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The term \"drag\" refers to the performance of exaggerated masculinity, femininity, or other forms of gender expression, usually for entertainment purposes. Drag usually involves cross-dressing. A drag queen is someone (usually male) who performs femininity and a drag king is someone (usually female) who performs masculinity. Performances often involve comedy, social satire, and at times political commentary.[1][2][3] The term may be used as a noun as in the expression in drag or as an adjective as in drag show.[4]
For many decades, American network television, only the broadest slapstick drag tradition was generally represented. Few American TV comedians consistently used drag as a comedy device, among them Milton Berle,[51] Flip Wilson,[52] and Martin Lawrence,[53] although drag characters have occasionally been popular on sketch TV shows like In Living Color (with Jim Carrey's grotesque female bodybuilder)[54] and Saturday Night Live (with the Gap Girls, among others). On the popular 1960s military sitcom, McHale's Navy, Ensign Parker (Tim Conway) sometimes had to dress in drag (often with hilarious results) whenever McHale and/or his crew had to disguise themselves in order to carry out their elaborate schemes. Gilligan's Island occasionally features men dressing in women's clothes, though this was not considered drag since it was not for a performance.
In the 1980s, the sketch comedy series CODCO and The Kids in the Hall both made prominent use of drag performance.[70] The Kids in the Hall consisted of five men, while CODCO consisted of three men and two women; however, all ten performers, regardless of their own gender, performed both male and female characters. Notably, both troupes also had openly gay members, with Scott Thompson of The Kids in the Hall and Greg Malone and Tommy Sexton of CODCO being important pioneers of gay representation on Canadian TV in their era.[71] The use of drag in CODCO also transitioned to a lesser extent into the new series This Hour Has 22 Minutes in the 1990s; although cross-gender performance is not as central to 22 Minutes as it was in CODCO, Cathy Jones and Mary Walsh, the two cast members common to both series, both continued to play selected male characters.[72]
The photo above purports to show (Lutheran) Church of Sweden clergy demonstrating yesterday in Stockholm to \"break the conspiracy of silence regarding homosexuals, bisexuals, and transsexuals.\" Few of us, perhaps, would have noticed a great deal of silence on the issue, but I suppose these ministers are specially trained to listen for it. But my interest was tweaked by a side issue: the marchers' use of the roman collar. In standard progressivist polemic, the roman collar is deplored as a token of clericalism, and more particularly of the hierarchical subordination typified by the Church of Rome. We might expect that progressives, in keeping with their anti-hierarchical convictions, would never let themselves appear in the roman collar, either dressing indistinguishably from the laity or creating an alternative garb more emblematic of humility. Yet the fact is that attempts at replacement insignia have flopped; no badge expresses the notion \"clergy\" as unequivocally as the roman collar. This means that -- on those infrequent occasions when progressivists want to be publicly identifiable as clergy -- on goes the collar, out go the principles. It's not without an amusing side. Those instances on which the forward-thinking brethren summon the bad old hierarchical caste system to their aid do not redound to their credit. Attorneys for priest-defendants regularly stuff them into the too-snug clerics fished out from the depths of the rectory closet, hoping the jury will atavistically respond to the uniform. Here's an example from a churchman indicted for advanced ideas about youth ministry: Fr Joseph Jordan was a modern priest, always dressed in baseball cap, tracksuit and trainers. One mother remarked that the only time she had seen him in clerical garb was in the dock at Cardiff Crown Court. In addition to arraignment fashions, the roman collar also comes in handy when television or news cameras are at hand, and it's politically more expedient for, say, Professor Richard McBrien to weigh-in as Father Richard McBrien. Dressed in a jacket and tie, a refractory Catholic academic comes across on the tube as just another refractory Catholic academic, his Holy Orders notwithstanding. (For analogous reasons, when military officers go on television to oppose some aspect of administration policy, the producers make sure they're in uniform.) And then, finally, there is the public street demonstration, as exemplified in the photo from Stockholm. The marching ministers even put aside their pastel clergy shirts in favor of deadpan Catholic black, lest inattentive spectators mistake them for random amateur cross-dressers. There's a \"me too\" dimension to their use of the roman collar: \"You should take us seriously, because the collar is an emblem of clergyhood and clergyhood an emblem of ecclesial authority and ecclesial authority an emblem of moral seriousness -- not that we are morally serious in fact, but we have fierce political passions for which some kind of public legitimacy is needed.\" In a paradoxical way, progressivists' infrequent tactical resort to clerical garb is more \"clericalist\" than conservatives' day-in day-out use of the same. After all, the conservative can say, \"Hey look. I'm a priest around the clock, and I'm just doing what I'm told, just keeping to Canon 284, so I take the multiple headaches along with the occasional advantage that comes with the collar.\" But the trendy clergyman, who dresses as a layman 99 percent of the time and puts on clerics only as a signal to strangers and only for some tactical advantage, is trading precisely on the moral prestige that society imputes to the clerical caste as a whole. He's saying in effect: \"Pay greater attention to my words, because -- when all is said and done -- it's the Church that's speaking.\" To pull this stunt is to borrow the moral authority that belongs to an institution so as to exploit it for personal gain, and of such is the kingdom of clericalism. Photo: Le Figaro (AFP/Nackstrand)
For some, just to behave in the manner of their desired gender, such as cross-dressing, using pronouns, breast compression, or augmentation, can make them satisfied and happy without having to undergo hormone replacement therapy or sex reassignment surgery. Some may be content with just getting hormone pills without sex reassignment surgery. Even among patients who undergo sex reassignment surgery, they are satisfied with different things too.
To receive sex reassignment services, everyone must always receive a psychiatric evaluation. Many people mistakenly believe that seeing a psychiatrist implies a mental disorder. This is far from the truth. The psychiatrist is there to determine that the client is true to his/her will and will not regret it later, or the will is not caused by the confusion that might occur with schizophrenia patients who are delusional about their desire to be transgender, have personality problems or are sexually happy from cross-dressing only.
Oxytetracycline is an antibiotic for the treatment of the infections caused by Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms. Among novel formulations applied for damaged skin, hydrogels have shown to be superior as they can provide a moist environment for the wound. The purpose of this study was to prepare and evaluate the hydrogels of oxytetracycline consisted of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and chitosan polymers. A study design based on 4 factors and 3 levels was used for the preparation and evaluation of hydrogels formed by freeze-thaw (F-T) cycle using PVA and chitosan as a matrix-based wound dressing system. Furthermore, an experimental design was employed in order to study the effect of independent variables, namely drug amount (X[sub]1, 500-1000 mg), the amount of PVA (X[sub]2, 3.33-7.5%), the amount of chitosan (X[sub]3, 0.5-1%), and F-T cycle (X[sub]4, 3-7 cycles) on the dependent variables, including encapsulation efficiency, swelling index, adsorption of protein onto hydrogel surface, and skin permeation. The interaction of formulation variables had a significant effect on both physicochemical properties and permeation. Hydrogel microbial tests with sequential dilution method in Muller-Hinton broth medium were also carried out. The selected hydrogel (F6) containing 5% PVA, 0.75% chitosan, 1000 mg drug, and 3 F-T cycles was found to have increased encapsulation efficiency, gel strength, and higher skin permeation suitable for faster healing of wounds. Results showed the biological stability of oxytetracycline HCl in the hydrogel formulation with a lower dilution of the pure drug. Thus, oxytetracycline-loaded hydrogel could be a potential candidate to be used as a wound dressing system.
Hydrogels are three dimensional, hydrophilic, and polymeric lattice which are appropriate for absorbing large amounts of water or biological liquids[1]. Due to their high water content, porosity, and soft consistency, hydrogels closely simulate natural living tissue more than any other type of synthetic biomaterials[2]. Hydrogels are also partly deformable and may adapt to the shape of the surface to which they are applied. Hydrogels can be chemically stable or they can degrade and finally disintegrate and dissolve[3]. Their highly spongy structure may simply be tuned by regulating the density of cross-links in the gel matrix and the tendency of the hydrogels for the humid environment in which they are swollen[4]. Their porosity also allows entrapment of drugs within the gel matrix and further drug release at a rate associated with the diffusion coefficient of a small molecule or a macromolecule by the gel network[5]. Hydrogels are also usually highly biocompatible, which can be related to the high amounts of water in patches. 59ce067264
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