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    ‘The Mouth Holds the Tongue’ is an instillation piece designed and built by Lili Huston-Herterich, Laurie Kang and Nadia Belerique and installed at The Power Plant in Toronto, Ontario. The design of the piece is based structurally on the Sonsbeek Pavilion in Arnhem which was designed by Aldo van Eyck, who championed the structuralist architectural movement. The Toronto based trio of Kang, Belerique, Huston-Herterich have taken their own interpretation guided by there respective mediums;…

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    MOUTH CANCER Research Questions: 1. What are the reasons for mouth cancer? 2. How effective are the treatments for mouth cancer? 3. How to avert mouth cancer? 4. What are the effective measures taken against mouth cancer? Objective:- The main reason behind choosing this topic is our keen interest in health and disease and when we saw the mortality rate due to cancer, it made us think to work on it. So we as a group of three candidates decided to spread awareness about mouth cancer. We decided…

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    “All Star” by Smash Mouth is encouraging song about choosing to be spectacular at what you do. The tone of the song is quite casual, written in first person and as if it was a conversation between the listener and the singer. It starts off with the singer admitting that “somebody once told me that the world is going to roll me”, and that he “ain’t the sharpest tool in the shed”. Clearly he doesn’t think that he amounts to much in the long run when it comes to following the rules and book smarts.…

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    Matt Donaghy and Ursula Riggs’ development in big mouth & ugly girl In an Interview by “Bookselling This Week” with Joyce Carol Oates in 2002 she states to have worked with adolescents for many years. Through that she became aware of how quick they can change; according to her, adults, on the contrary, don't have this characteristic. These experiences and observations come to light in her book “big mouth & ugly girl – know who your friends are”. This willingness to change can be found in both…

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    ELECTRONIC WORD-OF-MOUTH IN HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION:- A fundamental principle of customer behavior states that consumers have the ability to exert powerful influences upon each other; it is very natural that marketers manage interpersonal influence, and with spreading electronic technologies, it is very obvious that the indirect interactions among consumers have multiplied. WHY THIS ARTICLE:- Today every individual is influenced by electronic media and interaction in some…

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    The mouth which is also called the oral cavity is associated with the accessory organs such as teeth, salivary glands, and tongue. The mouth is where digestion starts. Our teeth are used to chew food into really small pieces and our saliva contains enzymes that begins the process of digestion. Our tongue occupies the floor of the mouth and mixes food with saliva to form bolus which is a compact mass that forms food into a lump that helps initiates swallowing. The mouth begins the process of…

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    bass also do not have a parental attachment to their offspring. The physical characteristics of bass are also very different than that of catfish. Unlike catfish, they have scales instead of smooth, slimy skin. The mouth of the largemouth bass is very large so they can open their mouth wide and engulf prey with speed and stealth. Unlike the catfish, the lateral line is very apparent on bass; it also stretches the length of their body, and…

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    multi-step process, from problem identification through solution, for making logically sound decisions”(Bound 1). However, emotional decision’s driving force is emotion at the time and thus results by vary by certain circumstances. Troung’s Bitter in the Mouth depicts emotion in decision making through Linda, a character who tastes every single word she hears or speaks . Also, Natasha Lvovich’s, a professor at Kingsborough Community College…

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    The book “Put Your Heart in Your Mouth” by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD, talks about natural treatments for issues such as angina, high blood pressure, arrhythmia, atherosclerosis, heart attack, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease. She helps provide a practical plan to prevent heart disease, which is very prevent these days. Regaining health by eating traditional foods, avoiding environmental pollutants, and staying away from common household chemicals, is also part of this book. One…

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    “The Sound of Silence" (Paul Simon, 1964)and "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" (Samuel Ervin Beam, 2008) are picturesque songs with meaningful social commentary. Their poetic lyrics reveal an invisible depression and critical content about the society. The two songs both convey a faint frustration against authors' ideal world, but the original cause of such emotion is different. In "the Sound of Silence", the author fell in deep depression because of the isolation and apathy among people lack…

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