Archive for March, 2009
The Best Thing Ever!
By Admin on March 31st, 2009
The Best Thing Ever!
If you think Cash Gifting Scam then check this out. I thought Cash Gifting Scam until I found this one. It was the best thing I ever did!
A Legal Cover Letter Will Land You The Job You Want
By Admin on March 31st, 2009
A Legal Cover Letter Will Land You The Job You Want
Want a job in the legal profession? If so, write a legal cover letter that showcases your training, experience, expertise, and interest in filling the opening you’re responding to. Legal cover letter examples should focus on information that will turn a hiring manager’s head in your direction. If you’re a legal secretary, tell what you’ve done to help the attorneys you’ve worked for. If you’re a lawyer, include specific details about the specialty you’ve been part of, whether personal injury, criminal law, or wills and trusts. Keep in mind that any legal cover letter should end with a polite request for a personal interview so you can meet the hiring manager in person.
Cover Letter Information Makes Writing a Cover Letter Easy!
By Admin on March 30th, 2009
Cover Letter Information Makes Writing a Cover Letter Easy!
You can find on the Internet all the cover letter resources you need to write your own great cover letter. Do a simple search using your favorite search engine. Then read cover letter samples that focus on your career choice. For example, if you want to apply for a job as a secretary, fitness coach, administrative assistant or sales rep, you can find plenty of cover letter information on any one of these careers to help you draft your own letter. So why wait? The job you’re looking for is out there. And you can ask for it in a well-written cover letter that is patterned after some of the fine examples on the web where you’ll find all the information for cover letters you need.
How many Zipfizz should I drink each day?
By Admin on March 30th, 2009
How many Zipfizz should I drink each day?
We recommend you not to exceed three servings of Zipfizz per day.
Find more Zipfizz FAQs at http://healthydrinkmix.com/zipfizz-faq.
Online stores for Summer Dresses
By GreenUser on March 29th, 2009
The peoples think that it is a difficult job to find the exact size cheap summer dress. But in this world nothing is hard to find. The internet solves our every problem. The online summer dresses stores are the stores where you can search and get the cheap summer dresses according to your choice and style.
This Is What You Need To Know About Exercise And Diabetes
By Admin on March 26th, 2009
This Is What You Need To Know About Exercise And Diabetes
As feet problems are common in diabetics, wear proper footwear and socks. If you
notice any sores on your feet that are not going away on their own, see your doctor. If
they are not healing they can lead to natural diabetes medication and other related complications. Even
though there are risks involved to exercising, the benefits make it worth it.
Comparison between performance with a pushrim-activated power-assisted wheelchair and a manual wheelchair on the Wheelchair Skills Test
By Admin on March 25th, 2009
Comparison between performance with a pushrim-activated power-assisted wheelchair and a manual wheelchair on the Wheelchair Skills Test
PURPOSE: To test the hypothesis that people using a pushrim-activated power wheelchairs (PAPAW) can accomplish a wider range of wheelchair skills than when using a manual wheelchair (MWC). METHODS: We studied 30 able-bodied participants, using within-participant comparisons. Participants used a manual wheelchair equipped with both PAPAW and regular MWC rear wheels, and rear anti-tip devices (Arc-RADs) that permitted wheelie-like function. We trained participants to perform the wheelchair skills of the medicare power wheelchairs Skills Training Program (WSTP, Version 2.4). From the Wheelchair Skills Test (WST, Version 2.4), we calculated pass-fail success rates for the 50 individual skills and a total percentage WST score. RESULTS: The mean (+/-SD) total WST scores were 89.3 (+/-7.0)% for the PAPAW and 88.8 (+/-8.4)% for the MWC, with a mean difference of 0.6 (+/-5.6)% (p = 0.59). Qualitative observations suggested that skills requiring a higher force on the pushrim (e.g., incline ascent) were performed more easily with the PAPAW, whereas skills requiring greater control of the wheelchair (e.g., wheelie-dependent skills) were performed more easily with the MWC. CONCLUSION: Overall wheelchair skill performance with the PAPAW is not superior to that when using the MWC. The PAPAW may be helpful for specific skills that require more wheel torque, but the additional torque appears to be disadvantageous when performing skills that require greater control
Resistance Training
By Admin on March 25th, 2009
Resistance Training
The good news is that you can avoid these lose weight quickly problems entirely, and spend an average of 15-20 minutes, 2-3 days per week performing properly conducted intense resistance training to burn fat like you want to. Students of my Fat Burning Furnace system know this and simultaneously burn fat, build muscle, strength, and lasting health with their efforts. So get off of the foods to eat to lose weight treadmill and get intense with resistance trainingyour body will show you the difference in your fat burning success, and thank you for it down the road.
The clinical decision-making process of prescribing power mobility for a child with cerebral palsy
By Admin on March 25th, 2009
The clinical decision-making process of prescribing power mobility for a child with cerebral palsy
PURPOSE: Powered mobility has been shown to be an effective method for children with disabilities to achieve independent mobility. The purpose of this case report is to describe the physical therapist’s clinical decision making related to power mobility for a child with multiple disabilities. CASE DESCRIPTION: Power wheelchair evaluation for a nine-year-old child was conducted using Furumasu’s tasks for wheelchair readiness moving through a doorway, maneuvering through three cones, and power wheelchairs driving in a hallway. Ongoing team assessment with family consultation informed clinical decision-making. OUTCOMES: A mid-wheel-drive chair afforded improved performance on Furumasu’s tasks compared with a rear-wheel-drive chair. SUMMARY: This case describes the clinician’s role in prescribing power wheelchairs to affect the user’s functional skills, as well as how, in the absence of evidence, clinical experience and patients’ needs can guide clinical decision-making.










