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    Temporomandibular Bone

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    fillings‚ root canal treatments‚ or extractions‚ we can get rid of what’s causing you that pain. However‚ dentistry is more than just teeth. It’s also about your jaw‚ and you can experience pain there as well. Your jaw can even be damaging your teeth without you knowing it. Every jaw has a temporomandibular joint (TMJ)‚ a muscle that connects the jaw to the skull. Whenever you open or close your mouth‚ you’re using that joint. When this joint starts to hurt‚ it can become a temporomandibular disorder (TMD)

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    tooth number and tooth arrangements. The dental formula is calculated by counting the number of incisors‚ canines‚ premolars‚ and molars present in the upper jaw (one side) and counting the number of incisors‚ canines‚ premolars‚ and molars in the lower jaw (one side). The total number of incisors‚ canines‚ premolars‚ and molars (upper +lower jaw) multiplied by 2 would equal to the total number of teeth present in the mammal. The dental formulas for these three species: coyote (Canis latrans)‚ deer

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    Critique: Passage from The Stranger by Albert Camus: At the same instant the sweat in my eyebrows dripped down over my eyelids all at once and covered them with a warm‚ thick film. My eyes were blinded behind the curtain of tears and salt. All I could feel were the cymbals of sunlight crashing on my forehead and‚ indistinctly‚ the dazzling spear flying up from the knife in front of me. The scorching blade slashed at my eyelashes and stabbed at my stinging eyes. That’s when everything began to reel

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    In the novel Rebecca‚ du Maurier uses techniques‚ such as dialogue and setting description‚ to create suspense and tension. But in the movie‚ Hitchcock uses different techniques‚ like music and scenery‚ to create the right kind of suspense and tension for his audience. The plots are the same‚ but the techniques are not. In the novel‚ the author uses a lot of dialogue to create the suspense needed to make the storyline interesting. For example‚ on page 259 in chapter 19‚ the narrator is speaking

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    his writing so the reader can imagine the father and son playing chess as the mother cleans and then take notice of the mood. Another example of mood is when Herbert is brought back from the dead and is knocking on the door. Both versions create suspense‚ but in two different ways.

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    to entertaining the reader by using different ways to implement fear. In "The Fall of The House of Usher"‚ Poe creates suspense‚ uses symbolism‚ and uses gothic elements to keep the reader interested and to make the story interesting. Edgar Allen Poe uses suspense in the story to keep it interesting and to leave the audience biting their nails in anticipation. Poe creates suspense by pacing when the narrator reads "one of [Rodrick’s] favorite romances"(Poe307) and

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    requires a relaxed face and jaw. Here are a few exercises to improve the clarity of your speech. Step 1. Practice jaw exercises to enhance clarity of speech. Use a mirror to aid you in this step. Here are three exercises to help. These also help relax the jaw‚ making speech a lot clearer:  Make wide chewing motions while humming gently.  Stretch every muscle in your jaw and face. Open your mouth as wide as possible (as if you were about to yawn)‚ while moving your jaw in circles‚ and sideways

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    state of suspense. Although it remains a mystery‚ throughout The Cask of Amontillado‚ the reason why the narrator harbors such hatred toward Fortunato‚ this missing information adds to the suspense and allows the reader forge a bond with the words Montresor speaks‚ as he cunningly guides Fortunato to his death. Aside from creating a closer attention to the descriptive language‚ Poe also uses imagery to create the sense of impending doom. Two main contributors to the impending doom and suspense‚ which

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    Crocodiles and alligators are two of the most ferocious and feared animals on the planet. With huge jaws filled with razor sharp teeth and their great ability to swim people usually tend to stay away from these two creatures. However‚ they are not the same animal even though they have numerous similarities. Crocodiles and alligators come from the same family although they are two separate species. They differ in physical appearance‚ habitat‚ and behavior. The physical appearance and stature of crocodiles

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    The key elements in a good horror film include good actors‚ marking visuals‚ and a large budget. On the other hand‚ intense‚ descriptive imagery and longer lasting suspense is crucial in successful horror novels. A novel cannot be directly and exactly translated into film given limitations motion pictures have. Most of the time‚ other elements such as visual effects have to be added in order to scare the audience through

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