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    Discussion Oral potentially malignant disorder (OPMD) is a common term suggested to replace oral pre-cancer, Including both oral precancerous lesions and oral Precancerous conditions. All oral lesions that carry a risk of malignant transformation are included under this term. Oral submucos fibrosis in of the oral potentially malignant disorders3. Oral sub mucous fibrosis (OSF) is a chronic, progressive scarring disease, which predominantly affects the people of south- East Asian origin4. The early

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    Just as most pieces of literature, Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d’Urbervilles uses different forms of symbolism throughout the novel. A prominent symbol through the novel, red is used quite often. Hardy uses it to foreshadow, warn, and hint at future events that are important to the theme and in the progression of the novel. Other symbolic devices are used, but the color red’s myriad of meanings has proven it to be the best way to trace Tess's journey. The symbolism color red is first introduced in

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    Dragons, witches, princesses, and knights. These are the imaginary friends in many children's lives. For young adults, those fairy tale characters give way to darker characters and more realistic situations. However, what do they all have in common? They live in stories. Two stories that are interesting are The Giver by Lois Lowry and "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst. The protagonist in The Giver is Jonas, who has taken on a role of being the new Giver. He receives memories from the past

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    Colour is often associated with life so here it seems that Plath is trying to bring the snake back to life through the use of colour "his little vermilion eyes", the garnet bits burned like that." Also the use of fire seems to add life to the snake as a fire is seen as a very lively thing always moving and flickering. "Yet his belly kept its fire" and "old jewels smouldering there". This second

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    Abstract The purpose of this paper is to describe the marriage practices of the village of Andaloor in India and the Mosuo people of Southwest China, their perceptions of one another, my own personal perceptions of these practices, and my attitude towards diversity. This paper provides background information on the two different countries and also demonstrates my knowledge on the subject of cultural differences in marriage in the two countries.   Cross-Cultural Differences in Marriage Practices

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    Gemma Morrison Mr. Replogle Honors Earth and Space Science 7 December 2016 Bryce Canyon Bryce Canyon National Park is a one of a kind, grand formation located in southern Utah, east of neighboring Zion National Park and north of Grand Canyon National Park. All three of these parks share a place on the Colorado Plateau but Bryce is the only one to feature natural hoodoos, extensive wildlife, and an environment prime for any person to surround themselves with the artwork of mother nature. Ever since

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    Rasipuram Krishnaswami Narayan, shortly called as R.K.Narayan is the most respected novelist writing in the British common wealth. This gifted Indo-Anglican writer was born in Madras in 1907. He was the Indian stock novelist, who has spent his life in the city of Mysore in South India. He came to novel writing from journalism. His series of Malgudi, novels have put him into the forefront of Indo-Anglican literature. R.K.Narayan is much beloved by his modern readers than any other writer

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    Kristin Rodriguez LIS 7608 Final Book Review Dr. B. Stewart Intner, Sheila S., Joanna F. Fountain, and Jean Riddle Weihs. Cataloging Correctly for Kids: An Introduction to the Tools. 5th ed. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2011. Print. In the new fifth edition of Cataloging Correctly for Kids, editors Sheila S. Intner, Joanna F. Fountain, and Jean Weihs present a concise overview of the basics of cataloging and how to improve cataloging techniques to create an ease of and increased

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    Ashley's mascara was already nearing her chin when Keith's baton smacked her left shoulder. It wasn't a painful smack but the impact was far stronger psychologically. For the three months she had known him, he was always there as a guardian for her. He respected her and cared for her, and this was how she repaid him. "It was Tim Tedow though!" she thought but then reflected on her boyfriend's state. He wasn't just panicking, he was genuinely angry at her. All the love that he had had for her was

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    Terracotta warriors - the color of magic In an old pomegranate grove two men go about digging a new well, as their shovels sink into the soft earth they begin to find bits and pieces of terracotta pottery shard made to resemble human beings. The year is 1974 and neither of these men know that they have found one of the most important historical, artistic, and scientific architectural finds in history. The ancient history of the Chinese people the deaths of their leaders had been a major event

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