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  2. Infant ear piercing - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and the United Kingdom, the issue of whether or not parents and primary caregivers should consent to baby ear piercing is currently a hot debate. [citation needed] According to a petition-making website 38 Degrees, Susan Ingram implores the U.K. Minister of State for Children and Families to set a minimum age requirement for ear piercing and make the practice illegal.

  3. Protruding ear - Wikipedia

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    Boy with otapostasis. Father and son with otapostasis. Protruding ear, otapostasis or bat ear is an abnormally prominent human ear. It may be unilateral or bilateral. The concha is large with poorly developed antihelix and scapha. It is the result of malformation of cartilage during primitive ear development in intrauterine life. [1]

  4. When does a pediatrician say it's OK to pierce a baby's ears?

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    Parents have many reasons for deciding to pierce their baby's ears, from cultural traditions to a desire to save their child pain later in life. ... waiting until two weeks after your baby has ...

  5. Earring - Wikipedia

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    British men started piercing both ears in the 1980s; George Michael of Wham! was a prominent example. As of now, it is widely acceptable for teenage and pre-teen boys to have both ears pierced as well simply as a fashion statement. Newborn baby girl with triple ear piercings – Costa Rica 2012

  6. Alfred E. Neuman - Wikipedia

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    Neuman on Mad 30, published December 1956. Alfred E. Neuman is the fictitious mascot and cover boy of the American humor magazine Mad.The character's distinct smiling face, gap-toothed smile, freckles, red hair, protruding ears, and scrawny body date back to late 19th-century advertisements for painless dentistry, also the origin of his "What, me worry?"

  7. Big Ear Tutu - Wikipedia

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    Hu Tutu, also known as Big Ear Tutu. Big Ear Tutu (Chinese: 大耳朵图图) is a Chinese cartoon television series. Its main character is Hu Tutu, a young boy with very large ears. The boy (also known as Big Ear Tutu) is inquisitive and energetic. Often his curiosity drives the plot of the episode.

  8. Mom’s Cute Joke About French Bulldogs’ Ears Has Everybody ...

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    In the video she's playing with his big ears as he looks at the camera, clearly annoyed. Winston's mom says his ears are decorative only, and more specifically not used for hearing!

  9. File:Anatomy of the Human Ear.svg - Wikipedia

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