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1)The starting order is decided on the basis of the results from the last World Cup.           .

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2)Five 3 km rings are covered by the men, for a total of 15 km          15 .

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3)Every football 5-a-side match is played between two teams with four blind athletes and one sighted or visually impaired goalkeeper on the field as well as five substitutes.                    ,   ,   .

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1) There has been a rapid development on Football 5-a-side around the world.      5  5   .

2) Fin swimmers attempt to minimize their frontal resistance to the water by extending both arms in front by keeping body motion to a minimum.            ,           .

3) The athlete who achieves the highest scores is judged the winner.  ,     ,  .

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1)A new chief coach was appointed.     .

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5)Demonstrating their strong fighting spirit, the Norwegians won all the gold medals and five bronze medals from 1924 to 1952. C 1924.  1952. ,    ,       .

6)The mass start was tried out for the first time in the 30 km of the World Cup in Castelrotto (1987)  -  30           1987.

7)In the longer distance races, one or both arms can be placed on the back to increase aerodynamics and to conserve energy.  ,           ,        .

8)One false start per pair is allowed.       ( ).

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1)The bobsleigh event is competed in teams of two or four.         .

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3)The 24 highest-scoring skaters in the short program advance to the free skate. 24 ,       ,     .

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2)The starting order is decided on the basis of the results from the last World Cup.        .

3)The winning team is the one that scores the most goals during a match.    ,    .

4)Race pairing is based on times achieved during the season.         ( ).

5)In the second and final rounds of the competition, the important thing is to win each race.          .

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1. Athletes times determine the order of finish.

2. If the scores of both teams are equal, a tiebreak consisting of one additional end is played.

3. Tactics can get quite complex when players have sufficient control over the bocce bowl to land or roll it accurately.

4. We must remember that moderation in eating and drinking, reasonable hours of labor and study, regularity in exercise, recreation and rest, cleanliness lay the foundations for good health and long life.

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WHAT IS A LEARNING DISABILITY?

A learning disability affects the way someone learns, communicates or does some everyday things. Someone has a learning disability all through their life.

There are many different types of learning disability. They can be mild, moderate or severe.

Some people with a mild learning disability do not need a lot of support in their lives. But other people may need support with all sorts of things, like getting dressed, going shopping, or filling out forms.

Some people with a learning disability also have a physical disability. This can mean they need a lot of support 24 hours a day.

A learning disability does not stop someone from learning and achieving a lot in life, if they get the right support.




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Aquatic therapy is a terrific way to regain mobility and maintain strength by doing exercises in a swimming pool. This has become very popular in recent years because many patients who have difficulty exercising can often do very well in the water. The added buoyancy helps support the body and the water provides gentle resistance to increase strength and endurance.

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Chronic disease, infectious disease, non-infectious diseases, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, autoimmune disease, heart disease, genetic disease

Disorder  

Attention deficit disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, mental disorders, physical disorders, genetic disorders, emotional and behavioral disorders, functional disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, seizure disorders, communication disorders, metabolic disorders

Disability  ,  ( ) Physical disability, mental disability, learning disability, developmental disability, functional disability

Impairment  

Mobility impairment, hearing impairment, visual impairment, balance impairment, sensory impairments, behavioral impairment, emotional impairments

Condition   grave condition, extremely critical condition, critical but stable condition, serious but stable condition, satisfactory condition, physical condition, critical condition

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PHYSIOTHERAPY

Physical Therapy (also known as physiotherapy) is an allied health profession concerned with the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and disability through physical means. It is based upon principles of medical science, and is generally held to be within the sphere of conventional (rather than alternative) medicine. Physiotherapy is practiced by physiotherapists (also known as physical therapists, e.g. in the United States), though aspects may also be practiced under supervised delegation by physiotherapy assistants or other health professionals.

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REHABILITATION SWIMMING

Rehabilitation swimming belongs to most important sports for physically handicapped, which only supports the idea of its importance in rehabilitation. It also takes advantage of positive effects of water, both  thermal, as well as mechanical, induced by the hydrostatic pressure, water resistance and lifting of the body under the water.

The basic styles are breast-stroke (the main driving force are lower extremities, this style is suitable for better mobility of lower extremity joints), crawl (the main driving force are upper extremities), back-stroke (this style is suitable especially for impaired body position, diseases of spine and lower extremities) and the butterfly (recommended for not yet fixed kyphosis at initial stages of Bechterev's disease).




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