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    Abstract The dissertation entitled ROBERT BROWNING AS A POET OF LOVE: A DIFFERENT STANDPOINT is an examination of different aspects of love represented in the poems of Robert Browning. Browning has presented love with all its natural fire and earnest truth. His love poems are the perfect equilibrium of faith that happens to be the nectar of ecstasy in human life. His art and artifice of creating love lyrics is unlimited‚ infinite and ever revolving. Browning considered love to be the basic principle

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    murderous mark on the world. The diseases that Sherman discusses are Porphyria and Hemophilia‚ Irish Potato Blight‚ Cholera‚ Smallpox‚ Bubonic Plague‚ Syphilis‚ Tuberculosis‚ Malaria‚ Yellow Fever‚ Great Influenza‚ and AIDS. Throughout each chapter‚ the history of each disease is discussed‚ how the medicine of the diseases came about

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    The Madness of King George begins at the end 1788 when King George III’s sanity began to be questioned. The film documents the struggles surrounding the politics and relationships within the Royal Family during King George III’s battle with mental illness. The movie ends only six months later in April of 1789 when King George III is found fit for duty and returns to his regular routine. Despite several historical inaccuracies‚ The Madness of King George accurately displays the hardships associated

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    Deviant burials are widespread in the archaeological record‚ both from the present day and from centuries past. Examples can range from pone burials‚ burials with unusual orientation of the body‚ decapitations‚ stones or coins placed in the mouth of the deceased‚ and more (Gardeta & Kajkowski‚ 2013). Deviant burials occur for several reasons. For instance‚ one possible goal may be to extend punishment on the deceased as a result of a crime committed‚ or a personality flaw seen by society. It

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    eruptions in response to the sunlight. (Bishop‚ Fody‚ & Schoeff‚ 2013) 5.   How would the analysis of fecal porphyrins aid in the differential diagnosis? The analysis of fecal porphyrins aid in narrowing the diagnosis down to acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) or plumboporphyria (ADP)‚ from the others since they are normal only in these two. (Bishop‚ Fody‚ & Schoeff‚ 2013) 6.   Would the Watson-Schwartz test be of use in this case? Yes‚ the Watson-Schwartz test is a quantitative test that would

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    liver‚ causes discoloration of the skin and leads to diabetes mellitus. This may cause symptoms such as abdominal pain‚ weakness and weight loss. Due to excessive amount of iron in the liver‚ it can lead to heart failure. Another common disease is Porphyria Cutanea Tarda (PCT) which arises from a lack of the enzyme uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase. Most patients with this disease shows an abnormal level of iron salts in the tissues. The disease becomes active if there is a combination of iron‚ alcohol

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    Did you know that King George 11 had more of a life then you would think? In this paper‚ you will learn about King George the 3rd’s childhood and adulthood. King George the 3rd was born Jun. 4‚ 1738. He died Jun. 29‚ 1820. They said he died angry‚ bitter‚ and half mad. King George’s was an interesting part of his life. King George was born to Prince Frederick of Wales‚ his mother’s name was not given. George’s father died when he was just a boy. While growing up George had a disability that made

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    Just watch this distinguished actor (a Tony winner for Shadowlands) dig into the part of a formal monarch and father of 15 who is suddenly shitting his pants‚ blaring obscenities and running amok like Jim Carrey. Experts say the king suffered from porphyria‚ a metabolic imbalance whose symptoms resemble madness. Since the court quacks don’t know this‚ they blister the king’s skin and sniff his stools. His son the prince of Wales (a smarmy-to-the-max Rupert Everett) puts him in an asylum. Queen Charlotte

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    Also used as a sedative in anxiety or tension states; in pediatrics as preoperative and postoperative sedation and to treat pylorospasm in infants. | Severe renal and hepatic disorders. Severe respiratory depression‚ dyspnea or airway obstruction; porphyria. | Bradycardia‚ hypotension‚ syncope; drowsiness‚ lethargy‚ CNS excitation or depression‚ impaired judgment‚ hangover effect‚ confusion‚ somnolence‚ agitation‚ hyperkinesia‚ ataxia‚ nervousness‚ headache‚ insomnia‚ nightmares‚ hallucinations‚ anxiety

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    radically in the nineteenth century‚ causing major discontinuities in their positions.” It would be almost 200 years before the world knew “the “Mad King” was misdiagnosed.” Nobody would know that George III was suffering from a disease called Porphyria. This disease is a “hereditary error of metabolism‚ is linked to the body’s production of the pigment hemoglobin‚ which gives color to our red blood cells and grabs oxygen molecules as blood courses through the

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