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    Compare and Contrast how both stories use a Gothic Convention Intro: In the two gothic tales‚ “the red room” and “the tell tale heart”‚ there are various similarities and differences. Both were written in the Victorian era as at the time many people believed in such things as ghosts and curses. In this essay I will explore and identify the different ways that the author implies fear and suspense‚ linking to gothic conventions. Both stories‚ “the red room” and “the tell tale heart”‚ use gothic

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    also cause rickets. Some childhood kidney and liver diseases can cause rickets. There are many symptom of rickets such as Bone pain‚ Bone tenderness‚ Bones break easily‚ Low calcium blood levels‚ Soft skull‚ there may be spinal‚ pelvic or cranial deformities‚ and toddlers may have bowed legs. Some causes of rickets is Genetic defect hypophosphatemia rickets is a rare genetic fault that undermines the way the kidneys process phosphates. Phosphate blood levels are too low leading to weak and soft bones

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    The phenomenon of homeostasis is understood as the ability the body has to stabilise its internal environment despite the ever changing external conditions (Waterhouse‚ 2007). This internal environment is an atmosphere which surrounds the cells and is therefore the medium in which the cells are in direct contact with in the body (Sherwood‚ 2001). The internal environment is essential for cell survival because cells require a constant supply of oxygen and food which is exchanged from the external

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    the dystopia created in the The Chrysalids‚ as the segregation of the mutants negatively affects families‚ kills innocent newborns with deformities‚ and creates a hatred between two groups. Throughout history families have been negatively impacted due to political oppression. Similarly in the case of The Chrysalids families that have a member with a deformity‚ are often forced to either kill their loved one or move to the fringes. The religious prejudice that people have on blasphemies‚ changed

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    OB PROJECT (WEEK 4) Definition: Spinal Bifida- congenital neural tube defect in which the vertebral spaces fail to close‚ allowing a herniation of the spinal contents into a sac. There are three types of spinal bifida: spinal bifida occulta‚ meningocele‚ and myelomeningocele. Cause: In spinal bifida‚ the vertebral spaces do not close‚ which allows herniation of the spinal contents into a sac. Risk factors include: • Genetic problems • Infection • Children born into lower socioeconomic families

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    disorders. Nicholas Andry coined the word "orthopaedics"‚ derived from Greek words for orthos ("correct"‚ "straight") and paideion ("child")‚ when he published Orthopaedia: or the Art of Correcting and Preventing Deformities in Children in 1741. Correction of spinal and bony deformities became the cornerstone of orthopedic practice. Today‚ over 6 months of training is dedicated to the treatment of the pediatric population. Orthopedic doctors in India treat patients using surgical and non-surgical

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    Richard uses trickery in order to achieve his evil motives and endeavours to usurp the throne is emphasised through the internal conflict that Richard faces. Shakespeare further consolidates this notion of evil by accentuating Richard’s physical deformity conveyed through the

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    Human trafficking is a situation that happens all over Unites States and it’s a problem that’s been going on for a very long time. The average entry age of American minors into the sex trade is 12-14 years old. Many kids or women who get rescued from these criminal business industries should be allowed to decide if they get pregnant to abort their child. They should be allowed to abort their kid because they have gone through a rough situation that no one should go through. If abortion becomes illegal

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    HEENT/Respiratory Examination 22-year-old female presents for physical with no chief complaint or concerns. Subjective: HEAD‚ FACE‚ NECK: Patient denies any headaches‚ head injury‚ dizziness‚ neck pain‚ lumps or swelling. No history of head or neck injury or surgery. EYES: Patient denies any problems associated with vision‚ does not wear any form of corrective lenses but does not remember her last vision test. Patient denies any pain‚ redness/swelling‚ watering/discharge‚ or allergies

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    In this passage from William Shakespeare’s Richard III‚ Richard ingeniously portrays himself as a transparent man through creative wordplay and deceitful actions. As such he is able to effortlessly manipulate Hastings into initiating his own death. Throughout the passage‚ Hastings continuously misreads Richards’s true character and as a result‚ foolishly ignores the many warnings given to him. He was ignorant to the fact that he is but another stepping stone towards Richards’s journey to the crown

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