The physical teacher from your son’s elementary school has worked overtime to create a menu full of items that children can select from to stay active while they are away from school in these most unusual times. The goal for remote learning in PE class, according to the teacher, is to allow the students to be physically active at home while at the same time making an effort to limit their screen time. The PE teacher informed you and other parents that the students are expected to participate in the activities tow to three times a week for 20 to 25 minutes. He has provided photos of himself demonstrating the different fitness exercises, and has included everything from forgotten jump rope rhymes and how to use a deck of cards to exercise.
Whether the students are pulling an eight of spades that indicates eight pushups or they are following along, with their parents, to some relaxing morning yoga, the teacher has provided many ideas of how to keep your son active while he is learning
Month: March 2020
By now we can all agree that not many job postings and placement ads capture the job roles details in totality. Job descriptions brief interested candidates only on the technical aspects of the job — they don’t promise nor explain it all.
Perhaps you’ve browsed countless job sites in search of laboratory technologist jobs, and you can’t help but trying to figure out what they’re missing. Well, not until you actually start doing the job, there are certain areas of job specifications you’ll never know — or can you?
This article will look at the typical laboratory tech job description and what is it like to work in this interesting field. We’ll also look at some of the insights and skills, as well as the primary responsibilities of working as a lab technician.
Excellent Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Although much of the lab tech job description involves largely working around laboratory tools, equipment and machines, good interpersonal
You and your dog are entering a little self-quarantine phase. The university where you teach as a doctoral candidate has suspended face-to-face interaction through the end of the month, which means you will resume doing candidacy writing, teaching aural skills and music theory, and taking classes virtually, while also taking extra care to not get sick yourself on Monday when you will be back from spring break. The rest of this week will be spent trying to prepare for that with some actual break squeezed in if possible.
That whole life and death spleen problem of yours from eight years ago has some very significant implications for you. It turns out having autoimmune diseases, removing your spleen, and having asthma are not super great for you in a pandemic. You already take a penicillin daily to help your weak immune system fight the normal day-to-day things, and have done so since 2013.
And while it is much more comforting to think that this whole Coronavirus thing is being b
The human skeleton is uniquely shaped for a lifetime of walking upright on two legs, and this reflects in the skeleton’s S-shaped spine, upright pelvis, long leg bones, and arched feet. Our early primate ancestors abandoned their tree-bound lifestyle to start running and chasing game across the plains of Africa, and this, combined with consuming more protein, helped shape humanity into what it is today. Walking upright gave early humans a number of advantages, though even today, walking like this comes at a cost. The spine is acutely fighting gravity, and the body weighs heavily on the hips, knees, and ankles. Around the world today, countless people live in chronic pain in their back, knees, and ankles, but fortunately, there are many ways to counteract this. Chiropractic adjusting instruments and rehab tools in the hands of a professional can help, along with massages or physical therapy in a hospital.
Chronic Back Pain Today
How often are Americans suffering from back