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    Baltimore‚ New York‚ Philadelphia‚ and San Francisco—was due to Chicago’s central geographic position. It was in many ways land-locked because although it sits on Lake Michigan‚ there was no water route to the city from the Atlantic Ocean until the Erie Canal opened in 1825‚ which provided access to the Great Lakes region for shipping and migration of people. Three years later came the first U.S. passenger train‚ the Baltimore & Ohio railroad‚ with a route from a mid-Atlantic city to central areas.

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    Britain further advancements; they began to have machines like that of the railroads‚ steamships and telegraphs. The railroads along with the steamships‚ telegraphs‚ and canals helped the industry by making the demand for transportation effective but also more demanding. The canals helped transportation because it allowed boats and the canals along with the steamships

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    Myths About Dental Crowns

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    A crown is a dental restoration that is placed over the tooth. The purpose of a crown is designed to restore the size and shape of the tooth. It also helps strengthen the tooth. If you are thinking about getting a dental crown‚ then it is important to separate the myths from the facts. Myths About Dental Crowns Myth: Dental Crowns Do Not Require Maintenance Fact: Dental crowns are durable and can last for several years if they are taken care of. However‚ they do require maintenance. Regular cleanings

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    of three major reservoirs (Chashma‚ Mangla‚ and Tarbela); 19 barrages (Ferozepur‚ Sulemanki‚ Islam‚ Balloki‚ Marala‚ Trimmu‚ Panjnad‚ Kalabagh‚ Sukkur‚ Kotri‚ Taunsa‚ Guddu‚ Chashma‚ Mailsi‚ Balloki‚ Sidhnai‚ Rasul‚ Qadirabad‚ and Marala); 12 link canals; 45

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    HEARING LOSS ENT

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    HEARING LOSS BY: NURRASHIDAH BT ABDURAHMAN NABILAH IFFAH BT MD. ARIF ANATOMY OF EAR The ear is made up of three parts 1. Outer ear – consists of pinna and external auditory canal 2. middle ear – consists of tympanic membrane and ossicles (3 tiny bones that are attached to the tympanic membrane which are malleus‚ incus and stapes) 3. inner ear – consists of oval window‚ semicircular ducts‚ cochlea and auditory tube  HEARING – transduction of sound to neural impulses and its interpretation

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    construction of canals and roads led to the increase in the use of stagecoaches‚ steamboats‚ and ultimately railroads. Railroads became extremely popular in America in the 1800’s. The railroad industry itself began to boom; it was supported by its reputation for speed and efficiency. But‚ along with the booming industry of railroads came the strong debate that plagued Congress for years: should railroads be constructed as the major source of transportation over roads and canals? Although roads

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    The Suez Canal drastically decreased the time taken for ships to sail from Britain to India‚ from a six week journey that entailed navigating the Cape‚ to a two week journey‚ resulting in better improvements in communications between the Viceroy and Whitehall and greatly increasing the profits of trading companies as shipments could be made more frequently. The importance of the Suez Canal to Britain was paramount; the Nationalist Rebellion in 1882

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    Theodore Roosevelt had many philosophies for handling major events and foreign policies like building strategic structures like the Panama Canal and by making peace in other countries that were at war or were at a disagreement. He went to “less civilized” countries in an attempt to make peace and protect the world. What Roosevelt meant by less civilized was non-white‚ Latin‚ or Slavic countries. “He believed that a civilized nation had the right and duty to intervene in the affairs of uncivilized

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    The Path of Light and Sound By: Kristin Jaskowiak The organ that gives us a sense of sight is our eyes. Of the five senses‚ our eyes allow us to learn the most about our surroundings. It is important to know the structures and anatomy that make up the eyes to gain a better understanding of how light and images are processed to become sight. ANATOMY The lacrimal gland‚ or tear duct‚ produces tears when stimulated by the facial nerve. The delicate‚ transparent mucous membrane that covers the

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    example‚ innovative machinery like railroads‚ canals‚ mechanical reapers‚ and many others was created to replace less complicated inventions like corduroy roads. Before the Industrial Revolution‚ most people created their own goods on farms and almost never purchased anything that came from outside of their small community. With the presence of the industrial revolution‚ people could get other

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