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    The hygienist continued on with the appointment the patient then admitted to the use of the products. The hygienist should also inform the dentist of the oral exam findings and the patients use of tobacco products and marijuana. It is important for the hygienist and dentist to know these things because they affect the patient’s health and could affect certain treatment that they…

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    anecdotes, and kairos to further emphasize his argument about the consistent rise of violence in the United States, relating to his other argument on how to reduce the violence. He utilizes pathos to inflict the emotions of sympathy and anger to inform his audience about the effect of violence. Obama then applies several anecdotes, specifically about the victims, throughout to emphasize…

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    After, Edmund is appointed Duke, he makes it his goal to take King Lear’s place over all of England and is intrigued with the news of his older daughters’ manipulation. In fact, Edgar and Gloucester inform Cordelia and King Lear of Edmunds treason and plans to wage a civil war. Therefore, Cordelia informs her husband the King of France to march troops into England to defend the throne against Regan, Goneril, and Edmund. Although, the French troops are not successful in their attack, but they do…

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    Going from eighth grade to ninth is a frightening idea to any uprising freshman. For me, I was more than pleased to embark on this new journey called high school. What I wasn't prepared for was the completely different grading scale, joining extra curricula, and becoming accustomed to this new found freedom. I made a wise decision to focus only on my grades instead of trying to join clubs, organizations, and sports. The irony in this is that all our advisers and assistant principles were telling…

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    Piaget's Responses

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    Jean Piaget (1929) has listed five categories of responses which occurred in interviews with children and these five categories can be extended for classifying interviewee’s responses in other contexts – answers at random, suggested conceptions, liberated conceptions, spontaneous conceptions and romancing (as cited in Wellington, 2000). Analyzing such responses is a tiresome yet important task for any researcher in order to understand how relevant the response is. Every researcher is faced with…

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    Uterine prolapse surgeries What is uterine prolapse surgery? Uterine prolapse is a condition which occurs when uterus drops down into or juts out of the vagina. Prolapse happens when the pelvic ligaments and muscles grow weaker and stretch, as long as insufficient patronage for the uterus. Prolapse might be complete or incomplete. Depending on factors like age of the women, desire for becoming pregnant and the overall state of women’s health, surgery is performed. Uterine prolapse surgery is…

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    companies that do not market towards baby boomers may not survive in their business due to this large generation not buying from a company that is not including them in their marketing. With the purpose to inform and entertain the audience, it also contributes to the tone, Hyman seeks to inform and entertain his…

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    from a Birmingham Jail” and in Thoreau’s letter, “Civil Disobedience”, it can be seen that both essays are similar in many ways such as writing styles, strategies, audiences, and purposes. Dr. MLKJ writes to inform his audience on the discrimination on people of color and Thoreau writes to inform his audience on the injustice of unfair and unequal taxes. They both write their essays in a formal letter form to show that their pieces are casual but still relatable to their targeted audiences. In…

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    Peter Shafron Case

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    Mr. Peter James Shafron, the appellant, attempted to presented his appeal as raising three questions. Mr. Shafron first questioned the definition of the term “officer”. He enquires about what aspects directly applied to himself. Once the court responded he question whether he adequately exercised the appropriate actions in both situation. In my opinion it is clear that Mr. Shafron clearly beached s.180 (1) of the Corporations Act 2001. As explained above the director as any other involved in the…

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    The Will to Thrive Through the archetypes in the short story Through the Tunnel, Doris Lessing informs the reader that goals can become reality through hard work and determination. At first, Jerry only strives for attention. He does stupid things to try to gain people’s attention. However, his antics fall short with the native boys; instead “They looked down gravely, frowning” (Lessing). The quote is an example of the outcast archetype. The boy’s reactions completely changes Jerry’s outlook on…

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