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    The figures 11-15 represent the different aspects of the left Permanent Mandibular Second Molar. Mandibular molars are the largest teeth on the mandibular arch. There is a number of three on each side of the mandible; first, second and third mandibular molars. They resemble each other in functional form, although when in comparison with each one, it’s clear the variations in the number of cusps, size, the occlusal design and the lengths and position of the roots. All mandibular molars have…

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    Missing Person Observation

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    Bones that were taken from the body at the crime scene went under much analysis in order to determine the gender, race, height, and age of the missing person that was retrieved. The first part of data was retrieved in order to determine the gender of the missing person. The pelvic bone was analyzed first. The first measurement made was for the degree of the Sub-Pubic angle and gave forth the measurement of 84 degrees. This test, however, was redone and the final determination of the angle is…

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    What is Microneedling? Microneedling is a treatment that involves creating small wounds in the epidermis. This helps stimulate the production of new elastin and collagen. This treatment can help reduce the size of the pores. It can also wrinkles and improve skin texture. At Youth Reflections, micro-needling is performed along with platelet-rich plasma injections. It is called the RENEW procedure. PRP injections have been used in medicine for a long time in order to repair joint, tendon and…

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    The first short story talked about in this paper is “Anna on the Neck” by Anton Chekhov. “Anna on the Neck” takes place in the late 1800’s, it portrays a girl 's "falling into corruption" beautifully. Anna, from a poor family is forced into a loveless marriage, to a rich older man. Anna is afraid of having no money, of being totally dependent, she finds how she can conquer, by using her beauty, charm and youth. Anna only did this for a reason in the beginning, although she starts getting used…

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    of neck pain was very new to me. There were several instances in the past where I treated patients with neck pain by giving mobilizations techniques and modalities in and around cervical area. This article was a convincing one which helped me to understand the concept of biomechanical and etiological relationship between cervical and thoracic structures and how this knowledge can be capitalized by effectively using thoracic mobilization in patients suffering from chronic mechanical neck…

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    1. Nasal bone a. These bones serve as attachments sites for the cartilaginous tissues that shape the nose (AnatomyExpert, 2014). 2. Nasal Cartilage a. The nasal cartilage articulates with the ethmoid bone to anteriorly separate the nasal passage into two halves (Starkey, Brown, & Ryan, 2011). 3. Zygoma a. The zygoma is a sturture that fused to the maxilla and the temporal bones to form the prominent zygomatic arch beneath the eyes (Starkey, et al., 2011). 4. Maxilla a. The main functions for the…

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    Lymphatic Malformation

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    Lymphatic Malformation Lymphatic Malformation is something you are born with. It is very rare for a person to get it. But it interests me and hope this will inform you. I am going to explain what is Lymphatic Malformation, what it does, and how someone I know experienced it in her life. What is Lymphatic Malformation? According to NORD, “Lymphatic malformations are rare non-malignant masses consisting of fluid-filled channels or spaces thought to be caused by the abnormal development of the…

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    told me that they were going on one final shopping trip before spring break ended, and asked me if I wanted to come. Of course, I said yes. We trekked on our bikes across the neighborhood until we reached the intersection between Lake Trant and Great Neck. One wrong step and we would become roadkill. Fortunately we crossed the street without being crushed by the brutal cars speeding by. And at last, we arrived at CVS. We did the usual candy run and went to ring up at the cash register. That…

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    defrost as they eat it. The most important rule with a bone is to match the bone to the size of the dog. A large dog may choke on a bone like a chicken neck as it tries to eat it in one gulp. A small dog will struggle with a beef femur or brisket bone as it’s jaw and teeth cannot break the bone or support the weight. Veterinarians suggest…

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    distinction between cultural immersion with the intent of growing in knowledge and global appreciation versus cultural appropriation marked by invasion and a lack of drive to understand or learn about a particular culture. Adichie’s “The Thing Around Your Neck” tells the story of Akunna, a young African- born woman who wins a visa to go live in America and subsequently learns that good fortune is not granted to all who inhabit the states. Many assume because she is black with an accent that…

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