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Wednesday, January 31, 2007


   ya naruto!

Join The Naruto Online Multiplayer Game Naruto - Arena.com

hey u guys should join this site!

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Thursday, January 25, 2007


yay Kakashi rules!!!!

Kakashi

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Thursday, January 11, 2007


   helloes
hello if anyone has an adventur quest account and it is fangcrusher1989 so pleas message!!! and to all LINDSAY I LOVE U!!!!!
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Sunday, January 7, 2007


   YAY!!
hello all yay its only 9 days till my 18TH B-DAY!!!!! and until i go back to Iowa!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thursday, January 4, 2007


http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos294.htm
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Athletic trainers help prevent and treat injuries for people of all ages. Their clients include everyone from professional athletes to industrial workers. Athletic trainers specialize in the prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of muscle injuries. Athletic trainers are often one of the first heath care providers on the scene when injuries occur, much like an first responder, and must be able to recognize, evaluate, and identify injuries and provide immediate care when needed. They also are heavily involved in the rehabilitation and reconditioning of injuries.
Athletic trainers often help prevent injuries by advising on the proper use of equipment and applying protective (injury-preventive) devices such as tape, bandages, and braces. Injury prevention also often includes educating people on what they should do to avoid putting themselves at risk for injuries. Athletic trainers should not be confused with fitness trainers or personal trainers, who are not health care workers, but rather train people to become physically fit.
Athletic trainers work under the supervision of a licensed physician, and in cooperation with other health care providers. The level of medical supervision varies, depending upon the setting. Some athletic trainers meet with the team physician or consulting physician once or twice a week; others interact with a physician every day. The extent of the supervision ranges from discussing specific injuries and treatment options with a physician to performing evaluations and treatments as directed by a physician.
Schedules vary by work setting. Athletic trainers in non-sports settings generally have an established schedule with nights and weekends off; the number of hours differs by employer, but usually are about 40 to 50 hours per week. Athletic trainers working in hospitals and clinics spend part of their time working at other locations on an outreach basis. Most commonly, those outreach programs include secondary schools, colleges, and commercial business locations. Athletic trainers in sports settings, however, deal with schedules that are longer and more variable. These workers must be present for team practices and games, which often are on evenings and weekends, and their schedules can change on short notice when games and practices have to be rescheduled. As a result, athletic trainers in sports settings regularly may have to work 6 or 7 days per week, including late hours.


sorry ppl this is part of an essay for advanced pe and i need a way to get onto the other computer so dont mind it.

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Sunday, October 29, 2006


   Poem2
Everlasting Rain
Lips of tender velvet and,
eyes migestic as the moon.
As I stare into those deep shining eyes,
I am lost in enchantment.

Bewildered by grace and beauty,
like a black rose amoungst the dandiliens.
I stand in aww,watching,
afaid to break the vergin petals.

Pushing aside my fear and anger,
I reach out and touch her tender skin.
I fell her rose petal lips press agains mine,
and am burned by a fiery passion.

Then just when I fell a sense of belonging,
I am pushed away.
To have my fire extinguished,
to drown in this everlasting rain.

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   Poem1
Final Resting
Liying still in a world of darkness,
I close my eyes and dream.
I dream of a world untouched,
and I see her tender smile.
I awake as the rain hits my face,
and surrounded the tears stream down my face.
I stand silent for a moment and stare at the moon,
untile a shiver escapes my lips.
I move slowly under a large weeping willow,
where I lay and close my eyes for the final time.
To rest forever more.

lol thats the first and heres the second poem i wrote this week.

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Thursday, October 12, 2006


   In a sea of lonlines i reside and
to a nightmar i awake.
I can only dream of
what once was mine.
But some time soon,
in my arms i will hold you yet again.

sorry its so late and its not even finished yet lol.

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Thursday, September 28, 2006


   sorry ill be a day late with that poem.
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