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When a client has left sided weakness what part of their sweater is put on first?

left sleeve


The price of a sweater is 5 less than twice the price of a shirt If four shirts and three sweaters cost 275 find the price of each shirt and each sweater?

We are given two pieces of information here:The price of a sweater is $5 less than twice the price of a shirt.Four shirts and three sweaters cost $275We can express each of these terms mathematically, and use them together to solve the overall problem. First, we'll need some definitions:Let s = "sweater"let t = "shirt"We're told then:s = 2t - 54t + 3s = 275We can take those then, and eliminate with substitution. The first equation already handily gives us a definition of s relative to t, so let's plug that in to the second equation:4t + 3s = 2754t + 3(2t - 5) = 2754t + 6t - 15 = 27510t = 275 + 1510t = 290t = 29So the cost of one shirt is 29$We can then take that and plug it into one of the original equations to get the price of a sweater:s = 2t - 5s = 2(29) - 5s = 58 - 5s = 53So we now know the price of both. To state them more formally:The cost of one shirt is ridiculous.The cost of one sweater is absolutely obscene.


How do you beat sigma in Megaman x 3?

very very carefully, it takes skill and patience, his weakness in his first form is frost shield or spinning blade. in his second form its the z saber or the charged buster shot


What is transference and projection?

Transference is a phenomenon in psychology characterized by unconscious redirection of feelings of one person to another. For instance, one could mistrust somebody who resembles an ex-spouse in manners, voice or external appearance; or be overly compliant to someone who resembles a childhood friend. In a therapy context, transference refers to redirection of a client's feelings from a significant person to a therapist. Counter-transference is defined as redirection of a therapist's feelings toward a client, or more generally as a therapist's emotional entanglement with a client. Transference was first described by Freud, who acknowledged its importance for psychoanalysis for better understanding of the patient's feelings. Transference is often manifested as an erotic attraction towards a therapist. It's also common for people to transfer feelings from their parents to their partners (emotional incest) or to children (cross-generational entanglements). Although transference is often characterized as a useful tool for building trust between a client and a therapist, transference can also interfere with a therapist


Where is Hannah first talked about in the Bible?

The first chapter of the book of First Samuel.