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    unfortunately her brother died along with her mother. Whale Rider was filmed in Whangara in New Zealand. The film does not only show us one girl’s experience of growing up‚ but also tells us about the Maori culture‚ tradition how gender is treated‚ and their leadership. Firstly‚ tradition is expressed in the film when Koro was teaching the boys how to fight like warriors with a taiaha ‘The taiaha is an instrument of war a tool for fighting. If you want to master it‚ you’ve got to show it respect.’

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    Oral Sex and Hiv Risk

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    Oral Sex and HIV Risk CDC HIV/AIDS Facts Oral Sex Is Not Risk Free Like all sexual activity‚ oral sex carries some risk of HIV transmission when one partner is known to be infected with HIV‚ when either partner’s HIV status is not known‚ and/or when one partner is not monogamous or injects drugs. Even though the risk of transmitting HIV through oral sex is much lower than that of anal or vaginal sex‚ numerous studies have demonstrated that oral sex can result in the transmission of HIV and other

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    literate‚ the major criteria for identification of disease have always been behavioral‚ psychological‚ and social in nature” (Engel‚ 1977). To ignore these factors would be to deny a patient the optimal level of care available. The biomedical model focuses strictly on any deviations of measurable‚ biological factors (Engel‚ 1977). By viewing disease through such a narrow scope‚ psychological and social factors are unaccounted for and may lead to misdiagnosis or improper care of a patient. The complexity

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    special Christmas dance called the Jota and the words and music have been handed down for hundreds of years. They dance to the sound of guitars and castanets. Children think of the Three Wise Man as the gift bearers. Tradition has it that they arrive on January 6th‚ the date the Wise Men gave gifts to Jesus. Shoes are be placed on balconies on the night of the 6th January in the hope that the Wise Men will fill them with gifts. Most homes have a manger‚ like cathedrals and churches. These are complete

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    If you are worried that oral cancer will one day strike you‚ then first‚ make sure you are not engaging in habits that make you more prone to developing it‚ like using tobacco in any form or drinking alcohol. Once you are living a lifestyle that promotes good health‚ there are other ways to ward off oral cancer even further. There are two beverages that help protect you against oral cancer‚ and adding them to your daily diet can help you enjoy life more and worry less. There is also one beverage

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    in the advancement of reading abilities. Vocabulary is fundamentally vital in oral reading guideline. There are two sorts of vocabulary oral and print. A reader who experiences a peculiar word in print can interpret the word to in the written form and verbally. In the event that it is in the reader’s oral vocabulary‚ the reader will have the capacity to comprehend it. In the event that the word is not in the reader’s oral vocabulary‚ the reader will need to decide the significance by different means

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    A 15-year-old female comes with her mother to her pediatrician complaining of “pimples that just won’t go away.”. She has tried numerous soaps and scrubs over the last six months‚ but has not really seen any dramatic improvement. She states that her breakouts have made her feel very self-conscious and although she is a very active teenager‚ she has started staying at home more due to her acne. Physical examination shows numerous comedones‚ pustules‚ and inflamed nodules distributed diffusely on

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    oral squamous cell carcinoma

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    ARTICLE Received 6 Sep 2013 | Accepted 5 Nov 2013 | Published 2 Dec 2013 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms3873 OPEN Mutational landscape of gingivo-buccal oral squamous cell carcinoma reveals new recurrently-mutated genes and molecular subgroups India Project Team of the International Cancer Genome Consortium1 Gingivo-buccal oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC-GB)‚ an anatomical and clinical subtype of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC)‚ is prevalent in regions where tobaccochewing

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    ORAL PRESENTATION The oral SAC is your chance to showcase your public speaking skills. You are required to present a persuasive speech on a given topic. Everyone‚ even the world’s best speakers‚ gets nervous before delivering a speech…this is natural. Simply adopt a pragmatic attitude and just do it. Preparing a speech is different to writing an essay. An essay can be reread and the reader may pause to consider each point; A speech is heard once‚ therefore it requires a different craft to make

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    Oral and Nonverbal Communication in the UAE (Dubai) Due to the UAE ’s high standard of living and growth in trade‚ many people from all around the world come to the UAE striving for a better life and jobs that pay well. There are around 4.4 million people in the country‚ with only 15--20% of them being citizens and 96% being Muslims. Hofstede’s analysis of the United Arab Emirates indicates that religion (Islam) plays an important role in people’s lives. Islam is the official and majority religion

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