The main cause of petechiae in cases of traumatic asphyxia or Perte's syndrome comes from a severe compression injury causing an immediate compression of the thorax. It can be prevented by an immediate restoration of ventilation and decompression of the thorax through fluid replacement.
Answer: "Hey are you doing ok?" "You have been acting not like yourself lately" "Hey, i'm coming over we need to talk" "Do you need help with anything? Seems like you are not doing ok"
Explanation:
Doing stuff they usually like doing, if they do not seem like they're having fun or enjoying it then you can see that something is up and ask what's going on.
I don't think there is a difference
1.Use a forehand grip.
2.Stand sideways with your non-racket hand facing the net
3.Shift your weight to your rear foot, bend your elbow holding the racket and prepare to hit the incoming shuttle.
4.As you hit the shuttle, straighten your elbow, tapping the shuttle as you hit it. Keep in mind the angle of the racket which will determine the shuttle's direction.
5.Do a follow through and shift your weight from the rear to the front foot.