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    Glandular odontogenic cyst (GOC) is an uncommon developmental cyst of the jaw thought to arise from remnants of the dental lamina. Fatih ASUTAY1,Jahanshah In 1987, Padayachee and Van Wyk presented multilocular cystic lesions that were similar to botryoid odontogenic cysts and suggested the name ‘‘sialo-odontogenic cyst due to the presence of mucous cells and pools of mucin in the epithelial lining, and due to the fact that mucous pools are often lined by eosinophilic cuboidal cells which resemble

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    Power is not deserved or earned--it exists to be taken. “Ready to give them a show?”asked George, Fernanda’s dance partner said in a nervous tone. Fernanda gave a quick nod, but not too elaborate to show her nerves or emotion like George. During George and Fernanda’s big ballet performance in front of a Russian audience, in Moscow, the dance carried on as planned, but then it happened.... “Aaaaaauuuuuugggghhhhh,” screams Fernanda with a surprised gasp on her gorgeous face. Not aware she has broken

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    Dr. Maya Angelou were born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis, MO on April 4, 1928, Maya were childhood name given to her by her brother Bailey. She were a child of a divorced parent raised by her grandmother (whom she called momma) along with her brother in Stamp, Arkansas. A single mother that held many titles to her name that evolve from experience she dealt in her lifetime. To the world, she is an educator, dancer, poets, activist, author and many more. Angelou publishes numerous bestselling

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    Sunflowers Case Study

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    cotyledon, which has endosperm. When germination begins, tiny roots form and form into a bulb. Then, the cotyledon breaks open and stay below the soil, while the leaf forms upwards. Normally, the roots grow a little downward with many roots branching from the main bulb.

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    Karma: The Most Misunderstood Word in Buddhism in the West “You harm yourself, as dust thrown against the wind comes back to the thrower”- Buddha. This is one of my favorite quotes from the Buddha and this quote gives us a really good hint and a clue as to what karma actually is. Karma is a concept that comes to from the East and karma itself is an ancient Sanskrit word which means action. It is one of the most misunderstood words in Buddhism in the West. In order to understand what the Buddha meant

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    Bailey Sulcer MOME 120: Concepts and Storyboards Professor Smith Tree’s Atlanta Trees Atlanta’s mission statement is “On a mission to preserve and protect Atlanta's urban forest” (Tree’s Atlanta, treesatlanta.org, Accessed 12 Oct. 2017.) This mission statement stresses the importance of keeping Atlanta green. With any big city, most of the trees are cut down to compensate for the growth of businesses or living spaces. It is important to this organization to keep the city’s forests protected and

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    For many “right-brained” people, like myself, math is not an enjoyable concept. Aside from just counting, it seems that there is no correlation between people who practice differential calculus and people who practice Violin Concertos. When I am working on learning a piece of music, the only numbers I need to know are measure numbers and note numbers. But without realizing it, there is a pattern of numbers that is present in most all music, a basic scale. Though it is different for each key, most

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    The symbolism of the plant in A Raisin in the Sun One might ask how the scientific facts of the functional purpose of a plant would connect to a literary piece, especially the well-known play, A Raisin in the Sun, written by Lorraine Hansberry. The plant in the text symbolizes the foundation for the family, honest hope, and Mama's dreams. Symbolism is not a definition of an item, but represents something specific other than itself. Much like Mama's plant, it represents many meaningful ideas with

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    The House on Mango Street

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    seen as a secondary result deriving from the poor condition of the roots. The roots of the trees act as a metaphor for the community on Mango Street, which supports Esperanza’s development. Because the roots of the community on Mango Street are tangled in cycles of tragic abuse, Esperanza is deprived of the essential social and ethical requirements she needs to grow. When Esperanza explains that the trees “send ferocious roots beneath the ground”, she is implying that the trees are trying to dig

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    It is always difficult to remove contaminations from soils because it contains many toxic chemicals such as (Pb, As, Cu, Cd, Cr, Ni, Hg and Zn). This chemicals mixed with the soil after burning of industrial waste, electronics waste or uses of agricultural technology. Then rain water makes it seep deep into the soil and cause soil pollution. This makes it so difficult and time consuming to remove, particularly when the affected area is on a large scale. Soil is made of by two components which are

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