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    aesthetically pleasing smile? If your teeth are less than perfect, there are a variety of options available to help. Consulting with a cosmetic dentist is the best way to find out exactly how you can get the smile that you've always dreamed about. Here are some questions you should ask when you meet with a potential dentist for the first time: What is the best treatment for my teeth? Because there are so many options available in cosmetic dentistry, it can be difficult to decide which ones will…

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    Options For Restoring A Decayed Front Tooth If you've put off going to the dentist for a long time and now you have a decayed front tooth, you may wonder what it will take to restore it. Your dentist has a few different options for filling a front tooth depending on how much decay it has. Unlike a molar, the front tooth has to look nice when the work is done, so metal fillings are out unless you like the appearance of a gold tooth. Usually, the dentist will use a resin filling or crown. Here's…

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    embrace the death penalty we would be able to see prison populations drop. I think justice is served when an inmate is put to death for a crime such as murder. It allows for it not to happen again and it allows for no possibility of the person doing it…

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    Appropriately responding to the scenario is contingent on the specifics of the failed drug test. For example, is this the first drug test since being placed in the program and failure resulted from usage beforehand? Conversely, had the client passed a previous drug test and the failure is a result of a relapse? Neither reason demands an immediate expulsion from the program result, however, an adaptation of the conditions of the program are necessary to address the issue. First, if the initial…

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    always be “perfectly balanced points of moderation between opposing, undesirable extremes”, this concept is defined as the Golden Mean. (158-159). The steps for this theory include: determining the virtues called for by the situation, evaluating the options by balancing various virtues on the Golden Mean continuum, and lastly choosing the wisest course of action- consistent with the virtues and the Golden Mean. (Manias…

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    Regarding the Worth of College In this paper I will be arguing for why college is worth it. Worth in this context is going to be thought of in terms of quality of job, rid of debt at some point, and more options open to a person. The reason for questioning why college would not be worth it is as follows: As price of school increases and jobs are not promised many students such as myself wonder if going to college is worth it. A four year degree alone can rack up debt. I have found completing a…

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    information to their students. Total communication is extremely flexible and is focused on what is best for all the children in the program. This option is typically popular with most parents because they can learn Manually Coded English instead of ASL. ASL is extremely difficult to learn and it takes a lot of time and effort. This option could be a great option for your family because manually coded English does not feel like you are learning a completely new language. Manually coded English…

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    at the end of the month when the money to spend on takeout has run out and now we are stuck settling with eating in the dining hall that we are forced to pay a ridiculous amount of money for. On the first tour of Baylor’s many dining halls they had put out the superior delicious food, I guess that must be kept in the back now. Back then it seemed as if there was an edible choice for anyone and everyone; including vegans, and the freshman fifteen seemed inevitable. Having been here now for almost…

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    In the dispute about Using EVM's to vote or paper ballets, I feel with the world changing to so much electronic based technology, EVM's are a good choice to change over to. In the letter "Everyone should be able to vote" there is a good argument about the ease of use on these machines. How it states that " EVM's can provide ballots in many different languages." This is good feature to have with our ever changing culture. "The machines have audio and voice systems for people with…

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    Inconspicuous Epidemic The fast food industry has been a growing epidemic since the first restaurant ever opened. Why are these establishments so successful and what are more reasons that eating healthy is a harder option. Healthy food is significantly more expensive than a fast food option which is a major factor in the decision of the customer. Also in the modern world, most people don 't have time to wait for food, the faster the better and the perfect supply for that need is fast food. What…

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