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    n the midst of the escalating disasters‚ América gives birth to Socorro‚ a daughter‚ whom she suspects might be blind. But the couple has no money to see the doctor. Delaney stalks Cándido back to their shack. He carries a gun‚ but doesn’t intend to kill Cándido with it. Meanwhile‚ America tells Cándido about the night when she was raped‚ as she suspects that the baby’s blindness was caused by venereal disease transmitted by the rapist. Just as she is telling him this‚ Delaney finds their shack and

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    Angelman Syndrome

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    Angelman Syndrome By Ciera Carr Dr. Glimps 2006 Carr 1 Ciera Carr Dr. Glimps Research Paper Angelman Syndrome Angelman syndrome is a genetic disorder that is caused by a couple of different attributes. The first one is “a deletion on chromosome 15 of maternal origin or paternal uniparental disomy”(Curfs‚ 2004‚ p. 1263). There has also been found that some people with the disorder have no deletion on the chromosome at all. Angelman syndrome was first discovered in 1965 by a doctor

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    The Great Greek God: Pan

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    Of Woods and Fields The great Arcadian god Pan is probably one of the most well known gods in Greek history. Everyone has heard of Pan‚ and would more than likely recognize him if they saw him today. His unmistakable physique distinguished him from all other gods: “He had the feet of a goat‚ two horns on his forehead‚ loved noise and dancing‚ was hairy‚ dirty‚ lusty‚ ugly‚ and disheveled; yet‚ in his own way he was a charming creature” (Carpenter and Gula‚ 103). He was considered a lesser divinity

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    10/27/14 Williams: The Pan African Movement Pan Africanism is a philosophy and development that supports the solidarity of Africans around the world. It is focused around the conviction that solidarity is imperative to monetary‚ social‚ and political advancement and means to bind together and elevate individuals of African plunge. The philosophy attests that the destiny of all African people groups and nations are interwoven. At its center Pan-Africanism is a conviction that African

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    Marfan Syndrome

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    Marfan syndrome 1 THE DISCOVERY OF MARFAN SYNDROME Biology 111 Index 1517 Marfan syndrome page 2 During this past spring semester we have covered many systems of the body in Biology. Covering the endocrine system I learned of a disorder called Marfan syndrome that affected former president Abraham Lincoln. The understanding of Marfan syndrome has evolved over the past few decades. Many diseases are named after the primary researcher or the person who discovered the disease and proclaimed

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    Down Syndrome

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    Down Syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality and probably the most common genetic condition‚ occurs in approximately one in every eight hundred to one thousand live births or accounts for approximately 5-6 per cent of intellectual retardation. Although‚ most students with Down’s Syndrome are between the mild to moderate range of mental retardation. Initially‚ Down’s Syndrome was given the label of Mongolism due to the physical characteristics of the disorder. A student with Down’s Syndrome is usually

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    The use of pans in cookery

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    Introduction- Perhaps the most obvious subject or theme in Much Ado About Nothing is love. However‚ Shakespeare presents love in different ways. In the Patriarchal society of the time love was mainly seen as a way to gain money and send off your sons and daughters without any thought of actual attraction. As when Claudio refers to Hero as a “Jewel” he can mean a beautiful‚ rare object but also something to buy or own to look good. There is Claudio’s love for Hero: this is an immature view of romance

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    Rett's Syndrome

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    s Rett’s Syndrome Website: http://understandingrettsyndrome.webs.com History           Rett Syndrome is a developmental disorder experienced almost always in girls‚ and is first recognized during infancy. Before the discovery of this disorder‚ incidents of Rett Syndrome were mistaken for many other neurologic disorders such as Autism‚ Cerebral Palsy‚ or Nonspecific Developmental Delay‚ especially in females.            An Austrian physician‚ Dr. Andreas Rett‚ first described this

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    Reye Syndrome

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    Reye Syndrome Reye Syndrome is an extremely rare‚ non-contagious disease thought to be triggered by aspirin use. The actual origin of the disease is unknown. Reye’s Syndrome‚ occasionally called Reye-Jacobsen’s Syndrome‚ is known to follow any viral infection. Two of the most common viral infections it precedes is influenza‚ "the flu"‚ and chicken pox. A now-familiar warning on bottles of aspirin‚ most notably Tylenol‚ is not to give Tylenol to a child who is recovering from the chicken

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    Down's Syndrome

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    one of my younger sisters‚ and she has Down’s syndrome. I was young when my parents found out that they were going to have a child with Down’s syndrome‚ and we weren’t sure how things would be for our family or for Haley. As I grew up I came to realize what the next lifetime with her as a sister would entail. Today Down’s syndrome is a common disorder in the United States‚ about 1 in 830 or 4‚700 annually. Many people are unaware of what Down’s syndrome actually is‚ the health issues that may accompany

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