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    incorrect relation between the teeth of the two dental arches when they approach each other as the jaws close; and, when the interproximal contact area between neighbor teeth on a same arch is bigger due to tooth rotation or when such contact is open. Consequently, this unusual alignment cause the teeth of one arch not to have a nice contact area between them, fact that may predispose an individual to be more susceptible to dental biofilm accumulation and calculus formation. Eventually, such…

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    Firefly Research Paper

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    I have made it my duty to know if a show will be garbage before or after it comes out. There have been many TV shows that I have loved, but have failed due to the studio taking a huge deuce on it because of timing, bad advertising, bad writing and bad planning. One example of such a great show is the sci-fi western Firefly. It holds a special place in my heart because it was so different, and it blended old timey western elements with futuristic space opera themes. It was cancelled after 13…

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    On March 1st, 1940, Richard Wright’s first novel “Native Son” was published. For historians today, Wright’s novel marked the beginning of the literature that directly engaged with racial tension. He was titled the “father of African American Literature”, and published a short essay titled “Blueprint for Negro Writing” exercising his new-found authority, in which he directs black writers in the craft and responsibility of dealing with race issues within writing. He believes that the Negro writer…

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    There are academic claims suggesting that Medieval Europe is a direct continuation of Ancient Rome. Through the evidence found within the given text, there seems to be a similar correlation between such cultures, specific using the historical context provided. Examples of the given historical contexts for both cultures would be: architectural development, visual elements (such as painting or tapestries), statues, and written products. Due to the uniqueness of each culture, one will notice that…

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    and dentists must be ready to manage the situation. Early detection of impaction with time interception, and well-managed orthodontic and surgical treatment, impacted maxillary canines can be guided to erupt in an appropriate location in the dental arch.(1) Maxillary permanent canines position is very strategically important in keeping the occlusal relationship symmetrical and harmony. The upper canine are the most impacted tooth(excluding 3rd molars) with prevalence between 1% to 2%(11).…

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    The Human Foot

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    the men use their spears and take down the animal when it is too tired to go on (Liebenberg, 2006). This ancient form of hunting is said to go back long ago when humans had just started to hunt. The human foot is perfect for this type of hunting. The arch in the foot has elastic properties that act as springs when the foot spreads across the ground. This helps with storing of energy of these forces…

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    Talipes equinovarus (club foot) is a congenital deformity; it is a relatively common occurring in approximately 1:1000 births. Developed of the foot is deformed when compared to the relationship to the leg. The Achilles tendon and posterior ankle are contracted and the foot is inverted and rotated in relationship to the leg. People with this deformity will have excessive pressure on the lateral portion of the foot, due to its abnormal positioning. Patient’s conditions • Excessive swelling…

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    Professor Snape is a huge controversy starter to any Harry Potter fanatic. It is whether his is a villain or a hero. To set everything straight, he is a villain that did heroic events at times. Snape became evil due to the fact that James Potter, his arch nemesis, bullied him when he was younger. On top of that his girlfriend, Lily,…

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    the instructor. He does not like to be held by the hand to do the activities. He likes to concentrate and try it on his own. The only book that I seem him going through it is the Bible for babies; which have several stories for children like The Arch of Noah, Samson, Baby Jesus and others. He knows the stories upside down. He can read them, but he has memorized them that he recognizes several words and names. For instance, Jesus is one of the. i best examples. He recognizes the “J” because it…

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    It often occurs as a by-product of another foot condition going untreated. People who have fallen arches, for example, will often end up with hallux rigidis because of the way they walk to compensate for their arch issues. This puts extra pressure on the toe joint, which then degenerates faster than normal. As the toe joint begins to fail, at first the toe becomes limited in its function. But over time, this limited motion slows up until no motion happens. At…

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