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Dwarf vs Midget - Difference and Comparison - DiffenA person with dwarfism has disproportionately short limbs. The term midget was used to describe persons of small size but with normal proportions when compared ...
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MIDGET Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comOlder Use: Disparaging and Offensive., an abnormally small person having normal physical proportions. · any animal or thing that is very small for its kind.
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MIDGET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster1. something (such as an animal) much smaller than usual 2. sometimes offensive : a very small person and especially one of unusually small size.
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Midget - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in 1839 American English from "midge" with diminutive suffix -et, the word means a tiny biting insect.
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M WORD - UNDERSTANDING DWARFISMMidget has become recognized as a derogatory, hurtful term, a term of derision used to ridicule short-statured individuals.
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Dwarfism - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHDwarfism is the medical terminology for short-stature. It is defined as height-vertex below two standard deviations (-2SD) or in the third percentile for a ...<|separator|>
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The "M" Word - Little People of AmericaThe removal of the slur “midget” from everyday language advocating for a shift in how we discuss and represent individuals with dwarfism.
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FAQ - Little People of AmericaLittle People of America (LPA) defines dwarfism as a medical or genetic condition that usually results in an adult height of 4'10" or shorter, among both men ...
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Take Our Word For It, page two, Words to the WiseFeb 17, 2002 · By 1865, midget was being used to describe a very small person. By 1884 it referred to small people who were exhibited in shows or circuses.
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The M Word: Why the word “midget” is offensive to little peopleMidget, which comes from a word that means “very small fly,” was first used in reference to a little person in 1865. P.T. Barnum popularized the word when ...
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Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency- Clinical Management - NCBI - NIHMay 23, 2022 · The term "midget" as description of a proportionate dwarf was first used in 1816, but it was not until 1912, that Harvey Cushing in “The ...
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60 YEARS OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY: The hypothalamo-GH axisIn the 1930s pituitary extracts started to be administered to human 'pituitary dwarfs ... pituitary dwarf' treated with human GH. The pituitary gland was ...
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Growth hormone: historical notes - PubMedFrom 1908 pituitary surgery became established treatment in GH hypersecretion. In 1922 it was demonstrated that injection of pituitary extract to animals ...Missing: 1920s 1930s midget
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Recombinant Hormone - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsFollowing the successful treatment of a pituitary dwarf in 1958 with human growth hormone, programs were established to isolate this substance from ...
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Short Stature - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHMay 4, 2025 · Proportionate short stature is characterized by normal limb and trunk proportions. In contrast, disproportionate short stature is identified ...Missing: distinction | Show results with:distinction
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Dwarfism - Symptoms and causes - Mayo ClinicNov 7, 2024 · Very short stature of 4 feet 10 inches or less that results from a genetic or medical condition is considered dwarfism.<|separator|>
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Pituitary Dwarfism - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsGH deficiency during childhood is known as pituitary dwarfism. The condition is known for the low growth velocity, short stature, and abundant clinical features ...
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Achondroplasia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHAchondroplasia is the most common skeletal dysplasia found in humans, accounting for 90% of cases of disproportionate short stature. It is caused by a mutation ...
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Achondroplasia: a comprehensive clinical reviewJan 3, 2019 · Achondroplasia is the most common of the skeletal dysplasias that result in marked short stature (dwarfism).
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Evaluation of Short and Tall Stature in Children | AAFPJul 1, 2015 · Short stature is defined as a height more than two standard deviations below the mean for age (less than the 3rd percentile).Missing: distinction | Show results with:distinction
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ACMG practice guideline: Genetic evaluation of short stature - PMCThis guideline provides a rubric for the evaluation of short stature evaluation and summarizes common diagnoses and clinical testing available.
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Laron syndrome - Genetics - MedlinePlusApr 1, 2015 · Laron syndrome is a rare form of short stature that results from the body's inability to use growth hormone, a substance produced by the brain's pituitary ...
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Emotional Deprivation in Children: Growth Faltering and Reversible ...In addition, children with psychosocial short stature differ significantly from those with stunting due primarily to nutritional inadequacy in terms of ...Historical Perspective · Maternal Deprivation... · Endocrine System Alterations...
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Growth Hormone Stimulation Testing: To Test or Not to Test? That Is ...Jun 9, 2022 · Growth hormone stimulation tests remain part of the comprehensive evaluation of growth and are essential for the diagnosis of growth hormone (GH) deficiency.
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Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD): Symptoms & TreatmentGrowth hormone stimulation test: This is the main test that providers use to diagnose GHD. During the test, your child will receive medications that should ...
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MRI Findings of Pituitary Gland in Growth Hormone-Deficient ...Aug 10, 2022 · This study aims to explore the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of the pituitary gland (PG) in children with growth hormone deficiency (GHD)
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Short stature related to Growth Hormone Insensitivity (GHI ... - FrontiersMar 14, 2023 · GHI was reported for the first time by Laron as a syndrome characterized by short stature due to GH receptor (GHR) mutation.
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Cardiovascular risk in adult patients with growth hormone (GH ...In untreated GHD, cardiovascular risk is increased due to abnormal lipid profile (increased total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, increased ...
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Cardiovascular alterations in adult GH deficiency - ScienceDirect.comCardiovascular risk in adult GHD is increased due to altered body composition, abnormal lipid profile, insulin resistance and impaired glucose metabolism.
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Congenital IGF-1 deficiency protects from cancerPatients with Laron syndrome (LS), the best-characterized disease under the spectrum of congenital IGF-1 deficiencies, do not develop cancer is of major ...Laron syndrome (OMIM... · Link between congenital IGF-1...
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Safety and efficacy of growth hormone treatment: GeNeSIS study in ...Since the introduction of recombinant human GH in 1985, final height outcomes have improved in thousands of children with growth-related disorders. The main ...
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Effect of Growth Hormone Therapy on Height in Children With ...Conclusions Treatment with GH results in short-term increases in growth for children with idiopathic short stature, and long-term GH can increase adult height.
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Growth Hormone and Treatment Controversy; Long Term Safety of ...In presenting the risks of GH therapy, we review the excellent safety record of GH use, the known side effects, including minimal pain at the injection site, ...
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Adverse effects of growth hormone replacement therapy in childrenSide effects of rhGH replacement therapy in children and adolescents include rash and pain at injection site, transient fever, prepubertal gynecomastia, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Emotional Deprivation in Children: Growth Faltering and Reversible ...In addition, children with psychosocial short stature differ significantly from those with stunting due primarily to nutritional inadequacy in terms of ...
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Little people combat society's midget mentality - SFGATEFeb 25, 2007 · ... midget means a "very small small fly." In 1869, it was used specifically in Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Oldtown Folks": "Now you know ...Missing: printed | Show results with:printed
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General Tom Thumb | Biography & Facts - BritannicaSep 27, 2025 · Traditionally, the term “dwarf” was used to describe individuals with disproportions of body and limb, while “midget” referred to those of ...
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dwarf, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and moreA person or being who is very small in size or stature. Cf. Tom Thumb, n. 1a, hop-o'-my-thumb, n. midget1869–. A person who is (very) small or short; spec. a ...
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P.T. Barnum | Biography, Circus, Facts, & Quotes - BritannicaSep 30, 2025 · It was, however, Charles Stratton, a man only 25 inches (65 cm) tall who was discovered by Barnum, that proved to be his most profitable exhibit ...Missing: debut revenue
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P.T. Barnum - Quotes, Circus & Family - BiographyApr 2, 2014 · In 1842, Barnum met 4-year-old Charles Sherwood Stratton, who stood 25 inches tall and weighed 15 pounds. Sensing another potential windfall, ...Missing: debut height revenue
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The greatest show on earth? The myths of the Victorian freak showMar 21, 2020 · On 23 March 1844, a six-year-old dwarf marched into Buckingham Palace. His name was Charles Stratton, AKA General Tom Thumb, and he was 25in ...
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Vaudeville performers hi-res stock photography and images - AlamyLeopold von Singer (May 3, 1877 - March 5, 1951) formed Singer's Midgets in 1912-13, and built the Liliputstadt, a 'midget city' at the 'Venice in Vienna' ...
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Vaudeville: From Small-Time Acts to Ziegfelds Follies - YouTubeJul 24, 2014 · Through the 1920s, more than 25000 performers made Vaudeville the most popular form of entertainment in America. More than a series of ...
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The Terror of Tiny Town (1938) - IMDbRating 3.9/10 (2,016) ... Midgets in The Terror of Tiny Town (. ComedyFamilyWestern. An evil gunslinging midget comes to terrorize the good little people of Tiny Town. The townspeople ...
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The Terror of Tiny Town (1938) - Nick KarnerJan 9, 2021 · First, in big letters, JED BUELL'S MIDGETS, indicating that he is their master, I guess, in THE TERROR OF TINY TOWN. With an ALL MIDGET CAST, in ...
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The Rise and Fall of Circus Freakshows - PriceonomicsApr 30, 2014 · Sprague is part of a body modification subculture that explicitly seeks “freak stardom.” But for the majority of the 19th century's “freaks,” ...Missing: WWII changes
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The Dark World of Human Curiosities: Uncovering the History of ...Mar 26, 2023 · As public opinion turned against freak shows, they declined in popularity. Many countries passed laws that banned or regulated these shows, ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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Twenty-First Century Freak Show: Recent Transformations in the ...This sense that a golden age of freak shows, and the era of freaks themselves, is coming to an end also pervades Peter Schardt's more recent essay on the ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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Cars We Remember: Midget Auto Racing: The builders, the drivers ...Jan 9, 2019 · The first midget race took place out west in 1933 at Hughes Stadium in Los Angeles. Following that event, nearby Gilmore Stadium was built as ...
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Midget Car Racing - Hinchliffe HistoryThe first midget race was held June 4, 1933, at the Loyola High School stadium in Los Angeles. A midget car is a very small single-seater car with a lot of ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Retrospective: Auto Racing on Jersey's Westfield-Clark BorderMidget car racing in the mid-1930s was an exciting and rapidly growing motorsport that captured the imagination of fans across the United States. Four-cylinder ...
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About Us - United States Auto ClubThe United States Auto Club (USAC) is a premier motorsport sanctioning body dedicated to promoting, organizing, and ensuring the integrity of American auto ...<|separator|>
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USAC Racing - Midget Cars And Silver Crown Series - Hot RodAug 13, 2007 · The USAC racing sanctioning body is one of the most historic in all of motorsports, we look at their four main series-midget cars, ...
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Understanding the Dynamics of Midget RacingApr 5, 2024 · Midget racing's first organized events date all the way back to 1933. Members of the Midget Auto Racing Association gathered at Loyola High ...
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Midget Little Brutus shares his remarkable story - Slam WrestlingFeb 11, 2009 · As midget wrestling soared to new heights in the 1950s, young stars like Lionel Giroux (Little Beaver), Marcel Gauthier (Sky Low Low) and ...
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World Midgets' TitleWORLD MIDGETS' TITLE. There were two groups of the midget wrestlers, each of which had its own world title. The midget wrestling was usually for a comedy ...
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The "M" word: Advocates petition Iowa school district to change ...Nov 21, 2024 · Initially coined by a local reporter in 1927 to describe a victorious football team, the nickname remains a point of pride for the district.Missing: 1920s | Show results with:1920s
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Iowa school district say no to mascot name changeNov 19, 2024 · The Estherville Lincoln Central Community School District mascot has been the Midget since the 1920s. A group is asking officials to change ...Missing: 1920s | Show results with:1920s
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Freak Shows in the United States (1840-1940)Dec 29, 2021 · These “carte de visites” were widely collected by Americans and made quite a bit of money for the “freaks” and the owners of freak shows. The ...Missing: decline WWII changes
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American circus history: Rose's Royal MidgetsNov 9, 2020 · Rose's Royal Midgets was a troupe comprised of 25 'little people' who entertained thousands of people worldwide. Performing in their own bands, Tribute shows, ...
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Little People PostcardsOct 8, 2020 · The Doll Family, also known as the Earles, was a group of three sisters and their brother who performed in sideshows and circuses in the United ...
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Representations of People with Dwarfism in 1930s Cinema ... - GaleSurely Fleming was influenced by Disney's success with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs when he decided to cast people with dwarfism to play the Munchkins, ...
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[PDF] SAG-AFTRA Television Agreement Wage TablesBackground Actors: 11.0%. 4.0%. 3.5%. General Background Actors. $187. $208. $216. $224. Special Ability Background Actors. $197. $218. $226. $234. Photographic ...
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Midget Wrestling, Now More Appropriately Referred To As "Extreme ...Dwarfanators is a high-energy, action-packed form of entertainment that features athletes of short stature showcasing their wrestling prowess.Buy Ticket · Micro wrestler · Dwarf wrestling show · Booking Information
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[PDF] LPA Policy Manual - 6th Revision - Little People of AmericaSep 26, 2023 · Date of death/cause if known/dwarf type;. 3. If related to ... midget,” considered offensive by. LPA. (160). XXVII. NATIONAL DWARFISM ...
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The term 'midget' has long been used to describe people ... - YahooJul 8, 2021 · The word "midget," or the M-word, is considered a derogatory slur that should never be used, according to LPA, whose 8,000 members include ...Missing: medical | Show results with:medical
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Dickinson High retires 'Midgets' mascot after nearly a centuryMar 17, 2025 · After nearly a century, Dickinson High School is officially retiring the “Midgets” mascot, citing student concerns, legal risks and evolving community values.Missing: 2021 | Show results with:2021
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The readers' editor on… the language used around people with ...Mar 23, 2014 · The Guardian's style guide bans the use of the phrase 'confined to a wheelchair', and notes that the words 'dwarf' and 'midget' can be offensive.
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Midget | Growth, Dwarfism & Genetics - BritannicaSep 27, 2025 · The children of midgets are usually of ordinary height and proportions. This term is often considered pejorative; the term proportionate dwarf ...Missing: first | Show results with:first
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[PDF] Activity Spaces of Dwarfs: Research via the Internetnately for a dwarf, his or her short stature can ... a little person. Some found that although public ... about 'that midget'-then it can get bad.
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Bill banning Freeburg High's Midgets mascot advances - STLPRMar 20, 2025 · People with dwarfism find the term midget derogatory. The bill, requiring the Metro East high school to pick a replacement by 2028, ...
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Freeburg mascot fight in Springfield - Republic-Times | NewsApr 16, 2025 · Freeburg High School's mascot, the “Midgets,” is considered by many as a slur used against people with dwarfism. The bill still has to go ...Missing: controversy 2024
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Bill banning dwarfism slur as mascot passes HouseApr 8, 2025 · The bill, which would ban mascots that are discriminatory toward people with disabilities, would only affect one school in Illinois.Missing: controversy | Show results with:controversy
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[PDF] LPA issues statement to abolish the "m" word - Little People of AmericaToday, the word “midget” is considered a derogatory slur. The dwarfism community has voiced that they prefer to be referred to as dwarfs, little people, people ...Missing: 1860s | Show results with:1860s<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Inclusive Language Playbook: Writing About DisabilityLittle person, ... While some people may use the word “dwarf” to describe themselves, “little person,” “person of short stature,” and “person with dwarfism” are ...
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(PDF) Guidelines on Inclusive Language and Images in Scholarly ...Oct 16, 2024 · acceptable in medical contexts. midget; dwarf*. little person; person with dwarfism (if accurate); person of short. stature; person of ...
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Clinical genetic counselors' use of people‐ and identity‐first ... - NIH... person or a dwarf. Participant 14 speculated about possible reasons behind ... language being used does affect the relationship and to what extent.Missing: dwarfism | Show results with:dwarfism
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Midgetism | The Exploitation and Discrimination of People with DwarfisApr 14, 2023 · ... discrimination people with dwarfism experience is influenced by both heightism and disablism. As a result, it unpacks and challenges the ...
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Why is the term midget considered derogatory but the term little ...May 24, 2022 · Some might reclaim the term ... Nobody looking to hurt someone for dwarfism organically uses the term "little person" but midget comes to mind ...<|separator|>
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Why Do Names for Minorities Keep Changing? - Painting On ScarsJun 14, 2015 · Minority names have been changing a lot throughout the last century. This social pattern has been dubbed the Euphemism Treadmill by psychologist Stephen Pinker.
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The euphemism treadmill: the lifecycle of derogatory labels for peoplePeople with dwarfism will prefer to be called “little person” or “person of short stature” due to the associations of dwarf with mythology. As for “midget ...
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Dwarfs: The Changing Lives of Archetypal 'Curiosities' - dsq-sds.orgMany individuals when hearing the expression "midget wrestlers," automatically have a negative response. My own understanding was enriched by a telephone ...