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    In order to do this a hypothesis was created and was as follows: It was hypothesized that the finger tips would have the greatest representation on the somatosensory cortex map compared to other areas of the body because humans have evolved to preform precision tasks with the hands (Marzke, 1997). This hypothesis was proven to be correct because for subject one, the four highest values recorded were finger tips. The fifth value recorded for subject one was a tie between the tip of the thumb and the

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    This routine requires a deck of cards, and a US quarter. Finger Palm the quarter in your right hand, then place the deck on top of it. You’re set, and ready to go. PLOT & METHOD Start by shuffling the cards while concealing the quarter in Finger Palm as you say, “Physics is a crazy motherfucker!” Spread the deck from hand to hand, and have a card selected. At the same time, use your left-hand’s third finger to slide the quarter out of Finger Palm, and under the spread of the deck in the right hand

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    Forearm Fracture With Rehab The forearm is the part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist. It is made up of two bones called the radius and the ulna. A forearm fracture is a break in one or both of these bones. CAUSES Common causes of this condition include: Falling on an outstretched arm. Car or bicycle accident. A hard, direct hit to the middle part of the arm. RISK FACTORS This condition is more likely to develop in: People who play contact sports. People with

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    Mallet Loger Injury

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    physical sport like rugby. The extensor tendons are muscles that allow your fingers and thumbs to extend. The location of this muscle is right under the skin at the back of your finger. The location of the muscle can cause problems because if the finger is bent back to the palm the muscle can tear. The most common name for this injury is baseball finger also known as mallet finger. When this tendon is damaged the top of your finger

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    transforming his finger into hard, sharp points. "Sorry, you, uh, find anything?" Zain asked as he returned his foot to solid ground. Enzalie took a sideways glance at the stairs, he wasn't sure he wanted to risk going upstairs. "No, just, bad memories and dust." He looked back over at his friend, his eyes drawn to the almost metalic look of the fingers stuck into the wood. "This place is really a mess, do you still think we can fix it up?" Zain struggled nonchalantly to pull his fingers free from the

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    bed, sat in front of him and admiring my works. Made the bed sink in my direction, and this cutie aware of that. He started squirmed, but nothing he could do since his position didn 't allow him to do many movements. I trailed his thighs with my fingers. I can feel his muscle started to tensed with my touch and another gasp came across his covered mouth. I started massaging his inner thighs, move upward to his knees, and then downwards to his feet. A muffled sounds could be heard and i look up just

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    History and Perceptions of American Sign Language Sign language is one most common ways for deaf individuals to communicate without using of their voices. Different cultures and languages will typically have their own version of sign language so signs are not always universal, just like gestures are not universal. Signs are culturally bound in communication just like verbal languages and gestures are culturally bound. I will examine the history of American Sign Language, as well as how it has been

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    to use a rail in order to climb up stairs, and he uses an ankle-foot-orthosis to support his left foot. Although Angelo has no visual and/or perceptual deficits, Angelo struggles to flex his shoulder, extend his elbow, and both flex and extend his fingers. Angelo experiences diminished sensation on his left upper extremity, but it depends on the time of day. When Angelo sits down on a chair next to the table, he places his left upper extremity on the top of the table to support it, using his right

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    gesture is taking the index finger, and pulling the skin down under the eye. In Italian this gestures is called Intesa, which means to remember our agreement. Germany did not have this gesture. It was hard to find gestures in German. French, Italian, and German have the same hand gesture for okay. In French they usually just say ok like Americans do. In

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    domesticity. “Those are the same thing, don’t you think?” “How did they get there, though?” We swivel around each other in my small apartment kitchen like dancers. I squeeze a purple head of garlic before handing it to her, the paper rustling beneath my fingers. “Running through the same old battery of questions? You know this gets boring for me.” “You can’t fault

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