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The Plus Minus System is dinnerware made to control food portion size. The minus side has a shallow recess to minimize overindulgence. Flip it over to the plus side when you are feeling portly.
As someone struggling with eating healthy, portion control has always been a factor. My problem would be the fact that the plus side even exists! What would keep me from flipping them over? For that matter I would have to rid my home of every other piece of …
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Psychological assessment is an invaluable and inestimable tool in the understanding of individual uniqueness. Using in-depth interviews and a comprehensive battery of well researched and standardized tests with highly reliable, valid and reproducible results, a complex, picture of an individual emerges. A comprehensive assessment helps explain the connection between psychological functioning and behavior. To be comprehensive, an assessment need examine a range of psychological factors. This traditionally includes intellectual and personality functioning that can be further broken down into specific elements: emotional, cognitive, intellectual, developmental, executive, educational, social, …
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If this rain doesn’t let up soon, I may be in need of this umbrella from SENZ. It may look funny, but it is said to withstand 70 mph winds, is lightweight, and keeps rain off of your back. What do you think?
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Mark Zupan, the quadriplegic wheelchair rugby captain from US is the inspiration behind the “HEROes Series of Sport Wheelchairs”. His spirit shows that mobility restrictions can’t be used as an excuse for not enjoying life to the fullest. This specially designed series of wheelchairs, allows a handicapped person to indulge in sporting activities such as freshball (a kind of beach tennis), Frisbee, badminton, croquet, wheelchair volleyball and especially beach rugby; without the shortcomings of being on a chair.
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