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    University of Washington nursing program, but was positioned as third on the waitlist. Unfortunately, I did not move off the waitlist to start in that BSN program. I subsequently enrolled in and completed my Associate Nursing degree (ADN) at the local community college. Thus, I am at the finalization of my original goal, which is a satisfying accomplishment for me. The program at Seattle Pacific University (SPU) has been challenging in ways that I had not…

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    only a small part of our possible mental and physical resources" (James 12). One of the earliest sources could be, also, the misinterpretation the work Jean Pierre Flourens, one of the founding fathers of the modern cognitive sciences, inventor of anesthesia and the pioneer of the brain 's hemispheres…

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    Unit 731 Research Paper

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    Covert bio warfare Unit 731 Was the research gathered by unit 731 enough to justify the pardoning of all its scientists? Sources This investigation focuses on the medical and scientific achievements made by unit 731, compared to the horrific actions taken to achieve them, and then compares them to the scientific unit of europe and how they were dealt with, more effectively or not. Upon investigating further into the unit I found some interesting information, first person account from…

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    Health problem/diagnosis Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, recurrent, suppurative, cutaneous disease, manifested by abscesses, fistulating sinus tracts and scarring. Synonyms are apocrinitis, acne inversa and pyoderma fistulans significa. The disease is expressed by a variety of clinical features, and many sites may be involved. It affects apocrine gland-bearing skin; the axillae are most often involved, followed by the anogenital region. Uncommon sites include the areola of the breast…

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    Dental Implant

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    maxilla (upper jaw) and/or the mandible (lower jaw). Implants are a safe, traditional, conventional and well-known treatment. Dental implant placement is usually a routine and minor process that does not require a general anesthesia, it can be done in the dental clinic under local anesthesia. After a healing period of about 4 – 6 months, the implant is topped with a lifelike crown custom-made to match the existing natural teeth, while in other cases, the implant works as a replacement for lost…

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    Endodontic Characteristics

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    Knowledge of the most common anatomic characteristics and their possible variations is fundamental, because the nontreatment of one canal can lead to endodontic treatment failure.1 The main objective of endodontic therapy is to eliminate infection from the root canal and the prevention of reinfection.2 The achievement of this goal depends on several factors:3 -elimination of surviving microorganisms in the root canal system through effective cleaning and shaping procedures -creation of a tight…

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    Ignatius Of Loyola Essay

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    Throughout history there has been many important individuals who have made an impact on our society, and influenced Christians around the world. Ignatius of Loyola was a man who made significant contributions by developing a systematic program for “The conquest of self, and the regulation of one’s life,” for service to the Catholic Church (Spielvogel, 281). He was gravely wounded while serving in the Spanish military fighting against the French. While slowly recuperating, Ignatius of Loyola…

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    Hall Technique Case Study

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    restorations for primary molars with poor prognosis. In the field of pediatric dentistry, using Hall technique for child oral health care remains controver¬sial, although its acceptance is growing in European countries (79). This technique involved no local anesthesia, no rubber dam, no drilling and carried out in a child pleasant play manner. In essence, there was no removal of dental caries at all from carious lesion. The technique relied on sealing the carious lesion in situ cutting off its…

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    All my life I have been surrounded by animals with rabbits, fish, cats, and dogs as pets. I have also taken care of neighbors’ pets, and assisted with rescuing stray cats and adoptions at a local animal rescue organization. I have an affinity for animals and enjoy doing my best to care for them. For these reasons I have selected my degree to become a veterinary technician. I want to extend my love for animals to help people with their pets’…

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    Essay On Gummy Smile

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    A smile expresses a feeling of joy, success, sensuality, affection and courtesy, and reveals self-confidence and kindness. The harmony of the smile is determined not only by the shape, position and the colour of the teeth but also by the gingival tissues1. Gummy smile is seen due to improper relation between gingival tissue and tooth, with gingival tissue in excess and tooth portion in a small amount. Excessive gingival display (EGD) commonly described as “gummy smile” is a frequent cause of…

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