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    Overview of Down syndrome Down syndrome is an intellectual disability that is a result of a person being born with an extra chromosome, specifically chromosome 21. Down syndrome is the most common intellectual disability affecting approximately 1 in every 1000 births (Asim, Kumar, Muthuswamy, Jain, & Agarwal, 2015). Research has found a direct link between the age of the mother and the possibility that the baby will be born with Down syndrome, with the occurrence of Down syndrome increasing proportionally

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    was diagnosed with Down syndrome. It is a disease that she is proud to have. Lauren Potter said, “It is important to me that people with intellectual disabilities are represented and treated fairly and are given the same opportunities as every other American” (“Lauren Potter, Actress”). She fights for people like her who have been bullied. Down syndrome is a disability where a person has more than two of the chromosome 21 (Routh 6). There are three different types of Down syndrome, Standard Trisomy

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    people with Down Syndrome in mass media. I chose to specifically evaluate CBC New’s portrayal because it is one of our greatest sources of news in British Columbia. This section will look into several of CBC’s most recent news stories that are about people with down syndrome and the adversity they face. We will see that there is a common trend towards advocating for these people as well as trying to rid Down Syndrome from being seen as a disability. The first news story is titled Boy with Down Syndrome

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    People all over the world are diagnosed with a terrible disease called Down Syndrome. It was discovered by a british physician who was known as Dr. Langdon Down back in 1866 in Britain. This disease causes children to be born with physical and mental abnormalities. With so many children having this disease parents wonder what they have done to cause this curse, but it isn’t their fault. It is simply a random error in cell division which causes an extra copy of chromosome 21. It is mostly inherited

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    Down Syndrome Down syndrome is a congential disorder arising from a chromosome defect, causing intellectual impairment and physical abnormalities including short stature and a broad facial profile. It arises from a defect involving chromosome 21, usually an extra copy ( trisomy - 21 ). In every cell in the human body there is a nucleus, where is genetic stored in genes. Genes carry the codes responsible for all of our inherited traits and are grouped rod-like structures called chromosomes. This

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    There are over 400,000 individuals with Downs Syndrome: reminder that Down Syndrome is also called Trisomy 21, which is an extra x chromosome on the 22nd chromosome. Given the amount of individuals with Downs Syndrome, it is key that we acknowledge that statistic and foster ways in which we make these individuals lives, and overall quality of life better. Often times individuals with Down Syndrome experience oral facial issues that include upper and lower lip placement, tongue placement, drooling

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    Trisomy 21(Down Syndrome) is one of the most common types of chromosomal mutation. First published by John Langdon Down in 1866 and associated with chromosomes in 1959 by Jerome Lejeune, this mutation has affected thousands of infants around the world. The main cause for Down Syndrome is the formation of a 2 chromosome coming together in addition to another that does not belong. This produces extra genetic material. This occurs in the 21st chromosome of a human karyotype and this causes the newborn

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    Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes learning disabilities. It’s caused when abnormal cell division results in more genetic material from chromosome 21. This genetic disorder is very common or most occurring. Down Syndrome might cause some health problems. Down Syndrome has only one name and it is Trisomy 21. There are multiple causes of down syndrome. Down syndrome occurs when abnormal cell division in early embryo development. Down Syndrome might be passed down through families. It

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    We all love amazing smiles and infectious eyes and hugs. Down syndrome occurs in people of all races and economic levels. Who are we to judge when we all bleed the same blood. Down syndrome is only a part of them and not how they are defined. No one is greater than another no matter what the situation. In every cell in the human body there is a nucleus, where genetic material is stored in genes. Genes carry the codes responsible for all of our inherited traits and are grouped along rod-like structures

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    common every year. A study shows that there are about 6,000 diagnoses of Down Syndrome each year in the United States("National association for Down syndrome"). One in every 800 babies is born with Down Syndrome (Marsh). This is a rise from the previously reported statistic of 1 in every 733, as it was reported in 2010. Down Syndrome is a common chromosome disorder due to an extra chromosome number 21("PudMedhealth"). Down Syndrome causes mental retardation, a characteristic facial features, and multiple

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