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    a patient’s expectations or a clinician’s liability concerns (Long & Scifers, 2011). These factors can be avoided by using a well validated CDR, supported by an evidenced-based approach to decrease the

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    Mayo Clinic Pedometer

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    The article that I choose is "Walking for fitness? Make it count with a pedometer" by Mayo clinic staff thus article can be found on www.mayoclinic.com. This article shows how using a pedometer can provide motivation and long/short term goals by ,creating customized feedback about your activity level, and show you your progress and how far you have come in reaching your goals. The Mayo Clinic staff explain how to get the best result and how to properly use the pedometer to help achieve and set higher

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    that we go on vacation with every year. The band was playing their country music and at the corner of my eye I saw an RV. This RV looked familiar from some TV show. So I asked my dad to walk out and see what it was and there it was...Duck Dynasty. It was August 11th 2015. We were all tired from the long car ride. The temperature was different from Cincinnati, it felt hotter in downtown Nashville. You could see people everywhere, going in and out of stores and bars. Even though I was exhausted

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    go to the hospital. I wonder will today be a good day or a bad day? “Mom how long will this take?” “Be patient sweetie.” I can't wait, I thought, man will this be fun. Hopefully it's a girl not a boy. I am so anxious to know if it is a boy or a girl. “Mom is this it?” “Yes it is indeed.” We are here and I am so very excited! Hopefully the waiting room has comfortable seats because I could be here for an awful long time you never know. Wow, this waiting room is nothing like I expected, that’s

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    Vacation Of Tennessee

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    there is a long ride. One can take a plane or drive all the way there but whichever you choose when you arrive it’s like going to paradise. The feeling of arriving you get is irreplaceable. Viewing the mountains from far is truly a peaceful place. It is filled with so much nature, it reminds us of how beautiful this world truly is with it. The smoky mountains, one of the main attractions of Tennessee, its enormous but one cannot fail to notice the wonders of nature within it. One you walk the peaceful

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    experience. When prompted to do so, the Indians of their own land were forced to leave everything they had ever known and walk along what is known as the “trail of tears”. This was a one thousand mile trek that took about two months to complete. According to Steven Mintz’ chapter titled, “Indian Removal” thousands of Natives were lost along the long, treacherous walk. Those who refused to walk were eventually forced to, by being bound together and marched in a double file line down the Trail of Tears. Whether

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    I was sitting on a hot steamy white sand beach where the ocean was washing into the shore. Cinque Terre was a nice vacation spot to chill, relax, and go for a swim. Ninety-Five degree weather all day long, everyday. My family and I were staying in a small, no air-conditioning house with only 3 bedrooms. During our sleep, we forget to close the windows so little lizards come into our house and crawl up our walls. Cinque Terre is a great vacation spot for many family activities! Our first day in a

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    in the future, 2053. The m main character, Leonard Mead is a lonely writer who spends a good majority of his time taking long walks for pure enjoyment, unlike the rest of the brain dead civilians who are only focused on materialistic things and technology. As leonard is taking one of his leasurely walks, a robotic police officer forces him to stop. In his society taking walks is considered “strange”. The officer asks him many wuestions one question being “what is your employment?”. When Mead tells

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    hurting a loved one. In the story “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst, Doodle’s brother pushes him to what seems to Doodle as extreme limits to get him to do physical stuff like walk, swim and play. In the story Doodle is a child who is incapable of walking or really doing anything. Doodle’s brother gets fed up with how Doodles can’t walk and how he has to take him everywhere he goes. So he decides to teach him the basics of walking and other physical activities everyone else thought were impossible. The

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    for man,one giant leap for mankind. Acording to history.com Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. Neil Armstrong changed the way people can do things,by people thinking they can do things.Neil was the first person to walk on the moon. He also love to fly as a kid an a adult. Neil Armstrong was an creative person, And he also loved to fly,So when he was older he made the opportunity to walk down the moon. Neil also loved to fly with his dad. When he took his first flight he was 6 years

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