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    Most parents know how important it is for their children to be seen regularly by a pediatrician but many don’t know that regular checkups by a pediatric dentist are just as vital to their children’s overall health. According to a report by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, by the age of 3, 5-10 % of U.S. children have oral health issues and by the age of 5, 60% will have had dental caries (decay) at some point in their lives. These statistics mean that most U.S. children will likely

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    Other Projects Besides the one primary project I was assigned to, I had a hand in many other small projects. Without going into detail because of information privacy, I was able to refine and perfect my Microsoft PowerPoint skills. I created many PowerPoint presentations throughout the summer enhanced with sleek and professional designs and animations. I was able to seamlessly put together presentations that let you describe points and bullets in a visual fashion instead of a mundane way. I also

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    Brick Film Analysis

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    Brendan that he will work for the Pin. Dode calls Brendan and states that he saw him with Emily’s body at the tunnel and that he was going to turn him in. Brain tells Brendan to meet up with him. Once they meet, Brain shows Brendan an article about Frisco, a man found in a coma after taking a dose of heroin containing laundry detergent. Also shows an article showing Emily as reported

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    The Holy Fool Archetype

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    centuries, depicting an individual who acts in impractical or foolish ways for the sake of religious devotion. Spanning literature from various religions over several centuries, this archetype has found an unusual home in the 1979 Western parody, The Frisco Kid. The protagonist Avram, a Polish rabbi tasked with leading a Jewish community over 6,000 miles away in San Francisco, plays the role of the “Holy Fool,” continually acting in a manner consistent with irrationality due to his lack of knowledge of

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    AFJROTC Program Analysis

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    I was born and raised in Frisco, Texas until I was fourteen. In 2012, my mother decided to remarry and moved us to Newnan, Georgia. Since my mom is from Georgia, I had visited several times, but was terrified to start high school in a new city, nine hundred miles away from my home and friends. When registering for classes, I decided to join the AFJROTC program. It is this program that has helped mold me into the young man I am today. ROTC has provided me the opportunity to hold several leadership

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    My Personal Worldviews

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    Antonio, Texas. I have two sisters, one who is eight years old than myself, the other is two and a half years younger. I was born part of the middle class, white, and I 'm a male. Born in Dallas, Texas I 've spent the vast majority of my life in Frisco, Texas. The entirety of my childhood was spent growing up in a Southern Baptist Christian home. From a young age I was taught in church, which I attended for preschool, that an “acceptable” family is a mother and a father with children. This traditional

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    This required the clearing of several blocks in downtown Tulsa near the Frisco railroad tracks, generally bounded by Detroit on the east to Boulder on the west the railroad tracks on the north and Third Street on the south. Thus, many of the oldest buildings in the city were razed. In all, nine city blocks were cleared of buildings

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    exciting and so great! Volunteering is a great way to get yourself out there and get known for works of service and positivity, along with just doing a good deed! I would say that volunteering, for Frisco Church was great. I volunteered in the children department of the whole church. From checking kids in as they go up to class, to teaching children’s church Sunday’s and Wednesday’s, to even being a mentor for them was great! This brought a lot of positive feedback to me, like for example, teaching

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    ‘Dream it. Do it’. This is Jordan Burroughs quote. Wrestled at small tournaments at young age. He has won a lot of gold medals. Has a wife and kids and wants more kids. He won the olympics. He competes in a lot of freestyle wrestling tournaments. Jordan Burroughs lives a goal accomplishing life, and hopes to accomplish more. Jordan had a good childhood and he looked up to people to inspire him. Jordan Ernest Burroughs was born July 8th, 1988, in Sicklerville. His dad was Leroy Burroughs and his

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    Baseball History Essay

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    league first! Double A and Triple A! for example the Texas rangers Minor league, for Double A, are the Frisco Rough Riders. And for Triple A is the Round Rock express! Some MLB heros are Jackie Robinson, and Babe Ruth, just to name a few! Jackie Robinson was the first african american to play in the MLB, he opened the door for more african americans to play baseball not just in the MLB but for kids that are 12, 13, or even older! some people say that Babe Ruth was the best player of all time, and

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