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    depends on following‚ which technique will be used: - the patient age and fact if the tooth is adult or deciduous - severity disease - patient wishes The techniques used in endodontic are: Pulp capping 1) Give an explanation of pulp capping and explain the purpose of the treatment Pulp capping is less common and less invasive than the pulpectomy. There is no long recovery or sensitivity like with root canal treatment or need for crown‚ because the pulp stays vital. Pulp capping is practically application

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    For citizens of any country to live a peaceful and quiet life‚ they have to be protecting from criminals and all other perpetrators by the government through its security agencies and the judicial system. However‚ to ensure that all the arrests made by the police force are legal‚ the suspect should be taken to court where the court has the sole responsibility of proving his or her innocence or guiltiness. The criminal process often begins with a stop or an arrest after a suspect is apprehended.

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    Aristotle essay A. Explain Aristotle’s concept of causality. Aristotle completely disagreed with some parts of Plato’s theories‚ despite the fact he was his teacher. He respectfully made it known that he had identified four causes that explain why or why not an object or living being exists. They were known as Aristotle’s four causes which included; the material cause‚ the formal cause‚ the efficient cause and the final cause. The material cause is very basic and asks the question: what is

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    Does Science Explain All? In the beginning there was darkness. Then there was light. Then there was consciousness. Then there were questions and then there was religion. Religions sprouted up all over the world as a response to some of humanity’s most troubling questions and fears. Why are we here? Where do we come from? Why does the world and nature act as it does? What happens when you die? Religions tended to answer all these questions with stories of gods and goddesses and other supernatural

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    1-1 Chapter 1 Accounting in Action Financial Accounting‚ IFRS Edition Weygandt Kimmel Kieso Slide 1-2 Study Objectives 1. 2. 3. Explain what accounting is. Identify the users and uses of accounting. Understand why ethics is a fundamental business concept. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Explain accounting standards and the measurement principles. Explain the monetary unit assumption and the economic entity assumption. State the accounting equation‚ and define its components. Analyze the effects

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    Explain Jung understands of religion? (30 marks) I will be explaining Jung understands and his views of religion. Jung first starts with the key concept of the mind which is the three concepts of consciousness – consciousness‚ personal unconsciousness and the collective consciousness. Consciousness is where we actively make decisions and choices. The thoughts are based on a sensory experience e.g. the things we see‚ smell‚ hear‚ touch and taste. These are directly accessible. The personal conscious

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    Explain the Analogy of the Cave in Plato’s Republic. Plato uses the analogy of the cave to illustrate the varying degrees of human nature between enlightened and unenlightenment. The varying degrees in enlightenment refer to the varying degrees in which we understand reality. For Plato‚ the highest degree of knowledge‚ or enlightenment‚ is the perception of the “essential Form of Goodness” Plato splits the varying degrees between enlightenment and illustrate epistemology. The stage furthest

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    WHAT IS A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM? Module 6‚ Assignment # 6 Chapter 11 Jalaya Thrash October 2‚ 2014 HLTH303—Information Systems for Health Dr. Novella S. Hill According to Laudon and Laudon‚ (2012)‚ knowledge management systems (KMS) are systems that help the construction and distribution of a corporation’s skills and expertise. The knowledge management systems are organizational practices that are acquired in business that are gathered‚ shared‚ stored

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    Analysis Essay The effects of globalization shown in How Soccer Explains The World‚ is like the response from the Industrial Revolution. Globalization is best defined as the interaction and assimilation between people‚ corporations‚ and governments. The process of globalization began when the first humans took their ideas‚ customs‚ and products out of Africa and into different parts of the world. As globalization occurs‚ there are many different effects that are both positive and negative.

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    a) Explain Aquinas Cosmological Argument The Cosmological Argument is a posteriori argument (knowledge gained after experience) which attempts to prove that there is a rational basis for the belief in God. This argument is synthetic as it uses senses and is distinctive as it uses evidence of the universe to prove that God exists. The argument attempts to prove that God exists by evaluating the scale and nature of the cosmos. In order for this argument to succeed it has to be inductive and produce

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