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    You might be familiar with a normal cantilever bridge. Without one, we'd all be stuck at certain river crossings with nowhere to move. But a cantilever bridge is employed in dental care! And since almost all of us aren't long-distance swimmers, dental bridges are necessary for us to bypass. A missing teeth can create a sink-or-swim situation, and a dental bridge is the answer to help you stay afloat just! The Missing Teeth Dilemma When a teeth is missing, it generates more than simply an…

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    Human beings act upon both their emotions and instincts to determine what they need in order to survive, and what they want to fulfill any sentimental desires. Because of our personal perspectives and our unique individuality, what we require versus what we yearn for can differ from person to person. This common variation causes a kind of controversy in the discussion of what the most constructive lifestyle comprises of. Many have authored books, directed documentaries, and appeared on…

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    For the project we had in Mr. Sanders Physical science class this nine week I choose to read “The Radioactive Boy Scout.” The book was about a boy named David Hahn who grew up in suburban Detroit. David was fascinated by science and while he was working on earning his Atomic Energy badge for boy scouts, David’s attention turned to nuclear energy. He started working on building a nuclear reactor in his backyard garden shed. Working as a physics professor, David solicited information on reactor…

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    In the 1960s, four African American college students went to the drug store to buy toothpaste, etc. However, when they tried to seek services at the lunch counter they were refused service. The store manager asked them to leave because they served only whites. The four college freshmen refused to leave and stayed there until closing. This…

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    Colorado Water Crisis

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    Water, the most essential nutrient for life. Without it the most basic lifeforms couldn’t exist, much less humans. For citizens of Fountain Colorado it’s imperative that we begin to find solutions for the tragedy that has plagued this region of Colorado. There isn’t a definitive reason for the water crisis that has recently struck Fountain Colorado, but there’s plenty of finger pointing from all parties involved such as health departments, local military, utility companies and even city…

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    Red Visor Analysis

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    Don 't let the cute red visor on this even cuter weenie dog fool you! He is a crazed predator, seeking and devouring every toy animal in sight. Not only does he maim and rip to shreds their outer body, but digs deep into the innards to the ultimate goal; the plastic squeaky heart. Yes, I say the intentional goal is to reach this piece of plastic and forever silence its shrill voice. Then, and only then, is the kill final. If you value your own life, you must keep your distance while the kill is…

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    Caroline couldn’t wait for to go to camp for two weeks. She had been going for years; she always stayed in Cabin 4. She had packed everything she needed for two weeks of fun, including her prank supplies. Pulling pranks was one of the many traditions of Cabin 4. When she arrived, she could smell the pine trees in the warmth. The lake was glimmering from the sun shining down on it. “This is heaven” she said as always. It was July 22nd at Camp Bugnee in Wisconsin. As she walked into Cabin…

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    Rhetorical Language

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    Propaganda, as described by Donna Woolfolk Cross, is a means of persuasion and can be put to work for for both good and bad causes (209). She even says that propaganda is persuading us everyday by telling us that it has probably determined what kind of toothpaste…

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    Chewing Gums Lab Report

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    Discussion The research question of this paper asks: How is the pH of one’s mouth after a constant meal affected by the different sugar levels of various chewing gums. The chosen hypothesis was wrong for both the minty and sweet gums as it stated that their pH would be ultimately be acidic and there’d be a reduction form the initial pH. However, only one chewing gum had a significant decrease in its pH; the other pH values increased and either became alkaline or less acidic. There were several…

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    electric cars - It is used in skin care products for delivering vitamins deeper into the skin - Used in furniture with carbon nano-fibers for flame retardant by coating the foam (Everyday Applications of Nanotechnology). It is used every-where even in toothpaste, tyres, clothes, CDs, bathtubs, toilets..etc (Hullmann, 2007).…

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