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    The first time I saw Mary and Max, I didn’t like it. It is a very deep bittersweet film about the friendship of two very incomplete souls. It brought tears to my eyes. The subsequent times after watching it, I feel that this world is rather cruel to individuals who they deemed as “incomplete” and would prefer to look the other way than to deal with it. Mary and Max is about the unlikely friendship between an 8-year old girl who lives in Melbourne and a 44-year old man in New York. Their…

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    flossing is not a part of the oral hygiene regime, you will definitely find yourself greatly drawn to it when you first come to learn about it and its benefits. The benefits we are looking at, things like protection from dental cavities, prevention of halitosis, and protection from some forms of gum diseases are likely to be things that you will greatly appreciate. It is from such a background, then, that you are likely to find yourself wanting to learn how to go about dental flossing. And…

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    In the novel, Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison, the author tells a story of an African American and how due to his color, he experiences his life in a certain way. In the fifth through seventh chapter, Ellison narration of the main character undergoes a different light. In Invisible Man, the author implements heavy imagery into order to truly depict the main character’s life to the best of his ability. One instance is when Ralph Ellison writes, “ The clouds of darkness all over the land, black…

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    All of our lives we have been told that tobacco is an evil that has a detrimental effect on our lives and the lives of those around us. What if I told you this archaic belief conjured up by individuals with low knowledge of this miracle substance are wrong. Scientists today know it to be true that this miracle drug is proven to have a substantial effect on weight loss and prevention of health problems down the line in everyone’s life. Tobacco is Kentucky’s most essential crop and must be…

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    organizational chart to a McDonald’s version and it was quite similar, the gang even had a board of directors. “Freakanomics” showed how businesses play the market to their advantage, similar to how “Listerine did not make mouthwash as much as it made halitosis.” I am fascinated by how business can shape the world; I believe it is more than just academic understanding, it is integral to have leadership, good time management, creativity and motivation to be an effective business person. I have…

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    A “Request for Medical Evaluation” form will need to be filled out by the Clinician, signed by an Instructor, and faxed over to the attending physician to determine antibiotic to be administered, bleeding precautions, before any treatment may be rendered. (See Prophylactic Antibiotic Regimen before Dental Treatment, Table 1) Physician needs to address any health concerns of the patient and any interactions of drugs. (Little, page 362) Drugs that cause toxicity to the liver should be avoided,…

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    In the first paragraph of The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield addresses his nominal audience in two distinct idioms. At first he is truculent and defensive, using slang like “lousy” and “crap” and employing long, rambling sentences as he tells his listener what he won’t be talking about; his “whole goddam autobiography.” However, towards the end of the paragraph his defensive language drops and he speaks in more precise sentences as he shares a literary interest; a “terrific book of short…

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    Smokeless tobacco is just as bad as other forms of tobacco, if not way worse. Smokeless tobacco can go by many names because it is just tobacco that is chewed, sucked on, or sniffed instead of smoked. Some of the names include: dip and chew, snuff, chewing tobacco, or spit tobacco. Regardless of the different names it is called, smokeless tobacco still still carries the same drastic health risks as other tobaccos. People who are not educated may have been led to believe that using smokeless…

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    Coconut Oil Essay

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    Introduction: Coconut oil is basically edible oil obtained from drupe of Cocos nucifera. Coconut oil is one of the most easily available edible oil and is very economical and use in every house globally. Majorly coconut oil consist of triglycerols and fatty acids. Coconut oil contains about 90% saturated fatty acids. Of which lauric acid is the main component (47.5% by wt), followed by Myristic acid (18.1% by wt) and palmitic acid (8.8% by wt). Major triglycerols aretrilaurin…

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    Review of Case Study The case study we chose to research relates to kidney disease, the increased incidence of caries and periodontal disease. This case study patient is a 49 year old Caucasian female. She is healthy with the exception of having polycystic kidney disease. For this condition the patient does not take medications or receive any type of dialysis treatments. This patient has several missing teeth, large restorations on all posterior teeth, crowns and root canals. Currently she…

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