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    you have met or seen someone that has Down syndrome. The reason I say this is because Down syndrome is very common. Down syndrome is a genetic disorder that some people have. Along with this genetic disorder it brings more than just looking different from others. In this report I am going to describe to you some important things that Down syndrome brings with it. First you need to have an understanding of what Down syndrome is. There are three types of Down syndrome and each one is a little…

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    common genetic defects include heart disorders, Down syndrome and incorrectly formed backbones and brains. They also include disorders of the red blood cells, such as sickle cell disease and thalassemia.” This shows that genetic disorders can have different problems with a person but it depends on which gene is affected and how it is affected. A genetic disorder that an infant is born with and can affect them through adulthood is Down syndrome. Down syndrome is a form of mental retardation or…

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    Although being written by a father about the stories he told his children, Watership Down by Richard Adams reflects the state of nations and humanity during the cold war era. The characters are all rabbits, traveling through a several-mile patch of land in England. Hazel the rabbit is the main character. Hazel and his friends had their home destroyed, and go out into the world to find a new one. While doing so, they encounter two warrens, Cowslip’s warren and Efrafa. While Cowslip’s warren is…

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    Trisomy 21 Research Paper

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    Describe trisomy 21. Trisomy 21 is a genetic disorder commonly known as Down syndrome. It is caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome. IT is the most common chromosomal abnormality associated with intellectual disability. One in 730 live births results in trisomy 21. It is seen in all ages, races and socioeconomic levels, but a higher incidence is found with a maternal age older than 35 years. This is associated with the fact that 90% of cases with an extra chromosome…

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    Unstructured Risk Model

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    In the study done by Phenix and Sreenivasan (2009) they reviewed risk models as applied to mentally retarded sex offenders who are under sexually violent predator (SVP) or sexually dangerous person (SDP) civil commitment evaluations. They used a conceptual model for sexual offender recidivism risk when dealing with those who are considered to have an intellectual disorder (ID) which they have deficits for example, social skills deficits for example masturbating in public and impulsivity rather…

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    Trisomy 21 Dd

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    will full reference information. See Appendix A of your lab manual (Scientific Writing and Communication) for information regarding scientific writing and referencing other scientific bodies of work. Down Syndrome: A Primer. The most common genetic disorder is “Trisomy 21,” also known as “Down Syndrome (DS),” occurring as often as 1 in 660 live births. The genetic basis for DS was discovered in 1959 when the smallest chromosome in humans showed dysfunction. Trisomy 21 occurs in three…

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    Trisomy 21

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    child. The chances of Down’s syndrome in the child if the mother is affected is 15% and only 5% if the father is affected. This type of Down’s syndrome is not related to the mother’s age. Children without the Down syndrome may inherit this translocation and may further add the risk of Down syndrome in their offspring. Description and cure There is no cure for Down’s syndrome. Although, efforts are done…

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    Trisomy 21 Disability

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    characterizes Trisomy 21 or Down Syndrome. This unique syndrome not only has physical and mental side effects, but it also causes severe health side effects. Down syndrome individuals have a predisposition to periodontal disease; however, prevention precautions can be implemented to create an overall healthy oral cavity. Trisomy 21, more commonly known as down syndrome, is a genetic disorder that arises from a defect involving chromosome 21. Cells in the human body are composed of 23…

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    Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease Leah McCarvill Post University Abstract Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease has been studied to see if there is a biological connection. It has been noted that individual’s with Down syndrome commonly have Alzheimer’s disease later in life. The biological evidence found to connect Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease will be discussed. The correlation between the genetics and biological evidence between the general population and the Down Syndrome…

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    Retard Meaning

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    rest of you are excluding us from your group. We are something that is not like you and something that none of you would ever want to be. We are something outside the ‘in’ group. We are someone that is not your kind” (Shriver). An author living with Down Syndrome replied with those words when asked what is wrong with the word retard. From someone who works with special needs students, hearing those words make my heart sink, knowing that this world cannot respect someone enough to acknowledge…

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