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    Response To Crisis

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    so in this chapter So in this chapter tells the story of science in normal congestion criteria and does not depend on the traffic congestion that followed the revolution. attitude taken scientists in the face anomaly Friday or crisis is taking a different attitude with retaining their padradigma and more and more competitive as well as the articulation of an expression of their dissatisfaction is a symptom of the transition that will lead to a special…

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    Laura Mulvey’s piece, Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema, emerged during second wave feminism and the classic Hollywood Film era. Mulvey’s work has since received various criticisms (Torres Lecture 10) however, several of her ideas are still prevalent in films today –specifically male characters as active and female characters as passive (Mulvey). Mulvey theorizes, “pleasure in looking has been split between active/male and passive/female. The determining male gaze projects its fantasy onto…

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    Rape is considered an Anomaly in today’s Westernized culture. Society looks at rape as a bunch of indecent acts as a whole, therefore rape victims are treated as a pariah. To begin with, Lucky by Alice Sebold is a memoir that shows her overcoming a tragedy of being raped by a mysterious African American man in a tunnel whenever she was 18 years old. Despite being sexually assaulted Sebold promised herself that she’d write about her emotional meltdown point in her life. And that she’d spread…

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    unknown. Cri du chat syndrome was first described in 1963 by French geneticist Jérôme Lejeune. He noticed that several of his patients exhibited a mewing cry like that of a cat. He described it as a syndrome consisting of multiple congenital anomalies. These anomalies being mental retardation, microcephaly, abnormal facial features and a cat like mewing cry in infants which lead to its name. The cry is caused by a problem in the larynx and the nervous…

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    Cauda Equina Analysis

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    of the woman and the skeletal horse, collectively work together to help Lehrer reclaim and re-define her identity as a human being of unlimited creativity, and intellectual ability; A human being whose abilities should not be defined by a physical anomaly. By naming the painting “Cauda Equina,” Lehrer leaves her audience unaware of the actual content and meaning of the visual. One could predict the painting to be that of a horse’s tail or a bundle of spinal nerves. However, her visual showcases…

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    The Cave Painting

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    Antique pieces of history are extirpated by the human race constantly throughout the world everyday. The cave painting by Banksy exemplifies a man in present-day society unknowingly washing away artwork, nature, and traditions, with no regards of the art works history. Generally speaking the man is behaving the way he does since it is how society around him is. Symbols of the culture are present in the painting and have no interest to history which gives the man the sense of selfishness…

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    The main reason why I majored in Computer Science and Mathematics is since it would grant me the circumspect education to become an Information Security Analyst. The reason why I chose these majors is as a background in computer science would be useful as I would have a thorough understanding of operating systems and databases. In addition to being able to understand the principles of computers, a proficiency in programming is beneficial toward learning ethical hacking. I would benefit from…

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    growing up there were social institutions that could have helped, like my school and the church that we went to but nevertheless, they did not. As I got older I decided I would do better for my children and I have, I learn that education is the one anomaly that could create a better future. Hence the reason why I am back in school now. Adjacent to that wealth is power and in order to be powerful in any powerful…

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    I found the reading Race and Juvenile Offenders to be interesting particularly when it mentioned the connection between media and youth crimes. “The media likely [plays] a large role in perpetrating negative stereotypes of Black juvenile offenders by selectively emphasizing the violent, predatory nature of Black juvenile offenders, but the innocent, misguided nature of White juvenile offenders,” (Stevenson 4). I found this quote thought worthy because it demonstrates the negative aspects of…

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    Nuchal translucency (NT) is the sonographic appearance of the subcutaneous accumulation of fluid behind the fetal neck in the first trimester of pregnancy. NT is measured between 11 to 13 weeks gestation with the optimal measurement of crown-rump (the length of an embryo or fetus measured from the skull vertex to the midpoint between the apices of the buttocks10) of 45 mm to 84 mm. Most fetuses can be viewed transabdominally scan, while some need additional transvaginal examination2. The…

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