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The manga chronicles the misadventures of two 14-year-old girls named Popuko and Pipimi, who encounter a variety of both mundane and bizarre situations and respond to them in equally bizarre and exaggerated ways. The manga is noted for its frequent parodies of pop culture and its combination of surrealism, absurdity, and non-sequitur, all of which have contributed to it developing a cult following among both Japanese and Western audiences. An anime television series adaptation animated by Kamikaze Douga and produced by King Records aired on Tokyo MX and other channels from January 7, 2018 to December 18, 2022 for two seasons. The first season concluded on March 25, 2018, and two special episodes aired on April 1, 2019. The second season was co-produced by Space Neko Company (credited in the English version as Space Cat Company) and premiered on October 2, 2022.




2 Girls And Finger



The critical learning in this game is that numbers can be composed (or made) in different ways. You can make 5 with five fingers on one hand and zero on the other, or with four and one, or with three and two. These different combinations all make five. This helps children recognize that smaller numbers are part of larger numbers (e.g., 3 and 1 are two parts of 4).


Numeral recognition. In preschool, children begin to connect what they are counting and how they are counting to written number symbols. They begin to understand how a quantity (number of blocks) relates to the number word (two) and to the written numeral (2). As children play dot card and finger games, you can bring these ideas together by pointing to a number line, number chart, or written numerals in your classroom. Encourage children to see written numerals as symbols to help them express what they are thinking and to easily communicate with others (writing 5 is quicker than drawing five blocks).


The lack of blood flow often results in a pale, or white, discoloration of the fingers or toes. The digits can turn blue because less oxygen is being supplied to them, and eventually turn red when blood suddenly rushes back into the finger(s) after the episode is over.


Usually, an attack of RP begins in a single finger and then spreads to other fingers in both hands. The index, middle and ring fingers are most frequently involved, while the thumb is often not affected. An attack can cause discomfort, including a "pins and needles" feeling, aching, numbness, or clumsiness of the affected hand(s).


Blood pressure medications such as the calcium channel blockers amlodipine (Norvasc, Twynsta, Azor, Prestalia) and nifedipine (Adalat CC, Procardia, Adalat), and angiotensin-receptor blockers are commonly used. For patients who have more severe symptoms or who have developed complications such as ulcers on the fingertips, other medications can be used, such as topical nitrate cream or sildenafil (Revatio, Viagra).


It's best to balance out rings evenly throughout your hands so that you're not wearing too many rings all at once. You also want to space them out on your fingers. If you don't always wear rings, wearing one as a small accessory can help you get used to wearing rings. It's also possible to wear multiple rings while still looking stylish. An example of how you can achieve this is by using a silver midi ring next to a simple silver band.


Saturn is the Roman god that represents the middle finger and is associated with identity and balance. Because Saturn was the father of Jupiter, the middle finger is associated with wisdom as well as our roles and responsibilities in life. It is known as the finger with the most strength and balance, as the midpoint of the hand. A person wearing this ring is known to honor values and responsibilities. It also indicates a serious outlook on life, having a strong sense of morals, and can distinguish right from wrong.


The pinky finger is associated with both Mercury and intelligence. It is also where family crests are usually worn. While there are connections between mafia leaders and pinky finger rings, there isn't enough evidence to prove that they are related. The pinky finger can also have two meanings:


You may not think about your nails, unless you just painted them blue or your mom says it's time to trim them. But your nails have a job to do. The hard surface of your nails helps to protect the tips of your fingers and toes. And your fingernails make it easier to scratch an itch or remove a dog hair from your sweater.


Nails themselves are made of keratin (say: KAIR-uh-tin). This is the same substance your body uses to create hair and the top layer of your skin. You had fingernails and toenails before you were even born. Where do they come from?


It may look like your fingernails and toenails start growing where your U-shaped cuticle (say: KYOO-tih-kul) begins. But there's more going on under the surface. Nails start in the nail root, hidden under the cuticle.


You might need an adult to help you trim your fingernails and toenails, which can be a little challenging. A nail clipper or a pair of nail scissors may be used. To smooth jagged edges, you can use a nail file or emery board, which works like sandpaper.


Because toenails are slowpokes (they don't grow nearly as fast as fingernails), they don't need to be trimmed as often. They should be trimmed straight across, which can be difficult, so you might want to ask a parent for help.


Sometimes people get their fingernails and toenails cut and polished by a professional in a salon. Manicures (done on hands and fingernails) and pedicures (done on feet and toenails) are popular services for girls and women (and even some guys!). If you get one, you'll want to be sure the salon follows strict guidelines for cleaning its tools and the stations where hands and feet are washed, trimmed, buffed, and polished.


A thorough physical examination of the hand will include range-of-motion tests to determine whether hand motion and coordination are affected. X-rays are usually taken to help confirm a diagnosis. They will show a C-shaped bone in the curved finger.


Believe it or not your nails can give dermatologists clues about the rest of your health, a serious disease could be uncovered by a fingernail examination. Blue discolouration can be a sign of lung cancer while yellow discolouration can be related to a respiratory disease. Indentations across your nail may just be caused by damage, however if they appear for no reason they could indicate zinc deficiency, diabetes or a high fever. Your nails may even be causing the problem, nail problems account for 10% of all skin problems!


In the case of Lilu @ Rajesh and anr v. State of Haryana (2013), the Supreme Court ruled that the two-finger test is unconstitutional. It violates the right of rape survivors to privacy, physical and mental integrity and dignity. Thus, this test, even if the report is affirmative, cannot ipso facto, give rise to presumption of consent. In view of International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights 1966 and the United Nations Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power 1985, rape survivors are entitled to legal recourse that does not traumatize them or violate their physical or mental integrity and dignity. They are also entitled to medical procedures conducted in a manner that respects their right to consent. Medical procedures should not be carried out in a manner that constitutes cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment and health should be of paramount consideration while dealing with gender-based violence. The State is under an obligation to make such services available to survivors of sexual violence. Proper measures should be taken to ensure their safety and there should be no arbitrary or unlawful interference with their privacy.


In March 2014, the Union health ministry drew new guidelines for treating rape victims, and has asked all hospitals to set up a designated room for forensic and medical examination of victims besides outlawing the two-finger test performed on them, dubbing it as unscientific. The Department of Health Research (DHR) along with Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) with the help of experts formulated a set of national guidelines for dealing with criminal assault cases, which will hopefully put an end to the horrendous medical process, which the victims are subjected to after the sexual abuse. The DHR had also drafted a new manual to address the psycho-social impact of sexual violence including counseling that the victims should receive to alleviate her woes.


After an extensive search of the barn and the thick woods surrounding it, a deputy found a patch of ground under a cedar tree where something large had decayed. The search team found what looked like fingernails, some finger bones and buttons from pants.


Many types of arthritis can cause swelling in the joints, such as in the fingers. Psoriatic arthritis can cause the whole finger to swell, while osteoarthritis is more likely to affect just the finger joints. The pain can be severe, with the fingers becoming hot and difficult to move.


For milder cases of osteoarthritis, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, can reduce finger swelling and pain. Pain due to psoriatic arthritis may require treatment with biologics.


Repetitive motion disorders include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, trigger finger, and ganglion cysts, among others. They result from a person making similar movements over and over. Along with swollen fingers, the symptoms can include pain, numbness, and loss of strength and flexibility.


Children under the age of 4 years with this condition may experience sudden and painful foot or finger swelling. The fingers may feel warm. Other signs and symptoms can include fever, elevated white blood cell count, and anemia.


The players play through a device armed with a guillotine. Each player places one finger through one of the holes, one for the player. The device has several ropes, but only one is the correct one or the "winner", with players cutting one rope per turn each. Cutting that rope will cause the guillotine to fall, however cutting the "winner" doesn't earn the player a victory, in this game a player is deemed a loser if they remove their finger first. In other words, it is a game of chicken where the player that holds out the longest wins. 2ff7e9595c


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