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    Under Contract The United States Army creates great opportunities for anyone who joins their ranks. The Army is the largest branch out of the five military branches and also grants you the most freedom of choice. They are the only branch to allow you to choose your job and where you 're stationed before you sign a contract. In turn this attracts a lot of potential soldiers to their branch. Furthermore this is the reason I myself have chosen to pursue this path. One of the most important aspects

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    per caput effective dose (2000), 2.4 mSv is from natural background and 0.4 mSv from diagnostic medical exams(5,9). and since then many new therapeutic and diagnostic methods have been implemented making the exposure dose due to medical radiation to go up. The problem with this increase is that elevated risk of radiation-related cancers such as of the thyroid, salivary gland, central nervous system, skin, and breast as well as leukemia.(1,6) because of these observed risks the use

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    The Benefits of Mouth Guards

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    until they had to forfeit because he chipped one of his teeth and it cut his lip. Then in the 1940’s and 1950s dental offices saw a huge spike in dental and teeth injuries in football players, and because of the rise in injuries the ADAA (American Dental Association of America)made it recommended by 1960 that all in contact sports used mouth guards. In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s a children’s dentist was so appalled by all the injuries he was seeing and having to treat that he made the first

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    Criterion A Case Summary

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    his fiancée. He is suffering from a tragic, irreplaceable loss and is displaying symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Diagnosis PTSD criteria A and B. Josh meets all of the criteria for PTSD as outlined in the DSM-V (American Psychiatric Association, 2013, pp. 272-272). Criterion A refers to exposure to a traumatic event. Josh meets criteria A1, A2, and A3 (only one of four is required to meet criterion A) because he both witnessed firsthand the car accident that claimed the life

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    are there to help prevent and treat oral needs, many people simply do not go due to the fear of the dentist and or the dental office (usually pertaining to the instruments and the sounds that they make when drilling on enamel). However, dentists are highly trained in assessing different ways to make dental needs as painless and stress free as possible. In the United States, it is estimated that 100 million people do not go to the dentist at all, and more local, approximately 58% of Texans do not

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    The American Diabetes Association recommends that blood glucose screening begin at age 45, or sooner if you have a body mass index above 25 and additional risk factors for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Some other risk factors of prediabetes could possibly be: frequently

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    The accessibility of dental care in relation to race, ethnicity, income level, and overall socioeconomic status is evaluated. Across the board, a huge lack of dental care is seen in individuals of low-income levels and minority groups. In addition, the most susceptible groups to dental disease are identified as children, low-income adults, and the elderly. Ways to improve the oral health status of these groups are recognized. The various needs of underserved communities with respect to the access

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    penetrate in the United States government. Although his allegations were found ultimately to be false and the Senate reproached him for improper ways, his ardent shakeup heralded as one of the most tyrannical era in 20th-century American politics. While the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAA) had been made in 1938 as a body to resist communists, McCarthy's charges enhanced the political nervousness of the epoch. The suspicious chase for moles,

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    Rural libraries provide an information access point to those who live in remote areas. To define, rural libraries are critical instruments for service areas of 25,00 or less. The social economic life of population groups trend towards lower income and poverty. These forces constrict and curtail patrons abilities for education, self- improvement and access to variety of information platforms. In the course of this effort we will provide a brief survey of challenges that rural libraries

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    You should use this device if you have diabetes or if you need to monitor your sugar level. The device can help you determine what you need to do to stabilize the levels and know if your levels can be dangerous threat to your health. The American Diabetes Association the blood glucose level should be below 100mg/dL before meals and less than 140mg/dL after without diabetes. The term "diabetes" was first coined by Araetus of Cappodocia in Ancient Greece (81-133AD). The horrific disease was described

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