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    Dental Emergencies Essay

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    Emergency Dental Care In Holly, MI Few things can upset daily life like a dental emergency. Severe infection, a knocked-out tooth, bleeding that won’t stop, difficulty chewing, and trauma are often painful, and they can leave you confused and anxious. Such emergencies are very common with children as well as adults, and it’s important to have someone to turn to in case of sudden dental problems. Immediate care will stop pain and prevent complications. In case of a life-threatening emergency…

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    Introduction: The great American author, Jack London, wrote many novels and short stories, but his writing was heavily affected by his adventurous life. The early life of Jack London played a huge role in his writing. Jack, through rough times, found reading as a way to get through the tough times. 1. Jack’s reading led him to becoming a reader that studied and focused on the text. He wanted to understand what he was reading, not just having fun while reading. He wrote, [I] was an…

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    Have you ever heard or seen a cyclone mixed with a blizzard? Or maybe a storm that affected from Florida to Canada? Well there is such a thing called the Superstorm of 1993. This storm is unique and rare to experience. The Superstorm of 1993 also known as the storm of the century began on March 12th of 1993 and ended on March 14th of 1993. This great storm affected many people in lots of different ways. A blizzard is a snowstorm that contains high winds and usually lasts for three hours. A…

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    On every Saturday evening after lunch, my family and I would gather in our lounge and have some quality time together given that we all had a hectic week. But nowadays there is always one person missing, my brother. I walk upstairs to sneak on him and catch him with the joystick in his hands, head leaned towards the screen with his eyes wide open. His video games are his family, not us. He doesn 't talk much these days, doesn 't concentrate on his studies. Video games have changed people 's…

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    Fitzgerald could’ve stayed with the Saturday night post but didn’t. Although he was being paid enough he felt as though there was more that could be done. He wanted to become more successful in his literary career. Gatsby wanted the same however the way both people achieve their reputations is different…

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    The Healing Power of Gardens In the article, “The Healing Power of Gardens”, published in the Saturday Evening Post in March/April ’95, Anne Raver proposes her stance of the effects of nature on hospital patients. Raver’s purpose for this article is to show the importance of gardens in or around hospitals, and to provoke action for more hospitals to provide patients with this kind of scenery. While the gardens do not necessarily heal the patients, she claims it has positive effects on many…

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    Are the American people willing to be once again forced into the military if the draft was reinstated? The Military draft also known as conscription,it involves the compulsory enlistment in an armed force;the draft dates as far back as twenty-seventh century b.c.e.The american draft began during the American Civil War, but mainly served as a way to induce volunteering.However, by the Vietnam War the draft system failed due to itś unpopularity as what was considered an unfair system and because…

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    Only a small article appeared in The Eastern Post on Saturday, April 7th, four days after her death: “On Thursday the London Hospital informed the coroner of the death of Emma Elizabeth Smith, aged 45, a widow...she was set upon by some men and severely maltreated. The men made off, and have not yet been…

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    the Riveter, but that was not his intention. He created the poster based on a United Press photograph taken of a factory worker from Michigan named Geraldine Doyle. The United Press photograph was by Norman Rockwell and was featured on the Saturday Evening Post. Miller’s image was solely meant to contribute in recruiting women to the workforce. When the poster was released, the name “Rosie” was not connected to it, the image had not really been seen outside of the Midwest Westinghouse factory…

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    The Roaring Twenties was a dramatic time period that will go down in history for the vast trends that it brought about. It came at the conclusion of World War I, when patriotism was at an all-time high, along with the heights of new buildings and economic prosperity. Unfortunately, these were not the only trends that grew to new heights, as sin, also, grew to an unforeseen everyday norm, especially for the wealthy. Author, F. Scott Fitzgerald, fictionalizes these record-setting norms for sin,…

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