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Support; What is the meaning of support? When a structure is being constructed their are certain beams that are put in place as support beams. Now these support beams have been tried and tested so that they will not give in to the amount of pressure that will be pushing down or against it at all times. Each individual beam has to be tested, because each pressure point will be different for each and every support beam. Every beam will undergo a ridged trial period, to make sure its ready for the long haul. If a beam can not support its weight, it will be replaced before the structure is put together, so that it will not have a false sense of sturdiness. The supports strength are not for the structure, they are for whats going to be housed or held up or driven across. The safety of those that will be using it is why it s so important to test the structure before its put together. People have the same internal structure that has to be supported by bones in our body. As we grow up we strengthen our bones to be able to withstand the pressure of every day life. The body has a certain support system that is unique to each individual. Everyones body is made different, but we all have the same structural patterns, they are a part of our makeup. People walk different , but still have to use the same methods of motion. We all have two legs, arms, and feet....but the main center support beam is our back...our spine. When our back bone is broken or weakened by some ailment, we are not structurally sound, it doesnt matter if we have two feet, ore just one leg....the backbone or spine is the main center beam of support for our bodies....When someone displays some sort of lack of belief in their own stance, and start doubting their decisions that are made...its often referred to as having no backbone, spineless ...Support someone with strength and understanding.....much love
Posted on: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 03:24:35 +0000

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