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    DSD 251 Oral Biology and Histology 2 DENTAL PULP: (Origin-Functions and Anatomy-Histology Vascularity and Lymphatic supply –Nerve supply. Regressive changes of the pulp: fibrous changes pulpal stones –diffuse calcifications) DEFINITION : The pulp is a delicate mesenchymal connective tissue that occupies the pulp cavity in the central part of tooth. The normal pulp is pink‚ coherent soft tissue is noted‚ dependent on its normal hard dentin for protection. Dentin and pulp are embryologically‚ histologically

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    Topic: Is Cricket Killing Other Sports in India? (In favour of the topic) It is a fact that people in India eat‚ live‚ sleep‚ talk and walk cricket. Some feel that Cricket in India is becoming an obstacle in the progress of other sports. M.S Gill‚ the sports minister of the country painstakingly said‚ “Television‚ commercialization and the advertising world have promoted cricket to an extent that it has become a Mount Everest‚ which is badly affecting other sports in the country.” Cricket has become

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    Oral Report - Colleges

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    Oral Report Hi‚ good evening and welcome to ISP night. I have chosen Colleges as my Independent Study Project. I chose colleges because it is a important choice for your future. College is a guide‚ or planner. Because whatever college you are accepted into guides your future and plans your life. The colleges in my report are Yale‚ Princeton‚ Harvard-which are Ivy League Schools and Stanford a Pacific 10 Conference school. I have chosen these schools because they are all top academic schools.

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    Memorandum of Oral Pleading Parties: Mr de Jong (Claimant) and Mini-Coza (Defendant) Date and time: Thursday 4th October 2012‚ 10:00hrs Judge: Mr. de Vries The Group: Pasi Lindqvist‚ Daan Bredenbeek‚ Nick Bruurmijn and Redmer van Berkum Overview of the Facts and the Compensation Sought On the 1st of January 2011 the claimant Mr. de Jong purchased a buggie through a German provider Mini-Coza‚ who operated in the Netherlands for €275. The buggie was to be used by the claimant’s over-one-year-old

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    FACULTY OF OUM BUSINESS SCHOOL SEMESTER : JANUARY 2014 OUMH1303 ENGLISH FOR ORAL COMMUNICATION COURSE : BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH HONOURS MATRICULATION NO : 861126115001001 IDENTITY CARD NO : 861126115001 TELEPHONE NO : 012 – 321 2352 E-MAIL : tmzulkairi@oum.edu.my LEARNING CENTRE : WANGSA MAJU LEARNING CENTRE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. Salutation 3. PURPOSE OF THE TALK 4. SELF INTRODUCTION 5. COMPANY’S BACKGROUND 6. MAIN POINTS TRAINING AND SELF-DEVELOPMENT

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    The Importance of Oral Language Today Oral language is the oldest form of communication known to mankind‚ whether it’s in English‚ Japanese or a Chinese dialect. Oral language is a form of communication that is spoken and heard. Oral language serves many purposes‚ whether it is telling a story or the simple joy of entertainment‚ but I think the most important purpose of oral language is to inform. Inform about what? You may ask. When informing someone of certain topic‚ it could vary from sharing

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    THE MEDIA PRESENTATION

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    THE MEDIA PRESENTATION Slide 1 Media of the UK consist of several different types of Communications: TV‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ magazines and websides Slide 2 TV British people watch a lot of television. They are also reported to be the the world’s most dedicated home-video users. Watching TV is the most common leasure activity for 8/10 men and women. In 2008 on average people spent 26 hours per week watching TV. People in non-manual occupation watched about 7 hours less per week than those in

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    Oral Communication skills

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    Oral communication skills Define miscommunication‚why does it occur Miscommunication is defined as a failure to communicate adequately and properly. It is one of the types of Communication barrier. It is an instant where either the speaker is unable to provide the proper and adequate information to the hearer or the hearer misperceived and couldn’t recognised the communication from the speaker. The cases of miscommunication vary depending on the situation and persons included in it‚ but often

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    SIMVASTATIN ORAL USES

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    simvastatin oral Uses *Simvastatin is used to help lower "bad" cholesterol and fats (such as LDL‚ triglycerides) and raise "good" cholesterol (HDL) in the blood. * It works by reducing the amount of cholesterol made by the liver. Lowering "bad" cholesterol and triglycerides and raising "good" cholesterol decreases the risk of heart disease and helps prevent strokes and heart attacks. How to use simvastatin oral * Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor‚

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    Oral History Interview

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    Conducting an Oral History Interview: A Guide Doing an oral history interview is a fantastic way to learn about the past. From a screen historical perspective‚ it gives you unique and valuable insight into the way the movies have changed. And it gives you a fun‚ “real-world” opportunity to compare the movie-going of yesteryear with the experience we know today. What’s the best way to go about conducting an oral history interview? Today we’ll take you through the process‚ step-by-step‚ for conducting

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