Tooth Ville is a very enjoyable place; I would consider living in Tooth Ville if I was you. Tooth Ville is an island that is a shape of a tooth, hence the name “Tooth Ville”. Tooth Ville has two site factors; Tooth Ville has 3 natural harbours where food is shipped in from other countries or cities, also many people come to Tooth Ville by water. Also since there is a lot of food being sent in from the other countries and cities Tooth Ville has some natural resources, also Tooth Ville is surrounded by water we have a lot of fresh water. All we have to do is filter it and we have our fresh water. As for Tooth Ville’s situation factor, Tooth Ville has markets that are usually full since they are really close to residential areas. And we have a lot of roads and highways that connect everything, Tooth Ville even has 2 bridges that connect to the mini islands around Tooth Ville.
You could say that Tooth Ville is kind of like a suburban area; Tooth Ville has a lot of natural resources so we are not like rural areas. We also don’t have that much apartment building like they do in urban areas, Tooth Ville isn’t really busy that much maybe only twice in a week. Tooth Ville has different kinds of houses; we have detached houses near the north west of Tooth Ville, there are apartment buildings near the east of Tooth Ville, and some townhouses near the north of Tooth Ville surrounding a park. Tooth Ville has one main highway that connects to the roads which connects to stores,
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In my visit I saw the Police Department, the new Baseball Field "Dunkin Donuts" that is not in use yet, and many parking lots almost full. I did appreciate many office buildings and hotels, and also saw the Capital Community College's building. I saw High school Students walking in uniform, also students from the College, and people well dress probably from offices and having lunch at that time. The area is more work related, looks clean and has many fast food places and restaurants around. There was a bus stop full of people awaiting and boarding the public transportation. The area is work and business related and it counts with several
As stated by the Lafayette Parish census, “Lafayette has had a 14.14% population change from 1990 to 2000 and a 9.73% population change from 2000 to 2010” (Lafayette Parish, Louisiana). The problem with such steep rates of growth is that Lafayette has 825 people per square mile and it is very difficult to stop congestion (Lafayette Parish, Louisiana). This is a drastic difference when compared to the average people per square mile in the United States as a whole, which is 34 (Louisiana). Lafayette started as a meager town in the middle of Louisiana and when a few other parishes split up around it, Lafayette was pronounced its own parish. It is now a center of trade and has many major ways of transportation through the parish. An airport, seven major railways, two highways, and two interstates all run through Lafayette and bring travelers to the parish. Much of Lafayette is filled with households making around the average earning of most Americans, however, it is a hub for high-earning Americans. As stated by the Louisiana Census, “median household income in Lafayette in 2013: $47,784” (Louisiana). When a town has a large population of wealthy people there are inherently more cars, larger houses, and extensive residential property spread among few owners which forces less-earning people to live a more congested lifestyle. This crowds the streets with more cars and leads to more congestion.
Regardless of your political stance, dental care is a service that all people should have access to, privately, or publicly. In the United States alone, millions of Native Americans on reservations are stifled from receiving the much needed dental care they require, the consequences are harmful to their health and prosperity.
One thing that sets that area apart from the rest of busy society is the peace of the land. You can go sit outside in a chair and hear nothing but silence and the peaceful sounds of nature. There are no busy roads to create street noise and no crowded neighborhoods. I’ve heard that it is almost scary how quiet it gets, but that’s what makes it so special. Conrad said that when his parents or grandparents come to Moab to visit they can only last one night before they are just too uncomfortable with all the noise and motion. At night, you can look up and see stars for miles and miles. “Diné are consummate environmentalists. They believe in making as little human impact as possible upon the land.” (journey of the Diné pg 31) This belief helps
Oral health care is an integral part of the US healthcare system. In 2012, Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced “The Comprehensive Dental Reform Act”, which aimed on expanding dental coverage, accessible oral health care centers, increase in dental workforce, enhanced dental education and encourage dental research. (Congress.gov). The ACA, aim to curb the national health spending, by facilitating the affordability to quality care through private and public health insurance. The purpose of this bill is to cut the healthcare costs and to reverse the “silent epidemic” of dental health status (surgeon gen). This dental bill with an integrated approach towards the preventive and comprehensive oral healthcare is estimated to provide coverage to almost 17.7 million adults. (ADA
DESCRIBE: what are the streets like? Stop signs? Sidewalks? Houses close together? A rich side and poor side of town? Markets? Stores? Playgrounds? Places to congregate
For my last clinical observation, I decided to do my off-campus rotation on 20th April 2018 at the East Valley Health Center Dental Clinic. This was a great opportunity to observe the second year dental hygiene students in an environment that was completely foreign to me.
As a busy “cross roads community” at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Linglestown was soon built up as an area of commerce, cultural, religious, and educated people (Linglestown History, nd). The Square became the center of the community surrounded by schools, churches, shops, and a community park. The demography of many small towns change over time due to the influence of social factors; however, the demography of Linglestown remains similar to when the European settlers arrived in the Village (Moore & Asay, 2013).
Are you new to North Pole, or adjusting to Alaskan life for the first time? If you've recently settled down, finding a new family dentist should be next on your list. It can be complicated, but luckily the web has a wealth of resources that can help! Dr. Bauer at North Pole Dental Workshop invites you to take a look at his practice, too, and offers the following advice for choosing the best dentist for your family:
festivals being held there, plus the Rideau Center Mall is right next to it. Great place for shopping, dining and for dancing and singing. (Lots of parades held there)
You go out of town and see all these fancy restaurants and you see all these fun places like Dave & Busters , Laser tag , Sky zone , etc.. and then you have madisonville with only a boring bowling alley that no one hardly goes to , a movie theater that only a few people go to but eventually it gets boring and then we have two parks that people only
The story of the "Tooth and Claw" by T.C. Boyle was definitely not something I would choose to read if I were picking something myself. The story is told by Jimmy, and contains what I perceive to be three main characters Jimmy (the protagonist), Daria (the love interest), and a serval cat. In summary, Jimmy moves to California in the hopes of rediscovering himself. He is a young man who is dealing with the death of a father he did not like, trying to create a new life. He indicates his intentions when he said, "The whole reason I’d moved out to the Coast to live, first with my Aunt Kim and her husband, Waverley, and then in my own one-bedroom apartment with kitchenette and a three-by-six-foot balcony with a partially obscured view of the Pacific, half a mile off, was so that I could inject a little excitement into my life and mingle with all the college students in the bars that lined State Street cheek to jowl, but here I was hanging out in an old-man’s bar that smelled of death and vomit and felt as closed in as a submarine, when just outside the door were all the exotic, sunstruck glories of California." (206) This statement really summarizes Jimmy. He is seeking excitement and wanting to find happiness with someone his own age, and recreate his existence. Whether it is because he is unable to break out of old habits or because of his fear of doing something new, Jimmy is failing miserably at his task. Instead of seeking out what he desires he is in affect
O’Fallon, where you decide which of the hundred restaurants you’ll go to tonight, deciding between target or walmart, shcnucks or dierbergs, if you need something you have three options on where to go to get it all within five miles of each other. Where the Zumwalt school districts are in constant rivalry as to who’s team is the best this year. You can get gas at any corner and if that station isn’t good enough cross the street to one of the other two. A neighborhood on every side of the road. All the houses sit on their small green lawns with a tree in the front, shutters that match the door with a mailbox out by the street. O’Fallon is the definition of a suburban town. Everything is right next to each other and the convince of whatever
It really shocks me to be an outsider to this city life, although many argue that this is not the city at all. I have to disagree, when you come from a town of about two thousand people, this place is a huge booming metropolis to me, filled with late-night hang-outs, trendy coffee shops, and malls within five minutes from your house. I usually drive anywhere from thirty minutes to an hour to get anywhere I can buy anything, besides gas, which my town only has one place for.