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    Orthodontics

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    more work for orthodontist to mount. Invisalign braces are a special type of appliance that does not require brackets. Instead, they are clear plastic oral trays that are fixed on the ends of the teeth. Their transparency accompanied by the lack of an arch wire warrants that they are almost invisible. Nevertheless, they are only appropriate for reasonably minor…

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    less serious symptoms of intervertebral disc disease include pain and weakness to jump and yelping unexpectedly when touched or moving. The more serious symptoms are tense neck muscles, loss of bladder or bowel control. It can also lower head stance, arch the back, or cause dragging of one or more legs when walking. Animals can also tremble, shake, or have paralysis multiple limbs. The most common symptoms are anxious behavior, and muscle Spasms over the back and neck. In smaller breeds of…

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    complex construction plans in order to ensure that its citizens continued to view the city life as comfortable and aesthetically pleasing (Stokstad & Cothren, 2014 p. 172), which is probably why they borrowed from Greek architecture. Thanks to the arch and other Roman architectural forms, Romans were capable of constructing sizeable buildings that still maintained the sturdiness of the small structures. Since they were well-known innovators, Roman architectural methods spread far and wide,…

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    Obstacles In Sports

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    use when doing a throw-in include triceps branchii, biceps branchii, and deltoid. These muscles allow you to move your body to move and throw the ball. When a ball is coming at you in the air, a good strategy is to trap it with your chest. You must arch as if you were hugging a tree. To do this you must use your scapula to bend in that certain way. You also need to be prepared for the ball to hit your ribs. While doing this, you will experience your pectoralis arching with your…

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    falling action is presented when he is ridiculed and treated as an animal in a zoo, leading to his severe depression and aggression. Thus, the denouement is expressed in the last chapter where he hangs himself. For instance, “Just under the crown of the arch dangled a pair of feet… Slowly, very slowly like two unhurried compass needles, the feet turned” (259). The setting of Brave New World takes place in London (mostly), England and New Mexico in the year 632 A.F (After Ford). “ A squat grey…

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    authoritative and significant in the ancient Egyptian belief system as he brutally liquidated his own relative Osiris. Seth's role as his brother's usurper remains exceedingly pertinent to ancient Egyptian religion as it would lead to the birth of Seth's arch nemesis Horus, the battles the two fought, which included physical conflicts and boat races, and Seth leaving the Delta to go into exile in the vast and empty Egyptian desert. Seth's actions shook the roots of the divine family tree for the…

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    Bartleby think they’ve found a loophole: A church in New Jersey, with a papal endorsement, is celebrating its centenary with a plenary indulgence to all who pass through the arched entranceway. All they have to do, the angel’s motive is to go through the arch; therefore, their sins will be forgiven; they will have a morally clean slate: stating, "No harm, and no foul." Then, they must lose their wings and "transubstantiate to pure human," and they’ll be able to die and go straight to heaven with…

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    Earthworm Research Paper

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    The earthworm’s brain was barely visible. A pair of small, white, ball-shaped seminal receptacles lay on each side of the earthworm, along with two pairs of larger, whitish seminal vesicles below them. Beneath the reproductive organs, a dark aortic arch was visible. A gray tube, the dorsal vessel, ran along the earthworm’s back. The coelom was the space around the organs, as it is a body cavity surrounding the organs. 7. The crop, gizzard, and intestine contained soil (food). The gizzard had a…

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    I’ve never fully grasped the concept of racism as a structural and institutional construct until the middle of my junior year of high school. Instead, I was under the assumption that racism only meant being offensive to another person or causing harm to their emotional state because of the color of their skin. Of course, I’ve always known it was something unethical, but it was never thoroughly explained to me or extensively discussed about in school. In my ignorance, racism was the distant…

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    Antichrist In Judaism

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    The foremost and consummate antichrist type in the Bible is Antiochus Epiphanes. In the book, “The Understanding of Ornament in the Italian Renaissance”, author Clare Lapraik Guest, states that his processions, “contained temporal allegories and robed statues of the gods plus mythological scenes.” In 168 B.C. he conquered Jerusalem, and inside the Jewish temple, slaughtered a pig on an idol he built to the god, Jupiter. In referencing the Abomination of Desolation in the book of Daniel, Christ…

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