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    At Sunrise Dental’s four Triangle-area locations‚ we are proud to offer an alternative to traditional silver fillings — tooth-colored fillings. Unlike silver and amalgam fillings‚ tooth-colored fillings are inconspicuous and practically undetectable. An added advantage? Tooth-colored fillings are stronger because they are directly bonded to the teeth. Let’s talk about why you might need a filling and the benefits of our metal-free material. Why Might I Need A Filling? Dental fillings are used

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    Bright Ideas to Make Tooth Brushing Fun for Children It is not an easy task to get kids to brush their teeth properly‚ and explaining how essential dental care is just does not seem to be a good reason for a child to give up on fun and games in favor of brushing teeth. While you understand that taking good care of your teeth and gums from a young age is necessary to prevent cavities which threaten the future of your oral health‚ kids might not be aware of the dangers of poor oral hygiene. When it

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    Mahalia Jackson

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    Aretha Franklin spark a thought? Shirley Caesar? Mahalia Jackson is the woman who has earned that title among others in American Gospel. This biography of Jackson aims to clarify the height of success that Jackson acquired and why she is called the “World’s Greatest Gospel Singer‚” we begin with the early influences of New Orleans and her breakthrough moments in Chicago‚ Mahalia Jackson was born October 11‚ 1912‚ on Waters Street of New Orleans‚ Louisiana. Jackson was the third of six children and

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    Shirley Valentine Essay All literature is written for a reason‚ the author is intending to communicate something often found at the very core of the work itself. Willy Russell’s Shirley Valentine is no different‚ told through the perspective of an aging housewife it draws attention to both social and personal messages. One such message is the concept of personal growth and human potential. Within the play there are many insights and examples of the theme like the transformation Shirley`s character

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    Jacqueline Litz 9/1/12 Day 2 Block A “History cannot give us a program for the future‚ but it can give us a fuller understanding of ourselves‚ and of our common humanity‚ so that we can better face the future” -Robert Penn Warren. History is the analysis and interpretation of the human past that enables us to study continuity and change over time. If it wasn’t for the study of our nation’s past there would be no way to identify the American identity. The study of the world’s history shows the

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    CRASH TEST DUMMIES Practical 1 Inertia and seat belts PLEASE ADD THIS PAGE INTO YOUR ’MOTION’ ONE-NOTE NOTEBOOK ON YOUR COMPUTER Part A - Effects of Inertia TEACHER DEMONSTRATION[page 118 Science World 3] • Set up the ramp as shown in the photo –but without the barrier. • In your group -DISCUSS the 6 questions of the Part A discussion • Write a sentence to outline what the experiment has shown. Part B – Inertia and speed. this part will be written up as a formal

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    Essay On Shirley Chisholm

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    Shirley Chisholm: An educator‚ activist and politician. There are some people in this world who are born to make a difference. One person who tried and was successful to make a difference in others life was Shirley Chisholm. “All her life‚ she worked to improve the lives of others.”1Shirley Chisholm was a strong African American women‚ who achieved many goals in her life. Her hard work and dedication allowed her to achieve those goals. Her speeches and her writing inspired many people. Being a

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    “Tradition versus Modernity” In The Serpent’s Tooth (Catherine Lim) Tradition is defined as the elements of a particular culture that are passed down from one generation to another either by word of mouth or demonstration‚ such as their beliefs‚ practices‚ and modes of thought. On the other hand‚ modernity is a term that is related to urbanization; it refers to a more recent and contemporary quality of life‚ methods‚ and ideas. In The Serpent’s Tooth by Catherine Lim‚ the story takes place in the

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    “Disguises” Every character and their relationships between them in “Tooth and Claw” by T. Coraghessan Boyle‚ disguise themselves in many ways‚ both consciously and unconsciously‚ all for different purposes. The author introduces us to four major characters in this story that all interact with each other and have some sort of mask over themselves hiding their true identities and motives. The main character James Turner Jr. has recently moved to California “So that I could inject

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson In “The Hunger Games‚” the district really never has a say so on that is selected‚ but yet everyone gathers to watch. Similarly in “The Lottery” villagers gather to select a ticket to find one villager to be stoned to death. In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ the events of the narrative seem to suggest that traditions are a normal part of society. However a close look at the use of irony and foreshadowing demonstrate the lack of normalcy in the community. The tension

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