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    What is orthodontics treatment? It is a specialized type of dental treatment that focuses on correction of the patient’s bite‚ alignment of teeth and improving their smile. Once I get fixed braces‚ how should I to take care of them? Once your orthodontic treatment begins‚ you must take very good care of your oral hygiene. Make sure to follow the following routine regularly: 1. Brush: At least two to three times a day brush with appropriate technique by using a soft-bristled orthodontics toothbrush

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    Drug Treatment Essay

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    Jason Green April 24‚ 2013 ADC150 History of Alcoholism Treatment The view on alcoholism has changed dramatically throughout history. The way to treat it has also changed. There are many withdrawal symptoms that made it hard to treat. Today therapy and medication or regular attendance at meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous is the primary treatment. In the past there have been many different ways to treat alcoholism and many failed attempts. According to the Web MD website withdrawals can start

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    Equality In America Essay

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    and issues still faced in today’s society. With that‚ one way America can be described as is with its historic moments‚ and also issues America has faced regarding freedom‚ and equality. The United States of America‚ first founded in 1776‚ is a well known country that many see as a place that represents freedom‚ and equality. Since the country was founded‚ the overall hope was to accept people from different nations‚ and to grow as much as possible. This is was somewhat successful‚ but not everything

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    Orthodontic treatment is not just for teenagers. It is recommended by the American Academy of Orthodontists for children to have their first visit to an orthodontist at around the age of seven years. This is the age when most children have both baby and adult teeth and the orthodontist can diagnose and correct tooth and jaw issues early to avoid surgery in the future. Parents may not be able to tell if their child needs orthodontic treatment. Early diagnosis means the orthodontist can: • Help

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    Treatment Plan Essay

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    When beginning to implement the treatment plan it is important to consider the standards of best practises (mentioned earlier)‚ the key elements of the case‚ and a disability management model to create a foundation and starting point. The model chosen to base the treatment plan upon is the managed care model‚ this is due to the prevention strategies and foundation on disability duration and injury norms it provides (Pransky‚ Shaw‚ Franche‚ & Clarke‚ 2004). This can then aid in improved workplace

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    Essay On Racial Equality

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    public concern. While it may seem that the debate has resulted in racial equality there is still a large amount of evidence proving that racial equality has not become global and not all people agree on the real racial equality of humans. As once H. G. Wells said‚ “Our true nationality is mankind.” we are all human beings who are equal in soul‚ but in order to be able to widespread this belief and to promote racial equality actively‚ there are many policies that have to be pursued by every individual

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    “perfect nation” along with a diverse and equal society‚ however this is far from the truth. If you think that the United States is the most advanced country in the world‚ you have missed the bullseye and hit the edge of the dartboard. The concept of equality simply does not exist in today’s society. With one look‚ people already believe they know everything about you. In simple words‚ an American today is just simply a hypocrite. The American people have been deceived into believing that they are

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    We as a society have deluded ourselves into believing we have achieved equality. Of course we have. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 declared any form of racial segregation illegal‚ yet it seems that we can not wait to separate people with picket fences and barbed wire. In 1928 under the Representation of the People act‚ women finally gained the right to vote‚ but they are still stuck with 77 cents on the dollar. These issues originated many years ago‚ but they have evolved and embedded themselves into

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    equally. It is important in an early years setting to promote a positive attitude towards people of a different race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ age‚ physical abilities and religious beliefs. Equality & Diversity In early years settings it is important that everyone is treat equally and that the children are made aware of equality. In the early years setting I work in we try our hardest to ensure that everyone at the setting is valued equally‚ treat with equal concern and that the needs of each individual are

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    Is It Fair

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    “Is it Fair” Introduction Cohen (1986) argues that corruption has been described as “acting on opportunities‚ created by virtue of one’s authority‚ for personal gain at the expense of the public one is authorized to serve.” Cohen felt that it can be dangerous that the officers accept these gratuities because what might start without intent on the part of the officer may be become a patterned expectation and can lead to targeting and misuse of power if the gratuity stops. On a different

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