The scene in Hyderabad, Pakistan.
Wow.
me and xingying created a new word, not exactly a new word, but still... we decided to have a shortform for "innocent little child", and it is "Sandra". well, let me give you an example.
"how can you accuse
an innocent little child of stealing yr food?"
result: "how can you accuse a Sandra of stealing yr food?"
maybe that sounds kinda mean... but we dont mean to offend her and anyway i find it quite cute haha!
training was a disaster as i simply couldnt play as well as last time and coach was disgusted. well i didnt play for 5 weeks and what dyou expect? but practice makes perfect, have to have more training bef reaching my usual standard. anyway i need to run and train my stamina first coz it sucks ttm especially when i have to run for cross country and i know i will die.
guess what, im sick of my blogskin alr.
have to do ivp stuff and i dont want to. actl i just have to print luh. fine. whatever. gonna change my blogskin alr haha but maybe i shall edit this post later byebyebyebyebye.
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Occupations to Consider: (ecareer!)
Podiatrists
Dental Assistants
Prosthetists/Orthotists
Registered Nurses
Lecturers
Animal Trainers
Dietitians
Enrolled Nurses
Nutritionists
Speech Therapists
Radiation Therapists
Audiologists
Paramedics
Kindergarten Principals
11/14 (78.5%) related to medical haha!
but i actl considered this: Prosthetists/Orthotists, coz pearl and fel they all also got mention to me bef.
Prothesis:
In medicine, a prosthesis (plural prostheses) (from Greek πρόσθεσις) is an artificial extension that replaces a missing body part. It is part of the field of biomechatronics, the science of fusing mechanical devices with human muscle, skeleton, and nervous systems to assist or enhance motor control lost by trauma, disease, or defect. Prostheses are typically used to replace parts lost by injury (traumatic) or missing from birth (congenital) or to supplement defective body parts. Inside the body, artificial heart valves are in common use with artificial hearts and lungs seeing less common use but under active technology development. Other medical devices and aids that can be considered prosthetics include artificial eyes, palatal obturator, gastric bands, and dentures.
Orthotics:
Orthotics is an allied health care medical profession or field that is concerned with the design, development, fitting and manufacturing of orthoses, which are devices that support or correct musculoskeletal deformities and/or abnormalities of the human body. If applicable, please see orthotics (pets).
The term is derived from the "ortho", meaning to straighten. Sciences such as materials engineering, gait analysis, anatomy and physiology, and psychology contribute to the work done by orthotists, professionals engaged in the field of orthotics. Individuals who benefit from a complex orthosis may have an orthopedic condition such as scoliosis or a fracture or have sustained a physical impairment from a stroke or spinal cord injury, or a congenital abnormality such as spina bifida or cerebral palsy.
Simpler foot orthoses allow the muscles, tendons and bones of the feet and lower legs to function at their highest potential. When appropriately prescribed, these orthoses can decrease pain and increase stability in an unstable joint, along with preventing potential progression or development of a deformity. Improved quality of life often results from the application of the principles of orthotics.
More recently, the term cognitive orthotics has been applied to assistive technology to correct cognitive functions.