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    Madeline Stuart an inspiring teen model with Down syndrome has just landed her first major cat walking event and nothing less than at the New York Fashion Week. Madeline’s story is making headlines and winning support because of how she is expanding people’s ideas of what a model can be. The fashion industry is often seen as exclusionary yet models of diverse body types are increasingly breaking those long-erected barriers. Story of Model With Down Syndrome is Going Viral For All the Good Reasons

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    appearance of the mansion. Roderick’s illness is making him go insane as well as his sister Madeline Usher. As time went Madeline fainted and Roderick thought she had past away so he made her the burial as every other family member. An old friend‚ Roderick Usher‚ asked me to come visit right away. He was ill. I hadn’t seen Usher in a long time.

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    The Fall of the house of Usher The Fall of the House of Usher is a great example of Romanticism. It all begins with a man named Phillip. Phillip is one of the main characters who is in love with Madeline. Mr. Usher is Madeline’s brother who tells about the history of the Ushers. The purpose of Romanticism is to show how the reader can give good examples to the movie. The Fall of the House of Usher uses these three characteristics: Nature vs. City‚ Imagination over Science‚ and Individual freedom

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    Repercussions of Roderick’s Mental State In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ Roderick and Madeline Usher are quite clearly the product of a couple generations of inbreeding. Whether or not they’re engaged in incest themselves‚ there’s no proof‚ but they certainly pay the price for it. Madeline falls victim to physical afflictions‚ and Roderick to mental. Poe continuously references Roderick’s fragility of mind and the people around him suffer because of it. Roderick demonstrates

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    to visit him. The narrator was one of Roderick’s childhood friends and hasn’t seen him in many years. Roderick also has a sister‚ Madeline‚ who he loves as a sister and a partner. Some people may draw the conclusion that the Ushers were insane and others may say that the Usher estate is haunted and influenced by the supernatural. One common hypothesis is that Madeline was influenced by supernatural blood sucking beings also known as vampires. There are many key details throughout the story that strongly

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    References: Anonymous (1999) making a case for vitamin C. Tufts University Health & Nutritional Letter‚ 17 (4)‚ 3. Leininger ‚ S. (2002). The role of nutrition in wound healing. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly‚ 25 (1)‚ 13-22. Nelson ‚ E.A. (2003) Nutrition for optimum wound healing Nursing Standards‚ 18 (6)‚ 55.

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    with weblike hair and dark eyes.” (Kathleen Wilson 54). It is known that Madeline and Roderick are twins as Roderick reveals it to the Narrator. “Madeline Usher is the twin sister of Roderick Usher and‚ along with her brother‚ is one of the only surviving members of the Usher family.” (Kathleen Wilson 55). Madeline illness is revealed in the story also. Scientists can’t even explain it which I think is ‘strange.’ Madeline Usher is believed to be a little ‘too close’ to the Usher family. “...Madeline’s

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    are the individual identities of Madeline and Roderick Usher. Brother and sister‚ the narrator discovers late in the story that the two are twins. Some academics have argued that The Fall Of the House Of Usher is not‚ in fact‚ the tale of a brother and sister‚ but one of a man with a split personality. In other words‚ many have argued that Madeline simply does not exist‚ and is merely another personality contained within Roderick Usher. In any case‚ be it that Madeline exists or not‚ the two characters

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    evident within the first scene the Ernie’s Restaurant when Scottie goes to meet Madeline for the first time. Where they don’t actually meet‚ they don’t even make eye contact. It is very much active male and passive female. Madeline is there to be looked at‚ the soft focus‚ the romantic music‚ the green dress contrasting with the red interior of the restaurant. The Mis-En-Scene in the restaurant is crying out for Madeline to be an object of desire. In Hitchcock’s films the women often have a strong

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    and additionally‚ to care for these individuals with a keen awareness of diversity‚ a strong knowledge base and skills in transcultural nursing‚ and especially a strong personal and professional respect for others from various cultures (Leininger‚ 2002). Leininger was the first to introduce the concept of transcultural nursing as a working theory and it continues to be one of the most important works on the subject. Leninger theory focuses on relationship between culture and care on health and wellness

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