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    Trap Music History

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    ppy snares and low end 808 bass samples that are used when composing tracks. Although, Trap music recently gained popularity 5 years ago, it was existent long before the term “trap music” was used.Trap music is defined by its ominous, bleak and gritty lyrical content which varies widely according to the artist. Typical lyrical themes portrayed include observations of hardship in the "trap", street life, poverty, violence and harsh experiences in urban inner city surroundings.The Word “Trap” is used

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    INNOVATIONS IN DRUG DELIVERY: RAPID DISINTEGRATING TABLETS INTRODUCTION Innovation is the key word in the present era. As scientists are engrossed in development of newer drug molecules, there has also been a continuous demand for the development of delivery forms for these drugs. The main focus is on achieving reduced dosage and to make the drugs more cost effective. Despite the many dosage forms available in the market, the oral route remains the popular route of choice for most consumers. Tablets

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    Alyssa Yosten Professor Stanek Hist 117 11-11-15 Essay Question How was a Beer Influenced by Samuel Adams? Samuel Adams is a well-known character in our history books, but his name is also shared a well-known beer. While Samuel Adams the man was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1722, Samuel Adams the beer was created in 1985 in the same city (Frankel, Samuel Adams and the American Revolution) (Boston Brewing Company, Samueladams.com). What prompted the naming a beer after a historical figure

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    detected early? With so many risk factors, one may wonder if oral cancer can be prevented? Yes, according to the American Cancer Society some ways to prevent oral cancer would be to avoid risk factors, avoid HPV, treat precancerous growths, brush and floss your teeth twice a day, go to regular dental checkups, wear lip balm with SPF, wear proper fitting dentures, eat a healthy, balanced diet with at least 2½ cups of fruits and vegetables a day, etc. Can oral cancer be avoided? Certain cancers and precancers

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    to consider dentistry as a future profession. My childhood mentor Dr. Spigner was having a weekend workshop for his patients, at this moment, I was exposed to dental education at its full capacity. While there we learned how to properly brush and floss our teeth, the benefits of tooth hygiene, and how fillings are applied to adolescent teeth. After learning these helpful tips, I wanted to share my newfound information about the importance of

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    Culture Of Deafness

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    Deaf, lacking the power of hearing or implied hearing. Deafness refers to the complete loss of hearing in one or both ears. Hearing loss refers to both complete and partial ability to hear. How would you feel if you spent a day being deaf? Imagine crossing a road and not being able to hear any cars coming. Or imagine driving a car. That would be tough, right? ASL is a communication through Gestures, body language, and Facial Manipulations. All around the world we have a culture and language that

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    John Michael Green was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Mike and Sydney Green on August 24, 1977. Soon after he was born his parents decided to move to Michigan, then to Birmingham, Alabama, and then to Orlando, Florida. In Orlando, he attended a school called Lake Highland Preparatory School. When he lived in Alabama he used a little school right outside of Birmingham as inspiration for his first book named Looking for Alaska. His teenage years were him being bullied and no one really helped him

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    Is Dr. Seuss Considered an Artist? Imagine you were in Dr. Seuss’s shoes. You are one of the most famous artists in the world. Being able to be recognized as a child’s hero, having creativity, and being imaginable. Traveling the world to get awards for being a hard independent worker. Contributing education into funny themes. Having your books being published and read by thousands of children around the world. As an artist Dr. Seuss is succeeding, busy, hard-working, and independent. Could you be

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    Clindamycin Case Study

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    prescribed medication None. Close monitoring is sufficient. Take 1 capsule (500mg) tid po uf x 40 capsules (approximately 13 days) Take 1-2 tablets (325-650mg) q4-6h po prn pain (max daily dose = 4000mg) -Brush teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste -Floss daily -Use an antiseptic mouthwash containing fluoride (recommended by pt’s dentist) -Take amoxicillin with food to limit side effects such as diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting -Eat probiotic yogurt 3-4 hours before or after taking dose of amoxicillin

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    Setting the scene Phil is a landlord of a very large 3 bedroom house in Toowoong. He inherited the house from his parents. He has two tenants, he has been invited to attend a party that evening by Dan who is one of them. He is standing at the veranda where it is sunny and a warm evening, since it is Spring time. The garden is coming back to life after a long winter. The temperature is a pleasant 25 degrees and the sun is setting, it is 6:30 pm. He is looking at the view from the veranda admiring

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