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    Diana visited terminally ill people at hospitals over the world, she held leading campaigns for animal protection, AIDS awareness and campaigns against the use of inhumane weapons. She also became a patron and supporter of charities and organisations working with the homeless people, drug addicts, youth and the elderly. In 1989, she became the president of “Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children,” from 1991 to 1996, she was a supporter of “Headway”, a brain…

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    Apert Syndrome

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    Apert syndrome is a congenital disorder characterized by malformations of the skull, face, hands and feet. Apert also has lots of other symptoms that differentiate them from the average person. It is a genetic disorder which 1 in every 70,000 inherit. This genetic disorder characterized by the premature fusion of certain skull bones known as craniosynostosis. The early fusion prevents the skull from developing and growing normally and affects the shape of the head and face. It also effects a…

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    Jeepers Creepers Satire

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    merely that she lacked something the bride now had: a point to life, or perhaps status. As people in the park passed by without noticing her, Monica promised herself that one day they would know who she was – what for, she could not say. But she had great ambition. Monica later recognized that beneath the shyness and self-consciousness of a very young woman there lurked a confidence that was simply looking for a chance to surface.…

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