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    The Lost Wallet The sun was shining, and it was an overall great day. I was walking down with my friends enjoying the weather, and their company. We were going to the best cafe on the street, the one we’ve been going to since we were kids. My friends and I took the shortcut through the allée. As soon as we walked into the alley, the sunlight washed away and the darkness flooded in. I could feel the darkness cold on my back, as we ran through the creepy path. I made sure my wallet was secure inside

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    types of neurofibromatosis classified. Type one is more common and is formerly known as von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis. Symptoms for type one include: café-au-lait, two or more neurofibromas,manifestation of freckles, lisch nodules, optic glioma, scoliosis, or enlargement or malformation of other bones in the skeletal system. Café-au-lait is the presence of light brown spots on the skin. Neurofibromas are pea-sized bumps that grow on nerve tissue or under the skin. Lisch nodules are tiny tan

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    Albright Syndrome Summary: McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS) is a disorder caused by a non-inherited mutation of GNAS1 gene. Clinical manifestations of the disorder include one or more of the following: (1) polyostotic fibrous dysplasia (PFD), (2) café-au-lait skin pigmentation, and (3) endocrine hyperfunction, usually early puberty in girls but also may include other endocrine abnormalities like pituitary gigantism and Cushing syndrome. It is a rare disease with estimated prevalence between 1/100,000

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    Von Recklinghausen’s Disease Von Recklinghausen’s disease is a disorder that genetic disorder that is commonly passed on through many generations. Another name for this disorder is neurofibromatosis type one (NF1) (Reynolds, Browning, Nawroz, & Campbell, 2003). NF1 is estimated to affect approximately one in every 3,000 people (Reynolds, Browning, Nawroz, & Campbell, 2003). Since the mid 1900s, medical researchers, genetic scientists, and neuroscientists have been working to learn as much as

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    Nf1 Research Paper

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    with NF also have learning disabilities that impact writing and use of numbers as well as having increased head circumference which on a rare case can cause hydrocephalus which can be a serious problem (Martin 1). (Martin,1) Symptoms such as café-au-lait spots, freckling and Lisch nodules pose minimal or no health risk to a person, But people with NF2 can get tumors that grow on the vestibular nerves and eighth cranial nerves. though much research has gone into it there is currently no cure for

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    Ernest Hemingway Parody

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    describing his writing process at a café in France. The quote reads “It was a pleasant cafe, warm and clean and friendly, and I hung up my old water-proof on the coat rack to dry and put my worn and weathered felt hat on the rack above the bench and ordered a cafe au lait. The waiter brought it and I took out a notebook from the pocket of the coat and a pencil and started to write”. This quote inspired the old man in my parody to be Hemingway at his favorite café engaged in his writing process. The

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    of the cappuccino beverage, wet cappuccino and dry cappuccino. The wet cappuccino beverage has more steamed milk than a regular cappuccino and the dry cappuccino has more foam than the regular cappuccino. The cappuccino is sometimes confused for a café latte because the drink uses steamed milk and a small layer of foam on top. The latte does not have as much foam as the cappuccino and has more steamed

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    Nf1's Pathogenesis Essay

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    ages of the persons with each of the several NF disorders, may also contribute to their individual health care and to the understanding of the disorder’s pathogenesis in more general terms. For example, virtually everyone with NF1 will manifest café-au-lait spots (CLS) in the first year of life, while an NF2 vestibular schwannoma may not be obvious until the affected person’s3rd decade or later. And persons affected by Schwannomatosis may only develop problems that appear well beyond childhood and

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    NF is diagnosed by a doctor shining a lamp on your skin to look for cafe au lait spots. Also genetic history can determine if a person has NF or does not. NF can be treated by annual eye examinations, annual checkups, and surgery to remove toumbers, chemotherapy, and finally radiation

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    poodle hair cut was designed by hunters to help the dogs swim more efficiently. The hair left on the poodle was to keep the joints warm and protect them from sharp reeds. Poodles come in a variety of solid colours. Blues, greys, silvers, browns, café-au-laits, apricots and creams. The coat could show varying shades of the same colour. Distinctive characteristics – The standard poodle hair cut is one of the most distinctive characteristics of the breed if they are cut that way. If the poodle is not

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