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    the previous exercise‚ and shut it again. Repeat 5 times. Step 2. Try tongue twisters. Start off slowly‚ and gradually build up until you say them at normal conversation speed. When speaking them‚ exaggerate the words‚ making your tongue‚ jaw and lips work hard. As you become surer of them‚ begin to project your voice and exaggerate the words more. This helps you gain skill. Step 3. Have a conversation with yourself in front of the mirror. It may sound silly‚ but it does help. Again‚ exaggerate

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    Major Connectors

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    SEMINAR ON MAJOR CONNECTOR CONTENT * Definition * Functions * Characteristics * Location of major connector * Mandibular major connector a.) lingual bar b.) lingual plate c.) mandibular lingual bar with continuous bar d.) labial bar e.) cingulum bar f.) sublingual bar * Design of mandibular major connector * Maxillary major connector a.) single palatal strap b.) palatal plate

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    I.  Personal Characteristics Making Me Suitable for the Profession         I believe that I possess numerous personal characteristics that will contribute to my success as a Speech-Language Pathologist.  Foremost‚ I am a very compassionate person and have resolved to dedicate my working life to helping others.  For me‚ Speech-Language Pathology is not just a paycheck and a path to being able to afford a home and support a family.  In order for me to feel I have a personally satisfying career‚ I need

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    procedures like chemical peels‚ Microdermabrasion and Botox are included‚ the number shoots up to 336‚000--up over fifty percent in one year. Reconstructive procedures correct defects on the face or body. These include physical birth defects like cleft lips and palates and ear deformities‚ traumatic injuries like those from dog bites or burns‚ or the aftermath of disease treatments like rebuilding a woman ’s breast after surgery for breast cancer. Cosmetic procedures alter a part of the body that the person

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    this a couple of times a day: breath in then hold for 10 seconds then release the air in a very slow manor‚ as if you ’re breathing out of a thin tube. Breath can be easily controlled with the help of this breathing exercise. Then‚ massage your face‚ lip‚ and throat to relax tension. Have hum an "m" sound gently up and down your voice range to start the vocal warm-up. Next‚ sing a series of round open vowels such as "Mmmeee-Mmmay-Mmmah-Mmmoe-Mmmoo" on one note and then repeating moving up and down the

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    Trigeminal Nerve V1, V2, V3

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    and the forehead‚ the upper eyelid‚ the front of the nose as far down as its tip MAXILLARY DIVISION CN V2 Purely sensory Skin at the side of the nose‚ the lower eyelid‚ and the upper part of the cheek and upper lip MANDIBULAR DIVISION CN V3 Sensory & Motor Chin and lower lip‚ the skin in front of the ear‚ and the skin of the side of the head up to the area supplied by the ophthalmic division Angle of mandible & back or head and much of neck is NOT supplied by trigeminal nerve but

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    BEGE 102 Completed

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    articulators and active articulators. Passive articulators remain static during the articulation of sound. Upper lips‚ teeth‚ alveolar ridge‚ hard palate‚ soft palate‚ uvula‚ and pharynx wall are passive articulators. Active articulators move relative to these passive articulators to produce various speech sounds‚ in different manners. The most important active articulator is the tongue. The lower lip is other active articulator. But glottis is not active articulator because it is only a space between vocal

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    also affect the child’s education and social life. The two novels have a number of similarities‚ however the most important one of them is the lost of their mothers. In the Kite Runner Hassan’s mother Sanaubar gave birth to him and when she saw his cleft

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    cosmetic surgeries‚ documenting back to skin grafts in ancient India. Between the first documented procedures and the early 1800 ’s not a lot progressed aside from the basic tools being used. In 1827‚ Dr. John Peter Mettaue performed the first cleft palate operation using tools of his own design kicking off the modern plastic surgery advancements. Using the advancements in reconstructive surgeries became increasingly popular during World War I as it was used to save many soldiers ’ lives throughout

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    day for three to four days. She notes no other problems with her skin. She remembers no allergic reactions to medications. She has no previous history of fever blisters. PHYSICIAL EXAMINATION: Reveals superficial erosions along the lips‚ particularly the lower lip. The posterior buccal mucosia‚ along the sides of the tongue‚ and also some superficial erosions along the upper and lower gingival. Her posterior pharynx was difficult to visualize‚ but I saw no erosions on the areas today. There did

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