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    Any abnormality with the heart at the time of birth.  Patent ductus arteriosus- ductus arteriosus fails to close after birth  Tetralogy of fallot- multiple defects causing deoxygenated blood to be carried throughout the body  Complete transposition of great vessels- abnormal arrangement of the great vessels  Atrial septal defect- hole in the wall between the atria  Tricuspid atresia- lack of formation of the tricuspid valve  Hypoplastic left heart syndrome-…

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    folklore and mythos, such personal stories describe a comprehension and/ or correcting of gender dysphoria by granting a seemingly enchanted bodily transformation; a revelatory discovery of individuals as gendered changelings in desperate need of transposition, or that through sheer strength of will, desires could act as catalyst to initiate physical alterations to the…

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    Situs Inversus Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION: Situs Inversus is a rare congenital recessive autosomal malformation, which is characterized by the viscera’s transposition which may be thoracic, abdominal or both (1, 2). Worldwide prevalence of this anomaly varies from 0.04% to 0.30% (3). Situs inversus is divided into two types: situs inversus partialis, which involves the thoracic organs (dextrocardia) or abdominal viscera, and situs inversus totalis, which involves both the thoracic organs and abdominal viscera (4). Though…

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    desired sound. The horn player may play in F for a softer sound, while the B-flat side of the horn will create a brassier sound. The transition between the two sides requires the performer to hold the trigger. The flugelhorn only plays in B-flat. Transposition A composer must write the horn part a perfect fifth higher than the pitch desired. This peculiarity applies to all transposing instruments. The flugelhorn also transposes but it doesn’t have as far to go. The flugelhorn parts only need…

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    The Symphony in C is a work planted immovably in Stravinsky's neoclassical period. He headed out to California where he finished the last development of the orchestra in August 1940.Shortly after he started the work in late 1938 his girl kicked the bucket of tuberculosis; this was followed in March of 1939 with the passing of his wife, and his mom's demise in June. He proceeded with work on the ensemble, in any case, and by August had finished the initial two developments. He directed the main…

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    Although the commandments in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 20 are virtually identical, there are a few differences. Many of the commandments are word for word the same. If the text is not exactly the same, there may be an addition of a word or a transposition of terms. The main difference I found was the Exodus 20 is God, himself, speaking the commandments. The Deuteronomy…

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    In conclusion, through Bluestone’s theories, film adaptations from text will never be the same. There will always be one factor or the other that causes it to be different. It is first and foremost a different art form and one that is very different. Moreover, art has always derived from other art source. For example, Gerard Rabcinan, Little Red Riding Hood(2003), Kiki Smith, Daughter (1999) in art as paintings to advertisements posters in Colombia. One similarity they all share is the motifs.…

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    six, Jenkins took piano lessons from his mother. As part of his piano instruction, Jenkins recited melodies on the piano and transposed the melodies into different keys as. This practice gave Jenkins a great leap into aural skills training and transposition from an early age. At age eight, Jenkins began singing in his local school and also explored his sight singing and composing abilities. His expansions into the bass during high school also lead to compositional opportunities,…

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    Once More To The Lake

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    The essay “Once More to the Lake” by E.B. White is about how he takes a trip back to the lake where his family spent their summers. He decides to take his son back with him. On the way to the lake the father starts to wonder if anything has changed at the lake. When him and his son get to the lake he starts to remember the time he spent at the lake when he was younger. The main idea of the essay is that there are always memories that will give you the illusion that you are in the past but no…

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    E.B White’s “Once More to the Lake” explores his intrapersonal struggle with mortality as he takes his son to a lake that his father used to bring him to. The thesis in the second paragraph written as, “It is strange how much you can remember about places like that once you allow your mind to return into the grooves which lead back” is supported throughout the essay as he transitions through time periods of life by viewing himself in his own child and father’s eyes. This is also the point in the…

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