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    Many people ponder over the thought on how they hear sounds, how their ears work, and how different sounds are perceived. Sound is in fact, just the vibration of the particles of an object, but the way the human ear distinguishes different sounds is truly fascinating. Many people have flawless hearing skills, but others have hearing disabilities that prevent them from being able to recognize different pitches of sound, or how loud or soft a sound is. This is defined as hearing loss, however,…

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    Plastic Surgery: Power, Coercion, & Colonialism Cosmetic surgery has grown tremendously since it was World War II, when it was first used to help injured soldiers reconstruct their damaged bodies. Over the years, more and more people, mostly women, have been getting plastic surgery for fact that they don’t feel beautiful enough. Kathryn Pauly Morgan points to the rise of woman getting plastic surgery and how women 's bodies have become seen as a representation of how woman should look rather…

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    Women who have previously had a surgery to enlarge their breasts with breast implants (breast augmentation/augmentation mammoplasty) and are displeased with their results, may want to consider a breast augmentation revision surgery with award-winning, Miami board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Sam Gershenbaum. The procedure for an augmentation revision surgery is comparable to the procedure followed during an initial breast augmentation; Whenever possible, Dr. Gershenbaum…

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    Essay #2: Disability or Enhancement? In this essay, I will argue that Gauvin’s parents were not morally justified in their decision to permanently make their son born and remain deaf because by doing so the parents are treating the child as a lesser equal and are inflicting psychological harm. The role of parents is to ensure the wellbeing, safety, and support of their child in hopes that they can become stable, independent, and functional individuals in the near future. However, choosing a…

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    What if we could one day feel things we couldn’t see, or taste sounds? As strange as that question sounds, it could be reality according to David Eagleman. In his TED talk he outlines several ways to substitute or increase our senses with technology. Some of these innovations might even be cheaper or replace the current technology being used. He explains that each animal has its own “umwelt” or surrounding world. For instance, humans can see less than ten trillionth of light rays, these rays…

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    Fury addresses the use of cochlear implants for individuals who are considered by a medical professional or speech and language pathologist as either deaf or hard-of-hearing. In this specific film, Heather, age 6, and Peter, who is almost 2 years of age, are individuals who, after the consultation of numerous respective occupations, believes could benefit from a cochlear implant. This documentary focuses on the fact that the implementation of a cochlear implant isn’t a simple process in terms of…

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    Nowadays society judge based on your beauty and how perfect you are rather than judging you based on your personality. Kylie Jenner she became famous because of her beauty and perfect body she did several plastic surgery to reach the beauty she wanted the society doesn’t pay attention to her personality they know nothing about her character. Which is similar in the Victorian Era beauty was important. In The Picture Of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde introduces us to the main character that was young and…

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    Mutterings Over the Crib of a Deaf Child Published in 1957, James Wright’s poem “Mutterings Over the Crib of a Deaf Child” describes the array of emotions that the parents of a deaf child have as they ponder what kind of life and possible future that the child will have. In this essay I intend to discuss the fear, worry, hope, optimism and concern that the parents are feeling about their baby’s future. The title is slightly ironic in the sense that it doesn’t matter how loud or soft that the…

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    In recent years, there is a common surgery in the society, which is plastic surgery. a great deal of obese people undergo plastic surgery. While some studies indicate that plastic surgery can change the appearance and shape. However, some researchers have pointed out that surgery brings health problems. This essay examines both the benefits and disadvantages of plastic surgery on obese people's physical and mental health and based on these views made some suggestions. Faced with the mental…

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    Laser skin treatment is a famous technique, fundamentally to remove the top layers of skin to evacuate maturing lines and wrinkles. The current financial inconveniences has brought about a decrease in the utilization of this skin treatment, however, because of its cost, which is more than most Americans can easily manage. Employments Of Laser Skin Treatment Lasers are utilized to enhance different conditions: * To free the face and assemblage of skin inflammation... * Get free of…

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