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    Tongue cancer is a very common cancer that plagues people daily. It is a form of oral cancer that forms in the front two-thirds of the mouth. It usually develops in the squamous cells of the mouth. Around forty- three- thousand people in the U.S alone are affected by this type of cancer just this year. It kills roughly one person per hour, which is twenty-four in one day alone. This cancer causes a lot of deaths and a little more than half of the people with this cancer will die in the next five…

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    me heavily. I was excited as they told me we were going to have a special dinner. Arctic Char butterflied with fried vegetables. The dinner sounded delicious and enchanting, a feast for a king. I set the table that night with high hopes, whilst my mother and father prepared the banquet. That night was going to be filled with memories: tasting the dinner, choking on dinner, and barfing up…

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    secreting glands located throughout the palate, nasal and oral cavity. Salivary gland cancer is uncommon. Also, it is about 2% of head and neck tumors forming in the salivary glands, the majority in the parotid. The range incidence happen in the year bout 0.4 to 13.5 cases per 100,000. [14]. can distinguish this disease through know some symptoms such as pain,fluid ,draining from the ear, numbness, weakness,a lump, and trouble swallowing the most type of salivary gland cancer when gland has a…

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    1.2.1 The Structure of the Primary Sensory Organ, Tongue: Taste is primarily mediated by the endogenous gustatory organ, taste buds found within three of four types of papillae: fungiform, foliate, and circumvallate. The main muscular structure of the tongue is enclosed by an epithelial cell layer which contains small projections called papillae. Some regions of the papillae are specifically devoted to the detection of taste molecules and are called taste papillae or taste epithelium. The rest…

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    Taste of Acetaminophen in Students who lack Bitter taste receptors for Phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) Alexander Hernandez 3791590 PCB 3063 Genetics Lab Section U09 Abstract PTC is a lab created synthetic substance formulated very recently, while acetaminophen has a much longer history. The question is did the ability to taste each of these substances evolve differently over time. A PTC non-taster might still be able to taste acetaminophen even though they lack the PTC taste…

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    Mastication is an unconscious lateral and adduction motion that is organised by the motor program, which is then controlled by the central nervous system. (1) Nonetheless, the motions of swallowing and chewing can be adjusted, as the type of food that is being consumed (e.g. brittle, tough) solely contributes to it. (2) Furthermore, mastication constitutes the aid in the mechanical breakdown of food into minor particles, then movements in teeth, digestive enzymes and four bilateral muscles…

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    I’ve chosen Raven Symone who is aged 29, she is an American actress, comedian, model, singer, song writer, television producer and talk show host. She became a favorite of mine has a child in a hit TV show called “That’s so Raven”. In the stage of development in Erikson’s theory is Intimacy V. Isolation which means a time where we explore relationships leading toward longer term commitments with someone other than a family member. Raven is in the stage where she is searching for intimacy she had…

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    In the article “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan, a Chinese-American writer, shares her idea that we all speak a different kind of “Englishes” unconsciously and that we are sometimes categorized by the way we speak. Tan supports her argument by giving examples of her family's cultural background and describing how her mother was discriminated by retailers, stockbrokers, and doctors because her mother’s English seemed improper. Tan explains that language does not have to be uniformed and completely…

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    search of a better life, and better opportunities. The hardships and prosperities of immigration are told in stories like: Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford, Vietnamese Native Thankful for Chance Offered in America by Ronnie Thomas, and Mother Tongue by Amy Tan. Immigration has changed America by mixing and changing cultures and ideas while changing those who emigrate by giving them new opportunities to better their life otherwise unaccessible. In Of Plymouth…

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    every person. People have different communication styles based on where they live and grew up. Certain regions speak differently than other regions based on geographical differences. Amy Tan, in “Mother Tongue,” highlights these different communication patterns when she addresses stories about her mother (Mrs. Tan) and the way the made-up standards affects her interaction with other people. Mrs. Tan’s style of speech causes different types of people to discriminate against her because her speech…

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