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    Root Surface Caries

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    Root Surface Caries Caries can affect any surface of the teeth. The most commonly seen caries are found on the crown of a tooth‚ above the cemento-enamel junction‚ it is also possible for caries to form on the root surface‚ below the cemento-enamel junction. Dental root caries has received a great deal of attention in the past few decades. A variety of different patients are at risk for root surface caries. Dentists use several methods of treatment. Root surface caries are also called cemental

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    Both Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein tell cautionary tales of scientists abusing their creative powers to exist in another sphere where they cannot be directly blamed for their actions. Though Frankenstein’s creation is a "Creature" distinct from his creator while Dr. Jekyll metamorphoses into Mr. Hyde‚ the "double" of each protagonist progressively grows more violent throughout his story. By doing so he symbolizes his creator’s repressed desires in

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    very high-risk activities would be found. Secondly‚ it was hypothesized that self-esteem would mediate the relationship between body modification and very high-risk behaviors. The Cognitive Appraisal of Risky Events--Revised (Fromme‚ D’Amico‚ & Katz‚ 1999; Katz‚ Fromme‚ & D’Amico‚ 2000) and The Coopersmith Inventory (Coopersmith‚ 1981) were administered to 117 undergraduate students at a small midwestern university. Only the first hypothesis was supported. Results suggested different levels of high-risk

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    Women in Greece

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    Marilyn Katz. (pg 79) Pomeroy also suggest that This indisputable fact about ancient sources -of material authored by women we have only the fragments of a few women poets -has even led recently to the recommendation that the study of women in antiquity be refocused away from literature to culture. Otherwise "the study of women in ancient literature is the study of men’s views of women and cannot become anything else." (pg 79 Ideology and “the status of Women” in Ancient Greece by Marilyn Katz.) This

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    References: Chappell‚ Kevin. "How Blacks Invented Rock and Roll. " Ebony  Jul‚ 2001: 145-146. Goode‚ Stephen. "The Fifties: Hotbed Of New Vocabulary. " Insight on the News 18 Feb  2003: 8. Katz‚ Jon. "The media ’s war on kids." Rolling Stone 25 Nov 1993: 47-50. Lornell‚ Kip and Moreland‚ Kim. "Book notes: Popular culture." American Studies International 31(2) (1993):  115 - 116. Welch‚ R. "Rock ’n ’ roll and social change." History Today

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    Why Women Control Men

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    half of his assets and income‚ and support for the children should he decide to leave her. When men try and cater to her romantic desire for marriage under the guise of love but try and isolate it to just love and no financial or legal aspects involved (i.e. a pre-nupt)‚ a woman will always object. She will do her best to hide behind the guise of love and romance‚ claiming "if you really love me‚ then you won ’t need one" and "it ’s unromantic‚ there is no yours and mine‚ just ours". However‚ her intentions

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    Protestant Reformation

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    APEH Chapter 11 and 12 Study Guide I. Ch. 11 Age of Reformation (16th Century) pp 317 (K) Ch 4 (Viault) A. Society and Religion 1. Social and Political Conflict a. free imperial cities of Germany and Switzerland b. internal social and political divisions c. economic issues of the early reformation 2. Popular Religious Movements and Criticism of the Church a. "exile" in Avignon and the Great Schism b. Growing criticism of the Church c. The Modern Devotion 1) Brothers of the Common Life

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    Reformation in Europe(1500-1620) Causes for reformation Conflicts between European nation states People at bottom of social structures tired of being at the bottom Invention of the printing press leading to more people reading and interpreting bible and noticing how corrupt Catholic Church is. Sale of indulgences sold by john Tetzel Modern Devotion or Brothers of Common Life Established by Gerard Groote Based out of Zwolle and Deventer in the Netherlands Stressed having a personal relationship

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    Everyone knows school can be tough sometimes‚ but combined with discrimination‚ it can turn youth’s lives into a nightmare. Following a new Zero-Tolerance policy last september‚ black community leaders say “racial profiling is an epidemic in Toronto schools…” (Cotroneo 1) and the school

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    Martial Law

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    entire country under his firm grasp. On that fateful day‚ the course of Philippine history would be changed forever‚ signaling the start of a new fight for freedom‚ not against a foreign invader‚ but a mad dictator blinded by absolute power. Under the guise of insurrection and by staging of several bogus "ambushes" on members of the cabinet‚ Marcos manipulated‚ ever tailored events to justify the imposition of Martial Law. He cited rebel factions‚ seditious Communist elements and Muslim extremists as

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