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    affects how we look and act every day. Today‚ gender is defined as the genetic and physical sexuality that we have at birth. Transgenderism is a loss of identity‚ their self-gender identity is different from the one they had at birth. There are millions of people out there‚ which are walking around without an identity. This is a serious concern because loss of identity comes with life-threating behaviors‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ discrimination‚ bullying‚ between others. Also this problem has to be solved

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    for the existential future while slowly deteriorating away. This is the abysmal fate that a young one’s innocence will take as they age and experience new trials. What ends up defining a person does not solely rely on if they lose their innocence‚ as this will be an occurrence in society as a whole‚ but rather what will terminate the bond between the child and their blissful gift that is innocence. This will differ from child to child‚ as does the magnitude of what they lose. As is the case between

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    Weight Loss Tips

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    | | Weight Loss TipsAwareness for a healthy and fit body has led to the plethora of gyms and exercise centers mushrooming around the country. At times‚ the purpose of exercising is not only to get fit but to also lose weight. This can be a difficult process at the best of times and as a result some weight loss tips have been mentioned below: Tip 1: Reduce Fat Food plays a vital role in controlling weight. Therefore‚ a modification in our diet pattern is essential for reducing weight.

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    The Ear and Hearing Loss

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    The Ear and Hearing Loss The ear is the organ of hearing and balance in vertebrates. The ear converts sound waves in the air‚ to nerve impulses which are sent to the brain‚ where the brain interprets them as sounds instead of vibrations. The innermost part of the ear maintains equilibrium or balance. The vestibular apparatus contains semicircular canals which in turn balance you. Any movement by the head‚ and this apparatus sends a signal to the brain so that your reflex action is to

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    it was published in 1998. She spent eight years writing her second novel “The Inheritance of Loss” [3] . Much has been made of the parallels between the book and Desai’s family history but it’s not an autobiography. Desai herself has said that in places it’s about experiences within her family – such as the experience of immigration and going back to India. Kiran Desai’s second novel The Inheritance of Loss can be viewed as a Diasporic [4] novel. The various themes which are intertwined in the novel

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    Songs of Innocence & Experience analysis with‚ William Blake In 1794 William Blake’s work was known and published as a collection of poems that were put together as one book called Songs of innocence & Songs of Experience. In the collection Blake titles a poem‚ “The Chimney Sweeper”‚ and this one is viewed in two ways: Innocence and experience. In the book of innocence Blake shows how poor innocent children are being abused and mistreated during this time era. In Songs of innocence‚ “The Chimney

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    Loss In The Secret Lion

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    Muhamed Ayodeji Mr. Goldberg English 1020 April 9‚ 2014 Loss in the Secret Lion How many people today have lost something they valued? Loss is an occurrence that we will all experience at a certain stage of our lifetime‚ as it is inevitable. It tends to cause sorrow and depression rather than happiness. Once experienced‚ one must conquer this loss and advance in life. Whether it’s a loss of great or little magnitude‚ moving on depends on how the particular individual handles the situation.

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    Cm's Loss Of Memory

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    her main concern is that she is struggling with her memory‚ even though it really does not bother her that much. CM states that this began one day when she “woke up and couldn’t remember things.” The patient believes the onset was random and that the loss of her memory was unprovoked. She describes her problem has getting her words confused and forgets what word she wants to use. CM also complains that dates of events are the hardest‚ as well as remembers people’s names. However‚ she is able to recognize

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    Dental Implant Loss

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    Introduction: Despite the high successful rates of restoring the missing tooth with dental implants‚ complications and implant loss can occur. Peri-implantitis is a bone destructive process affecting the tissues surrounding dental implants(Mombelli 2002). Pathogens found in peri-implantits around affected implant were similar to pathogen found in periodontal disease.(Cortes et al. 2012) Many factors can affect the success of dental implants. systemic health‚ oral hygiene ‚ remained pathogens and

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    Loss Of Petro's Life

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    liquids that filled her body. Several visits to the overcrowded local hospital did not help‚ and by June 1946 Luba Rastorgueva passed away‚ leaving behind grieving husband and child. Another loss in the life of nine years old boy left another scar on his developing personality. Luba’s death was a huge loss and somewhat blessing for Petro‚ who spent last year taking care of her under the utmost difficult conditions. He‚ himself was sick and depressed. Most of the evenings he spent sitting at the

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