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    Root Canal

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    The bridge is constructed of three or more crowns that are cemented to the surrounding teeth to literally bridge the gap left by the missing tooth or teeth. The middle crown is designed to be a placeholder for the missing tooth. The bridge is a time-tested restoration and can be used in almost any circumstance of a missing tooth. What is an implant-supported…

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    art. Some forms of art include a painting, sculpture, photograph, architecture, music, and dance. As a matter of fact, art can also be interpreted in many ways because art is open to interpretation. The three pieces of art I analyzed were the beaded crown, George Washington’s painting , and the Dinner Party by Judy Chicago. I used three of (Scott McCloud’s) steps to analyze these pieces of art. The first step I used was Idea/ Purpose which is the impulses, ideas, emotions, philosophies, purpose,…

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    Dental Bonding

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    experiencing pain, the damage is severe. Dental Crowns are placed over the tooth like a cap. They protect the tooth from further damage. Generally, the crows look very natural and blend in with the other surrounding teeth. Building Dental Crows is a more complex procedure and requires anesthesia. The dentist will make an impression for the crown. This impression is sent to a dental lab to make the permanent crown. The dentist supplies the patient with a temporary crown to protect the…

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    the eastern territories of the Polish crown, led to a gradual movement of the bulk of Tatars to the Crown territories. Many Tatars were granted holdings in these territories as a form of payment for military service and were key to resisting Ottoman incursions into Crown lands. Around three thousand Tatars defected to the Ottoman Empire due to the frequent interruptions in pay for cavalry service, however, the vast majority remained loyal to the Polish crown and many defectors returned after…

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    physically an ocean apart from the Crown, the American colonists were a group comprised of subjects of King George the III. So technically the American colonists were British from a genetic, biological standpoint. Most continued to identify as citizens of Great Britain well into their shift to the Americas. Their gradual change in identity came from a long period of statutory neglect in which they were able to experiment with democracy with minimal consequence from the Crown. It was not until…

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    Conversely, there are factors that may hinder the achievements of its goal. Crown courts are very busy and have a budget. Some cases that should have been held on a particular day may not be done due to organisation issues or running over (McClenaghan, 2013). This can lead to packed days of cases that need to be reviewed. Furthermore, if prisons are not organised for video calls for hearings, cases can over-run which cost the court and means that some cases cannot be covered within the time…

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    and Wasserman, 157). In an effort to maintain their own economic stability, the Castilian and Portuguese crowns tried to regulate the Colonies’ economy as much as possible. Nevertheless, regulations, economic stability and taxation were very difficult to control. Contraband, smuggling and illegal money making offered attractive possibilities for extra…

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    Whealy presided over the case; Mark Tedeschi, representing the crown prosecution; and Keith Chapple SC, as instructed by legal aid, defending Lane. The crowns case consisted of circumstantial evidence, as there was no physical evidence, nor testimonies. Lane was first found guilty of three charges of false swearing; these were related to the affidavits signed after the birth of her first and third child. As for the murder charge, the crown produced that, as motive, Lane was prepared to abandoned…

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    In a play, there are actors, and there are characters. The actors are only their characters, only have the “power” of their characters, when other characters in a play or an audience acknowledge them as such. An actor is only Prince Charming when they are in a Cinderella affiliated performance, and once they leave the stage, they are themselves again and retain no benefits from their fake prince role. But, some actors can get caught up in a role when they implement methods such as method acting…

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    Greed In Macbeth

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    of his own avarice. Shakespeare uses crowns and sleep as symbols to convey his theme that greed prohibits satisfaction because a greedy person will always want more. Crowns are used to represent power which conveys the greed in people and how they will never be content. Shortly after Macbeth comes into power he feels…

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