd’s syndrome British Consultant Psychiatrist Dr. John Todd his patients had the symptoms claimed that Carroll had it. Treatment ★ consists of giving migraine prophylaxis - anticonvulsants - antidepressants - calcium channel blockers - beta blockers

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Drug abuse
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Drug abuse

communication and vernacular usage, medical definitions, and political and criminal justice definitions. Depending on the actual compound, drug misuse including alcohol may lead to health and social problems: such as injuries, unprotected sex, violence, deaths, vehicle accidents, homo ­ and suicides and mortality. Drug abuse makes central nervous system effects, which produce changes in mood, levels of awareness or perceptions and sensations. Some drugs appear to be more likely to lead to uncontrolled use than others. Bans Most governments have designed legislation to criminalise certain types of drug use. These drugs are often called "illegal drugs" but generally what is illegal is their unlicensed production, distribution, and possession. These drugs are also called "controlled substances". Even for simple possession, legal punishment can be quite severe. Laws vary across countries,

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Essee
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Essee

generation. Humans know their history, because we remember what we have created. Our world-view is more than what is seen to the eye. Homo sapiens is a developing species. Our body has changed and so has our mind. We understand concepts like time (past, present, future), religion, philosophy and moral behaviour. A human is curious, asks questions and finds answers. Unlike animals, we are conscious of our inner thoughts, desires and sensations and have the ability not to follow our instincts. The knowledge we have is used to make our world more controllable. The structure of our society is difficult and widely controlled by economy, politics, science and technology. Our lives do not depend on nature, we have created our own artificial world and we are proud to be able to control it. In my opinion, developed countries have separated themselves from nature and by our actions we tend to harm it as well

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Lumelauatamine Hobina
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Lumelauatamine Hobina

5 *Spécialisations du Snowboarding * Le freeride regroupe tout ce qui concerne la descente en hors piste. Ce sont les descendants des premiers snowboards. Le freeride consiste (comme son nom l'indique) à surfer librement. Les freerideurs privilégient l'aspect nature du sport, la sensation de liberté dans une neige vierge et propre, sur des pentes nivelées par le temps. Lorsque le snowboard a été inventé, c'était dans le but de reproduire sur la neige les sensations du surf. Il n'est donc pas étonnant de retrouver aujourd'hui chez certains freerideurs cet esprit hérité du monde du surf. * L'alpin est un surf pensé pour une utilisation sur pistes. Les planches sont particulierement adaptées pour la vitesse et utilisées notamment pour les compétitions de slalom et de géant. On les appelle parfois freecarve. Les chaussures utilisées sont rigides et appelées hardboots. Les planches pour la

Keeled → Prantsuse keel
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Kujutlus linnast 1-peatükk
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Kujutlus linnast 1. peatükk

in the city setting, Although clarity or legibility is by no means the only important property of a beautiful city, it is of special importance when considering environments at the urban scale of size, time, and complexity. To understand this, we must consider not just the city as a thing in itself, but the city being perceived by its inhabitants. Structuring and identifying the environment is a vital ability among all mobile animals. Many kinds of cues are used: the visual sensations of color, shape, motion, or polarization of light, as well as other senses such as smell, sound, touch, kinesthesia, sense of gravity, and perhaps of electric or magnetic fields .To become completely lost is perhaps a rather rare experience for most people in the modern city. We are supported by the presence of others and by special way-finding devices: maps, street numbers, route signs, bus placards

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Questions for the First Philosophy Test
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Questions for the First Philosophy Test

. 26. For Kant, what is a posteriori knowledge? A posteriori knowledge is the particular knowledge we gain from experience. 27. For Kant, what is synthetic a priori judgement? Why are they important? In a synthetic judgement, the predicate concept contains information not contained in the subject concept, and so is informative. 28. Why Kant believes that his philosophy is a Copernican Revolution? According to Kant the mind of man is not passive but an active organ which molds and coordinates sensations into ideas, an organ which transforms the chaotic multiplicity of experience reported. 29. What are the pure forms of perception? Which are them? From the external world we receive different stimuli. the sense of space, and the sense of time. 30. What are the pure forms of conception? In a second stage, the mind raises the perceptual knowledge of objects into the conceptual knowledge of relationships, sequences and laws. 31. What is the difference between noumena and phenomena? Noumena,

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Means of communication
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Means of communication

articles, more tidy-looking, nearly about everything (policy, culture, money...) - - people who read it are businessmen, people with higher education, people who don't like blabs (kecy) - - The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, MF, Lidové noviny, Svoboda - - Tabloids - - smaller pages, dramatic headlines, lots of colour pages, plenty of photos, short articles, human interests stories and sensations, simple language, many blabs - - they more popular than broad sheets, in GB the circulation is about 3 mil per day, it is read by all society ranks - - The Sun, The Mirror, Blesk, Hrom (both are shits) - - Special interests magazines - - they are issued weekly or monthly, they intent on special things (gardening, computers, food...) - - they are much more expensive than daily newspapers but they are

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Technology Home reading
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Technology Home reading

this country. The surgeon, Dr. Victor L. Perez, said it could help people with severely scarred corneas from chemical or combat injuries. Other techniques focus on delaying blindness, including one involving a capsule implanted in the eye to release proteins that slow the decay of light-responding cells. And with BrainPort, a camera worn by a blind person captures images and transmits signals to electrodes slipped onto the tongue, causing tingling sensations that a person can learn to decipher as the location and movement of objects. Ms. Campbell's artificial retina works similarly, except it produces the sensation of sight, not tingling on the tongue. Developed by Dr. Mark S. Humayun, a retinal surgeon at the University of Southern California, it drew on cochlear implants for the deaf and is partly financed by a cochlear implant maker. It is so far being used in people with retinitis pigmentosa, in which photoreceptor cells, which

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Addiction and drugs
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Addiction and drugs

5. LSD LSD (or its full name: lysergic acid diethylamide) is a potent hallucinogen that dramatically alters your thoughts and your perception of reality. It was discovered in 1938 in a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. LSD is one of the strongest hallucinogenic drugs. It can disrupt the normal functioning of your brain, possibly for the short term, or possibly for life. By disturbing the normal functioning of the brain, LSD distorts visual judgment, sensations, moods and feelings. And these changes can quickly become frightening. Some users experience terrifying thoughts, feelings of despair, fear of losing control, fear of insanity or even death. When you're completely unable to get a grip on reality, it becomes very easy for an unexpected, fatal accident to happen. Flashbacks are a strange but relatively common experience of LSD use. Suddenly and without warning, a few days or even a year later, the

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Stretches and exercises in office
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Stretches and exercises in office

This will work your breathing and abdominal muscles. Inhale very slowly through your nose and make sure to expand your stomach muscles and allow the air to fill your lungs. Reverse as you exhale. Do this exercise for three to five minutes whenever you feel tense. 2. Relaxation Exercise: Sit down in a comfortable position and close your eyes. Make tight fists, hold for five seconds then relax your hands. Do this three to four times. Try to be aware of the different sensations of tension and relaxation you are feeling. Repeat with all of your muscle groups: arms, shoulders, chest, abdomen, back, hips, thighs, lower legs and feet. At first, it may take about 20 minutes altogether. Contract and relax one muscle group at a time for a few minutes each throughout the day. With practice, you'll be able to do all groups in about five minutes. 3. Resting Eye Muscles: 1) This will reduce strain caused by looking constantly at the same object [E.g

Ergonoomika → Ergonoomika
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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio
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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio

During this period (1833), she wrote her novella The Green Dwarf under the name of Wellesley. In May 1846, Charlotte, Emily and Anne published a joint collection of poetry under the assumed names of Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. In June 1854, Charlotte married Arthur Bell Nicholls, her father's curate, and became pregnant very soon thereafter. Her health declined rapidly during this time, and according to Gaskell, her earliest biographer, she was attacked by "sensations of perpetual nausea and ever-recurring faintness." Charlotte and her unborn child died March 31, 1855. Jane Eyre, published 1847 Shirley, published 1849 Villette, published 1853 The Professor, written before Jane Eyre and rejected by many publishing houses, was published posthumously in 1857. Thomas Hardy Thomas Hardy was an English novelist, short story writer, and poet of the naturalist

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Golden Grammar rules
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Golden Grammar rules

84. Use so before an adjective, but not before adjective + noun. I love this country ­ it's so beautiful. (NOT I love this so beautiful country.) Thanks for your help. That was so kind of you. (NOT Thanks for your so kind help.) 85. Only use unless to mean `except if'. Compare: I'll see you tomorrow unless I have to work. I'll be really upset if I don't pass the exam. (NOT I'll be really upset unless I pass the exam.) 86. Use be with adjectives, not have with nouns, to talk about physical sensations like cold, hunger, thirst etc. I am thirsty. (NOT I have thirst.) We are cold in this house. (NOT We have cold in this house.) 87. Don't use toinfinitives after can, could, will, would, may, might, shall, should or must. I can swim. (NOT I can to swim.) Must you make so much noise? (NOT Must you to make so much noise?) 88. Use not, not no, to make sentences negative. I'm not asleep. (NOT I'm no asleep.) We are open on Saturdays, but not on Sundays. (NOT ... but no on Sundays.) 89

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Formaldehyde
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Formaldehyde

Studies in Humans Formaldehyde causes skin irritation in humans. Transient and reversible sensory irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract has been observed in clinical studies and epidemiological surveys. Airborne concentrations associated with sensory irritation are above 0.3 to 0.5 ppm, eye irritation being the most sensitive endpoint. Moderate eye, nose and throat irritation occurs at 2 to 3 ppm. However some individuals may experience adverse effects such as watery eyes; burning sensations in the eyes, nose, and throat; coughing; wheezing; nausea; and skin irritation at lower concentrations. Sensitization Studies in Animals Formaldehyde was tested and found to be a skin sensitizer in numerous tests. The induction with a 5% aqueous solution and challenge with 2 and 4% aqueous solutions, for instance, gave a positive result in a guinea pig maximization test. Studies in Human Skin The thresholds for elicitation of allergic contact dermatitis in sensitized subjects range from 30

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Uurimustööks vajalik teada
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Uurimustööks vajalik teada

During pregnancy, the parent's perception of the environment is chemically communicated to the fetus through the placenta, the cellular barrier between the maternal and fetal blood. The mother's blood-borne emotional chemicals cross the placenta and effect the same target cells in the fetus as those in the parent. Though the developing child is "unaware" of the details (i.e., the stories) evoking the mother's emotional response, they are aware of the emotion's physiological consequences and sensations. While developing in the safety and confinement of the uterus, the child is provided a preview of the environment as it is defined by the parent's perception and behavior. Parental behaviors are generally cyclic, and when repeated, they serve to habituate the developing behavioral chemistry in the fetus. Consequently, parental perceptions and responses to environmental stress are imparted to the offspring and serve in programming its behavioral expression.

Kategooriata → Uurimustöö metoodika
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

Benjy starts the novel and very often people are schocked when reading because of the nonsense. We see the mess in his head, he is 33 but he is deaf and dumb, his development has not gone beyond babyhood. Very symbolically he exists in presents, he lives now. The past and present coexist simultaniously, since he doesn't have time and he doesn't speak or hear, his other senses are very sharp. He smells very well, all kind of physical sensations are vital to him, going to him or the tone, he can feel the tone of the voice, his character is not chosen accidentally. He symbolizes the isolation of every human being, but for him, this isolation is even stronger, because he is weaker than others. Isolation is complete for him. He is used for another purpose, through this character faulkner illustrates the idea of order in the south. Whenever something is different he starts crying and raises an alarm, if something is not used to having.

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

1 Juhan Aavik. Eesti muusika ajalugu III (History of Estonian Music III) (Stockholm: Kirjastus Eesti Lauljaskond Rootsis, 1969) 29. 2 First performance in Tartu’s Vanemuine Theatre, 8 Apr. 1921, the orchestra was conducted by the composer. The contrasting second image exerts an almost epic influence: Example 26. Eller’s creative thinking is not confined within certain forms; there are no strict classical principles in the developmental process. With the nightly sensations like fear and the “complaining of phantoms”, epic and lyric moods are expressed. In the recapitulation section the dramatic centre of gravity has been reached before the achievement of the major key solution. The importance of themes has been diminished, thematic transformations lead neither to development nor a harmonic scheme. The novelty of Eller in this work can be seen in his individual point of view on content and

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Filosoofia materjale
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Filosoofia materjale

kohta, on proksimaalsete stiimulite abil, mis esimesi põhjustavad. See seisukoht tekitab probleeme, kuna me tajume palju omadusi (nt. sügavus, objektide muutumatu suurus ja vorm jm.; vt. selliste erinevate objektide projektsioon, mis kõik tekitavad sarnase võrkkestakujutise), mis ei sisaldu proksimaalses stiimulis.Kuidas aga nähakse sügavust, suurust? Empiiriline filosoofia väidab, et teadvus tugineb aistingutele (sensations) primitiivsetele kogemustele, mis meelte kaudu saadakse. Taju ehitatakse üles assotsiatsioonide abil, mis põhinevad varasemate kogemuste meenutamisel. Seega õpitakse sügavust ja kuju tundma assotsiatsioonide kaudu. Uusaja alguse esteetika kui antiikideede kordus. Baumgarten, Meyer jt. Vt. Croce üldist all Individualism. Kuigi renessanss ei sünnitanud ühtki suurt filosoofi, muutus kogu mõttemaailm inimesekeskseks

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

But not long was the interval of tranquillity; for, when supper was over, singing was talked of, and she had the mortification of seeing Mary, after very little entreaty, preparing to oblige the company. By many significant looks and silent entreaties, did she endeavour to prevent such a proof of complaisance, but in vain; Mary would not understand them; such an opportunity of exhibiting was delightful to her, and she began her song. Elizabeth's eyes were fixed on her with most painful sensations, and she watched her progress through the several stanzas with an impatience which was very ill rewarded at their close; for Mary, on receiving, amongst the thanks of the table, the hint of a hope that she might be prevailed on to favour them again, after the pause of half a minute began another. Mary's powers were by no means fitted for such a display; her voice was weak, and her manner affected. Elizabeth was in agonies

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

255 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler yet there must be something rewarding and satisfying about this, for people stayed in their seats and many returned for multiple viewings. T h e y couldn't get enough of the emotions released by this film. It gives the chance for a shudder of horror and a good cry, valuable sensations in any age. T h e audience witnessing this spectacle goes through an ordeal along with the characters. Joseph Campbell used to say that the purpose of ritual is to wear you out, to grind down your defenses so that you fall open to the transcendent experience. Wearing you out seems to be part of Titanic's strategy, making you feel something of what the passengers felt by immersing you in the Titanic world for so long.

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

" Christopher. I felt awkward being unable to turn around. "Of course," Gideon said smoothly, coolly in control. "What do you want?" To my horror, he resumed the push and withdrawal of his finger. Not with the deep strokes of before, but slow shallow thrusts that didn't disturb my skirts. Already aroused to a fever pitch and hovering on the verge of orgasm, my nails dug into his neck. The tension in my body from having Christopher in the room only ramped up the erotic sensations. "Eva?" Christopher asked. I swallowed hard. "Yes?" "Are you okay?" Gideon adjusted his stance, which moved his cock inside me and bumped his pelvis against my pulsing clit. "Y-yes. We're just...talking. About. Dinner." My eyes closed as Gideon's fingertip grazed the thin wall separating his penis from his touch. If he nudged my clit again, I'd come. I was too wound up to stop it. Gideon's chest vibrated against my cheek as he spoke

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