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How to faint point in HWP

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most of the physics we learn about in school is letamp;#39;s be honest a little dull itamp;#39;s balls rolling down slopes resistance proportional to voltage pendulum going back and forth and back and forth and back and forth wait donamp;#39;t fall asleep thatamp;#39;s what i will not talk about today today i will talk about weird things that can happen in physics path dependence and tipping points i want to start with chocolate whatamp;#39;s chocolate got to do with physics chocolate is a crystal no really a complicated crystal alright but a crystal and a truly fascinating one if you buy chocolate in a store you get it in this neat smooth and shiny form it melts at a temperature between 33 and 34 degrees celsius or about 92 degrees fahrenheit thatamp;#39;s just below body temperature so the chocolate will melt if you stuff it into your mouth but not too much earlier exactly what you want but suppose your chocolate melts for some other reason maybe you left it sitting in the sun

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The gates of consciousness (GB20) pressure points are located at the base of the skull in the parallel hollow areas between the two vertical neck muscles. To use these pressure points: Place your index and middle fingers of either hand onto these pressure points.
The Waters Ditch Du-26 acupuncture point. This point is also called Rg26/DU26, GV26, Mans Middle, shuigou and renzhong. It is located midway between the upper lip and the nose. Some people report that a carer applying pressure on this point with a finger can stop a seizure.
Position the person on the back. Loosen belts, collars or other tight clothing. To reduce the chance of fainting again, dont get the person up too fast. If the person doesnt regain consciousness within one minute, call 911 or your local emergency number.
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In any type of fainting, press hard with finger the point GV 26 (below the nose) or K 1 (on the sole) or the ear lobe. All three points may be pressed depending upon response of the patient. If known that fainting is due to low blood pressure, use GV 26 and if due to high blood pressure, use K 1.

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