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    caries‚ dental sealants and cancer of the oral cavity and pharynx (Tomar‚ 2007). The risk factors for periodontal disease according to the NIDCR‚ National Institute of Dental Craniofacial Research are smoking‚ hormonal changes in girls and women‚ diabetes‚ diseases of cancer or aids and their treatments‚ medications‚ and genetic susceptibility. If these factors would be monitored and put into a data base this desased can be prevented or treated

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    The Bermuda Triangle 23530 IMEC Advanced Communication in English 2416-2418 November 2012 23530 IMEC Advanced Communication in English 2416-2418 November 2012 The Speech Aida Mariana Martinez The Bermuda Triangle Specific Purpose After my speech‚ more than 50% of my audience will know the basics about the Bermuda Triangle‚ the origins‚ what happens‚ and the discoveries; and will have woken some interest in it. Thesis Statement It’s important for people to know the mysteries

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    Luis Puga Trig. Ms.Candidato 2/20/12 The Pascal’s Triangle The Pascal’s Triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients. The system after French mathematician Blaise Pascal. The set of numbers that form Pascal’s triangle were known before Pascal. However‚ Pascal developed many uses of it and was the first one to organize all the information together in his treatise‚ Traité du triangle arithmétique (1653). The numbers originally arose from Hindu studies of combinatorics and binomial

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    Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is one of the biggest mysteries in the world. Since Christopher Columbus discovered it in 1492‚ there have been numerous airplanes‚ ships‚ and vessels to “disappear” in the middle of the triangle. There are many theories about what could have happened to these missing ships‚ but no one really knows what is out there for sure. Some say that the lost city of Atlantis is at he bottom of the Atlantic Ocean; some say there are Aliens. Others believe

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    Pikey Government Portageville Site The Common Assessment The Iron Triangle There are two parts to the Iron Triangle. The Bureaucracy which is the agencies that are responsible for the regulation of those affected industries. The Interests Groups influence Congressional votes in their favor. The last party of the Triangle is the Congress they are responsible for funding Government Programs. I will explain how the Triangle works using the article about farmers wanting to trade with Cuba. The

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    The Bermuda Triangle‚ also known as the Devil’s Triangle‚ is an infamous stretch of the Atlantic Ocean bordered by the southern coast of the U.S.‚ Bermuda‚ and the Greater Antilles that has been the location of strange disappearances of ships and aircraft since the mid-19th century. Could supernatural forces be responsible for these occurrences? Some probable explanations for the missing vessels include hurricanes‚ undersea earthquakes and magnetic fields that interfere withcompasses and other positioning

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    ruler‚ almost anyone can outline the Bermuda Triangle. Starting at Miami‚ Florida‚ draw a line northeast to Bermuda. Then draw another line from Miami southeast to San Juan‚ Puerto Rico. Connect these lines with a third line and you are looking at an area of ocean where hundreds of people have met tragic‚ unexplained death. The Triangle of Death. The Magic Rhombus. The Limbo of the Lost. The Twilight Zone. The Port of Missing Ships. The Devil’s Triangle. The Hoodoo Sea. These and more are names given

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    Bermuda Triangle: Have you ever wondered what The Bermuda Triangle is about and why it is a great mystery? Then my speech on the Bermuda triangle will help you understand more about this strange thing. The Bermuda triangle is a strange and mysterious region in the south West Atlantic ocean where people‚ ships‚ boats and air craft flying over it have been sucked in to its stormy waters or disappeared. The triangle is located in the islands of Bermuda‚ Miami‚ Florida and Puerto Rico and it is Also

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    Similar Triangles Project February 12‚ 2013 Introduction: In this project‚ I found the height of an object I chose based on how tall one of my partners is‚ how far away she is from the mirror‚ and how far the mirror was from the base of one of the objects. From there I set up a proportion and solved for X. X represented the unknown height of the chosen object. Once I figured this out I then converted to feet and compared that to my partners height to see if it

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    The Bermuda Triangle Off the southern tip of Florida lies a phenomenon called the Bermuda Triangle. Ships‚ planes‚ and over one thousand lives were lost in the Triangle without a trace. Theories have been put forth‚ but still no universally accepted explanation exists for the mystery that surrounds the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle covers almost 440‚000 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean. An imaginary line that begins near Melbourne‚ Florida‚ extends south to Bermuda‚ and west to

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