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    Sca1 Disease Case Study

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    Question 1: Based on this video, describe the symptoms of the SCA1 disease. The SCA1 patients usually presents symptoms such as: * Loss of balance and coordination *They miss the movement target *It gets hard for them to walk, so they have to use wheelchairs *They loss the talking skill * Problems with food, so they frequently get shock because they have lack of movement control *Breathing problems, which is the mean symtoms that causes them death. Question 2: Explain how to read the chart by…

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    Being body shamed is unfortunately normal these days, it is usually done in social media, where in people would tell someone that they are either “too fat or too skinny”, and would even call them nastier names that is completely unnecessary. Celebrities often get body-shamed, simply because people expect them to be perfect, unfortunately, normal people get body-shamed as well, and it is getting younger and younger. A mom shared a touching story about how her 5-year-old daughter was called…

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    Name: Hiatal hernia Outline: A hiatal hernia happens when the upper piece of your stomach pushes up through your stomach and into you're midsection. The stomach is an extensive muscle that lies between your midriff and midsection. You utilize this muscle to help you relax. Ordinarily, your stomach is beneath the stomach. Be that as it may, in individuals with a hiatal hernia, a segment of the stomach pushes up through the muscle. The opening it travels through is known as a break. This…

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    In Chita Divakaruni essay titled “Live Free and Starve”, she smartly uses the audience’s emotions about child labor to first bring the issue into the spotlight, while at the same time presenting her strongest arguments against the bill to ban import items made by children in bondage using personal experiences. Her first argument against the bill is based on economic reasoning. Ms. Chita wills her audience to question their high moral ground in light of extreme poverty and dreadful standard of…

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    Beauty is perceived by the mind differently for every individual. The concept of beauty is described as the way your mind takes a glimpse at an object, person, or basically anything that can be judged. Beauty is opinionated, therefore it cannot be proven wrong for any individual. Physical beauty and and inner beauty are the two categories of beauty. The human eye and the human mind work together to create their own visualization of human beauty. Physical beauty is something we inherit or get…

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    Teenagers are introduced into the glossy magazine culture where images have been taken with expensive equipment and photo-manipulated images to sell a product. Our visual perception and interpretations underpin a process within a conceptual approach forcing us to visually see a representation and reaffirming our sense of identity and the realism of the photographic image laid before us because of this it is easy to see why long term lasting effects ripple though individuals lives, creating a…

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    The Age of the Selfie: Taking, Sharing Our Photos Shows Empowerment, Pride by Adrienne Sarasy and The Age of the Selfie: Endless Need to Share Tears Society’s Last Shred of Decency by Robert Wilcox.The two authors talk about taking selfies. One author explains how selfies can define how much confidence a person may have. The other author talks about how selfies may tend to get annoying. Sarasy seems more of a woman who emphasises the gift of taking a selfie. “Adrienne Sarasy was a junior at…

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    A protruding belly or excess stomach fat is a source of great distress. When it comes to weight loss, the stomach is the one body part which gets the most attention. People try everything to get rid of stomach fat. The Body Operates in Paradoxes People have to understand that the body works in paradoxical ways. When you emphasize your efforts on a particular body part, it usually gets worse. Take the example of spot training. This is a real favourite among dieters who strive for a flatter…

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    have this gap which makes it enough to be held as a beauty achievement on many social media sites. Studies show that social media puts peer pressure on young females to achieve this goal. Many young women who were affected by anorexia and other eating disorder diseases, were frequent visitors to thigh-gap websites. These sites show photos of slender models, instructions…

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    and unfortunately this did not naturally develop between Blyth and Becca. The tense interpersonal relationship between the two women unfortunately prolonging Blyth’s anorexia, but fortunately Blyth was able to later find a therapist that she trusted and felt comfortable with. A positive interpersonal relationship that Blyth was able to develop throughout her battle with anorexia can be seen in her connection with her second therapist, Katherine. Blyth connects and trusts her from the very…

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