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    Krabs asks SpongeBob and Squidward if they have any ideas to bring in any more customers. A talent show is agreed upon, and Squidward, seeking fame and recognition in any form, agrees to take the part as host and director. Squidward refuses to let SpongeBob perform because he believes that SpongeBob will be terrible on stage, but Squidward’s interpretive dance as the closing act, what he calls the “Incomprable Squidward”, turns out to be hated by the audience. Tomatoes are thrown on stage,…

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    cycles. So, the author included the Hopi stories because they indicate that moral and ethical failures lead to critical social failures. 2- Visit the Donella Meadows Institute Website and choose one of the recommended articles to read. 2- Out of the Mouths of the Babes. 3- Write a summary of the articles main points. 3- According to this article, there is a nuclear war predicted to happen in the near future between the U.S. and Russia. Each one of them has nuclear weapons and tries to build…

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    the pig’s mouth. Skin and mucous membrane cover the pigs upper and lower lips. They contain a layer of connective tissue and labial glands (salivary glands). Their immobile and have and flattened upper lip. Incisors - Chiselled shaped teeth are located in the front and mid-section of the mouth. Canines – sharp pointed teeth located both sides of the mouth (top and bottom). Premolars - The teeth have cusps and are in front of the molars. Molars – Blunt cusps located at the back of the mouth.…

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    other cheek and forgive their oppressor. Persuasion is a skill that others chose to master and become prominent. These groups of people who are proficient in using persuasion are called Salesmen. The Salesmen are the most important part to a word-of-mouth epidemic because they are the charismatic individuals who flawlessly use verbal and nonverbal communication techniques interchangeably to persuade their audience without even realizing…

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    Cover your Mouth! A common, disease-spreading habit is people not covering their mouths when they sneeze or cough. This irritates me because everyone else's health is put at risk, they could take the simple action of lifting their arm, and it makes it more bothersome. I don't like when people don't cover their mouths while sneezing or coughing because everyone else doesn't want to get sick. When you do not cover your mouth while sneezing or coughing, you are spreading airborne illnesses…

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    Many people enjoy basketball. There is a certain satisfaction that cause people to enjoy that swish swish sound of the net. But when people are not careful, they can really injure yourself. Three common injuries are eye injuries, concussions, and mouth injuries. Eye injuries are very common. They usually occur when someone is hit in the eye with fingers, elbows, and possibly the ball itself. (Moms Team, N/A) But luckily, many injuries are minor and almost none required surgery. Also, less than…

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    Mouth and Oropharynx Cancer Globally, Cancer is major health problem and one of the most common deadly health problems. In the United States, 25% of deaths are caused only by cancer. Mouth and oropharynx cancer is the fast growth of abnormal cells that may be developed in the lips, gum, tongue, oropharynx, oral cavity, piriform sinus, or hypo-pharynx. Universally, it is the twelfth most common part of the body that can develop cancerous tumor []. According to Wiley Online Library…

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    which “points toward the future of jazz” makes a valid point (Starr & Waterman, 88). ODJBs were playing during the ragtime craze, so their music exemplifies some of that, but begins to carry some of the predominate features of jazz. Even “Dipper Mouth Blues” still has some of the ragtime influence in it and there is again a difference between this song and…

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    Bibliography Baker, A. M., Donthu, N., & Kumar, V. (2016). Investigating how word-of-mouth conversations about brands influence purchase and retransmissin intentions. Journal of Marketing Research, 53(2), 225-239. doi:10.1509/jmr.14.0099 In this article, the authors point out the valence, channel, and social tie strength of a word of mouth conversation. They go throughout their paper explaining in detail about word of mouth. Furthermore, the article includes a set of data that was accomplished…

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    Hand to Mouth: Living in Bootstrap America, by Linda Tirado (2014), is a first-hand account of what it is like to be a poor person living in America. The way in which this book is written, makes the reader feel guilty and uncomfortable in order to make the story stick. This book not only confirmed my prior knowledge on poor people’s experiences, but it has also opened by eyes to other topics I had not considered. Tirado wastes no time in shutting down the misconception of why poor people have…

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