...associated with the field of dentistry. At the time, most of the “dental clinics” in China were tiny little shops on the side of small roads, which looked very much like hair salons. The facts that the dentists were rude, unprofessional and unhygienic gave patients a sense of insecurity and discomfort. After moving to Canada, I had several opportunities in high school to shadow local dentists, to observe their daily activities and learn about this profession. These opportunities made me realize the complexity of dentistry, of all the decisions and different procedures that dentists perform on a daily basis. This also showed me that dentistry is a multi-faceted career...
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...I am interested in participating in this research program, because it will allow me to apply the knowledge that I acquired from my undergraduate years, to create novel discoveries in implant dentistry and oral pathology. Furthermore, I am that this program will be a gateway through which I can gain access to a plethora of information; that will benefit me throughout my dental education and beyond. Even though I have no prior experiences in research; I believe that I would be an effective researcher because I have the necessary analytical, group working, and communication skills. I had the opportunity to acquire these skills, by being involved in courses where I worked with my classmates to create presentations on various topics in biology....
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... SID 5430444 Mission Statement My mission is to help those who are in need and inspire people around me with my capabilities as a health professional and a holistic person. By participating in various community service opportunities and expanding my horizons through various coursework, I will be a proficient dentist and a well-rounded person. Vision Statement Attending the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry has given me the opportunity to strengthen my academic background as well as the ability to manage my time more efficiently. Juggling school work, lab work, community service, and clinical work during the next 4 years, I will be able to become an individual who can thrive even in stressful work environment. Core...
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... BASIS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Chapter Summary Financial statements are the primary means of communicating financial information to users. Chapter 2 covers the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. Chapter 1 set forth the objectives of the financial reporting process, and offered the observation that these objectives are met in large part by a set of financial statements. In this chapter, we take up the task of introducing the balance sheet, income statement, and the statement of cash flows. The presentation is organized around the accounting equation. The equation serves as the basis for elementary transaction analysis. A continuing illustration examines the impact of a number of simple transactions upon the balance sheet of a simple service business. Revenue and expense transactions have been included so that we might introduce the income statement and statement of cash flows at an elementary level. This in turn has provided the opportunity to discuss and illustrate statement articulation. Before closing, the chapter emphasizes the importance of adequate disclosure regarding both financial and nonfinancial information, thereby reinforcing the Chapter 1 theme that the financial reporting process is broader than the financial statements. The chapter also covers accounting principles dealing with asset valuation...
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.... UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY College of Business Administration Foundations of Management – 10047 - 01 MBA 5140 – 01 3.0 Credit Hours Fall Term I 2014-2015 Prerequisite : Completion of the MBA Core Meeting Day, Time and Place: Mondays from 6:40- 9:10 PM Room C & F 228 Day One = August 25, 2014 Instructor Information : Instructor: Dr. Thomas Mawhinney, Ph.D. Office: C & F Room 217 Office Hours: Class meeting days 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. & by appointment at other times Phone (text enabled cell): 313 205-7590 Email: Thomas.Mawhinney@udmercy.edu College of Business Information : Emergency Phone: 313 993-1200 Ask for Wendy FAX (U of D, running most of the time): 313 993-1673 UD Mercy Bookstore Textbook Information & Online Purchase Options Follow either link below, first is bookstore “in general” second is for our specific text book: CAUTION and ADVICE : DO NOT use an “international edition” of this text book or any other edition unless it is THIS text in paperback or electronic format. The campus bookstore will have the exact text we will use in class. There is a good chance that if you use a different edition, e.g., international edition, it will differ in some important ways from the text described above. Please use the following: Title: Organizations: Behavior, Structure, Processes Fourteenth Edition Authors: James L. Gibson, John M. Ivancevich, James H. Donnelly, Jr., Robert Konopaske Publisher: Published by McGraw - Hill, Copyright © 2012 ISBN 978-0-07- 811266 -9 (...
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...Government of Canada’s position statement on the topic: “Community water fluoridation remains a safe, cost-effective and equitable public health practice and an important tool in protecting and maintaining the health and well-being of Canadians” (Taylor & Taylor, 2016, para....
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...Dental Care of Maui is a local owned dentistry business located in Kahului on the island of Maui. Owned by Doctors John and Bonnie Uehara, the dental office provides cosmetic dentistry, preventative dentistry, implants, and family dental services to a multitude of locals. Their mission statement is “to provide the finest dental care to our friends and ‘ohana in a caring, comfortable state-of-the art environment” (Dental Care of Maui, 2013a). In efforts to carry out their mission, John and Bonnie are continuously educating themselves on and performing state-of-the-art procedures such as waterlase drill-less dentistry, CEREC, and teeth whitening (Dental Care of Maui, 2013c). Under insurance, all new and returning patients receive free cleaning, polishing, dental exams, and children’s exams and cleanings (Dental Care of Maui, 2013b). In addition to offering friendly service, Dental Care of Maui makes comfortable and affordable procedures a priority. Body Overview of Acceptable Computer Use...
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...Getting recognized into dental college can be forceful. In any case, contributing vitality making the best dental personal statement writing can help grow your probability of getting recognized. While composing personal statement for dentistry you can expose to them what makes you such a tolerable plausibility for your picked course and why the affirmation committee needs to offered a spot for them. A couple of students will believe that it’s stiff to converse unequivocally and vividly with reference to themselves that is ordinary and in any way it's incredible that should be defeat and a short time later gotten a handle on. In the matter of composing your dentist personal statement, you ought to verify that it adjusts to the determination...
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...this article to Jejemon language, which for lack of grammatical “canon” on how to call it, I will call it the “Jejenese” and their alphabet, “Jejebet. The Jejenese is not just confined to Pinoy Jejemons. Just before I wrote this, I played “Warcraft” and found a European opponent who enjoys typing “jejejeje” in a very wide context, much to my disdain as he sabotages my online quests. Another group of foreign Jejemons, although their Jejemonism seems so trivial to actually classify them as Jejemons, are the Thais who type “hahaha” this way: “5555.” You will see a lot of these in your Thai friend’s Facebook status messages. Since, the number 5 translates to “ha” in Thai, as explained by my friend Pakorn Dokmai. I’m sure many of you have personal encounters with other foreign Jejemons, be in Manila or abroad. So we can assume that Jejemon is a worldwide phenomenon. Text messaging is the first ever evidence that the Jejemons are not just fictional creatures; they really emerge. They have a set of eyes (and obviously the time) that can easily decipher the word...
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...#Social Networking #Pre-dentistry #Students @DMSF Gerald Alcazaren Paolo Lopez Sam Pañgan English II Ms. Dayenne Therese C. Sipaco March 21, 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researchers would like to would to extend their gratitude to the following: To our Almighty God, thank You for giving us the continuous strength and blessings to complete this study. Thank You answering our prayers and guiding us throughout the semester. To our families, thank you so much for all the encouragement and love despite our shortcomings. To all those that participated in study, thank you all for patiently answering our survey, for without you the data used in this study would not have been available. Lastly, would like to acknowledge and thank our patient and ever-supportive instructor, Ms. Dayenne Sipaco, for being understanding with us and helping us during each step of the writing process of this paper. ABSTRACT SAMPLE LANG ‘TO PLEASE EDIT! Despite the widespread use of social media by students and its increased use by instructors, very little empirical evidence is available concerning the impact of social media use on student learning and engagement. This paper describes our semester-long experimental study to determine if using Twitter – the microblogging and social networking platform most amenable to ongoing, public dialogue – for educationally relevant purposes can impact college student engagement and grades. A total of 125 students taking...
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...UCAS PERSONAL STATEMENT – Medical and Oxbridge You are required to compile a Personal Statement in support of your application. What you write here is likely to have a huge influence on whether you receive conditional offers from universities. Therefore you need to put time and effort into this to ensure you stand out from other candidates!! How to write the UCAS Personal Statement The Personal Statement is your only opportunity to 'sell yourself' to a university department before being offered a place or an interview. It must stand out and be attractive to read. No purpose is served by cramming everything into a relatively short space, but also you should not write too much and so to prevent this the statement is limited to 4000 characters. You should: 1) Write in complete sentences, and recognise that lists are of limited value. 2) Avoid any information that is misleading, fictitious or trivial. 3) Remember to use clear English together with correct spelling and punctuation. Most of the Personal Statement will reflect your academic and intellectual interests. Throughout, specific examples are far more convincing than general statements, so do not start by saying "I want to read Chemistry (etc) because I am very interested in it." Our advice is to work on the basis of three paragraphs: The First Paragraph - outline clearly the reasons for selecting your courses/subject(s). Explain clearly what it is that excites you about them, and make explicit...
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...|2009 |Joliet Pediatrics Financial Office Policy | |By Candace Sanchez |[pic] | |Axia College of University | | |Of Phoenix | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Thank you for choosing our practice! Here at Joliet Pediatrics we are committed to the success of your medical treatment and care. Your understanding of our financial policy is an essential element of your care and service. Please understand that payment of your bill is part of this treatment and care. ...
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...R. Ramirez Dental Clinic Software for Patient Transaction, Appointment and Transaction Record System A Project Study Presented to the College of Informatics and Computing Sciences Batangas State University Batangas City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course CpE410– Software Engineering By: Cultura, Kristine Dimaano, Jhun Vincent D. Ulep, Joanna Paula B. IT-3205 2015-2016 Acknowledgement First of all, the researchers would like to thank God for giving them strength and knowledge in the development of R. Ramirez Dental Clinic Software for the Patient Transaction, Schedule and Sales Record System, because without Him this project might not be successful and possible. Second, the researchers also acknowledge the love and understanding of their parents which help them believe in themselves, guided and supported the project until the end. Third, we researchers would like to express our deepest appreciation to all the cooperation, initiation and passion of each team member comprises of Joanna Paula Ulep, Jhun Vincent Dimaano and Kristine Cultura and to those who provided them the possibility to complete this project. An appreciation and gratitude we give to our instructor Engr. Jennifer L. Marasigan, who also encourage us do this project and with that the researchers develop a system that would help small businesses to generate database and transactions. To our client Dr. Roldan Ramirez, our genuine gratefulness to him for giving...
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...There are various reasons why extractions are performed in dentistry, and they are often due to caries, periodontal disease, severe trauma to the teeth, or orthodontic reasons.2 Generally, the dental practitioner will make the diagnosis, and the patient will decide whether or not to provide consent based on the information provided. However, there are some circumstances when it is the patient that requests the extraction, not the dentist. There are many reasons that a patient may request an extraction, such as personal finances, lack of education, cultural reasons, or extreme fear of dental treatment.2 When the request is a realistic option from the dental perspective, there is little disagreement between the dentist and their patient. However, it is when this request cannot be justified from a clinical perspective that the dentist is often faced with an ethical dilemma....
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...Contents page 1. Introduction 3 2. Important dates 4 3. Choices 5 4. How to Choose your Higher Education Institutions and Courses 6 5. The UCAS Tariff 7 6. Resources to help you choose your Higher Education Course 7-8 7. Investigating a Higher Education Course 9 8. The UCAS Apply Application System 10-13 9. Personal Statements 14-15 10. Planning your Personal Statement - proforma & what to include 16-17 11. The Reference 18 12. The UCAS application fee 18 13. Tracking your application 18 14. Financing Higher Education 19 15. Frequently asked questions (FAQs) 20 Introduction This 'Higher Education Pack' contains vital information and advice about applying to higher education. You should read the contents carefully. Use your time wisely to research and investigate the Higher Education (HE)...
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