Tuesday, October 26, 2010

clavicle fracture


clavicle fracture

Tony Romo INJURY - It seems that the Cowboys will go with Tony Romo. Earlier today, the quarterback broke his left clavicle during a match he lost to his team - the Cowboys suffered a 41-35 defeat in their match against the New York Giants at Dallas.

Fractures of the clavicle frequent and usually benign, but in some cases, surgery may be needed.
Mainly after the fall of the shoulders, and often occurs in sports such as skiing, cycling and football.Although some of these fractures require surgery, the problem is a big possibility that after the MRI does not Romo, he just wanted to continue his convalescence, 6-8 weeks to heal in December.

The incident took place in the second quarter, when New York linebacker Michael Boley had landed after a pass from Romo to Miles Austin.Jon Romo replaced kit, he has not played a single game this season, had a very slow start, but eventually found the rhythm at the end of the game and scored two touchdowns.

clavicle

clavicle

As the Dallas quarterback Tony Romo was in November 2006, he missed only three games, all in 2008 with a broken finger. But apart from a very good medical report on Tuesday, shattering the broken left collarbone, Romo will be out much longer this time, maybe the rest of what has become a lost season, the Cowboys - Owner Jerry Jones said that Romo prognosis of six to eight weeks to heal .

In one year, it was so terrible Romo and the Cowboys, began a 1-4 mark coming into the game, the Giants on Monday night went so well. The two early interceptions of Eli Manning, Romo to Jason Witten for a touchdown my best friend, and a field goal, Dallas led 10-0.

The Cowboys then got the ball on the New York Giants in the field again after another turnover. But both will play, rookie fullback Chris Gronkowski gave Michael Boley free shot Romo the quarterback and the linebacker hit the turf.

Monday, October 25, 2010

jane goodall


jane goodall


Jane Goodall is one of the leading primate researchers who traveled to Tanzania's Gombe Forst nearly 50 years ago to live with chimpanzees. Despite the fact that no formal scientific training, Jane Goodall has studied in depth for decades in the monkeys, chimpanzees, and not only learned a lot, but the incredible bond forged.

Jane Goodall pointed out in 60 minutes tonight, and you see the video interview below.
Goodall's work has shown the world that it is indeed our nearest primate relatives, the chimpanzees studied as a complex communication methods to talk to each other and even communicate with people.
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