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So are you in need of a quick neck release but unsure what to do, and maybe worried that you’ll do something wrong and hurt yourself? In this video, Dr. Rowe shows the safest DIY way to release, pop, or crack your neck at home.The result will be a release of tension on the soft tissues supporting the cervical spine, notably the upper trapezius (trap) muscle.Also, theses exercises should help you have more overall movement in the neck, less achy pain, and overall stiffness.Watch now and take one step towards better health!
by Eduardo José Grin, Enzo Ricardo Completa, Fernando Luiz Abrucio, Ady Patricia Carrera-hernandéz
Los gobiernos subnacionales iberoamericanos – especialmente los municipios – han evidenciado numerosas transformaciones durante los últimos treinta años.1 Una característica central de las mismas ha sido el incremento de responsabilidades y atribuciones en estos niveles de gobierno, por lo general en el marco de procesos de descentralización y reforma de los Estados nacionales. Mucho se ha investigado acerca de los modelos descentralizadores iniciados a partir de las décadas de 1980 y 1990 y bastante menos sobre las recientes tendencias re-centralizadoras en la región. Por lo general, en ambos casos estos procesos se han examinado desde la mirada de los gobiernos nacionales y a partir del análisis de políticas sectoriales relacionadas con reglas y arreglos de relaciones intergubernamentales.
The MIT Media Lab is using innovation to boil efficient teamwork down to a science. With an enhanced ability to communicate across teams, MIT is creating a workplace that shares ideas in unprecedented ways. The Changing Places group at MIT tackles large challenges like fighting pollution and urban modeling; the latter of which is being solved by using a combination of lego bricks and augmented reality.
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