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- 2921: Fluoride
- ... to milk, breads and fruit drinks; iodine to table salt; and both vitamins and minerals to breakfast cereals, grains and pastas. The protection of fluoridation reaches community members in their homes, at work and at school -- simply by drinking the water. The only requirements for the implementation of fluoridation are the presence of a treatable centralized water supply and approval by appropriate decision makers. Some people believe that there are effective ... as a public health measure for the prevention of tooth decay in the United States. The fact of the matter is that while other community-based methods of systemic and topical fluoride delivery (i.e. school-based fluoride mouthwash or tablet programs) have been developed over the five decades that water fluoridation has been practiced, none is as effective as community water fluoridation and none is free from financial constraints or ...
- 2922: Compare And Contrast Thomas Be
- ... Eliot 73-74) Job s return is his prayers for his three friends. God punishes the three friends for their faulty advice and orders Job to pray for them so God could forgive them. Through prayer, Job helps his friends complete their penance. Thomas Becket s return is his sermon. Becket is teaching his parishioners they can rejoice and be sorrowful at the same time, and this way, after he dies ... can feel assured his people will not be completely sorrowful when they lose their Archbishop. After speaking with his congregation, Becket is prepared for his death. Both Job and Becket return to their people in prayer. Joseph Campbell s hero journey interpretation outlines the sequences of Job s and Thomas Becket s heroic circumstances. Each character progresses through the hero journey stages even though they do not necessarily follow the pattern ...
- 2923: Bangladesh
- ... population. Hindus makes up most of the remainder, and the country has small communities of Buddhists, Christians, and animists. Elementary education is free, but at least one-third of all children are not enrolled in school. Poor school attendance is a major reason for a literacy rate of only 35 percent for Bangladeshis aged 15 and older. In the period 1989 to 1990, the country had about 45,000 elementary schools, with a ...
- 2924: Alexander Graham Bell
- ... visible speech. The system, which was made by his father, the Scottish teacher Alexander Melville Bell, shows how the lips, tongue, and throat are used in the articulation of sound. In 1872 Bell made a school for deaf and mute people, in Boston, Massachusetts. The school became part of Boston University, where Bell was a teacher of vocal physiology. He became a U.S. citizen in 1882. Since Bell was 18, he had been working on the idea of transmitting speech ...
- 2925: Comparison Of Shakespeare Shal
- ... you to believe. The poem is made up of seven three lined stanzas with a solitary line ending. Heaney is writing about the death of his younger brother, which happened while he was at boarding school. The poem has a deep meaning. It is an expression of grief, a young person s perspective of life and death and an exposition of raw feelings and emotions. Not only the title is deceptive ... people s emotions. After reading and studying the poem, and looking back at the title, I now realise it may also have a deeper meaning. In Heaney s case, where he was at a boarding school, the mid term would have been one of the few chances he got to see his family, in this instance he does see his family but his brother has passed away. Mid term could signify ...
- 2926: Should The Govt. Interfere In
- ... market economy and controlled economy gives a country a connected feeling. My first reason promoting total government interference is that the govt. supports handicapped and people with physical disabilities. I attended a speaker in our school's conference and she told us a great deal about the mentally ill. Many of them live in a free market system and they are homeless because they are unable to get jobs to support ... eventually be needed or will have a shortage. The govt. then takes young children who are talented in one area such as a ballerina or a soccer player and puts them in a special development school so that their talent will grow and bloom and hopefully bring honour to their country. In Alberta right now there is a dangerous shortage of nurses. The reason for this is that the country of ...
- 2927: Chemistry
- ... constantly. I am the plunging rain tah pours when the sun is shining, the white, damp snow that drifts in children's dreams, and the darting hail that prevents little boys and girls to attend school. I am the vivid part of life. I shield protection for those below me from the sun's intense heat. I am fed and drunk by those who go through hunger. As acid contained in ... fireworks "sprocketed" across the dark sky when the touch of two soft lips are gently pressed together. I am the warm tears trickling slowly down a child's face when the thought of going to school all alone crosses his mind. I am te pure exhilaration every time two people fall in love. I am rubbed roughly against a filthy body and massaged along a baby's butt. Ancient or modern ...
- 2928: George Wallace
- ... full of beatings and problems. Racism was the norm and Wallace took full advantage of this ploy to gain political attention. George Corley Wallace was born on August 25, 1919. While attending Barber County High School, he was involved with boxing and football. George even won the state Golden Gloves bantamweight championship not once but twice. Wallace then attended the University of Alabama Law School; this was the same year his father died. Wallace was strapped for cash, so he worked his way through college by boxing professionally, waiting on tables, and driving a taxi. He received his degree in ...
- 2929: Death of a Salesman: Family Hindered By Their Dysfunctional Nature
- ... Biff to maintain his popularity among his peers and to live life to its fullest. To a young kid like Biff, these beliefs seemed to work perfectly. Willy’s view was that of a high school popularity contest and did not take into account the need to actually work in the real world. Willy’s entire belief system is based on the idea of getting something for nothing. Willy believed that if one looked good and had popularity, he would have an easy life, and everything would be provided for him. Biff followed these beliefs when he stole the footballs from school. Instead of punishing him, Willy praises Biff for his actions. Biff then learns to lead a life in which he must always rule over others and not be subject to their morality. He lives by ...
- 2930: Babe Ruth
- ... total of 714 major league homers not including 15 World Series homers. George Herman Ruth was born in Baltimore, Md., on Feb. 6, 1895. His father, a saloonkeeper, placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School when George was 7. There he learned to play baseball. In 1914, through the help of one of the priests who taught at the school, Ruth began to play with the Baltimore Orioles of the International League. The Orioles' manager, Jack Dunn, paid him 600 dollars for his first season. Although Ruth later earned such nicknames as the Sultan of ...
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