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    Marital Rape In India: Current Legal System  Introduction “Marriage is the intimate union and equal partnership of a man and a woman. It comes to us from the hand of God, who created male and female in his image, so that they might become one body and might be fertile and multiply. The free consent of the spouses makes a marriage. From this consent and from the sexual consummation of marriage a special bond arises between husband and wife. This bond is lifelong and exclusive. The marriage bond has

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    know the correct locations, areas, angles, and depths of the injuries. X-rays and/or CT scans should be done prior. Hardware such as metal rods, screws, or plastic placed in the human body is an attraction for orthopedic surgeons. “Insertion of foreign objects into the human body has been performed with increasing frequency during the past 50 years and has received added encouragement in the antimicrobial era” (Howard A. Medelsohnn, 1961). According to the California Medicine Journal, there have been

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    Everyone loves to watch a good horror film. Whether the effects in the movie are really gory or extremely unsettling, these nail-biting experiences are what give the audience a thrill as they try to peel their eyes away from the screen. The concept of these movies is to give the viewers a good scare, one that will have them glancing over their shoulders or double checking if their doors are locked at night for the next week. This genre has been around since the late nineteenth century, but horror

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    subcutaneous tissue with foreign bodies. The human body is composed of complex systems and mechanisms, which interact in order to maintain homeostasis. When deviancy disrupts the bodily chemical reactions, the internal processes operating to uphold optimal living conditions will be altered. The human body requires tight limitations of cell, tissue, organ, and organ system activity in order to function properly. As humans, bodily piercings are considered foreign, unfamiliar objects to our anatomy. Correspondingly

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    I- Introduction: Diabetes is one of the most discussed and debated chronic disease amongst many conditions in the category, and has been studied extensively. This is undoubtedly related to just how common diabetes is. In fact, in 2013, according to the IDF Diabetes Atlas (2013), 382 million individuals had diabetes, around 6% of the roughly 7 billion world population. Amongst those, about 80% live in low to middle income countries (IDF, 2013). Considering that those countries form the majority of

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    Wound separation possesses even more problems to a patient and can permanently scar the skin, it could potentially occur each time an incision is made. Death of tissue, known as necrosis, nerve damage affecting feeling and stimulation, serious scarring which sometimes leaves the patient feeling more self-conscious than even before the surgery and other alternative complications arise as a result of plastic surgery. Psychological: MedicineNet

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    All the Board-Certified Surgeons at The Surgery Group have many years of training and experience performing minimally invasive, robot-assisted and traditional open surgeries. Due to the number of procedures we have performed, our dedication to providing each patient with superior care and the investment we have made in state-of-the-art equipment, and training, our patient outcomes are typically better than those seen at other surgery centers in the Florida Panhandle. What is Minimally Invasive Surgery

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    has existed since the eighteen hundreds. Thoreau comments on how people would often throw out perfectly good clothes, because of one little hole, because “people are judged by their clothes” (20). This upsets Thoreau because to him, a little bit of damage does not mean something is useless or broken. He believes that people should just patch the hole, since it is more cost effective and will increase the duration of the articles lifetime. However, more commonly the piece of clothing is thrown out to

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    The Life and Death of Satire The Encyclopedia Britannica describes satire as, “an artistic form [and] is one of the most heavily worked literary designations, and one of the most imprecise.” (“Satire”). This definition shows that satire has had time to grow and has been changed over time to encapsulate an entire genre of literature. One of the earliest satires was “The Frogs,” by Aristophanes the Greek playwright. “The Frogs” is a play that focuses on Dionysus, and his travels into the underworld

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