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    hugging/hand squeezing when excited along with engaging and endearing personalities. Some of the more minor symptoms that are pared with this condition include Heart defects‚ Scoliosis‚Seizures‚Urinary tract abnormalities‚Abnormalities of the palatecleft lip‚ along with hearing impairments. people who have this disorder are usually diagnosed and confirmed through a blood test that is called a high resolution chromosome analysis‚ which is typically performed for the evaluation of developmental delays

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    because this shows that Auggie wants a normal face and going Bleecher Prep made that fact apparent‚ but Auggie has gotten used to the fact that he has cleft palate and people will make a weird face at him. The most Important that Auggie took away from Bleecher Prep was That no matter what he should stay optimistic. Augie’s life is hard with his cleft palate so from his school he learned to stay positive no matter what life throws at him.“first time I can remember‚ I wasn’t even thinking about my face

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    PLASTIC SURGERY Plastic surgery is a special type of surgery that greatly improves not just your appearance‚ it improves self esteem and health at the same time it gives you a better quality of life. The name “Plastic surgery” which includes the word "plastic" doesn’t mean patients who have this surgery end up with a face full of fake stuff. The name isn’t taken from the plastic substance but from the Greek word plastikos‚ which means to form or shape. This kind of surgery was invented by the

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    the bullies who attended my club meetings. I learned to focus on one of my goals: Help people smile. These families had troubles surviving on basic necessities such as food and shelter. Not having money for their surgery‚ children with cleft lip and palates attracted classmates’ teasing‚ humiliation‚ and even abandonment by their families. I felt that I could relate to those children who lost their smiles‚ friends‚ and families. The images of these unfortunate children and the realization of

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    Understanding the expected development for children and young persons from birth to 19? Explain the sequence and rate of development from birth to 19 years:- Emotional and social development Emotional development is the expected pattern of a Childs ability to feel and express and increa vsing range of emotions. Social and behavioural development is the expected growth pattern of a child’s ability to relate to the world around them. There are various theories and models that show the different aspects

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    other things. Operation Smile Every child deserves a happy smile. This is why Lamoiyan Corporation supports Operation Smile‚ an international organization that performs corrective surgery on children with cleft palate. The company partnered with the organization to put up the first Cleft Palate Care Center in the country that is located in Sta. Ana Hospital in Manila. Lamoiyan Corporation put up an adjacent dental clinic to serve the patients of the center as well. Oplan Alis Kuto Lice infestation

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    Trisomy 13 Trisomy 13‚ also known as Patau Syndrome‚ is a chromosomal abnormality where an individual has an extra chromosome 13. Trisomy 13 was first recognized by Patau and his colleagues in 1960 (Matthews‚ 1999). It affects approximately 1 in 12‚000 births and is the least common of the trisomy syndromes‚ after trisomy 18 and trisomy 21 (Down syndrome). An abnormality of the chromosome occurs when mitosis or meiosis does not happen correctly. During mitosis‚ when the cells are dividing

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    type of plastic surgery is cosmetic surgery. Most cosmetic surgery is done on the face. It is intended either to correct disfigurement or to enhance the patient’s features. The most common cosmetic procedure for children is correction of a cleft lip or palate. In adults‚ the most common procedures are remodeling of the nose rhinoplasty‚ removal of baggy skin around the eyelids blepharoplasty‚ facelifts (rhytidectomy)‚ or changing the size of the breasts (mammoplasty). Although many people still think

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    Introduction Rationale This research topic "necessity is the mother of invention. Evaluate this statement in relation to scientific and technological experiment." was chosen for studying in the area of informatics study. However‚ the research topic was seemed to be in the philosophical term to understand the basic need of technology more than the informatics subject‚ which deals with creating and developing of computer study. So that this topic needed past experience and historical background

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    and underdeveloped lungs. This condition is also associated with a lack of ossification in the spine and pelvis. Distinctive facial features include a prominent forehead‚ a small chin‚ and‚ in some cases‚ an opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate). The abdomen is enlarged‚ and affected infants often have a condition called hydrops fetalis‚ in which excess fluid builds up in the body before

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