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    Temporomandibular Bone

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    fillings‚ root canal treatments‚ or extractions‚ we can get rid of what’s causing you that pain. However‚ dentistry is more than just teeth. It’s also about your jaw‚ and you can experience pain there as well. Your jaw can even be damaging your teeth without you knowing it. Every jaw has a temporomandibular joint (TMJ)‚ a muscle that connects the jaw to the skull. Whenever you open or close your mouth‚ you’re using that joint. When this joint starts to hurt‚ it can become a temporomandibular disorder (TMD)

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    who has achieved great success. Spielberg made his first film at the age of 12‚ in 1969 his short film ’Amblin ’ came to the attention of Universal Pictures and he signed a seven-year contract with them. He was 26 years old when he started making ’Jaws‚ ’ in 1975. The movie became a huge blockbuster as it carried suspense to a new level through sophisticated editing‚ musical scoring and camera technique. Steven Spielberg ’s ’intention is to entertain rather to inform or educate ’ (Taylor‚ 1999 p

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    Alligators vs. Crocodiles

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    incredibly powerful senses to detect their prey. The jaws found on a typical crocodile and an alligator are also different. The upper and lower jaws of the crocodile are essentially the same width‚ with the teeth exposed in an interlocking pattern. They also have a large‚ protruding fourth tooth on the lower jaw that is accommodated by depressions in the upper jaw just behind the nostrils. The alligator‚ however‚ has a wider upper jaw‚ allowing the lower teeth to fit into it snugly‚ effectively

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    When people hear the name shark the first thing that comes to mind is blood thirsty killer or Jaws. Can there be a such thing as a nice shark ? Are all sharks ruthless killers ? The two sharks that comes to mind is "The Great White shark" and "Whale Shark." the Great White shark is one of the most feared and aggressive sharks in the world. they attack and kill just about anything they can rap their jaws around. The great white shark is known for killing or attacking humans who swim in open waters

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    being shot in black and white. The film got high praise even with its low budget. In the late 1970’s‚ the year 1975 Jaws was produced. This film was a must see movie as they would say. The plot was magnificent‚ a man-eating shark that begins to attack the town of amity‚ killing innocent bathers. The movie is filled with gore and violence. All the components required making Jaws look realistic Steven Spielberg used. The special

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    Alligators Research Paper

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    Equipped with a powerful tail‚ a massive jaw adorned with jagged teeth‚ and an armored body all infused with lethal instincts‚ it is no wonder why alligators are reminiscent of a time when dinosaurs ruled. Yet these apex predators are more than mere relics of the distant past. They may just hold the key to unlocking some of the medical community’s most complex dilemmas. Alligators frequently wear serious injuries as battle medallions when fighting for territory and mates. During conquests‚ it is

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    Shark Attacks

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    Someone at the beach is swimming out in the deeper water‚ and all of a sudden‚ a dorsal fin pops out. For everyone on the beach who sees it‚ music from Jaws starts playing in their heads. The swimmer does not even notice it‚ and in a few seconds‚ a great white shark veraciously attacks him. This is what comes to mind when most people think of sharks‚ but they are not really just man-eating monsters of the sea. Sharks are a fascinating group of fishes that strike fear into the minds of humans

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    Jaws

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    Joe McBride 11/21/11 English 11 Hero ’s Journey Narrative: Jaws Jaws was a movie that was made which clearly represents itself as a movie that follows a Hero ’s Journey Narrative. The Journey begins with The Call‚ as part of the Departure. The Call begins once Sheriff Brody is first made aware of the shark attack that happens‚ before several more break out. He essentially accepts The Call by looking further into the attack‚ in case more come to his attention. The Initiation begins

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    Essay On Shark Attacks

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    Protecting the Apex Predators of the Ocean Most people assume that all sharks are dangerous‚ and some do not dare to swim next to an untamed shark. Sharks are commonly perceived as man-eaters and a threat to humans swimming in open water. Due to several media coverages on shark attacks‚ some believe that we should eliminate this threat and allow people to swim confidently in open water. Whenever people hear the word shark‚ people think of “dangerous‚” “man-eater‚” and “sea-monster.” They all have

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    Double Language Analysis

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    Double Language Analysis Katie White Recent shark attacks in Western Australia has raised controversy about how to solve the issue. “Stem the carnage” is a letter to the editor written by Sam Forsythe appeared on the 18th April 2007‚ Forsythe argues that the only solution is to kill the man-eating monsters with a genuinely concerned tone. In response to “stem the carnage”‚ James Whitt wrote a letter‚ in a somewhat condescending tone‚ contending that killing the sharks is a ridiculous suggestion

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