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    Filofax Research Paper

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    planners to the retro Filofax and fashion-forward shades, Pen Heaven present their optimal collection for a coordinated year ahead: - Filofax Finsbury A5 Organiser, £78 Jam packed with useful features including a week to view diary, note pages, zip pocket, card slots and more, this Filofax is brilliant for someone who juggles every aspect f their life. This Electric Blue shade is perfect for AW17 and will turn heads whenever it is used. Moleskine Hardcover…

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    and turned to walk in the opposite direction. In response, the officers commanded Dickerson to stop and proceeded to frisk him. An officer discovered a lump in Dickerson’s pocket of his jacket, and, upon further investigation, the officer believed it to be cocaine wrapped in cellophane. The officer reached into Dickerson’s pocket and confirmed that the lump was a small bag of crack cocaine. Dickerson was charged with possession of a controlled substance. Respondent requested that the cocaine be…

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    Essay On 1970's

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    Persky inventing the floppy disk, and the pocket calculator was just the beginning of the new technologies to come. Technology in the 1970’s was just the beginning to the uproar of many new exciting experiments and new technologies to come. The impact of the technologies in this time affected the time period, the world, and even the life of people today. The impact of all these technologies in the 1970’s was tremendous. Before the invention of the pocket calculator, people either needed access…

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    periodontal disease and is characterized by mild bone loss, mild to moderate pockets, four to five millimeters, and no tooth mobility. Moderate periodontitis is the second stage of periodontal disease and involves moderate to severe bone loss, moderate to deep pockets, five to six millimeters, and mild tooth mobility. Advanced periodontitis is the final stage of periodontal disease and involves severe bone loss, generalized deep pockets, over six millimeters, and multiple teeth with mobility…

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    Snickers candy bar in his right rear pants pocket while exiting the store. He also stated that he saw the suspect walking past the register without making no attempt to pay for the stolen Snickers. In addition to detaining the suspect outside of the front door, Mr. Waddell had told me that he had the suspect empty out his pockets in his office and upon the suspect’s removal of items in his pocket, the stolen Snickers candy bar was found in the back pockets of his pants.…

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    Sinus Infections

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    caused by infection of pathogenic microorganisms (viruses, bacteria, or fungi), which grow inside the sinuses and cause intermittent obstruction of slot Pocket. Most people do not convey sinus infections. Most doctors agree that except in rare cases, sinus infections are not contagious but arising mainly viruses and bacteria that, by chance, someone pockets support deployment because Minor, rarely, and distortions in the sinus tissue of a person (for example, swelling, inflammation and mucus…

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    Periodontal Disease

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    The study found that the frequency of daily cigarette smokers was more than doubled when compared to the larger population (Preber and Bergstrom, 2007). Factors such as pocket depth were similar between smoking and non-smoking patients with periodontitis, but the symptoms of gingivitis (gingival bleeding, inflammation) were less prominent amongst smokers – 25% of smokers in the study reported gingival bleeding, compared…

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    Losing Your Keys

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    through which you can lose your keys. 2. Putting your keys in the pocket. It is safe to put your keys in the pocket. However, you are likely to lose your keys when removing money from your pocket. You might be travelling in a bus and you are about to pay busfare.You are likely to lose your keys in the process of removing money from your pocket to pay bus fare. This is the reason why you should avoid putting your keys in the pocket. It is advisable that you put them in a bag as you leave the…

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    Mole Airlines Case

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    chocolate, on his face and in his stomach. The tablets found in victim 3’s pocket were substances of codeine (C18H21NO3), a prescription painkiller, which belonged to Bill Jackson, a suspected drug dealer. The fourth victim was Amadeo Oldere, the pilot of the plane, who had a secret heart condition and was found with nitroglycerin (C3H5N3O9), heart medication, but also could be used as an explosive, in his blood and pocket. Victim 5 was found with strychnine (C21H22N2O2), or rat poison, in his…

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    General High Explosive bombs, which are mainly filled with TNT or Amatol. Lt. Ash learns that the five sizes are 50 KG, 250 KG, 500 KG, 1000 KG, and 1800 KG and that the 250 KG is the most common size. He is then shown an inert 250 KG that has the fuze pocket located in the middle near the base of the bomb.…

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