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    experiences of trans community members. People who would now be considered members of the transgender community struggled to find a place in larger activist circles in the mid to late 20th century. One factor that inhibited the creation of a cohesive trans movement was the lack of language to describe the diversity of trans experience. During the 1960s‚ discussion of gender

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    accomplish or get what we want or need to. This may be a weird way to explain it but‚ say if someone child is dying and doesn’t have enough money to pay for their child surgery and surgery is the only way that the person´s child won´t die. So he/she commits numerous crimes just to save their child‚ but never gets caught until the day of the surgery and that parent explains why they did what they did‚ could go to prison for a long time‚ depends. But a parent’s love for their child is strong‚ so I’m sure you´d

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    Radiance Reconstructive Surgery Reconstructive surgery‚ a trend that has been developed over the years has reached a new level; radiance reconstructive surgery. This new trend in reconstructive surgery is literally what the name suggests‚ radioactive. Radioactive waves are used to perform and complete the reconstruction process. There are various methods which can be used to achieve the objective of popularizing the method; campaigns to educate and inform the public as well as helping them understand

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    Baseball players and fans call it Tommy John surgery‚ after the pitcher who was the first to have the surgery 29 years ago. By any designation‚ it is one of the major advancements in sports medicine in the last quarter century. Technically it is a ulnar collateral ligament replacements procedure. Pitching overhand is a particularly stressful motion; the strain it puts on a player’s joint is commonly injurious. Pitchers such as Kerry Wood‚ Matt Morris‚ John Smoltz‚ Mariano Rivera‚ Tom Gordon

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    Chronic pain can leave many people looking at surgery to repair damaged joints‚ for some surgery is not an option‚ and that is where other techniques are considered to treat pain that just will not go away with traditional pain relievers. Many doctors perform a procedure called Radiofrequency Ablasion (RFA) to minimize the nerves that signal the pain receptors. Rf Ablasion Edmond is used to help those who suffer from chronic neck and back pain find relief without an invasive surgical procedure that

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    Radiance Reconstructive Surgery Janet Murphy HCA 340 Managing Health and Human Services Instructor Elizabeth Pepmiller September 21‚ 2015 Radiance is an organization that was formed in 2002 by three plastic surgeons. It has three groups of individuals who seek services. These individuals are victims of accidents with facial injuries that require immediate attention from a reconstructive surgery specialist and they make several visits until they achieve their finest results;

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    activity‚ doctors may prescribe a hip replacement surgery. Normally‚ healthy and active individuals experience good results with this type of operation. Like other aspects of medicine‚ there have been many improvements and many still come with risks and consequences depending on the individual’s response to the treatment. Today‚ hip replacement devices have come under fire accused of negligence for marketing defective health products. Victims

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    Unsurprisingly‚ transgenders‚ those who believe they are the opposite gender than their biological gender‚ have an increased rate of depression and anxiety‚ as well as substance use. The two mental illnesses go hand in hand‚ which just increases the chance of both being diagnosed. Transgenders are commonly bullied at school‚ and have no support from friends and family. They are consistently judged by their

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    Today is the day Ezekiel starts his new school. He is going to attend an all boys Catholic school and he happens to be transferred from an all girls school. Ezekiel is a transgender teen and has to leave his friends‚ the people who accept him. Ezekiel is on the bus‚ just minding his own business‚ when a tall and muscular teen saunters up to him. “What’re you doing on this bus‚ you’re just a little girl!” the kid exclaims‚ his breath fanning over him. Ezekiel stares at the bully in confusion‚ barely

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    Lisa. Reclaiming Transgender Lives: The Case of Albert D. J. Cashier. Diss. U of Minnesota‚ 2005. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota‚ 2005. Print. This dissertation uses the life of Albert D.J. Cashier as a case study for understanding an unspoken history of transgender individuals. While other works may posit patriotism‚ economic incentives‚ or love as a reason for a woman cross-dressing‚ Elbert considers that some female soldiers of the Civil War may have actually been transgender. She also highlights

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