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A few years ago, I attended for the first time a performance of Mozart's opera, The Magic Flute. The electrifying moment came when the Queen of the Night launched into her aria. I sat bolt-upright on the edge of the seat, and must have held my breath for the entire duration. My heart ached and tears welled up in my eyes. Her voice rang through me everywhere as though I had dematerialized into a...
392 A 17‐year‐old female with a several‐year history of bilateral keratoconus was visited about 1 year prior to deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) in her right eye (OD). History‐wise, she was intolerant to glasses and contact lenses and her past medical history and family history were unremarkable. On ocular examination, she had visual acuity (VA) of 2 meters counting fingers (CF) in ea...
An ancient Buddhist story I tells of a young mother who took her baby son to the pond of the sage Mahosadha to bathe him. A ghoul, watching from a distance, assumed the form of a woman and approached the mother and son, asking if she might play with the child. The ghoul took the child in her arms, singing softly to it. All of a sudden the ghoul ran off with the child, while the mother pursued, ...
INTRODUCTION Brown syndrome is a rare ocular movement abnormality. This syndrome is characterized by an inability to elevate the affected eye in adduction. Most cases are sporadic but the occurrence in Monozygotic twins has suggested the possible autosomal dominant inheritance in Brown syndrome. CASE PRESENTATION A 4-year-old girl (one pair of dizygotic twins) was referred to our pediatric op...
Progressive hemifacial atrophy (Parry-Romberg syndrome, PHA) is characterised by slowly progressive atrophy, usually involving one side of the face, and may be associated with ocular manifestations which include enophthalmos, restrictive strabismus and hypotony. We report a case of keratoconus seen in a patient with PHA after obtaining approval from our Institutional Review Board. We are unawar...
Human Ecology Review, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2009 © Society for Human Ecology The collection of articles for this special section is primarily the result of a symposium organized by Dr. Tom Dietz that took place at the XIV International Conference of the Society for Human Ecology. The symposium as well as this collection of papers represents a unique cross-section of scholars at various stages in thei...
This short book for adolescents is one of a series giving information in story form, about careers. It is a useful idea and the essential facts about social work are correctly conveyed. Most important of all, is the skilful way in which the author has woven into her story the kind of personality needed for this type of work. Apart from the inappropriate dust cover (showing a nurse in uniform) t...
“Gender inequality holds back the growth of individuals, the development of countries and the evolution of societies, to the disadvantage of both men and women,” noted the State of World Population Report 2000. The report makes an excellent case for placing gender inequality under the spotlight so that it can be seen as one of the most urgent matters that severely affects issues of both human r...
Two experiments investigated 18-month-olds' understanding of the link between visual perception and emotion. Infants watched an adult perform actions on objects. An emoter then expressed neutral affect or anger toward the adult in response to the adult's actions. Subsequently, infants were given 20 s to interact with each object. In Experiment 1, the emoter faced infants with a neutral expressi...
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