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    Explain the systems within your dental practice for internal and external referrals for advice‚ support or treatment. The most common referral in our practice is for a therapist for scale and polish‚ filling‚ whitening teeth‚ radiographs or for extraction of deciduous teeth. Our therapist doesn’t have direct access and patients have to be referred to her. To refer a patient to the therapist‚ appointment need to be booked and therapy prescription placed on the top of the notes in patient file with

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    Facing Adversity in Life

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    skills she needs to learn‚ to survive. Unlike most of us‚ who get to enjoy a relaxing life‚ not having to worry about not having enough food to eat‚ Noi does not live in such luxury. She has to cope with all of that‚ doing her part to help collect seashells to sell to tourists‚ going out to get food so they won’t starve for the day. She still has to cope with the studies as she was planning to go to high school the next year. But despite all that‚ Noi was happy and grateful with what she has. She started

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    Why Do Phonological Rules Exist? PHONOLOGY VS. PHONETICS: Phonology is a branch of linguistics concerned with the systematic organization of sounds in languages. It has traditionally focused largely on study of the systems of phonemes in particular languages‚ but it may also cover any linguistic analysis either at a level beneath the word (including syllable‚ onset and rhyme‚ articulatory gestures‚ articulatory features‚ mora‚ etc.) or at all levels of language where sound is considered to

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    Estimated Number of Animal and Plant Species on Earth Believe it or not‚ there are about 950‚000 species of insects No one knows for sure how many species of animals exist on Earth. In fact‚ some 10‚000 species of animals are discovered each year‚ with over one and a half million species already described. Projections for the total number of species on Earth range from 2 million to 50 million. Animal group Number of species Vertebrates Amphibians 6‚199 Birds 9‚956 Fish 30‚000 Mammals

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    A shadow of a man stepped out of his car into the darkness‚ into a wind so strong it knocked him down as he battled to avoid flying branches and loose twigs. A few yards along the lane‚ he stopped. What was that noise? Then out of the dark‚ a large shape loomed towards him. Just in time‚ he bent low as a barn roof flew over the top of his head‚ almost slicing him in two. What the hell? Harry Jewel cursed to himself. Behind him‚ he heard a crack. He turned to watch the roof tumble over and over‚ then

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    A sporting goods manufacturer buys wood as a direct material for baseball bats. The Forming Department processes the baseball bats‚ and the bats are then transferred to the Finishing Department where a sealant is applied. There was no beginning work in process inventory in the Forming Department in May. The Forming Department began manufacturing 10‚000 Casey Slugger baseball bats during May. Costs for the Forming Department for the month of May were as follows: Direct materials $33‚000 Conversion

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    Analysis of Mildred Montag

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    simplistic manner that people like her are conditioned to‚ and she ’s married to a fireman‚ who plays the largely important role of burning books in this society. She spends her days watching the television screens in the parlor and her nights with Seashell Radios buzzing in her ears. At first glance‚ her life of all play and no work might seem relaxing and blissful. However‚ it eventually comes to mind that all of her bliss is derived from her use of technology in order to escape from reality. Even

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    Study Guide Questions for Fahrenheit 451 As you read each section of the novel‚ answer briefly the following questions. These questions should act as a reading guide and are not intended to replace careful examination of the novel’s themes and development.   Part I: The Hearth and the Salamander (pages 3-68) 1. What do the "fireman" do for a living? Firemen burn books. On a deeper level‚ firemen control society and perpetuate the classless uneducated society of Montag’s world.   2. In the

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    Annabeth Hopper Amy LaPalme English 101 5 12 2016 Sylvia Plath’s Depression Reflected in Her Work Sylvia Plath‚ an extremely influential and beloved female poet who lived in the mid-20th century‚ was the author of numerous poems as well as the semi-autobiographical novel The Bell Jar. Her work‚ especially that of her adult life‚ heavily reflects the darkness and depression that she dealt with. Plath‚ born in October of 1932‚ began writing at a very young age. Her first published work‚ titled simply

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    controls everything. People cannot and do not even think for themselves. Teenagers‚ who aren’t even raised by their own parents‚ murder one another and engage in violent games. Citizens are hypnotized by their parlor families in wall TV’s and radio seashells. Such a lifestyle is depicted in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. In the futuristic novel‚ there are many symbols criticizing the modern world. Ray Bradbury uses symbols of fire‚ water‚ a mechanical hound‚ and the legend of the phoenix to convey

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