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    The Acts-Consequence Nexus

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    presented here refutes that of those supporting mechanistic retribution; the correct interpretation of this proverb according to the Hebrew text, still states that violent men gain riches (11:16). Consequently, if Proverbs endorses wealth as a reward for wisdom and righteous living but then alludes to the reality of the contrary the contradiction still stands (Proverbs 3:3-4, 16;…

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    Rangi's Treatment Plan

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    include pain management related to the 75 and 61 respectively. Due to irreversible pulpitis I will extract both teeth to relieve Rangi’s pain. However, I will consider Rangi’s anxiety and inform his mother of the alternative treatment of referral to a dentist to receive a pulpectomy.…

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    Caries In Children

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    aged 5 years old reflect the importance of the interpretation of such experience in the children with all 20 deciduous teeth. As from the age of 6, deciduous teeth are shed and replaced with permanent teeth so the number of deciduous teeth declines. All of which will result in decreasing the caries experiences for older children due to the reduction in the absolute number of teeth with caries experience 84. The distribution of caries within children by age showed that the proportion of children…

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    “The people in White Teeth are immigrants” (“An Interview With Zadie Smith”). Before introducing the topic of this paper it is important to understand a few terms and the history behind the novel White Teeth. Said herself; Zadie Smith claims that the characters in White Teeth are immigrants. With the topic of immigration comes the idea of assimilation, which is the “process by which a person or a group 's language and, or culture come to resemble those of another group” (PowerPoint). Characters…

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    The book “American Jezebel” was written in 2004 by Eve LaPlante, who is from Massachusetts and has written various other books about powerful and influential women in history. The thing that makes this book unique is that Anne Hutchinson is actually an ancestor of LaPlante which allows her to have a different point of view on the situation and she is able to write the book in a different way and explain it differently than another author would. Anne Hutchinson was a woman of change who was very…

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    Persuasive Dental Surgery

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    you need to have a tooth removed due to disease or injury, we can help. We offer single tooth extractions as well as full-mouth procedures. We even offer extractions for wisdom teeth. Extracting impacted teeth is not a problem; we rarely refer patients out to a specialist. We can take care of all of your extraction needs. Teeth…

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    on your day. Be sure to always read packet directions, particularly where dosages are a concerned. While you can find relief at home as your wisdom teeth start to make their presence, it's important to learn most pain-relieving actions are a temporary fix to your pain. You'll still require an appointment with Troy Family Dental to manage your wisdom teeth to see if they should stay in your mouth or be extracted by one of our dentists. If you can just grin and bare it or we can recommend removal…

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    Wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth people get, they grow in the very back of your mouth usually between the ages of 17 to 21 (Knowyourteeth.com, 2016). Wisdom teeth are vestigial structures because they serve no real purpose, they are similar to any other tooth and they also cause the majority of people pain, infections and discomfort since modern humans have smaller jaws. Our wisdom teeth have become useless because our ancestors ate mostly…

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    If you’ve received a diagnosis of periocoronitis, you may be worried about more than trying to pronounce the condition. This painful condition specifically affects the wisdom teeth, and can be a factor in the decision to have them removed. Perio-what? Pericoronitis, or operculitis, can develop with a partially protruding wisdom tooth that can’t cut through the gum line as a matured tooth. As a result, the gap provides an entry point for bacteria to develop from plaque caused by trapped food.…

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    Are Humans Evolving

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    that is useless? If so it’s probably because humans are evolving. Humans are still evolving in different ways. The ways humans digest lactose is changing. Humans are losing their wisdom teeth instead of keeping them. Also humans are getting mutations against malaria. You might notice that you need to take your wisdom teeth out and that’s just because humans are evolving. Humans have evolved in the way we digest lactose. “This is because they carry a regulatory change in the region of DNA that…

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