Aug
31
What are the differences between a physical change and a chemical change?
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By: eecruz91
Aug
26
I want to be a physical therapist but I am bad at math. Can I still do it?
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By: jess
Aug
24
Depending on which physical therapy program in which you enroll, there are several specialized areas of study that are currently available. Various colleges and universities provide practical training in orthopedic physical therapy, geriatric physical therapy, neurological physical therapy, occupational physical therapy, cardiovascular/pulmonary rehabilitation, and pediatric physical therapy, among others.
If you are more interested in becoming a physical therapy assistant (PTA) or physical therapy aide, there are also numerous physical therapy programs primarily designed for the future PTA in mind. Candidates learn how to work under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist after they have successfully graduated from an accredited Associate degree program.
Associates in Physical Therapy programs often take approximately two years to complete and are the educational stepping stone for physical therapy assistants. Upon completion, graduates can go onto attaining their Bachelors, Masters or Doctorates and earn the right to become licensed physical therapists. Depending on the degree course, students can anticipate a curriculum in anatomy, CPR and first aid, physiology, biology, chemistry, and physics; and practical training in therapeutic modalities (including massage techniques, manual and mechanical therapies, etc.). While not all physical therapy schools offer the exact same curriculum, accredited physical therapy programs (by the American Physical Therapy Association APTA) must meet common, and basic educational standards; so while many may differ in specialized training, the academic foundations are very similar.
Once training has been successfully completed in one of countless physical therapy programs, graduates can earn from $24k - $88k annually.* (Depending on level of education, experience and training.)
If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding physical therapy programs, let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.
*Salary Source: BLS (US Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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By: Steven Parbach
Aug
24
How do the physical properties of isotopes differ from each other
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By: BLAH BIO
Aug
23
Guys - How do I bring back the attraction after having sex? He says he doesn’t feel our chemistry?
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Have other guys experienced this?
Unfortunately I think we had sex too soon - way before his feelings turned into love. I don’t know what to do b/c I don’t want to lose him. He’s drawn to my intellect, common interests and we talk well together.
How can I make him attracted to me again? Thanks.
By: two_design_kitties
Aug
22
Do you think it would be best for me to tell my chemistry professor how I feel?
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By: Shawn
Aug
19
1 Electrical Energy - life and vitality are all about electrical energy.
2 Chemistry - optimum health happens only with pH balance.
3 Belief - our reality is created by our thoughts.
We can think of health as a bank account. In each area highlighted above, we are either making deposits to, or withdrawals from, our account balance. As long as the account is being replenished, the body will continue to serve us.
When withdrawals exceed deposits, disease begins to appear; in time, the balance goes to zero and the account is closed - we die.
Electrical Energy
The body is an energy system that operates on, generates, and stores, electricity. For comparison, nerve pathways are our transmission lines, and every cell is a miniature generator and storage battery.
Energy to replenish body reserves comes from the food we eat. Only raw, living food contains restorative energy that can be made available for transfer to the body.
Any food whose enzymes have been destroyed by cooking has lost its electrical energy.When it is consumed, it becomes a drain on the body’s electrical potential because the body must draw on stored energy to process the dead food.
We must be conscious of our diet and choose to eat adequate quantities of electrically active food. Living food leads to health and vitality. Dead food has no electrical energy; consuming disproportionate quantities of it leads to lower energy reserves, disease, and an early death.
All food, including supplements,must contain live enzymes to be electrically alive and health-building.
Chemistry
The human body was designed to operate in a slightly alkaline state. In optimum health, blood has a pH of 7.4; cells operate best at a pH near 7.0.
Body pH is determined by the predominance of alkaline or acid minerals the body must process and store. Raw fruits and vegetables are the main sources of natural alkaline minerals for the body.
Most other foods contain minerals that produce strong acids in the body, which then must be neutralized and eliminated.
This neutralization process depletes the body’s stores of alkaline minerals. A healthy diet should contain approximately 80% alkaline and 20% acid foods and beverages.
Having knowledge of which foods supply the mineral requirements for pH balance, and consciously choosing to consume them, empowers us to work with our bodies toward health. By regularly checking the pH of our first in the morning urine, we can monitor the body’s need for additional alkaline minerals.
Belief
Ultimately, everything in our lives is determined by our conscious and subconscious beliefs. Thoughts are energy, which in turn, creates our reality. Our thoughts and emotions produce either harmony or disharmony within our bodies.
Positive thoughts have an alkalizing and regenerative effect; negative thoughts have an acidifying and degenerative effect. Becoming aware of what we think and feel is the first step in creating a life of health and happiness.
All our beliefs are determined, reinforced, or changed by our thoughts.What we repeat in our self-talk eventually manifests as health or disease in our bodies, and as happiness or sadness, fulfillment or disappointment in our lives.
Life is an experience we create; this happens whether we are aware of it or not. Our purpose for being here is to become aware, to consciously create the life we want; our power to do that increases as we become more conscious.
When we begin to understand that our ego is a false self, we open the door to self-awareness. The ego works to keep us self-centered and reactive. It works to retain control of our mind and keep us unaware of the true self, which is spirit.
The first step to overcoming the ego’s control is resisting the urge to be reactive, and letting go of our tendency to take offense.
Realizing that those people we feel have hurt us in some way were only acting out of their own blindness and lack of awareness, allows us to forgive them.
Forgiveness is the key to emotional freedom. Gratitude is the path to peace of mind. Unconditional love is the force that creates harmony with all.
By: Ron Garner
Aug
16
Do you think it would be best for me to tell my chemistry professor how I feel?
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By: Shawn
Aug
15
essence of all things and mathematics is the universal language utilized to explain this essence.
Chemistry is the science that studies molecules, crystals, metals, and non-metals and it is concerned with the composition, transformations
and interactions of all materials found in everyday life.
Chemistry is called the ’central’ science. This is because it is thelink between other naturalsciences such as biology, geology, astronomy and physics. Chemistry involves the interaction of matter. It can be used to describe interactions of matter to matter, or of matter to energy
Chemists use reaction equations to explain these interactions. For instance, the popular reaction equatio for the formation of water from
hydrogen and oxygen interacting is as follows:
2 H2 + O2 ? 2 H2O
There are many sub-disciplines of chemistry. The chemistry taught in high school and at the beginning of collegiate studies is called general
chemistry and is meant to pertain to the fundamental concepts of this huge field. Modern chemistry stems from the ancient alchemists. For thousands and thousands of years, these primitive chemists attempted to crack thecodes of life, and all of its components. Today chemistry has grown into a monster of explanation, creating the fields of forensic sciences and genetics.
Criminologists, physicians, fuel and power companies and processed food manufacturers all are in total debt to the field of chemistry. In
actuality, anything and everything that you can experience with any of your senses, solitary or in combination, can only be explained in terms of
chemistry.
As a subject of study, chemistry presents not only the most versatile and exciting potential, but perhaps the most perplexing and difficult as well. Chemistry is everything. It is life and death; it is everything in between.
By: anthony amerson
Aug
15
why is creationism / intelligent design inconsistent with physical evidence?
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a. because religion is made up
b. because religion is made up
c. because religion is made up
d. because religion is made up
e. all of the above
if you want to attack evolution i will just refer you to http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/list.html
i am more interested in proof of religion. for instance, does anybody have proof that noah made a big boat and put all the animals in the entire world onto it, like maybe evidence of the boat, or his master list of all the animals that have ever existed, how he kept them in captivity, and what he fed them, etc.?
By: darwkins