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    locals and causing conflict both domestically and globally. The day that Al Nasser gave the that speech is the day he nationalized the Suez Canal, one of Egypt’s most important resources, which ultimately doomed the British Empire. This sent Britain, France, Egypt, and the US into military conflict for weeks, provoking the start of a crisis. The Suez Canal Crisis of 1956 ended Britain’s colonialist Empire because of the tension between Egyptian citizens and British authorities, the political…

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    The Panama Canal Scandal was a scandal in the 19th century which…Within the play as well she is claimed to have stolen a brooch by Lord Goring in which she is found and resolves the blackmail scandal. The brooch is a symbol of the evil woman – a woman who resembles…

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    during development, including the role of the inguinal canal and the resulting structure and function of the spermatic cord. Describe a common medical problem associated with the inguinal canal. Describe the structure and function of the scrotum, and state the advantages of having the testes descend out of the body cavity. The testes initially develop in the abdominal cavity while contained in the embryo. They then descend through the inguinal canal into the scrotum. This forms the spermatic…

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    Four Reasons Not to Delay a Root Canal Just hearing the words root canal can panic a person. Thoughts of intense pain swirl around in your mind. But if you've been told by your dentist that you need a root canal, you need to go forward with it as soon as possible. There are many consequences in putting off your root canal. The following are four of the most significant. You can lose the tooth When your tooth needs a root canal, it means that the tooth is infected, But unlike a cavity, the…

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    why the Panama Canal was built? There are several different reasons such as the need to ship products faster, not to mention countless economic reasons. Unlike the French, Americans wanted to control the canal. Overseeing the canal would be crucial to the United States from Theodore Roosevelt prospective. If you take a look at The Maritime Canal of Suez, it demonstrates how the French joined the Mediterranean and the Red Seas in 1869. Vanity Fair premiers the creator of the Suez Canal, Ferdinand…

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    mediums of art are sculptures and oil paintings. Auguste Rodin’s, Eve, is a French sculpture made of bronze which portrays a woman hiding herself in fear of something. Paul Signac’s, Entrance to Grand Canal, Venice, is a French oil painting on canvas which portrays Venice’s entrance to the Grand Canal. Each of these pieces have unique uses and messages they are trying to convey, as well as the impact and feeling they give. Rodin’s, Eve, depicts a nude woman that seems to be covering herself.…

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    The Love Canal Tragedy is regarded as one of the most notorious hazardous waste dumpsites in United States history. In 1942, Hooker Chemicals and Plastics Corporation (now Occidental Petroleum Corporation) purchased the site of Love Canal. During the time period from 1942 to 1953 Hooker Chemical dumped approximately 22,000 tons of mixed chemical waste into the Love Canal. After Hooker Chemical was finished using the site it was sold to the Niagara Falls School Board for the price of $1.00, with…

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    There are two major canal system in Ohio, the Miami and Erie Canal and the Ohio and Erie Canal. Both canals start at Lake Erie and go south to the Ohio river. Work began on these canals in 1825. The Ohio and Erie canal’s construction, in the eastern part of Ohio, finished in 1833, but it would take the state and it workers another twelve years to finish the Miami and Erie canal, to the west. The canals faced many challenges after completion. They would often flood damaging the walls, locks, and…

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    Root Canal Post-Op Pain

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    Dental procedures are often associated with pain. A root canal is one procedure that is notorious for pain. While some pain is expected, severe pain shouldn't be an issue. If pain is something that is concerning you to, don't worry. You can be better prepared for your root canal by knowing these four things about root canal post-op pain: 1. Take Your Medications Perhaps the best tip for handling pain after a root canal is to take your medications as prescribed. If you were prescribed…

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    How exactly did the Erie Canal change America? If it is located in New York, how would people transport all the way across the world? It takes time and shipping cargo. FedEx and USPS are how you get what you ordered online to your house. It is like you ordering a new college book from New York, but you live in California. The Erie Canal changed America by transportation, social changes, and use of time and costs. Transportation was a big deal back then because that’s how they got from…

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