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    from stone‚over the time the acupressure to the meridian points was developed. As opposed to acupuncture the acupressure is a noninvasive and modern variant of it. According with this system each disease is cured by treating the physical and psychological forms as one combined unit. In acupressure system the human body is considered to be an integral unit of the psychological body. In the modern era World Health Organization(WHO) has accepted the utility of acupressure system and has accepted that

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    intended for those people who prefer the use of Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM) and Acupressure over other treatment methods. The program comes with a simple workbook by Richardson that could help people identify major health programs inside the body. With this program‚ it is possible to treat almost all types of disease whether it is life threading or minor ones. Master Lim has given valuable techniques used to treat various health diseases like vertigo and arthritis. In addition‚ the program

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    people wish to know how to find an agent. 2. Besides asking about agents‚ would-be writers query published authors about writing techniques. Many questions deal with whether to write with a computer or by long hand. 3. The “Celebration of Books” offers panel discussions on a variety of topics‚ including memoir writings‚ poetry development‚ and techniques of plotting short stories. Other panels cover writing the western novel and true crime stories. 4. The “Celebration of Books” appeals

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    Acupressure History • A traditional Chinese Medicine that was performed by Buddhist and Taoist during the late 2600 B.C. • During the Han Dynasty‚ Physicians used it for physical‚ surgical and herbal treatment. • 1930’s traditional Chinese Medicine was outlaw‚ due to China’s progression into Modern Science. • 1960’s traditional Chinese Medicine resumed its teaching and soon later spread to around Asia‚ Europe and North America. What is Acupressure? • Ancient healing art • Natural Alternative

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    ------------------------------------------------- Techniques for creative teaching Creativity Home About Creativity Defining creativity Elements of creativity Fostering creativity Teaching Creative teachers Techniques for creative teaching Creativity as a course module Evaluating creativity Learn More Resources Research Creative teaching In order to teach creativity‚ one must teach creatively; that is‚ it will take a great deal of creative effort to bring out the most creative thinking

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    The Idea of Technique tech·nique [tek-neek] 1. Method of performance; way of accomplishing. 2. Technical skill; ability to apply procedures or methods so as to effect a desired result. Acquiring technique is mostly a process of brain/nerve development‚ not development of finger strength. Skill is acquired in two stages: (1) discovering how the fingers‚ hands‚ arms‚ etc.‚ are to be moved‚ and (2) conditioning the brain‚ nerves‚ and muscles to execute these with ease and control. Many

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    GLOSSARY OF TECHNIQUES USED TO CREATE MEANING Active voice/passive voice Writing that uses the forms of verbs which create a direct relationship between the subject and the object. Active voice is lively and more direct. Eg. ‘We had fun’ is written in the active voice; ‘Fun was had’ is written in the passive voice. Alliteration The repetition of the consonant sounds at the beginnings of words. It is used to produce sound that adds to the atmosphere or mood of the words‚ or perhaps

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    English Techniques Allegory Story with a double meaning: one primary (on the surface) and one secondary. The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters‚ figures/ events in narrative‚ dramatic or pictorial form. Alliteration Repetition of consonants at the start of words or in a sentence or phrase. Anaphora The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. Anecdote A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. Illustrate

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    ALLITERATION is the repetition of consonant sounds in a series of words. If the consonants are the same but the sounds are different they do not alliterate. eg. "...the grease that kisses the onions with a hiss." from WILLIAM STREET by Kenneth Slessor ALLUSION is the reference to well-known figures and/or other texts eg. "And thrice I heard the Cock crow thinking I knew it’s meaning well." from COCK CROW by Rosemary Dobson The reference here is to the denial of Jesus after his arrest by

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    The Alexander Technique evaluates and explores the opportunities of it being an effective and safe technique that can be integrated as a holistic healing modality within the nursing practice and self-care. “The Alexander Principle states: that there are certain ways of using your body which are better than certain other ways; that when you reject these better ways of using your body‚ your functioning will begin to suffer in some important respects; that it is useful to assess other people by the

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