Friday, May 30, 2008

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Monday, March 31, 2008

THE ANTS GO MARCHING

THE ANTS GO MARCHING NTHE ANTS GO MARCHING ONE BY ONE

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

dental hygienst

1.

Special Education Teacher


2.

Teacher Assistant


3.

Acting Instructor


4.

Director of Photography


5.

Early Childhood Educator


6.

Director


7.

Coach


8.

Athletic Trainer


9.

Makeup Artist


10.

Choreographer / Dance Instructor


11.

Midwife


12.

Cook


13.

Nanny


14.

Occupational Therapist


15.

Music Teacher / Instructor


16.

Speech-Language Pathologist


17.

Special Effects Technician


18.

Dietitian


19.

Chiropractor


20.

Sign Maker


21.

Massage Therapist


22.

Nurse


23.

Actor


24.

Mental Health Nurse


25.

Set Designer


26.

Costume Designer


27.

Licensed Practical Nurse


28.

Prosthetist / Orthotist


29.

Chef


30.

Elementary School Teacher


31.

High School Teacher


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Middle School Teacher


33.

Magician


34.

Butcher


35.

Public Health Nurse


36.

Physical Therapy Assistant


37.

Surgeon


38.

Plastic Surgeon


39.

Pediatrician


40.

Physical Therapist

dental hygienst

Although people might not always look forward to seeing a dental professional, regular check-ups can save them a lot of pain and trouble down the road. In fact, because of the efforts of dental hygienists, many patients are able to avoid unpleasant dental procedures like root canals and fillings.

Dental hygienists are specially trained health care professionals who help prevent oral health problems and promote good oral hygiene. Using a variety of procedures, they help to maintain the dental health of their patients, and educate them about proper oral hygiene habits and techniques. Ideally, hygienists see each patient for a routine appointment every 6 months.

Hygienists begin the appointment by assessing the condition of the patient’s teeth and gums. They are always on the lookout for a wide variety of oral health problems. The most common are tooth decay and gingivitis or gum disease. A small mirror and a probe are used to check the patient’s teeth and gums for indicators of trouble, such as cavities and red or swollen gums. This process requires a steady hand and a careful eye.

Typically, hygienists can’t get enough information about patients’ dental health from a visual inspection, so they also take x-rays of patients’ teeth. X-rays reveal tooth decay that can’t be seen by a visual inspection. They also reveal any dental problems that may exist beneath the surface of the gums.

Once the examination is finished, the hygienist discusses any oral health problems that were found and shows the patient proper dental care techniques and habits that will help prevent future problems. The hygienist also reports the problem to the dentist, who will follow up with treatment.

Next, the hygienist cleans the patient’s teeth. The most common cleaning procedure is scaling, which involves scraping teeth with a sharp flat-bladed instrument to remove hard material built up on teeth. Then, the hygienist polishes the patient’s teeth to remove stains and smooth the surface of the teeth.

Other preventative procedures that the hygienist frequently performs include fluoride treatments and the application of clear plastic protective coatings, known as sealant, to patients’ teeth.

In addition to examining and treating patients, hygienists are responsible for maintaining patients’ dental health records.

Monday, March 17, 2008

BCIS~State Project~Part 3

Directions: Use the directions below to improve the quality of your presentation. The requirements listed below must be met in order to insure a good grade.

Add a Slide Transition to every slide (Slide Show/Slide Transition)
Transitions can be on a mouse click or automatic

Apply Custom animation to all Text and Pictures on every slide (Slide Show/Custom Animation)
Make sure your order is appropriate.
Have all animations Start-After Previous, the animations should be set to begin on their own, without having to click the mouse.

Add a minimum of 1 sound to your presentation.
This can be a sound effect from Slide Show/Slide Transition.
This can be a Wav or Midi downloaded from the Internet.
This can be a sound or music from Insert/Movies & Sounds/Sound from Clip Organizer.

Go through Slide Show and make sure you have a picture on every slide.

Proofread, Spell Check (run it), and Preview the show. (Spelling Errors ~ 5 pts each)

Review the following Grading Rubric to ensure that you have met all requirements.

Category
Requirements
Possible
Points
Title Slide
Title/Flag/Shape (2 pts)
6
100
Background Info
Statehood/Pop./-100Capital/100
Motto/Bird/Flower/Tree/100
Song Title (3 pics) 100(2 pts)
22

Tourist Attractions (2)
Name/City/Description/
Pics. (2 pts)
16

Fast Facts
4 (3 pts)
12
90
Ending Slide
Creators/Sources (3 pts)
6
100
Slide Layout/Text Readability (use of fonts & styles)
8 and Order/Slide Design (3 pts)100
6

Slide Transitions
8 (1 pt)
8
100
Animation
8 (1 pt)
8
100
Timing
All custom animations timed (1 pt)
8

Sound
Min 1 (4 pts)
4
100
Use of Graphics
4 additional (1 pt)
4

Comments: (Spelling Errors ~ 5 pts each)
Grade
This will count as 2 Test Grades & Two Daily Grades
100

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

south carlioina

a. Name of each attraction
1.charles townstate park
2.orageburd cemtery
b. The city where each attraction is located.
1.when it was chartend in 1889 the center
2.the english frist settelment
c. Give a brief description of each attraction
1.charles town
2.orangeburg
d. Save a picture of each tourist attraction to your server folder (ID#) List below the filenames you used when you saved the pictures.


11. Find 4 fast facts about your state. Remember you are trying to entertain so pick interesting facts that make your state UNIQUE.
a.liberty hill a.m.e church
b.lincolnville S.C.
c.Middleton Place
d.Penncentral Inc

Friday, February 1, 2008

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More From The Alphabetical List Of Movie Guides . . . . .
Bach's Fight for Freedom Ballad of a Soldier Barbary Coast

Baseball Beau Geste Beautiful Dreamers

Beethoven Lives Upstairs Behind the Sun Ben & Me

Beyond Rangoon Billy Elliot The Birth of the Constitution

Bizet's Dream The Black Stallion Born Free

Boystown Breaking Away Brian's Song

The Buddy Holly Story The Building of the Transcontinental Railroad























More From The Alphabetical List Of Movie Guides . . . . .
Camille Captains Courageous Carmen

Casablanca Mary Cassatt: American Impressionist

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JANUARY 8, 2008

What I’ve learn about Power Point

I’ve learn about power point is. A presentation is formal or an in formal report usually given orally, sometimes called a “speech” or a “talk”. Microsoft Power Point is popular programs you can use create presentations in the form of slides that may be viewed on a computer, projected onto a screen, or printed. You can eve do slide tab and outline, slide pane, and notes pane. You’ll navigate through three views normal view; slide sorter, and slide show. You can access all these view from the view toolbar in the bottom -left corner of the power point window.