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Decoding 'Subrogation'! It's a complex process where your insurer seeks reimbursement from the at-fault party. Good news: We handle it for you !
Did not know this... Thanks HomeTeam! #tonguetwistertuesday #termtuesday #thosearerealestatewords https://www.instagram.com/p/CDwKgAxJ5gQ/?igshid=1vrp0e7q0gvsn
Another #termtuesday! Your beginner's guide or maybe the thing you send your exhausting friends who ask you all these questions ;D. An example of institutional racism in medicine: A disproportionate number of the uninsured are racial minorities. As health insurance access in the U.S. is *still* most often tied to employment, racial stratification of the economy due to other forms of discrimination results in a concentration of racial minorities in low-income jobs, many without insurance benefits.
It’s time for Term Tuesday, when we give you a quick 101 on the definitions you should be Googling yourself! 😉 “Intersectionality (n): When an individual’s identity is composed of multiple minority statuses, they face overlapping threats of discrimination.For example, a woman of color may face both sexism and racism. These oppressions reinforce one another and must be fought simultaneously. Term coined by American civil rights advocate Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw.” #termtuesday #whitecoats4blacklives #intersectionality #blacklivesmatter #blackhealthmatters
ARABESQUE PENCHÈ Arabesque (a-ra-besk)- In ballet it is a position of the body, in profile, supported on one leg, which can be straight or demi-plié, with the other leg extended behind and at right angles to it, and the arms held in various harmonious positions creating the longest possible line from the fingertips to the toes. The shoulders must be held square to the line of direction. Penchè (pahn-shay)- Leaning, inclining. #TermTuesday #AlvinAiley #aliciagrafmack #STL #DP #DancePlus #BlackHistoryMonth
#TermTuesday Entrechat [ahn-truh-SHAH] Interweaving or braiding. A step of beating in which the dancer jumps into the air and rapidly crosses the legs before and behind each other. #DanceTerm #Entrechat #MaleDancer #Dancer #Dancers #Dance #Ballet
dégagé (day-ga-jay) “To disengage”. Sharp brushes of the pointed foot to develop speed and precision of the feet and legs. #danceplus #danceterms #termtuesday #dp #degage
TERM TUESDAY! Cou-de-pied, sur le [sewr luh koo-duh-PYAY] Often called coupe On the "Neck" of the foot. The working foot is placed on the part of the leg between the base of the calf and the beginning of the ankle. #TermTuesday #Dance #ballet #danceplus #dp