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    beliefs and education along with psychological factors such as stress and behavior‚ all contribute to oral health with just as much importance as the biological factors (Dworkin‚ 2001). Two patients could come into clinic with cavities caused by the same bacteria‚ but in order to improve the oral health of each person‚ completely different approaches may be necessary. The complexity of a patient’s oral health status involves not only their teeth and gums‚ but is also affected by numerous aspects of their

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    Topic 3: Principles of assessment in lifelong learning 1.1 Explain the types of assessment used in lifelong learning. (150 words approx.) Initial/diagnostic assessment can be taken before learner’s enrollment for a course. This is a way of finding out whether the prospective course is suitable for a student and meets the learner’s needs or not. Formative assessment can be taken during the programme or a course. Teachers use assessments in their teaching sessions to make judgement about their

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    age‚ with a BMI of 22.2. She states that some of her friends have tried something called isotretinoin and wonders if she could get a prescription for the drug. Which of the following is the best next step in management? A. Oral contraceptive pill B. Oral erythromycin C. Oral isotretinoin D. Topical clindamycin E. Topical retinoids and benzoyl peroxide Answer Choice "E" is the best answer. Acne vulgaris is a skin disease resulting from blockage and subsequent inflammation of the pilosebaceous

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    Possible Speech Topics Informative Speech Topics Below you will find a list of 125 of 250 potential informative speech topics. Be sure to analyze your audience and time limit before selecting a topic. 1.How nuclear power works 2. The biography of your favorite actor 3. How to make pizza 4. The history of comic books 5. How to change your car’s oil 6. The story of how your school was founded 8. The history of your hometown 9. How to swing a golfclub 10. Trends in the stock market 11. How to drive

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    Topic: Hiv and Aids

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    Topic: HIV and AIDS Introduction: Colin Powell Colin Powell Rabbi David Saperstein Rabbi David Saperstein "No war on the face of the Earth is more destructive than the AIDS pandemic." which is said by Colin Powell‚ is an American statesman of military world. Recently‚ the problem of having AIDS is very common. The numbers of infected people keep going up every year. "AIDS can competently destroy families‚ decimates communities and‚ particularly in the poorest areas of the world‚ threatens to

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    in the advancement of reading abilities. Vocabulary is fundamentally vital in oral reading guideline. There are two sorts of vocabulary oral and print. A reader who experiences a peculiar word in print can interpret the word to in the written form and verbally. In the event that it is in the reader’s oral vocabulary‚ the reader will have the capacity to comprehend it. In the event that the word is not in the reader’s oral vocabulary‚ the reader will need to decide the significance by different means

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    Significance are important to the cultural and to the people that have faith in their country.How did oral tradition help folklore evolve and reach the masses.They can learn about the world.Well in Mexico the discussion of centers on indigenous issues.Teaching students of Mexico origin. La Llorona La Llorona she was a beautiful young lady named Maria that was in love with a beautiful man and they got married and had kids.One day her husband loses interest in her.her husband left for a period

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    Turn and Oral Paper Works

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    We never met personally‚ but I’m so IRItated with all the silent and oral paper works and activities that needs to be accomplished. I’ve lost 2 pounds due to NUTRITION and FITNESS program. Most of my hairs turn gray and white without comprehending the difference of NON-NUMERATE and DIAGNOSTIC results. Countless sleepless nights and never ending days were spent just to figure out the right interpretation and presentation of the facts and data. All of these for the CLASSROOM PROFILES to comply. Without

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    oral squamous cell carcinoma

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    ARTICLE Received 6 Sep 2013 | Accepted 5 Nov 2013 | Published 2 Dec 2013 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms3873 OPEN Mutational landscape of gingivo-buccal oral squamous cell carcinoma reveals new recurrently-mutated genes and molecular subgroups India Project Team of the International Cancer Genome Consortium1 Gingivo-buccal oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC-GB)‚ an anatomical and clinical subtype of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC)‚ is prevalent in regions where tobaccochewing

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    SOUND AND PRONUNCIATION: 8 CONCLUSION: 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY: 10 THE CENTURY OLD TRADITIONS OF THE VEDAS: The Vedas and their oral tradition are one of the oldest traditions in history that exists even today. The samhita texts from the early Iron ages at the times of Holmer are fixed dates back to even this day . (Kapoor‚ 2002) The Vedas or the “srautas” in their oral tradition have many different ways of recitation. These unique and distinct methods are designed in such a way that memorization

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