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    Gothic literature can objectively be boiled down to a series of commonalities that are prevalent in some way‚ shape or form throughout the figureheads of the genre. Themes tying monstrosity to that of bodily deformity‚ duplicity‚ desire and degeneracy are deeply rooted in the genres subtext raising many questions regarding humanity as opposed to the humanities. This view is in part‚ a product of the Victorian era in which this genre thrived. At the time‚ much study was being conducted in regards

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    How does Shakespeare establish Richard’s character in the opening soliloquy of the play? Shakespeare establishes Richard’s character in the opening soliloquy by presenting Richard as an eloquent speaker‚ showing his reflection of himself and depicting him as the ‘Vice’. Richard reveals elements of his true character as he reflects on the preceding conflict between the House of Lancaster and the House of York. In the opening soliloquy‚ Richard’s character is established as the audience sees his

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    gives cost free plastic surgeries to teens with deformities. Dr. Romo works to give teenagers a new face to help them feel better about themselves‚ and this isn’t right! It isn’t right that teens feel that

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    surgery for low-income children who have facial deformities. Some of the kids who apply to the Little Baby Face Foundation do so because they are being teased over their looks. But is plastic surgery a smart way to help bullying victims? (Dahl 1). Being able to go out in public or walk down the school hallways with confidence is all a teen could ask for that’s what Dr. Thomas Romo delivers at The Little Baby Face Foundation‚ giving teens with facial deformities their dream face. “I didn’t want to leave

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    spaces and when frustrated they will bite eat others tails to the point where the farmers just cut them off. Some animals tend to suffer from deformities. The deformities are caused when they animals get in fights because of their aggressiveness. When there are concrete floors that are not natural to the animals that can cause them to have skeletal deformities. As I said before the farmers drug the animals to make the process go faster but in the end it can possibly kill or severely injure the animals

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    and correlations to discovering the motive for criminal behavior. Theory and Effects Cesare Lombroso was an Italian university professor and criminologist. Lombroso’s controversial theory states “that crime originated in large measure from deformities of the brain” (Adrian Raine). It would be unnecessary to argue that Lombroso’s theory is unethical when modern-day scientist consider his proposed ideas. Ironically‚ this theory is correlated to neuroscience research studies to criminal behavior

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    variety of mechanisms in a study done in 2014 that include a knife‚ saw‚ crush injury‚ degloving injury‚ and bite injury (De Jong 2014). The patient can present in different manners depending on what zone is affected. Zone I can cause a mallet finger deformity where the tip of the finger distal to the DIP cannot extend. Zone II injuries can affect the central slip. These injuries should be tested with an elson test to check if the central slip is intact. This test is done by flexing the PIP over the edge

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    William Shakespeare’s Richard III is a historical play that focuses on one of his most famous and complex villainous characters. Richard III or The Duke of Gloucester‚ who eventually becomes king‚ is ambitious‚ bitter‚ ugly and deformed. He manipulates and murders his way to the throne and sets the tone for the whole play with his very first speech‚ which is the opening of the play. Richard opens with the lines “now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this son of York‚ and

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    Diagnosis and Management of Alagille Syndrome The first documentation of Alagille Syndrome was by a pediatric doctor named Daniel Alagille‚ in France of 1969. Later in 1973‚ Doctor Watson and Doctor Miller noted that the same disease also runs dominantly within a family‚ suggesting that it might be an inherited condition. By 1975 the specific symptoms and conditions were laid out and thus named Alagille Syndrome‚ also referred to as Alagille-Watson or Watson-Miller syndrome. The primary characteristic

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    creation is never given a real name. Instead‚ he is called; a “demoniacal corpse‚ wretch‚ daemon‚ devil‚ monster‚ ogre‚ the being and creature” (36‚ 68‚ 102‚ 164‚ 165). Besides not having a name‚ Frankenstein’s creature is also described using the term deformity and monster. After society’s constant negative response to his physical appearance‚ the creature himself

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