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    Cerebral Palsy is a term for a neurological or brain disorder that affects posture and movement. It is causes a loss of muscle control and coordination. People suffering from Cerebral Palsy have damage to the part of the brain that controls muscle tone. Muscle tone is the amount of resistance to movement in a muscle. During fetal life‚ birth and infancy damage is done to the motor areas of the brain. This can come in the form of radiation or lack of oxygen. Diagnosis of cerebral palsy does not occur

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    to construct a society consisting of only the most “moral" and intelligent humans. In 1904‚ Galton said‚ “what nature does blindly‚ slowly‚ and ruthlessly‚ man may do providently‚ quickly‚ and kindly.” Galton wanted to breed ignorance‚ physical deformities‚ and mental deficiencies out of the worldwide population‚ expecting crime rates to be lowered. Interestingly‚ if Galton envisioned a nation lacking extreme traits‚ like tallness or obesity‚

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    in girls. Some causes for phonological disorders may stem from physical development issues and deformities in the child. A cleft palate may sometimes create a disruption in speech development and the ability to properly sound out words. The deformity affects the flow of words because the tongue falls in a different manner than it would in someone without the cleft palate. Other physiological deformities related to the bones of the jaw and the musculature in the jaw are also common causes for a phonological

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    Some puppies are born with an abnormally big forehead‚ and a broad mandible. Dogs usually have bowed rear legs and have difficulty walking. Some other signs are heart murmurs ‚ chronic diarrhea‚ respiratory issues‚ skeletal deformities‚ liver and spleen enlargement‚ enlarged tongue‚ vision problems‚ degenerative joint disease‚ and developmental delays. MPS share many clinical features which include a chronic and progressive course‚ multisystem involvement‚ organomegaly‚ facial

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    Cited: "Bone Deformities Linked To Inbreeding In Isle Royale Wolves." www.sciencedaily.com. N.p.‚ 11 Apr. 2009. Web. 16 June 2011. "Female shortage threatens Isle Royale wolf population ." www.miningjournal.net. Ed. John Flesher. N.p.‚ 30 Mar. 2011. Web. 15 June 2011

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    physical birth defects that use cosmetic surgeries to correct their deformities. In addition‚ people who have diseases or deformities utilize these surgeries. Many women who have lost the battle of breast cancer had to have their breasts removed . These patients have chosen to breast implants to boost their self-confidence and make them feel like they are women again. People who have scars from burns or almost any other physical deformity can choose a facial reconstruction to enhance their physical appearance

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    What is Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy? Muscular dystrophies are a group of genetic conditions characterized by progressive muscle weakness and wasting (atrophy). The Duchenne and Becker types of muscular dystrophy are two related conditions that primarily affect skeletal muscles‚ which are used for movement‚ and heart (cardiac) muscle. These forms of muscular dystrophy occur almost exclusively in males. Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies have similar signs and symptoms and are caused

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    boys and girls are used as pack mules to carry LRA supplies until they are too weak to walk‚ which then they are killed and left to die. If they don’t listen to Kony‚ he will cut off their lips‚ nose‚ or even their ears. Leaving them with horrible deformities for the rest of their life. There is a victim‚ John Ochola‚ age 25‚ who survived the rampage of Joseph Kony. John‚ like it was just yesterday‚ remembers all of the painful memories. Its was night‚ when John saw a number of torches from as far

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    judge by external appearance. He is automatically detested and labeled as a monster because of his external appearance. He finally realized that no matter how well he speaks and how kind he is‚ people will never be able to see past his external deformities. Children are fearful of him‚ Adults think he is dangerous‚ and his own creator abandons him in disgust. The creature is treated as a monster‚ therefore he begins to internalize societies view of him and act the like a monster.  Man by nature

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    Athens vs. Sparta Essay During Ancient Times‚ many civilizations emerged from darkness and became powers in a world so small that half of it hadn’t been discovered. One of these famed civilizations was the Greek Civilization. The Greek Civilization was divided into cities known as Poleis that had their own government and culture. Sparta and Athens‚ the two most important Greek city states‚ were different in government‚ society and daily life. During the Greek Civilization‚ two forms of governments

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