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Piano Theory can sometimes get boring and dry. Here Bethany simplifies the D major scale and gives the chords in its family. It’s simple and very easy to follow. Learning this foundation will take your piano to a new level and is key to understanding the piano.
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This video has been updated at https://youtu.be/gEUu-A2wfSE. The Amoeba Sisters provide an introduction to the levels of organization and each of the 11 human organ systems.
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Here is Part 2- the practice of somatic tracking for symptoms and feelings. This is can be used as a 10 minute guided daily practice. You can take the brain and nervous system training here and apply it to your day, especially when you notice yourself resisting, fighting with, or catastrophizing over your symptoms. This is real brain and nervous system training to change your neural patterns in relation to your body feelings and sensations.
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A song that helps kids memorize and learn about the twelve major systems of the human body.
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Song by Matt & Joanna Pace
Voices:
Skeletal: Matt Pace
Muscular: AnneMarie Schenewark
Circulatory, Nervous: Joseph Larson
Digestive: Tanner Schenewark
Excretory: Emerson Pace
Reproductive: Joanna Pace & Matt Pace
Respiratory: Gavin McLaren
Immune: Matt Pace
Lymphatic: Ake Larson
Renal: Tanner Schenewark
Endocrine: Joseph Larson
Integumentary: AnneMarie Schenewark
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Lyrics:
Have you ever wondered
How our bodies work inside?
We move, we breathe, we eat, we think,
And somehow stay alive
We have twelve major systems
They’re like our personal crew
Each one does something different
We’ll introduce them to you:
The Human Body – ESL lesson – Main body systems and organs
The video is an ESL lesson on the human body and the most important body systems like the skeletal system, the muscular system, the digestive system, the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system, the endocrine system, urinary system and the reproductive system. The video features some organs but leaves out some as this videos does not intend to be fully comprehensive nor does it aim to be very detailed. The intention was that the English learner who watches this video should have the opportunity to learn the names of some internal organs, have an overview of the body systems. There are organs that are not mentioned and included in the video.
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A description of 11 body systems. I cover, muscular,urinary,respiratory,digestive,endocrine, reproductive,lymphatic,integumentary,muscular, and the circulatory system.
Here are those emojis and their meaning for IPhone, Whatsapp and Facebook:
All Emoji Meanings:
😀: Happy
😁: Glad
😂: Laughing
🤣: Laughing Hardly
😃: Happy (again)
😄: Giggling
😅: Lying Or Confused
😆: Laughing
😉: Winking Face/Flirting
😊: Blushing/Flustered
😋: Derp
😎: Cool Dude
😍: In Love
😘: Blowing Kiss
😗: Kiss With Eyes Open
😙: Kiss With Eyes Closed
😚: Kiss With Blush
☺: Giggling And Flustered
🙂: Smiling
🤗: Joy
🤩: Amazed
🤔: Thinking
🤨: Confused
😐: Staring/Isnt Paying Attention
😑: “Bruh”
😶: “Omg”
🙄: Annoyed
😏: “Oh Lala~” (i dont really know 😂)
😣: Scared
😥: Sorry
😮: “Wow!” Or “Woah!”
😪: Sleeping
😫: “NOOOOO!”
😴: Sleeping
😌: Calm
😛: Making A Joke
😜: (Same Thing As Above)
😝: (Same Thing As 😛)
🤤: Drooling
😒: “Ugh”
😓: Sorry
😔: 🙁 / sad
😕: (same thing as above)
🙃: Smiling Upside down
🤑: Rich
😲: “Wow” “Woah!”
☹: sad
🙁: sad
😖: same as above
😟: “What!?”
😤: Mad
😢: tear
😭: crying
😦: “Wow!”
😧: “wow!”
😨: “What Happened!?”
😩: Groaning
🤯: Mindblown
😬: “That Must Of Hurt!”
😰: “What?!”
😱: “OMG!!!!”
😳: Blushing And Shocked
🤪: Derp
😵: Dead
😡: “Grrrrr!”
😠: “Grrrr!”
😷: Breathing in mask
🤒: sick
🤕: Hurt
🤢: about to vomit
🤧: Sneezed,Blowing Nose
🤮: vomit
🤬: Swearing
😇: Saint
🤠: Cowboy
🤡: Clown
🤥: Long Nose/Pinocchio (dont hate that i may not have spelled it right)
🤫: “Shhh”
🤭: holding nose
🧐: Wise old man
🤓: Nerd
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In this video, we’re going to teach you a couple of useful techniques for drawing human body proportions.
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Simply break body down into segments to get the proportaions right every time you want to a draw a person
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Due to the ongoing opioid crisis in our country, health professionals are looking for other pharmacological treatments for chronic pain. CADTH, SaskPain and the Continuing Education and Development for Nurses (CEDN) detail the current evidence for gabapentinoids and their role in treating chronic pain. Precautions for use and minimizing misuse are also addressed.
This presentation may be of interest to nurses, physicians, allied health professionals, researchers, educators, administrators, and Health Sciences students.
Speakers:
Dr. Waill Khalil, MD, FRCPC, CIME, Assistant Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Saskatchewan