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    .APPLICABLE MEDICAL LISTINGS According to the applicable medical listings as laid out in the text‚ the proper medical listing for McDivet’s impairments should be as follows: his medically diagnosed condition of “vertigo” is considered a severe neurological condition‚ whereby‚ it falls under the categorical numerical listing of… [1] “11.00” – which represents neurological disorders; and‚ as a result of many insecurities

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    RISKS IDENTIFYING THE RISKS IN MY: *FAMILY – My family is undergoing several problems. One of those is my parent’s health‚ my mom has a Vertigo which affects her daily lifestyle and my dad has an Arthritis which hinders him to work efficiently. *FRIENDS – My friends and I are very happy with each other‚ but despite of our harmonious relationship sometimes we have some misunderstanding because of our different beliefs. But arguments bring us closer together.  *SCHOOL –I don’t have a good relationship

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    patient reports having gone to the Emergency Department 3 months ago due to a sudden onset of severe vertigo that lasted 1 to 2 days‚ and was followed by a gradual easing of symptoms over a period of several days. This pattern of symptoms suggests the possibility of:   BPPV   Ménière’s Disease   Lateral Medullary infarct Vestibular neuritis   The sudden onset of severe vertigo and spontaneous nystagmus (observed by the MD in the Emergency Department) in this patient was likely

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    Meniere’s Disease Meniere’s disease is a set of episodic symptoms including attacks of a spinning sensation (Vertigo)‚ hearing loss‚ a roaring‚ buzzing‚ or ringing sound in the ear (tinnitus)‚ and a sensation of fullness in the affected ear. These episodes can last anywhere from 20mins to 4hrs. After months or years of this disease hearing loss can become permanent. Tinnitus can occur during or just before attacks‚ or be constant. One of the most common causes of dizziness originating in the inner

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    films Vertigo (1958)‚ Psycho (1960)‚ and The Birds (1963). Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958) raises performance to such a personal level that it addresses the nature of human personality itself (Sterritt 113). The protagonist in the film is John “Scottie” Ferguson‚ a former police detective‚ who has been forced into early retirement due to vertigo and depression. Scottie is then hired as a private investigator to follow a woman‚ Madeleine Elster‚ who had been behaving peculiarly. Vertigo is a film

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    lot of snacks that didn’t mix well. I suddenly suffered from nausea and realised that I was pressing the epigastric region with one had. I was sure that I had strained my stomach. At this moment‚ my Chinese friend said that he was suffering from vertigo and he seemed very concerned about it. I

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    percent of the world’s population actually suffers from acrophobia‚ and that twice as many woman are affected by acrophobia then men. A common misconception with the fear of heights is people calling it vertigo. Vertigo happens to people when they are on a tall building and look down from the top. Vertigo is a sensation that causes a person to feel like they are spinning even though they are not.

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    14. In spite of the constraints imposed by the studio system‚ certain directors (Hitchcock‚ Hawks‚ Kazan‚ Ray) could be considered true auteurs who demonstrated a consistent style‚ concerns and worldview across their films. Discuss in relation to at least THREE films by one relevant director. The Auteur theory is a theory in which the director is viewed as the major creative force in a motion picture. The director is seen as the most important person adding his own personal touch to the film

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    Mrs. Clark maintained this same optimistic outlook when discussing how she is treated at her age and the health challenges she faces. In terms of treatment of the elderly‚ she expressed that “most people are helpful‚ kind and considerate.” According to Mrs. Clark‚ the generosity of people has become increasingly noticeable since my grandpa had a stroke. The stroke effected my grandpa mentally‚ and physically‚ but he is currently recovering. She explained that‚ “since Ed [my grandpa] has been sick

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    plenty of instances where the characters would use verbiage that was typically used in London during the late 1900’s. Unlike their more traditional text-only counterparts‚ contemporary graphic novels trend towards diverse voices and stories (Watts).Vertigo uses verbiage like “D’y no feel like celebratin or wha?” meaning “do you not feel like celebrating or what?”. This could normally be mistranslated in an average written narrative but in V for Vendetta the illustration shows the guys in the scene hanging

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