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    PREPARATION OUTLINE Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about the basics of essential oils. Thesis Statement: Since biblical times, essential oils from plants have been harvested and distilled for topical, aromatic, and internal use by many as part of a wellness regimen. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Since the beginning of time, plants have been used for the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of people. Today, some of the most advanced pharmacological drugs mimic…

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    Fluoride Report

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    The goal of this report is to build upon existing knowledge of the use of fluorides. Further elaboration of necessary safety precautions and proper use of fluoridated dental products. It will touch base on some of the common questions that surround water fluoridation as well. Research articles compiled from the American Dental Association (ADA), US Government., and other scholarly articles were used to bring closure to the patient’s questions. This paper will begin with explanations of the use…

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    Primrose Oil Benefits

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    The Myriad-Faced Primrose Oil In the past few years, primrose oil has gained popularity as a health supplement, though it has been praised for its virtues for centuries. As far as the medicinal advantages of primrose oil go, it has more than you can count, some medically proven; and some traditionally. Let us, through this article, know about the myriad benefits of primrose oil. These are a few of the condition that primrose may be of help in: Breast Cysts and Cancer With years of research on…

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    Throughout the first semester of College Composition, I wrestled with three essays, all differing in format and content. The first was a narrative that reflected our educational experience. After this came an analysis of a visual text, followed by a research paper. The narrative was the easiest to write; however, I acquired important skills for writing the other two, which were in a less familiar format. With the three essays, I learned about my own writing skills and habits concerning…

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    prologue and a tale, and one well known was the Wife Of Bath. In the Wife of Bath’s Prologue, the wife shares very strong opinions and beliefs through lessons of her own experience and relationships. Two of the Wife’s opinions and beliefs that are topical and noteworthy are the idea that women desire equality among men and that she believes virginity is perfection, but not meant for all people. One of the most prominent opinions of the Wife is that she advocated for the idea of women desiring…

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    Vaccine Shots Essay

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    sugar water solution before vaccination, or you could try dipping a pacifier in that solution and let your baby nurse on it during shots. Comfortably numb: Ask your doctor about rub-on agents or topical anesthetics that help to numb the skin and can reduce the intensity of vaccination pain. EMLA is a topical anesthetic, administered an hour before the vaccine shot and works effectively to minimise your baby’s discomfort from vaccination…

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    What Is Eczema?

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    Eczema is a general term for any superficial inflammatory process involving the epidermis. The term eczema can be used to describe any rash like skin conditions that commonly starts during infancy and continue through childhood. Some people outgrow the condition while some people continue to have it throughout adulthood. There are many different types of eczema. Allergic contact eczema is a reaction where the skin has come into contact with a substance that the immune system doesn't recognize.…

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    Neuropathic Pain

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    alternative. As an oral intake, benefits included being a sodium ion channel blockade. Through clinical trials however the medication is rather inconsistent and has often lead to GI distress and other side effects as a result of drug to drug interaction. Topical lidocaine in the form of a patch (5%) when used at recommended dosage has been shown that there is no need for titration and there is no…

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    I have came a long ways since week four. I have learned so much about preparing and delivering speeches throughout my time in this course. Both Brad, and the DK Guide to Public Speaking book have given me a great amount of knowledge on the topic of Public Speaking. From speech one to speech speech four I have improved in language/style, organization/structure, supporting my ideas, vocal delivery, and physical delivery. Words are anything but powerless language helps the audience to understand…

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    case model in which cultural, social, and religious factors are explicitly involved. Aspects of both Confucianism and Christianity construct the idea of maternity as self-sacrificial with self-denial of the mother for her own children’s sake. In the topical exam, Confucian influences on contemporary struggles of Korean Christian mothers will be explored. This exam is expected to advance theological contemplation on mothering, which has been under-theorized in religious studies. The struggles of…

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