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    Her writing revolves around diaspora, displacement and dislocation. She is an autobiographical writer, she writes about her experiences of life. She was born in London to Bengali parents but moved to Rhode Island but after spending so many years in a foreign land she got to know they are still alien on that land…

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    The Thirty Years War’s war origins were largely due to religion, although political factors coincided as the war continued throughout the seventeenth century, and so the importance of religion within these wars shouldn’t be overstated as there were other factors interweaving alongside religion. The importance of religion in the Thirty Years War is emphasised through the evolution of new religious denominations appearing during the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, causing friction in Europe.…

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    Revision of bilateral total hip replacement for failed hip arthroplasty after ten years; A case report Abstract Key words: Total hip arthroplasty(THA), Extended trochanteric osteotomy(ETO), Revision arthroplasty, Osteolysis, Introduction Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most advanced and common surgical techniques performed in the 20th century of health care system [1-3]. In recent years many patients have been undergoing total hip arthroplasty with a greater success rate of movement…

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    Knee Joint Research Paper

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    The knee joint is a synovial joint which falls under the bicondylar type that allows for extension and flexion, as well as minimal lateral and medial rotation (Marieb & Hoehn, 2007). It is recognized as one of the major joints that bear the body’s weight and enhance the person’s stability (Sobotta & Figge, 1974). It functions in conjunction with the ankle and hip joints so as to create an erect posture and aid in stable body movement. The main movements that facilitate the movement of the knee…

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    in the article; “The Future is Unwritten’:The Clash, Punk, and America, 1977-1982” was about the economic difficulties in the 1970s and punk music being upset about it. Additionally, like hip hop, punk was emerged through an economic decline and dislocation of the 1970s (PowerPoint, Slide 15: 1970s). The music groups expressed the challenges they faced though the hard times information the music listening public about it all. I can only agree that the attitude of earlier punk bands presented a…

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    In his book Deliberate Speed (1990) W.T. Lhamon, Jr. argues that “culture tilted towards the youth” (8) but the staying power of it was not recognised by the mass media and other business outlets, though they later capitalized on it. Society gradually saw that changes in manner, values and style among teenagers of the 50s was not a passing fad but was here to stay as a growing expression of youth rebellion against the conservative ideals. In the 1950s, parents blamed rock ‘n’ roll for causing…

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    Each year, approximately 440,000 people receive treatment for winter sports-related injuries. These injuries include strains, sprains, dislocations and fractures. Winter sports can be a great way to stay active during the cold months. Stay safe and prevent an injury by using these safety tips. Always Warm Up Before Playing or Participating in a Sport Warming up by doing some light cardiovascular exercises, such as jogging in place, and lightly stretching the muscles can help to prevent strains…

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    Figure 2 Dislocation movement in SCC As shown in Figure 2 the “step” formed after slip is an active site for the initiation of a stress-concentration pit. And pits are important for cracks generation. The pit formation is precursor to stress corrosion cracking…

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    Two primary focal points that makes geneticist classify Marfan as pleiotrophy are their lens and the ligament damage. To tell whether an individual has Marfan Syndrome is based on the dislocation of the lens and deformity of the largest blood vessel connecting to the heart, aorta. The dislocation of the eye lens or a more scientific term is called Ectopia Lentis which causes vision problems. The vision problems that a person may have can cause blurriness resulting in glaucoma and cataracts…

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    From the centre of modernity, dismayed by the world wars, with a sense of dislocation, and in a search for tradition, T.S Elliot, has remained a crucial figure in Literature and criticism. This essay aims to explore Elliot’s pursuit for tradition and order in response to the chaos of his society. The critical essay ‘tradition and the individual talent’ will be focalised on, to analyse Elliot’s scrutiny of tradition, and critics will be engaged to receive distinctive facets of the argument.…

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