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    Bhopal Disaster: Causes and Effects By Daniel Olufemi December 2-3‚ 1984‚ the world witnessed an industrial catastrophe that claimed hundreds of thousand of lives‚ also living a huge army of victims with assortment of permanent disabilities. Newsmagazines‚ newspapers and newswires across the globe literally competed among themselves with screaming headlines to depict the disaster. The Time Magazine described it as The Night of death. The site of the incident was the pesticide plant of

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    My little brother was born with a cleft palate‚ which made children born with birth defects a close to home topic. I never liked watching from the sidelines; I always wanted to be in on the action‚ making the difference. I could only watch my brother go into several major surgeries and therapy sessions. Thanks to all my brother’s doctors‚ nurses‚ surgeons‚ and therapists‚ he is an average kid‚ no longer being challenged with his cleft. My future plans are to be the professional in the

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    movable organ; (c)the lips affecting very considerably the shape of the mouth cavity; (d) the soft palate with the ulvula. Directing the stream of the air either to the mouth or to the nasal cavity; (e) the back wall of the pharynx contracted for some sounds; (f) the lower jaw which movement controls the gap between the teeth and also the disposition of the lips; (g) the lungs‚ providing air for sounds Passive organs of speech – (a) the teeth‚ (b)the teeth ridge‚ (c) the hard palate and(d) the walls

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    sins and redeem himself. Throughout the novel Hosseini‚ using a number of different symbols‚ is able to emphasise themes like friendship‚ guilt and redemption. Hassan’s cleft lip‚ the kites‚ pomegranate tree are key symbols in the text. Hassan’s cleft lip is one of his most symbolic features as a child. The split in Hassan’s lip acts as a mark of Hassan’s status in society. It signifies his poverty‚ which is one of the things that separates him from Amir‚ as Ali and Hassan are not wealthy like

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    Victoria Haskins Biology Honors Mr. Kelly March 6th‚ 2017 Edwards Syndrome Edwards syndrome‚ also known as Trisomy 18‚ is a condition caused by a mistake in meiotic cell division resulting in an extra chromosome 18 in a developing baby (Source 1). This condition disrupts normal development‚ potentially fatally‚ even before birth (Source 1). Major characteristics of the disorder include a delay in growth‚ a low birth weight‚ and other major medical complications (Source 1‚ Source 3). Professor of

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    Jürgen Habermas Born: June 18th 1929 (85 years) in Düsseldorf Germany ● Parents were middle class and very traditional. ● As a child he had trouble forming social relationships due to a cleft palate. This also made speaking extremely difficult for him. ● Jürgen said that his speech disability made him think about communication in a very different way ● Attended high school in Gummersbach (near Cologne) ● His father was a supporter of the Nazi party and Habermas himself was a member of

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    factors that cause these conditions. Such contributing factors include lifestyle‚ nutrition‚ alcohol use and smoking‚ pollution and certain medicines. The health conditions include heart diseases‚ diabetes‚ Alzheimer disease‚ birth defects such as cleft palate‚ cancers of the breast‚ arthritis and multiple sclerosis. The complex health conditions are difficult to treat and study because the precise causative factors have a multiple origin hence difficult to identify. Question #1- Factors that can be

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    are dangerous because the can cross the placental barrier and negatively affect the fetus. Some of them include: alcohol (causes cardiac‚ skeletal‚ and urogenital abnormalities)‚ tobacco (causes low birth weight prematurity; respiratory problems‚ cleft palate‚ etc.)‚ cocaine (causes irritability‚ restlessness‚ tremors; medically and psychologically fragile‚ etc.)‚ and marijuana (can cause neurological effects; low birth weight‚ learning problems‚ etc.). Some infections and diseases are also called teratogens

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    Medical Always Listening. Always Understanding. Plan Basic Sum Assured 1 2 3 4 25‚000 50‚000 75‚000 100‚000 Death or Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) Benefit 100% of the Basic Sum Assured1 Female-Related Illnesses Benefit i) Female Cancer • Cancer of the breast‚ cervix uteri‚ fallopian tube‚ ovary‚ uterus or vagina/vulva; or ii) Systemic Lupus Erythematosus with Lupus Nephritis. 100% of the Basic Sum Assured1 iii) Female

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    1. The medical term for a congenital defect where the bones in the roof of the mouth do not completely fuse is: cleft palate 2. The medical term for surgical removal of the gallbladder is cholecystectomy. 3. The medical term for inflammation of the colon is: colitis. 4. Irritable bowel syndrome is: chronic disease characterized by periodic disturbances of diarrhea and constipation without clear physical damage. 5. Visual examination of the abdominal cavity with an instrument that includes a camera

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