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    ignore the issue‚ these could be signs that you need a root canal. When residents of Middletown‚ NY need root canals or any other restorative or general dentistry procedures‚ they call the father-daughter dental practice Gunther B Goldsmith‚ DDS and Ellen J Solomon‚ DMD. The skilled dentists at this Middletown-based practice often perform root canals on their patients‚ so they know that there are several indicators that you might need this type of restorative dentistry procedure. Here Dr. Goldsmith

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    Mr. and Mrs. James‚ your daughter‚ Ellen‚ came into the ER barely conscious. Ellen told us that for the past two days‚ she has been experiencing excessive vomiting‚ lots of diluted urine‚ being abnormally thirsty‚ having loose or watery stool‚ and experiencing some pains in her head and neck. In addition to those things‚ she told us that she has been rapidly losing weight‚ despite eating plenty of food. Although there are no recent hospitalizations on record‚ her history of past surgeries include:

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    Theme: The Necklace Danielle Ochoa ENG125: Introduction to Literature (ABI1113A) Julie Pal-Agrawal April 4‚ 2011 Theme: The Necklace I am a strong believer in being grateful for everything you have been blessed with because no matter how you might see it‚ life could always be worse. In the short story‚ The Necklace‚ the writer uses character‚ symbolism‚ and tone to display the theme that we should play the cards we are handed rather then lusting for something that is unreal because we could

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    Ellen quoted her father in answering Johns proposal‚ John tells Henry that "she said he said...that marriage to either of the Thoreau brothers was unthinkable" (43). Both John and Henry scoff at her response. Instead of giving an answer true to her mind‚ she conforms to the will of her father. This situation results in the John wondering why he had proposed to Ellen in the first place. John describes how he "kept looking at that face

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    The truth that lies behind fantasies The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton is a book that gave the word "love" many other meanings‚ such as impossible‚ meaningless and incomplete. There were many unbearable obstacles that Countess Ellen Olenska‚ one of the main characters‚ had to face because of love. She was treated badly by many people and always longed for love but never obtained it. With everyone cursing her‚ betraying her and hurting her‚ there was one person who was always there for her. Newland

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    Famed Japanese video game creator Shigeru Miyamoto is famously quoted‚ “Video games are bad for you? That’s what they said about rock-n-roll.” While the backlash against Rock- and Roll music has much subsided‚ the video game industry has come under increasing scrutiny for its addictive qualities. Consistent video game play has been linked to increasing child hood obesity rates worldwide. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that almost 18% of US teens are obese‚ linking this

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    Dr. Ellen Urrutia-Loeser‚ mother of three and attending cardiologist at Hackensack Hospital is a real‚ working woman who mirrors Meredith. Like Ellen‚ Meredith understands how hard it is to balance a family and her career. Ellen is usually very busy‚ either with work or an issue caused by her three exasperating children‚ leaving little time to herself. Meredith is likewise similar to Ellen‚ as Meredith once forgot to pick her child up at daycare‚ in which a similar stint happened to Ellen‚ resulting

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    In "Womb for Rent-For a Price"‚ Ellen Goodman writes to persuade the reader that the act of surrogate moms ought to be prohibited. She shows reasons why ladies become surrogate moms. She invests the vast majority of her energy in the reasons why they will utilize their body as a processing plant for a child. Towards the finish of her discussion she clarifies how surrogate moms are dehumanizing labor. Ellen presents many reasons why a low- income female would choose to become a surrogate mother. Like

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    of Us‚ That’s Why We Must Preserve It” written by Ellen Ratner shows an example of this. In her essay‚ she explains that Antarctica does not belong to any one nation‚ but to everyone. Ratner goes on to say that we cannot drill for oil‚ minerals‚ or turn the continent into a tourist attraction. Ratner describes the happenings in Antarctica’s ecosystem today‚ and believes we should do everything we can to try and preserve this continent. In Ellen Ratner’s essay‚ “Antarctica Belongs to All of Us

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    This episode emphasizes how doing something he doesn’t believe in makes Thoreau feel—terrible. 5. Why does Thoreau get so angry with Ellen about taking notes? She is only doing it because she thinks she is supposed to do it or because she sees him doing it‚ not because she wants to. 6. Summarize Thoreau’s explanation of Transcendentalism that he gives Ellen. He uses the example of her father and the water. She doesn’t love her father because he is handsome or talented. Her love for him

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