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First Look: Elizabeth Olsen Covers ASOS Magazine - 0 views

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    Elizabeth Olsen covers the latest issue of ASOS Magazine, modelling an MiH jacket and an Elizabeth and James blouse. The 22-year-old actress and burgeoning style icon is currently promoting her latest projects, Martha Marcy May Marlene and Silent House.
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Dynamic Body: Myers, Hedley, Schleip, Luchau, Mattes, Waslaski, Liebenson, Aston, Riggs... - 0 views

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    Enhance skills- Boost referrals- Help clients! Click: http://erikdalton.com/products/textbook/ to order Dynamic Body with Tom Myers, Judith Aston, Gil Hedley, James Waslaski, Art Riggs, Robert Schleip, Craig Liebebson, Jerry Hesch, Aaron Mattes, Serge Gracovetsky, Erik Dalton Enter code db10 at checkout & save 10% on all Dalton Home Study Courses... Get Certified Now! Add these treatments to your massage & bodywork practice. Click this link to download your Free "Forward Head" poster. Sign up for our e-technique newsletter, order a home-study course, & become a "Certified Myoskeletal Therapist." http://erikdalton.com
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Now That David Koch Is Gone From NIH Cancer Board, Formaldehyde Is Finally Classified A... - 0 views

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    What's that word they use for a society where the group of those with money and power are above the law? Oh, that's right: Oligarchy! While this regulatory capture continued, how many of us filled up our homes with these toxic products? Via Think Progress: Large manufacturers and chemical producers have lobbied ferociously to stop the National Institutes of Health from classifying formaldehyde as a carcinogen. A wide body of research has linked the chemical to cancer, but industrial polluters have stymied regulators from action. Last year, the New Yorker's Jane Mayer reported that billionaire David Koch, whose company Georgia Pacific (a subsidiary of Koch Industries) is one of the country's top producers of formaldehyde, was appointed to the NIH cancer board at a time when the NIH delayed action on the chemical. The news was met with protests from environmental groups. Faced with mounting pressure from Greenpeace and the scientific community, Koch offered an early resignation from the board in October. Yesterday, the NIH finally handed down a report officially classifying formaldehyde as a carcinogen: Government scientists listed formaldehyde as a carcinogen, and said it is found in worrisome quantities in plywood, particle board, mortuaries and hair salons. They also said that styrene, which is used in boats, bathtubs and in disposable foam plastic cups and plates, may cause cancer but is generally found in such low levels in consumer products that risks are low. Frequent and intense exposures in manufacturing plants are far more worrisome than the intermittent contact that most consumers have, but government scientists said that consumers should still avoid contact with formaldehyde and styrene along with six other chemicals that were added Friday to the government's official Report on Carcinogens. Its release was delayed for years because of intense lobbying from the chemical industry, which disputed its findings. An investigation by ProPublica found th
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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: History Of Tricycle - 0 views

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    A three-wheeled wheelchair was built in 1655 or 1680 by a disabled German man, Stephan Farffler, who wanted to be able to maintain his mobility. Since he was a watch-maker, he was able to create a vehicle that was powered by hand cranks. In 1789, two French inventors developed a three wheeled vehicle, powered by pedals; They called it the tricycle. 19th century tricycle used in Iran In 1818, British inventor Denis Johnson patented his approach to designing tricycles.[clarification needed] In 1876, James Starley developed the Coventry Lever Tricycle, which used two small wheels on the right side and a large drive wheel on the left side; power was supplied by hand levers. In 1877, Starley developed a new vehicle he called the Coventry Rotary, which was "one of the first rotary chain drive tricycles." Starley's inventions started a tricycling craze in Britain; by 1879, there were " twenty types of tricycles and multi-wheel cycles ... produced in Coventry, England, and by 1884, there were over 120 different models produced by 20 manufacturers." The first front steering tricycle was manufactured by The Leicester Safety Tricycle Company of Leicester, England in 1881 which was brought to the market in 1882 costing £18. They also developed a folding tricycle at the same time.Buy online Tricycle for handicapped and disabled at lowest price and cheap cost in india from wheelchair india online shopping store of Tricycle manufacturer, distributor, dealer and supplier of variety of Tricycles at low price in india for handicapped and disability product like Disabled Tricycle Deluxe Double Hand Drive, Tricycle Deluxe Single Hand Drive, Tricycle Standard Double Hand Drive, Tricycle Regular Single Hand Drive, Standard Single Hand Drive Tricycle, along with that we offer huge discount. Tricycles were used by riders who did not feel comfortable on the high wheelers, such as women who wore long, flowing dresses. In the UK, upright tricycles are sometimes referred to as "ba
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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: History Of Tricycle - 0 views

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    A three-wheeled wheelchair was built in 1655 or 1680 by a disabled German man, Stephan Farffler, who wanted to be able to maintain his mobility. Since he was a watch-maker, he was able to create a vehicle that was powered by hand cranks. In 1789, two French inventors developed a three wheeled vehicle, powered by pedals; They called it the tricycle. 19th century tricycle used in Iran In 1818, British inventor Denis Johnson patented his approach to designing tricycles.[clarification needed] In 1876, James Starley developed the Coventry Lever Tricycle, which used two small wheels on the right side and a large drive wheel on the left side; power was supplied by hand levers. In 1877, Starley developed a new vehicle he called the Coventry Rotary, which was "one of the first rotary chain drive tricycles." Starley's inventions started a tricycling craze in Britain; by 1879, there were " twenty types of tricycles and multi-wheel cycles ... produced in Coventry, England, and by 1884, there were over 120 different models produced by 20 manufacturers." The first front steering tricycle was manufactured by The Leicester Safety Tricycle Company of Leicester, England in 1881 which was brought to the market in 1882 costing £18. They also developed a folding tricycle at the same time. Tricycles were used by riders who did not feel comfortable on the high wheelers, such as women who wore long, flowing dresses. In the UK, upright tricycles are sometimes referred to as "barrows". Many trike enthusiasts ("trikies") in the UK belong to the Tricycle Association, formed in 1929. They participate in day rides, tours and time trials. Massed start racing of upright tricycles is limited to one or two criteriums such as in Bungay, Suffolk each year.
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Erik Dalton Dynamic Body Book - 0 views

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    http://daltondynamicbody.com Erik Dalton, Tom Myers, Art Riggs, Craig Liebenson, Til Luchau, Aaron Mattes, James Waslaski, Judith Aston, Jerry Hesch, Gil Hedley, Kai Hodeck, Aline Newton, Divo G. Muller, Art Riggs, Robert Schleip, Adjo Zorn. These big names come together in a new book for manual therapists. Dynamic Body: Exploring Form, Expanding Function comprises chapters from 16 of the biggest names in physical therapy, structural integration, osteopathy, chiropractic and functional movement training, as well as manual therapy research and education. This is one of the few books to present a global model for blending past, present and future therapeutic approaches across multiple disciplines. http://daltondynamicbody.com
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    Are you looking for detecting Covid-19? If yes, then the Covid-19 Antibody test kit provides you a suitable detection to the novel Coronavirus. For more information, read the blog now!!!
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