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    Splitting is the psychological phenomenon that involves thinking in only one dimension, dissolving all issues into a binary set of conclusions. When a woman ‘splits’ her thoughts, she resolves internal conflicts by rendering them down to one path or desire. This is achieved through the suppression of all other contradictory desires. However, “splitting makes young women feel that their options are limited rather than expansive” (Bell). Some women feel they must suppress their sexual expression,…

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    along with binary choice (Yes/ No) were presented as mean and 95% CI respectively. Open-ended questions were also used to explore more information or get clarification. Research Questions 1. Do the doctors in Karachi have national guidelines for clinical management of migraine treatment and prophylaxis? 2. What are the key recommendations of important International Therapeutic Guidelines? 3. Does the practice synchronize with any of the clinical guidelines for pharmacological options? 4. Do…

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    Boys Won’t Always be “Boys” Growing up as a boy in America today you are expected to do masculine things like playing sports, watching “boyish” shows and liking girls. It is programmed into our brains from the minute we are born that masculinity is good and femininity is bad; when it comes to the way we should be acting. From the minute we get wrapped up in that blue blanket society is telling us that pink is not for you, that’s for the girls. I used the Kuleshov effect in the film project to…

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    by the end of the 20th century more than a third had closed and 80% of kids ended up going to public high schools with less enabling tools to help those deaf children. Kids with down syndrome are in a similar boat with minimal “private” schooling options for those disabled with their condition and kids are often forced to attend public schools with less tools to help them than a private institution. Another similarity can be located in the emotions of the parents of these individuals who feel…

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    In recent years society has been challenged about the binary construction of gender identity and sexuality. The raise of the LGBTI community and the increase of media representation have helped to start the dialogue about the third gender – a taboo subject. The movie XXY is an example of film about intersex people. It was brought to the public eye in 2007 by the debutant film producer and novelist Lucía Puenzo. The plot of the movie was the recreation of one of her husband’s - Sergio Bizzio -…

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    Traditionally, “gender” can be used interchangeably with “sex”, and consists of the options of “girl” or “boy”. In the field of Women and Gender studies, gender consists of multiple different aspects, and is in no way a straightforward binary. The three principal facets of gender are gender assignment, gender expression, and gender identity. Gender assignment is the label placed on an individual when they are born, dependent on primary sex characteristics, and is usually either “male” or…

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    resistant to antibiotics, and will produce an even more antibiotic resistant population. Why is antibiotic resistance an issue? Antibiotic resistance bacteria do not respond to antibiotics, making antibiotics ineffective, and greatly limiting the options of disease treatment. How long ago were Archaebacteria first discovered? Carl Woese, a microbiologist, discovered Archaebacteria in 1977. What are the four types of Archaebacteria (group Euryarchaeota)? List their key features including…

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    with. Unlike most diseases, Alzheimer’s is one that fails to have a silver lining. The current state of medical research for Alzheimer’s is not one of prevention, but of damage control. Treatment options are very limited and not very effective. Researchers are still working towards better treatment options and hopefully will one day find a…

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    • counsel the individual about the range of treatment options and their implications. • ascertain the eligibility and readiness for hormone and/or surgical therapy; if applicable, document the relevant history in a letter of recommendation. • educate family members, employers, and institutions about gender identity…

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    the Camry Hybrid offers one engine that may be a 200-horsepower, 2.5-liter hybrid 4-cylinder, mated to a customary endlessly variable transmission system.Hybrid cars even have a big negative impact on the surroundings. The hybrids use nickel metal binary compound batteries that are not like conventionally vehicles. The nickle metal battery is more toxic than lead batteries, however metal batteries employed in hybrid vehicles is a result of their less problematic. Vehicles that run on oil and…

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