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    White Teeth

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    Setting Physical: There are not many instances in White Teeth that demonstrate physical setting. White Teeth takes place indoors and outdoors. It also takes places it all different types of buildings at different times in the day. Geographical: The story White Teeth takes place in London, England. Specifically, in the suburban areas of Willesden and Killburn near the northern part of London. These places are moderately populated. White Teeth also has many flashbacks to places such as Jamaica,…

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    These are the teeth that you use to take bites of your food. Your four canines are your sharpest teeth and are used for ripping and tearing food apart. However, Humans don’t use these teeth as much as others. Molars are also used for chewing and grinding food. Primary molars, also known as deciduous molars (Refer to Diagram…

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    Hominin Species Essay

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    Australopithecus afarensis had more humanlike teeth, the canines were smaller than those found in modern apes and the jaw shape was somewhere between the rectangular shape found in apes and the parabolic shape found in humans. Australopithecus afarensis also had pelvis and leg…

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    For so long humankind has tried to find meaning for his existence. With all their vast knowledge of technology and infrastructure, human beings still question their existence; whether to believe the various creation theory from the various religion or not. Charles Darwin’s book, The Origin of Species, broke the ice by introducing the theory of natural selection. Darwin’s natural selection described evolution as how species develop from small and simple forms into large and complex forms of…

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    Maned Wolf Research Paper

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    Introduction: When you first take a look at the maned wolf you notice it's similar look of it's face to a red fox but it's long legs are what make you take a second look. It kinda reminded me of that scene in Harry Potter and the Prizoner of azkaban ,when professor Lupin turned into that hideous werewolf ,with those freakishly long legs.Even though this species has the word”wolf” in it's name, and has a face of a fox , and the long legs like the ghazelle.It is in fact none of them. Genus…

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    Oral Hygiene Case Study

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    Past dental history and oral hygiene practices Ben regularly attended dental appointments with an oral health practitioner until three years prior to this consultation. He underwent orthodontic treatment to achieve space closure from missing upper lateral incisors in the upper arch and to relieve maxillary and mandibular crowding of teeth. 12 months prior to this consultation, fixed braces were removed and fixed lingual and palatal wire retainers were placed on the anterior teeth. Ben reports a…

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    The Joys Of Human Dating

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    Welcome to Earth, in Earth, we do weird things such as date. Dating is a male and female going out together. They go out for a meal. This is a very popular activity among teenagers and young adults. So do you want to go out on a date? Whether or not you are just here to live or to take over the planet from the inside, you will need to know how to do some of these daily actions to gain our trust. (Most of this information is only applicable to the humanoid figure.) One of the easiest steps to…

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    Equus Skulls Evolution

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    while females possess thirty-six. The most highly studied characteristic of any member of the Equidae family are the sets of teeth and the different types of teeth: the incisors, the cheek teeth (the molars and premolars), and in some cases, the canines or wolf teeth. Many people have proposed that the evolution of equine’s teeth and mouths was due to a change in diet from browsing to grazing as forests were gradually replaced by grasslands. Although most evidence has supported that proposal, it…

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    The Piltdown Hoax

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    The infamous event of the Piltdown hoax is one that continues to draw speculative attention over a century after the initial announcement of the paleoanthropological findings. Although many scientists, especially those involved in the field of paleoanthropology, would like to forget the incident entirely, the Piltdown man—otherwise taxonomically referred to as Eoanthropus dawsoni—is perhaps the greatest hoax in anthropological history. Since the exposure of the Piltdown discovery as a forgery in…

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    Oral Health Case Studies

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    systemic conditions such as diabetes can have an impact on this, a number of other factors discussed earlier also play an important role in the development of caries and gingival diseases. The white areas on the labial surfaces of the upper anterior and canine indicate white spot lesions, as they appear chalky when air dried. I will also diagnose halitosis, which may be due to gingivitis, or the presence of systemic conditions such as diabetes. It is important to make correct diagnosis and…

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