Answer:
exercise: reverse crunch
Explanation:
so to do this exercise you're going to want to lie down on the floor make sure your upper back doesn't move anywhere and that when you lift your legs up off the floor from the ground that you're going to stop when your legs get up to a vertical angle, at that point you're going to want to lift your pelvis off the floor and drive your heels to the ceiling, hold that position for one to two seconds, come back down, and put your legs down in the starting position and come back up and repeat, all of this is in a slow controlled manner, thank you.
<span>It is true that using evidence to dispel myths or false beliefs is one way to move closer to evidence-based practice. Evidence-based practice is obviously rooted in evidence, so it cannot be concluded without proper evidence to support the theory. If myths and beliefs don't have evidence to back them up, we cannot say for sure they are correct and historically accurate - that is why they are myths, and not confirmed theories.</span>
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Dan experiences this kind of a situation every time he visits the doctor for his session. There is a valid anger because nobody is having extra time in their life, if other's session takes time then the doctor must allot some other time to Dan.
But the doctor does not provides any other slot to Dan she call him at the same time and because of somebody else he gets late.
Hence, the correct answer is option C.