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    half). These are the abbreviated names for the places of articulation used in English: Bilabial The articulators are the two lips. (We could say that the lower lip is the active articulator and the upper lip the passive articulator‚ though the upper lip usually moves too‚ at least a little.) English bilabial sounds include [p]‚ [b]‚ and [m]. [pic] Labio-dental The lower lip is the active articulator and the upper teeth are the passive articulator. English labio-dental sounds include [f] and [v].

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    Additionally‚ I will hold dance camps to raise donations‚ with all proceeds going to the Shriners. There is a need for Shriners services more than ever. With increased cases of children suffering from a linty of disabilities‚ such as spina bifida‚ cleft palate‚ and scoliosis‚ organizations like Shriners need our support more than ever

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    resonance‚ articulation) and voice. Upper aerodigestive functions or Swallowing like infant feeding. Voice(dysphonia‚ hypophonia‚ and abnormal) Speech-language disorders result due to a variety of causes like brain injury‚ stroke‚ developmental delay‚ cleft palate‚ hearing loss‚ cerebral palsy‚ and emotional

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    [ASPS] notes that it first began in the eighth century by physicians in ancient India. They were using skin grafts for reconstructive surgery. It was also common for them to perform rhinoplasty‚ due to barbaric rituals of cutting off noses and upper lips of one’s enemies (2009). Schner

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    Klippel-Fiel Syndrome

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    Some symptoms include:  Scoliosis‚ which is a side-to-side curve of the spine‚ which is abnormal. The spine sometimes appears as a “C” or an “S”.  Spina bifida is when the spinal canal and the back bone do not close completely during birth.  Cleft Palate‚ which is a hole in the roof of the mouth  Respiratory problems  Heart malformations  Short stature The actual prevalence of Klippel-Feil syndrome is unknown due to the fact that there was no study done to determine the true prevalence

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    Curler • Iridescent Eye Shadow in Pearl to Golden Tan Shade • Eye Shadow Brush • Black Mascara • Sheer Lipstick in Pale Pink • Shiny Lip Gloss • Lip Brush Make-Up Application Sequence Apply make-up products in the following order: 1. Foundation Primer 2. Under Eye Concealer 3. Make-Up Foundation 4. Bronzing Blush and Highlighter 5. Eye Makeup 6. Lip Makeup A. Foundation Primers Use after moisturizer and before Concealer for complexion perfection. 1. For liquid/gel primer‚ pour

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    King Tut

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    Image of Aten". King Tut suffered from many health problems throughout his short life. It is believed that he was born with epilepsy and also inherited Marfan syndrome from his father which was the cause of his elongated head. Tut also had a cleft palate‚ a curved spine‚ and was probably weakened by inflammation and problems with his immune system. He also may have had a disease that caused his left foot to become clubbed. These ailments were probably at least somewhat caused by a long line of

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    according to him‚ people are dying from illnesses that stem cell research has been proven to cure. The article begins by explaining that a stem cell is essentially a cell that is free of command and can be utilized to grow organs‚ such as an upper lip for someone born with

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    INTRODUCTION TO PHONETICS COMDIS 210: Survey of Communication Disorders Definition of phonetics (Shriberg & Kent‚ 1982) • The study of the perception and production of speech sounds (phonemes). • The study of how speech sounds are produced and what their acoustic properties are. – Articulatory phonetics (concerned with how sounds are formed) – Acoustic phonetics (concerned with the acoustic properties of sounds) • Clinical phonetics involves the application

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    Alex Maffeo The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. This book was Hosseini’s first novel and it was a wonderful one. The Kite Runner took place in his own country of Afghanistan in the 1970’s and later on in America. This book is about a boy named Amir‚ his father‚ and their servant Hassan‚ who is Amir’s friend. Amir is struggling to deserve his father’s love‚ finally regains his love by winning a kite flying competition. On that day Amir had witnessed a horrible sight when he went to go retrieve

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