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    My tooth hurt through the night. I had to take a painkiller to lessen the pain. Worst of all I did not get a wink of sleep the whole night through. The next morning. I told my mother about my toothache. It was obvious I could not go to school. So instead she took me to the dentist. I was horrified‚ but I had no choice. At nine o’clock we waited outside the dentist’s office. The nurse came and opened the door. I was the first patient. She wrote down my particulars and told me to wait a moment. The

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    Sports deliver an entertainment value that is unmatched‚ but sometimes it’s for the wrong reasons. Deviance and sports go together like cookies and milk it’s going to happen. Professional athletes have more money than they know what to do with our famous and have power. Put those things together and undoubtedly there will be some poor decisions are going to be made on and off the field. Some examples of deviance in sports are performance-enhancing drugs‚ gambling‚ hazing‚ and domestic violence.

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    Australian population. There is no cure for Osteoarthritis. The main treatment is a change in diet and lifestyle. Make sure to do more excise and try to lower your weight. There are also medical ways to ease the pain of Osteoarthritis. One is painkillers which relieves the pain. There are also other drugs and even injections which you can receive. If it comes to it you can receive joint replacement surgery or Arthroplasty. You can also change your nutritional intake to boost vitamin D and

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    The Music Therapy

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    Music is everywhere. From the womb‚ you experience sound: your mother’s heartbeat‚ breathing and muffled voice. Growing up you sing songs and hear music being played—you may even make your own music. From the discordant‚ irritating noise of traffic in the street to the soft‚ soothing Muzak played in the elevator and at shopping malls‚ music surrounds you and‚ may impact you without your knowledge. The constant honking of a car horn will tend to irritate you; whereas‚ a string quartet playing classical

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    Kfc Ethics

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    1.0Introduction Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Corporation is a chain of fast food restaurants based in Louisville‚ Kentucky‚ in the United States. It is the world’s most widespread chicken restaurant chain offering services to more than 12 million customers in 109 countries all around the world. It is also the largest fast-food chicken operator‚ developer‚ and franchiser in the world. It has grown to become one of the largest quick service food service systems in the world. KFC operates more than

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    He was 12‚ his roommate was experiencing Vicodin withdrawals. Him and his roommate took a pill of Vicodin and cheeked it‚ put it in their mouth between their teeth and cheeks and let it dissolve. With Vicodin being exceedingly addictive‚ it only took one pill and he started to undergo withdrawals. His life‚ continuing to progress for the worst‚ experiencing withdrawals and beginning to steal alcohol‚ no one wanted to adopt him and give him a chance since he was constantly in trouble and couldn’t

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    criminals‚ army use it to detect enemy * Used to see body heat. * It is used in remote controls for devices such as televisions and video recorders. Ultraviolet * UV synthesizes vitamin D in skin‚ controls the endocrine system and is a painkiller. * Used in state of the art air-handling units‚ personal air purifiers and swimming pool technology. * Used to detect forged bank notes: they fluoresce in UV light; real bank notes don’t. Used to identify items outside visible spectrum

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    Animal Testing Is Wrong 1

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    experiments are unfortunately conducted for human benefits. An estimated eight million animals are used in painful experiments‚ which can range from getting pricked with a needle to more severe experiments‚ and ten percent of these animals do not receive painkillers. Then after all of the pain that they had been put through‚ some of them are euthanized when scientists are no longer in need of experimenting on them. Animal rights advocates want government agencies to impose heavy restrictions on animal research

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    First Aid

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    first aid kit is a collection of supplies and equipment for use in giving first aid.[1] First aid kits may be made up of different contents depending on who has assembled the kit and for what purpose. It may also vary by region due to varying advice or legislation between governments or organisations. |Contents | | [hide] | |1 Format

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    Pleural Effusion

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    In normal breathing‚ the lungs expand and contract easily and rhythmically within the ribcage. To facilitate this movement and lubricate the moving parts‚ each lung is enveloped in a moist‚ smooth‚ two-layered membrane (the pleura). The outer layer of this membrane lines the ribcage‚ and between the layers is a virtually imperceptible space (the pleural space)‚ which permits the layers to glide gently across each other. If either of your pleurae becomes inflamed and roughened‚ the gliding process

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