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      <image:title>About - Hello all! My name is Jeannine Wright. I am a Santa Barbara native and ninth-generation. I’d say that I have roots growing from my feet! My main occupation has been a hairstylist for 30 years. I am the third generation, while my daughter is the fourth! I have experienced much in life with my passions and the will to live with a fulfilling heart. Those experiences have led to deciding factor to put that positive energy into creating a product to better our world! This badge is a way to politely teach people not to touch others who have a compromised area on their body. Whether it is from surgery, disease, or condition, I felt obligated to help people. And this badge is for all ages, from young to old.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Home - “Within the next three to six weeks, you need to protect the shoulder so that the muscles can heal. Your arm will still be in a sling and it is recommended that you wear it when you are in public or moving around.” - UCSF Health, Shoulder/ Elbow Surgery</image:title>
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