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    Introduction Water fluoridation is the controlled addition of fluoride to a public water supply in the proportion of about one part per million and is believed to help prevent tooth decay1. Implementation of Community Water Fluoridation in the United States has been a contentious issue since the practice started in America in the 1950’s2. To understand the issue we must discuss “What is fluoride and why is the addition of this natural element in drinking water a public dispute?” Oral health is integral

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    There are many debates‚ papers and articles going back and forth saying that one is better than the other and so on and so forth. One person will say ‚”that bottled water is better” and another will say‚” no way tap is better.” Almost like the on going argument that went on in Bobby Bushay’s head in the movie Water Boy where he was saying H2O is better than Gatorade. But when it truly comes down to it tap water is really the winner. It’s better than bottled water in many ways in general. Firstly

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    the Surrounding Area Facts about Mt. Everest Height of the mountain How the mountain was named Peak XV Joloungma (Tibetan name) Sagarmatha (Nepalese name) The number of people who have climbed Everest to date Major Explorers Covered in this Paper Sir Edmund Hillary First to reach the summit (1953) Led a team of experienced mountain climbers who worked together Tenzing Norgay and the Sherpas Norgay was an experienced climber and guide who accompanied Hillary Sherpas still used to guide

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    Storyboarding For  Instruc+onal  Design   Robert  Rector   What is Storyboarding? •  “Storyboards  are  visual  organizers‚  typically  a   series  of  illustra+ons  displayed  in  sequence   for  the  purpose  of  pre-­‐visualizing  a  video‚   web-­‐based  training‚  or  interac+ve  media   sequence.”         –  h"p://www.instruc/onaldesign.org/ storyboarding.html   The Story of Storyboarding •  Where  did  storyboards

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    the freezing cold waters that could kill you if you are exposed to them for too long. Not to mention how strong the current is that can sweep you out into the middle of the ocean‚ and on top of it all‚ there are man-eating sharks in the water. What is a place like this? Alcatraz. II. Alcatraz was the most feared prison you could be sent to. Body I. Military Prison A. Civil war and Spanish-American civil war prisoners 1. 1861 2. Isolation‚ shark infested waters‚ and cold‚ strong

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    Topic: Health benefits of vegetarian diets General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To Inform my audience on how to begin a vegetarian diet and the health benefits you get from it. Primary Aud. Outcome: After listening to this speech‚ my audience will know how to plan

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    What is a Tracheostomy? Alex Lopez English 10 Mr. Glavin 6 June 2013 Lopez i Outline THESIS: The everyday living of a tracheostomy and ventilator patient consists of the care that is needed‚ the risks that are taken‚ and how it affects life. I. What is a tracheostomy? A. A tracheostomy is an opening of the windpipe done surgically‚ called a stoma. B. A tube‚ known as a trach‚ is inserted through the stoma allowing

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    Obesity and Ways to Overcome It 1.) Obesity A.)What is Obesity? 1.) Too much body fat 2.) BMI calculates this B.)What are the causes? 1.) Overeating/Fast food 2.) Not enough exercise 3.) Television advertisements 4.) Genes C.)Physical effects 1.) Not attractive 2.) Health problems a.) Diabetes b.) High blood pressure D.)Mental Effects 1.) Social discrimination 2.) Bias due to media 3.) Low self-esteem 4.) Depression 5.) Eating Disorders

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    Diabetic Emergencies Diabetic ketoacidosis ()()((D(KA) I. Definition: Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious complication of diabetes that occurs when your body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones. Diabetic ketoacidosis develops when your body is unable to produce enough insulin and an increase in insulin counter-regulatory hormones (catecholamines‚ cortisol‚ glucagon and growth hormone). Insulin normally plays a key role in helping sugar (glucose) — a major source of energy for

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    Autism - As seen By Team B Lisa Key PSY 340 Autism - As seen By Team B Autism affects 1 in 88 children in America today. In other countries it may be more‚ but only those with the ability to research and spread the word are accountable. While research and psychology on the topic have come a long way over the years‚ there is much more to be done. Researchers are looking outside the box to find factors that may contribute to those being afflicted with Autism. The known factors that have been

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