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    Heraclitus of Ephesus wrote “Opposition brings concord: Out of discord comes the fairest harmony.” Heraclitus of Ephesus was a Greek philosopher born just miles away from the birthplace of philosophy. He never let anyone know his political views he always was seen as a pioneer of wisdom for his words. He always saw the general human being as lacking understanding, just walking through this earth but never understanding what was going on about them. Heraclitus always saw everything through an…

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    There are many good reasons to keep your family’s teeth and gums healthy. Their sparkling smiles. Being able to chew for good nutrition. Avoiding toothaches and discomfort. Research suggests that gum disease can lead to other problems in the body, including increased risk of heart disease. Here are some simple ways to keep teeth strong and healthy from childhood to old age : 1. Start children early. Despite great strides in decay prevention, one in four young children develops signs of tooth…

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    Cystic Acne Research Paper

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    A variety of products, remedies, and medications are available for treating cystic acne that can help you reduce how often you experience breakouts and improve your appearance when they occur. I Need a Treatment That Can Get Rid of Cystic Acne I’m Looking for A Safe and Effective Cystic Acne Treatment Sometimes an individual’s skin will break out with terrible-looking lesions called cystic acne. Experts have come up with several explanations over the years, but often they don’t truly know what…

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    Accumulated bacteria can cause inflammation of the gums and lead to infections that take a long time to heal. Brushing and flossing every day can help remove bacteria and prevent infections before they start. Be sure to use a soft bristle and fluoride toothpaste. Control your blood glucose. Periodontal disease can make it difficult to control your blood sugar, so be sure to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet to maintain acceptable blood glucose levels.…

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    housing, and education and mental health. They help with day to day necessities when they give away food from food pantries for anyone in need. Food pantries can also include other items such as cleaning supplies for your home, laundry detergent, toothpaste, tissue, and soap. They have boxed food for the elderly that they may take to senior living communities to pass out. In addition to the elderly they also have food for veterans sometimes a couple of times a week. In addition to day to day…

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    family, Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine, Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina and his mother and father. They live in a little house and are very poor. His grandparents are elderly and stay in bed all day long. Charlie’s father works hard in a toothpaste factory but no matter how hard he works he never makes enough money to feed his family. They live on cabbage and cabbage soup, and Charlie is always hungry. Charlie loves chocolate and gets one chocolate bar for his birthday every year. The…

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    The first batch of the FAQs are: 1. Paediatrics a. How do I toilet train my child? There's no fixed age at which children are ready to start learning how to use the potty, but some develop the necessary physical and cognitive skills between 18 - 36 months of age. Before 12 months of age, children can't control their bladder or bowel movements, and some toddlers who show many signs of readiness still are physically unable to control elimination. Timing is key to successful potty training.…

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    a toothbrush. The concoction did no help at all. It resulted in a dissolved enamel.Other raw materials included honey, ash, powdered rabbits, pomegranate peels and red peach blossom. Now, only a few of those extracts made the cut in modern toothpaste. Mint is one of the oldest and most popular way to whiten teeth and combat bad breath. In Elizabethan times, chewing eglantine, or eucalyptus is also referenced as a way to sweeten one’s breath. As a result of the loss of the enamel, a…

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    Having fluoridated drinking water has always just been the norm for me all my life while growing up. I haven’t put much thought into what is in the water that I use every day for just about everything such as, cooking, cleaning, and drinking. These things are normally just everyday task that many of us take advantage of, but what is really in our water, and how do we know it’s even safe? I would like to discuss the different questions that have been raised according to having fluorine added to…

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    Eugenics Research Paper

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    What is Eugenics? EugenicsEugenics is a movement that is aimed at improving the genetic composition of the human race. Historically, eugenicists advocated selective breeding to achieve these goals. Today we have technologies that make it possible to more directly alter the genetic composition of an individual. However, people differ in their views on how to best (and ethically) use this technology. ❖ Improvement of human population by controlled breeding and desirable characteristics. ❖…

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