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    sound the operator says if there's an emergency? 240 million calls are made to 9-1-1 in the U.S. each year. In many areas, 70% or more are from wireless devices. Cell phones have good in things. Let's go back to the first paragraph when 18 year old Brandy Vela. If it wasn't for her cell phone she would have been able to send that text out to worn her family that she was having suicidal thoughts.Also let's go back to the young girls who lost their lives to the snapping and driving. If it wasn't…

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    Los Angeles has many dentists, but these three practices have earned a reputation as some of L.A.'s best. 1. Dental Playground 4425 S. Main Street, Los Angeles, Ca 90037, Telephone: (323) 306-4299 1810 W. Slauson Ave, Los Angeles, Ca 90047, Telephone: (323) 545-6076 3530 Century Blvd, Inglewood, Ca 90303, Telephone: (323) 332-6629 Hours: Monday - Friday: 10am to 7pm, Saturday: 8am to 3pm www.dentalplayground.com Dental Playground is a full service dental office, including…

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    Moreau's Monster

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    Furthermore he is a drunk. Throughout the story he is consistently not sober and often acts out because of it. One example is Near the end when they are finding Moreau and Prendick describes Montgomery: “When I saw Montgomery swallow a third dose of brandy I took it upon myself to interfere. He was already more than half fuddled” (79). While Prendick is trying to find real solutions and discover what happened to Moreau, Montgomery is drowning himself in alcohol and running from his issues. He…

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    refers to drinking alcohol in the club, the song also refers to drunk women as " a chicken and a goose" and the man is planning on having a threesome with these drunk women. The songs by women had a softer tone about sex. The song "Put it down" by Brandy offers dialog of a woman challenging a man to be chivalrous, yet sexy if he wants her to fall in love with him. Nicki Minaj's song "Super Bass" eludes to the artist wanting to be with a guy that is both an entrepreneur and a bad boy; it also…

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    There is a lot of repetition in both books and they all serve an important role, a face value, one and a much more figurative one. Both authors use a very present metonymy, in “Extremely Loud and Incredible Close” Foer uses Oskar’s creative mind for metonymous purposes. Him being autistic it may appear that his constant inventing is just a sign on the disorder, but his inventing serves a purpose of being metonymous with his pain and emotional distress he is currently experiencing. “I invented a…

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    The traditional “all-American” family would be a family of a husband, wife, children and perhaps a pet or two. The father and husband would be responsible for the manly duties, such as providing for his family, cutting the grass, and occasionally grilling. The mother and wife was to be a homemaker, and stay at home mom. She would be responsible for all of the household duties, such as cleaning, cooking, and caring for her husband and children. Ideally, the mother would stay at home and take…

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    Comparing Three Detective Novels All the three excerpts from “Devil in a Blue Dress” by Walter Mosley, “Murder Is My Business” by Lynette Prucha and “The Big Sleep” by Raymond Chandler are detective genre stories set in Los Angles. The investigators and their clients share some similarities and differences particularly with respect to their roles in shaping the plot and the main themes in the stories. Firstly, the three stories are set in Los Angeles. “The Big Sleep” is typically set during a…

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    Infection control is known to be one of the most essential items a dental office can have. With proper infection control, you are able to prevent the spread of many diseases. In this paper, I will be talking about infection control and how far dental offices have come since before infection control was known to be important. Infection control is a huge importance in every dental office. The American Dental Association (ADA) said, “Infection control are certain precautions taken in the medical…

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    remember the surgeon coming in the tent with all his intimidating tools that had previously been used on another patient, for they had blood dripping on the sticky mud. Luckily, the rain tapping on the roof of the tent provided a distraction that even brandy couldn’t cure, and that was the simple reminder of God. I knew He was with me as the surgeon finished sterilizing his tools and tore through my flesh. I also knew He was with me when I survived the tragic procedure and was blessed with the…

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    AOL Clause

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    Case Activities 1 Spotlight on AOL The facts presented in this scenario state that AOL, LLC was a brought a suit filed by 650,000 members for making their personal information public. The members alleged that AOL was in violation of California law. AOL countered by asking for dismissal of the suit based on a “forum-selection” clause that designates the Virginia courts to try member disputes. There are two precedents exposed within this problem first is that The United States Supreme Court has…

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