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    When a clinician providing patient with oral health information, he focuses on what is important for each age group. Young people and children will need advice about consumption sweets and fizzy drinks or need to wear orthodontic appliance. Adults may need advice about alcohol consumption, smoking, oral health during pregnancy or wearing a gum shield for contact sports. While elderly will need advice about root surface caries, gum recession or denture care to prevent Candida stomatitis. There…

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    different forms like ointments, plasters etc. to treat rheumatism, shingles, lumbago, shingles, osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. Capsicum is also used on the skin to relieve or suppress muscle spasms, as a gargle for laryngitis, and to discourage thumb-sucking in children or nail-biting. • In neuronal disorders: It is used to relieve nerve pain related with diseases like diabetes, HIV, fibromyalgia and back pain etc. • As an analgesic: Some people put capsicum inside the nose to treat hay…

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    War Play Dilemma Analysis

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    different plays (motor, object, cognitive and social play). Observing the youngest one, infant baby boy I noticed how he was developing his motor play and later on object play skills. When I started working for them he was grabbing my finger, sucking his thumb, also his feet. At the present day he is ten months old and he holds his bottle himself, he plays…

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    Toddlers day to day encounters and experiences can influence their lives significantly. As caregivers it’s our responsibility to develop experiences for children that support and grow their development. Children in childcare programs have their days planned out from meal times, to nap times, to play times, and even bathroom times. It’s important that throughout a child’s extensive schedules they have the opportunity to build relationships, that are respectful, responsive, and reciprocal. THREE-R…

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    Making A Murderer Analysis

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    Judicial murder made by inequity legal system In the month after “Making a Murderer” premiered on Netflix, more than 129,000 Americans signed a petition to pardon Avery and Dassey for their convictions to the murder of Halbach and in the book ‘in cold blood’ written by Truman Capote, the two murderers were treated by ignoring the mental problem influence of theirs, they stayed in prison for five years and were finally performed death penalty. After reading the book and watching the TV show, I…

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    accurately. • According to Freud, you can tell a person is stuck in the oral stage if they are unconsciously in need of stimulation with their mouth. People stuck in this stage may result to eating, smoking, nail biting, alcoholism, or even thumb sucking. • The difference between Jung and Freud when it comes to structures and collections of the mind is the idea of the collective unconscious. Aside from both dividing the human psych differently, Freud believed the unconscious mind was…

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    World Health Organisation ( 2016) has defined the social determinants of health (SDH) are the social and economic conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age such as stress, work, food, early life, transport, addiction, social support, unemployment, social exclusions and social gradient. These conditions are formed by the allocation of funds, power and resources at the local, national and global levels. In this essay, I am going not only to analyse the impact of poverty,…

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    Antony Gormley Analysis

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    Antony Gormley Antony Gormley is a British contemporary sculptor born in 1950. His works focus on the human body in relation to surrounding space and he often uses his own body for the basis of metal casts. Gormley pursued art after studying anthropology in Cambridge and practicing Buddhist meditation in India and Sri Lanka, both of which heavily influenced his concepts and works. Interested in artists who explored the relationship between sculpture and space, he drew inspiration from the…

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    actively. It is kicking and it can be felt by the mother. At twenty weeks the brain has a billion nerve cells, and the baby may jump to react to loud sounds(Baby Developmental Facts). This is the point where it is allowed to abort the child. It is sucking on its thumb, rolling around, and reacting to things outside of the stomach. If a loud, sudden noise occurs, the child can be seen jumping from the sound scaring them. I do not see how it is okay to end a child’s life at this or any of these…

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    Nefertiti Research Paper

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    The Great Royal Queen Nefertiti is one of the most notable queens of Egyptian history. Not only was she known throughout the land for her beauty, but also for the elevated status she held as Queen. Together with her husband, the Pharaoh Akhenaten, they became most known for establishing a revolutionary change in their religion, when they moved Egypt into the direction of monotheism of the sun disc, Aten. This conversion also influenced a change in art style, as the discovery of Nefertiti’s…

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