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    my ambition

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    was young and had a loose tooth‚ I asked my sister‚ a dentist‚ to look at it.  “It needs to be pulled‚” she told me. I frowned‚ dreading the experience. My sister sent me for some tissues and I envisioned them soaking up liters of blood from my mouth. I closed my eyes and braced myself. I was still waiting for him to pull when I heard my sister say‚ “I’m done.” I opened my eyes and saw my tooth in her tissue-covered hand. I hadn’t felt anything‚ and there was just a bit of blood on the tissues

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    Speech on Yawning

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    world. The contagious power of yawning has puzzled scientist for years. Without thinking about it‚ you can SEE someone yawn‚ yearn to replicate the action‚ and before you know it‚ your mouth is agape. Other times‚ all it takes is for you to HEAR the loud hum of a bored or tired soul yawning‚ and once again‚ your mouth expands‚ and everyone can see the little dangly thing hanging in the back of your throat. In fact I’ve been known to yawn “involuntarily” while talking on the phone to some of my most

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    Case Study 20: The Digestive and Urinary Systems 1) Marissa‚ a newborn with a cleft lip and palate‚ is the third child of Juan and Maria. Both Juan and Maria are “visually alarmed” at Marissa’s appearance; however‚ Juan is more distant and reserved. Maria is very concerned with Marissa’s wellbeing and future and seems to take blame for Marissa’s physical condition. 2) The incidence of cleft lip (CL) with or without cleft palate (CP) is approximately 1 in 800 live births. The incidence of CP alone

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    Sand and Small Pokes

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    birds hanging on the skyline. There is a hot taste filling his mouth‚ like molten iron‚ and a black pain‚ and the knowledge that his teeth are through his lip. It’s always this same dream that Lewis has‚ and he does the same thing when he wakes; he reaches up to feel the place where his bottom lip was opened‚ running a finger over his chin. He has a scar there still‚ almost imperceptible to the casual eye‚ like a ghost mouth that never opens‚ like a horizon. It has been fifteen years

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    unit2

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    examination will be used to show: • Teeth present • Teeth missing • Work to be carried out • Work completed • Surfaces with cavities and restorations etc. When charting‚ the mouth is looked on as being a flat line. The diagram is viewed‚ as you would examine the patient’s mouth. 8 7 6 543 2 234 8 7 6 543 2 2 345 5 6 7 8 678

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    Production of Speech

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    The Production of Speech Sounds How can we produce speech? In this section we will study the production of speech sounds from an articulatory point of view in order to understand better subsequent sections about vowel and consonant sounds. It must be said that speech does not start in the lungs. It starts in the brain and it is‚ then‚ studied by Psycholinguistics. After the creation of the message and the lexico-grammatical structure in our mind‚ we need a representation of the sound sequence

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    POEM ABOUT YOUR LAUGH

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    the watches strike an hour at different times. This sound is chaotic and annoying and this is how she perceives the laugh. In the next two verses of the first stanza she refers to the laugh as six blind kittens having nipples plucked from their mouths. Again Susan is using a metaphor explaining that the laugh is as bad as watching innocent blind kittens being taken away from their only source of survival. This makes the laugh seem cruel. The last verse of the first stanza states that the laugh

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    "Denham’s dental detergent." "Shut up‚ shut up‚ shut up!” It was a plea‚ a cry so terrible that Montag found himself on his feet‚ the shocked inhabitants of the loud car staring‚ moving back from this man with the insane‚ gorged face‚ the gibbering‚ dry mouth‚ the flapping book in his fist. The people who had been sitting a moment before‚ tapping their feet to the rhythm of Denham’s Dentifrice‚ Denham’s Dandy Dental Detergent‚ Denham’s Dentifrice Dentifrice Dentifrice‚ one two‚ one two three‚ one two‚ one

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    What Is Oral Myiasis?

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    or living tissue‚ liquid body substances‚ or ingested food”(Kumar‚ Puri‚ Yadav‚ & Tyagi‚ 2014‚ p. 195). It wasn’t until later (1909) that Laurence coined the term ‘oral myiasis’ to describe the infestation of specifically the skin and mucosa of the mouth with larvae. (Maheshwari & Giridhar Naidu‚ 2010‚ p. 25) While oral myiasis is rare in humans (most myiasis is seen in cattle and livestock) there are certain predisposing factors that would make an individual more susceptible to this disease (Maheshwari

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    First Aid

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    DEFINITION OF FIRST AID First Aid is the initial assistance or help given to a casualty for any injury or sudden illness before the arrival of an ambulance‚ doctor‚ or other qualified personnel. AIMS OF FIRST AID  Preserve life  Prevent the casualty’s condition from becoming worse  Promote recovery RESPONSIBILITIES AS A FIRST AIDER  Assess the situation quickly and safely and summon appropriate help  Protect casualties and others at the scene from possible danger  To identify

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