The poem spells out the word "MOTHER" with each letter representing something special about a mother. M is for the million things she gave, O means she's growing old, T is for the tears she shed to save her child, H is for her heart of gold, E is for her eyes shining with love, and R means she is always right. Put together, the letters spell out "MOTHER", a word that means the world. The story celebrates mothers and their importance, especially for those who have lost their mother.
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The document discusses an automatic slide presentation to be presented by N. Prasannam, a speaker from Trichy, India. Contact information including mobile number and multiple email addresses are provided for N. Prasannam. The presentation will advance slides automatically over the course of 21 seconds.
The document discusses a presentation on machine learning and artificial intelligence. It mentions machine learning algorithms, neural networks, and deep learning. It provides contact information for the presenter and a link to view the full presentation slides.
The document discusses theories about what the term "Sūrat al-Jathiyah" refers to. Some scholars believe it refers to a specific chapter in the Quran that was revealed in the 27th year of prophethood. However, others argue there is no scholarly consensus on which chapter it corresponds to, as references to it are found scattered across multiple chapters. The document also explores perspectives on whether it refers to a specific year or recurring period in Islamic history.
This document provides an introduction to a book on prosthodontic treatments for various clinical cases. It describes the book's organization into four parts based on the primary problems of patients: periodontal breakdown, dysfunctional habits, extensive tooth loss, and congenital disorders. It emphasizes establishing healthy periodontium as the basis for treatment and identifying/controlling causative factors through oral hygiene and dietary changes. Treatments aim to give anterior teeth added function of supporting vertical dimension for reduced occlusal forces. The cases illustrate graduate student treatments under faculty supervision at Hebrew University.
This document provides an overview of periodontal instrumentation. It begins by classifying periodontal instruments and describing their parts. It then discusses various types of scalers and curettes in detail. The document compares universal curettes and Gracey curettes. Finally, it outlines general principles of periodontal instrumentation, including patient and operator positioning, illumination, instrument stabilization and activation techniques.
The document provides instructions for performing ablution (wudu) in 9 steps: 1) Say Bismillah; 2) Wash hands 3 times; 3) Rinse mouth 3 times and sniff water in/out of nose 3 times; 4) Wash face 3 times; 5) Wash right arm 3 times then left arm 3 times; 6) Wipe head once; 7) Wash right foot 3 times then left foot 3 times; 8) Finish by saying the shahadah. The document emphasizes performing wudu correctly before prayer.
The document discusses how people should treat others with compassion and acceptance, regardless of differences. It states that one should not judge others or make assumptions about them based on superficial attributes. It also advocates avoiding harmful speech and conflict, promoting understanding instead. The overall message is one of embracing diversity and showing kindness to all people.
This document discusses different types of periodontal instruments and their uses. It describes five main classifications of instruments: periodontal probes, explorers, scaling/root planing/curettage instruments, periodontal endoscopes, and cleansing/polishing instruments. Specific instruments are discussed in detail within each classification, including their parts, designs, uses, and benefits. Gracey curettes, sickle scalers, hoe scalers, files, and ultrasonic instruments are some of the instruments explained in the document.
This document discusses direct resin veneers. It provides a brief history of veneers including early experimental veneers from Charlie Pinkas and no preparation veneers. It then discusses treatment options for fluorosis and erosion, including tooth whitening, thin indirect veneers, thick veneers, and ceramic crowns. For direct resin veneers, it emphasizes the importance of isolation, discusses factors like tooth preparation depth and margins, and techniques for stratifying colors and achieving the final appearance. It notes that direct resin veneers have only fair color stability and wear resistance compared to ceramic options.
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This document discusses different types of periodontal instruments used in dental procedures. It begins by classifying periodontal instruments into categories such as mirrors, probes, explorers, scalers, curettes, files, chisels, and surgical instruments. It then provides details on the parts, designs, and uses of specific instruments like mirrors, probes, and curettes. The document also discusses the evolution of periodontal probes from first to fifth generation probes, which incorporate newer technologies like controlled pressure and ultrasound.
This dental record documents a patient's diagnosis of occlusal caries (cavities) in teeth #18, #17, #27, #28, #37, #48, #47, and #46 and a treatment plan to address the identified dental issues.
The document appears to be discussing biblical scripture and prophets. It references verses from the Quran about Jesus and Adam, and references prophets that came before Jesus. It also references verses from the Bible spoken by Jesus and mentions the gospel of Matthew. The document provides biblical context and compares passages between religious texts but is difficult to fully understand due to the formatting.
Wisdom Global Islamic Mission വിതരണം ചെയ്യുന്ന ജീവിതം എന്തിനു വേണ്ടി എന്ന വിഷയത്തിൽ ഉള്ള പുസ്തകത്തിന്റെ ONLINE കോപ്പി ഫ്രീ ആയി DOWNLOAD ചെയ്യാം ..ഷെയർ ചെയ്യുക
Endodontic materials are used to obturate and seal root canals after pulp tissue destruction and infection. Common materials include irrigants like sodium hypochlorite and EDTA to clean canals, calcium hydroxide as an intracanal medication, and gutta percha or resin for bulk filling. Canals are sealed with materials like GIC, zinc oxide eugenol, or resin sealants. Newer repair materials like MTA are also used for surgeries and defects.
This document summarizes various periodontal instrumentation used in pre-clinic periodontology courses. It describes different types of periodontal probes, scaling and root planing instruments including sickle scalers, curettes, and polishing instruments. For surgical instruments, it mentions blade 15, scalpel, silk suture, needle holder, and periodontal probe. Gracey curettes #5-6, 7-8, 11-12, and 13-14 and sickle scalers like U15/30 and CK6 are specifically noted.
The ProTaper file system consists of shaping and finishing files for root canal procedures. The shaping files include primary files S1 and S2, and auxiliary file SX, each with a variable taper over their cutting blades. The finishing files range from F1 to F5, with increasing tapers and tip sizes. The document recommends watching a video demonstration and liking the Facebook page for more information.
This document provides information on investment materials used for casting dental restorations and appliances. It discusses the requirements, composition, types based on binder, and expansions of different investment materials including gypsum-bonded, phosphate-bonded, and silica-bonded investments. Key points covered include the refractory and binder components of investments, setting and thermal reactions, and how their properties compensate for casting shrinkage. References are provided for further reading on dental materials.
A dentifrice is a substance used with a toothbrush to clean tooth surfaces. There are two main types: cosmetic dentifrices, which clean and polish teeth, and therapeutic dentifrices, which help reduce diseases like cavities and gingivitis. Dentifrices contain abrasives like silica to clean teeth, water, humectants like sorbitol for consistency, foaming agents for antibacterial properties, sweeteners, binders, flavors, and potentially therapeutic agents like fluoride. Ingredients like humectants maintain moisture, foaming agents facilitate cleaning and have antibacterial effects, flavors make it pleasant to use, and preservatives prevent bacterial growth in the product.
The document provides information about the licensing process for dentists in Canada through the National Dental Examining Board of Canada (NDEB). There are three assessments: 1) Assessment of Fundamental Knowledge which is a multiple choice exam on biomedical and clinical sciences, 2) Assessment of Clinical Skills which consists of 10 clinical stations evaluated over two days, and 3) Assessment of Clinical Judgment which is case-based multiple choice questions evaluating diagnosis and treatment planning. International dental graduates must complete an accredited qualifying program and pass all three NDEB assessments to become licensed and practice dentistry in Canada.
The document discusses proper prayer etiquette according to Islamic teachings from the Prophet Muhammad. It provides guidance on posture, recitations, timing of movements and more. References are given for further reading. Key points include praying with humility and concentration, straightening the rows, reciting prayers aloud but not too loud, and following the Prophet's example in all aspects of prayer.
1. The document discusses how angels pray for and support humans in different circumstances and hardships according to the teachings of Islam.
2. Angels are said to pray for those traveling to seek knowledge, those entering the path of faith, those afflicted by misfortune or harm, and those helping others in need.
3. The angels continuously pray and offer support for humans in various situations such as sickness, hardship, loss of family or livelihood, and when fulfilling acts of worship or righteousness.
C_vdmlow \_n(A) was a wise and knowledgeable man who lived according to the teachings of God. He urged people to worship God alone without any idols or false beliefs. He preached to both large groups and individuals, patiently explaining the truth and guiding them to the right path with kindness, wisdom and logical reasoning. Many came to accept the true faith due to his efforts.
This document provides an introduction to a book on prosthodontic treatments for various clinical cases. It describes the book's organization into four parts based on the primary problems of patients: periodontal breakdown, dysfunctional habits, extensive tooth loss, and congenital disorders. It emphasizes establishing healthy periodontium as the basis for treatment and identifying/controlling causative factors through oral hygiene and dietary changes. Treatments aim to give anterior teeth added function of supporting vertical dimension for reduced occlusal forces. The cases illustrate graduate student treatments under faculty supervision at Hebrew University.
This document provides an overview of periodontal instrumentation. It begins by classifying periodontal instruments and describing their parts. It then discusses various types of scalers and curettes in detail. The document compares universal curettes and Gracey curettes. Finally, it outlines general principles of periodontal instrumentation, including patient and operator positioning, illumination, instrument stabilization and activation techniques.
The document provides instructions for performing ablution (wudu) in 9 steps: 1) Say Bismillah; 2) Wash hands 3 times; 3) Rinse mouth 3 times and sniff water in/out of nose 3 times; 4) Wash face 3 times; 5) Wash right arm 3 times then left arm 3 times; 6) Wipe head once; 7) Wash right foot 3 times then left foot 3 times; 8) Finish by saying the shahadah. The document emphasizes performing wudu correctly before prayer.
The document discusses how people should treat others with compassion and acceptance, regardless of differences. It states that one should not judge others or make assumptions about them based on superficial attributes. It also advocates avoiding harmful speech and conflict, promoting understanding instead. The overall message is one of embracing diversity and showing kindness to all people.
This document discusses different types of periodontal instruments and their uses. It describes five main classifications of instruments: periodontal probes, explorers, scaling/root planing/curettage instruments, periodontal endoscopes, and cleansing/polishing instruments. Specific instruments are discussed in detail within each classification, including their parts, designs, uses, and benefits. Gracey curettes, sickle scalers, hoe scalers, files, and ultrasonic instruments are some of the instruments explained in the document.
This document discusses direct resin veneers. It provides a brief history of veneers including early experimental veneers from Charlie Pinkas and no preparation veneers. It then discusses treatment options for fluorosis and erosion, including tooth whitening, thin indirect veneers, thick veneers, and ceramic crowns. For direct resin veneers, it emphasizes the importance of isolation, discusses factors like tooth preparation depth and margins, and techniques for stratifying colors and achieving the final appearance. It notes that direct resin veneers have only fair color stability and wear resistance compared to ceramic options.
Periodontal instruments and armamentarium with their application 245 slides vinay jain
This document discusses different types of periodontal instruments used in dental procedures. It begins by classifying periodontal instruments into categories such as mirrors, probes, explorers, scalers, curettes, files, chisels, and surgical instruments. It then provides details on the parts, designs, and uses of specific instruments like mirrors, probes, and curettes. The document also discusses the evolution of periodontal probes from first to fifth generation probes, which incorporate newer technologies like controlled pressure and ultrasound.
This dental record documents a patient's diagnosis of occlusal caries (cavities) in teeth #18, #17, #27, #28, #37, #48, #47, and #46 and a treatment plan to address the identified dental issues.
The document appears to be discussing biblical scripture and prophets. It references verses from the Quran about Jesus and Adam, and references prophets that came before Jesus. It also references verses from the Bible spoken by Jesus and mentions the gospel of Matthew. The document provides biblical context and compares passages between religious texts but is difficult to fully understand due to the formatting.
Wisdom Global Islamic Mission വിതരണം ചെയ്യുന്ന ജീവിതം എന്തിനു വേണ്ടി എന്ന വിഷയത്തിൽ ഉള്ള പുസ്തകത്തിന്റെ ONLINE കോപ്പി ഫ്രീ ആയി DOWNLOAD ചെയ്യാം ..ഷെയർ ചെയ്യുക
Endodontic materials are used to obturate and seal root canals after pulp tissue destruction and infection. Common materials include irrigants like sodium hypochlorite and EDTA to clean canals, calcium hydroxide as an intracanal medication, and gutta percha or resin for bulk filling. Canals are sealed with materials like GIC, zinc oxide eugenol, or resin sealants. Newer repair materials like MTA are also used for surgeries and defects.
This document summarizes various periodontal instrumentation used in pre-clinic periodontology courses. It describes different types of periodontal probes, scaling and root planing instruments including sickle scalers, curettes, and polishing instruments. For surgical instruments, it mentions blade 15, scalpel, silk suture, needle holder, and periodontal probe. Gracey curettes #5-6, 7-8, 11-12, and 13-14 and sickle scalers like U15/30 and CK6 are specifically noted.
The ProTaper file system consists of shaping and finishing files for root canal procedures. The shaping files include primary files S1 and S2, and auxiliary file SX, each with a variable taper over their cutting blades. The finishing files range from F1 to F5, with increasing tapers and tip sizes. The document recommends watching a video demonstration and liking the Facebook page for more information.
This document provides information on investment materials used for casting dental restorations and appliances. It discusses the requirements, composition, types based on binder, and expansions of different investment materials including gypsum-bonded, phosphate-bonded, and silica-bonded investments. Key points covered include the refractory and binder components of investments, setting and thermal reactions, and how their properties compensate for casting shrinkage. References are provided for further reading on dental materials.
A dentifrice is a substance used with a toothbrush to clean tooth surfaces. There are two main types: cosmetic dentifrices, which clean and polish teeth, and therapeutic dentifrices, which help reduce diseases like cavities and gingivitis. Dentifrices contain abrasives like silica to clean teeth, water, humectants like sorbitol for consistency, foaming agents for antibacterial properties, sweeteners, binders, flavors, and potentially therapeutic agents like fluoride. Ingredients like humectants maintain moisture, foaming agents facilitate cleaning and have antibacterial effects, flavors make it pleasant to use, and preservatives prevent bacterial growth in the product.
The document provides information about the licensing process for dentists in Canada through the National Dental Examining Board of Canada (NDEB). There are three assessments: 1) Assessment of Fundamental Knowledge which is a multiple choice exam on biomedical and clinical sciences, 2) Assessment of Clinical Skills which consists of 10 clinical stations evaluated over two days, and 3) Assessment of Clinical Judgment which is case-based multiple choice questions evaluating diagnosis and treatment planning. International dental graduates must complete an accredited qualifying program and pass all three NDEB assessments to become licensed and practice dentistry in Canada.
The document discusses proper prayer etiquette according to Islamic teachings from the Prophet Muhammad. It provides guidance on posture, recitations, timing of movements and more. References are given for further reading. Key points include praying with humility and concentration, straightening the rows, reciting prayers aloud but not too loud, and following the Prophet's example in all aspects of prayer.
1. The document discusses how angels pray for and support humans in different circumstances and hardships according to the teachings of Islam.
2. Angels are said to pray for those traveling to seek knowledge, those entering the path of faith, those afflicted by misfortune or harm, and those helping others in need.
3. The angels continuously pray and offer support for humans in various situations such as sickness, hardship, loss of family or livelihood, and when fulfilling acts of worship or righteousness.
C_vdmlow \_n(A) was a wise and knowledgeable man who lived according to the teachings of God. He urged people to worship God alone without any idols or false beliefs. He preached to both large groups and individuals, patiently explaining the truth and guiding them to the right path with kindness, wisdom and logical reasoning. Many came to accept the true faith due to his efforts.
The document discusses the importance of speaking to others with wisdom. It provides several quotes from religious texts emphasizing that one should speak to both those who are present and absent, to those who are young and old, to the one who is wronging others as well as the one who is wronged. Speaking to others with wisdom can help guide them on the right path and bring people together through understanding and kindness.
The document provides guidance on proper etiquette for relieving oneself based on passages from religious texts. Some key points include:
1. Relieving oneself should be done in a private place away from roads and people's dwellings.
2. It is recommended to use one's left hand for cleansing oneself with water or stones after relieving oneself.
3. The area should be left clean and free of waste or odors when finished.
The document provides an overview of the golden ages of Islamic civilization between 600-1600 CE. It highlights key contributions Muslims made to various fields including:
- Mathematics (origins of algebra, trigonometry, calculus)
- Chemistry (founding principles, discovery of elements/acids)
- Medicine (anatomy, clinical practice, hospitals, ophthalmology)
- Physics (mechanics, automation)
- Other sciences like geography, astronomy, history
It also discusses the establishment of universities, libraries and houses of wisdom that promoted learning and knowledge production during this period. Figures like Ibn Sina, Al-Khwarizmi, Al-Razi, Ibn Khaldun made
- The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is described as having conveyed the teachings of Islam to humanity in the clearest manner.
- Some narrations from his companions provide additional context about his character and mannerisms when explaining or discussing certain topics.
- His role was to communicate the message in the most understandable way for people to benefit from the guidance in both religious and worldly affairs.
The document discusses the importance of protecting one's family from Hellfire by fulfilling one's responsibilities as a guardian. It outlines various ways for guardians like fathers, husbands, and leaders to spiritually and morally guide their families, such as teaching religious knowledge, enforcing obligations like prayers and charity, providing a worshipful upbringing, and shielding the home from sinful influences. Guardians are reminded that they will be held accountable for those under their care and must make efforts to save their families from punishment in the Hereafter.
The document contains passages from religious texts in Arabic and other languages. It discusses concepts like prayer, charity, humility before God, and using prayer and good deeds to overcome hardships. The document emphasizes seeking guidance from God and living according to religious principles.
The document contains guidance on various Islamic practices and principles from sources like the Hadith and Quran. It encourages acts like praying 33 times each for "Subhanallah", "Alhamdulillah", and "Allahu Akbar" as well as giving advice, remembering God, praying, and seeking forgiveness. It promotes peace and togetherness through Islam.
This document provides information on 25 prophets in Islamic tradition. It lists their names and provides brief details about each prophet, including some of their family members, locations preached in, and miracles performed. The prophets discussed include Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad among others.
The document is a collection of passages in an unknown language discussing various teachings and sayings attributed to the Prophet Muhammad. Some of the passages discuss inviting others to wisdom, following the example of the Prophet, seeking knowledge, and striving for peace. The document emphasizes living according to the guidance of the Prophet.
The document contains Islamic religious teachings and prayers in Arabic and other languages with translations. It promotes the worship of God and following Islamic principles of peace, justice, and righteousness. The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of working together towards achieving peace through the global Islamic mission.
1. The document discusses the concept of hope in Islam, describing it as an obligation directed solely towards Allah.
2. It explains that hope linguistically means wishing to achieve something and fearing something, while religiously it refers to attachment of the heart towards something one likes.
3. Maintaining a balance between hope and fear is important for Muslims, as fluctuating between the two keeps one drawing close to Allah through obedience and wary of disobeying Him.
The document discusses Islamic festivals and their rulings. It states that Muslims only have two legitimate festivals - Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. All other festivals from other religions or innovations are forbidden. The two Eids have specific rulings, such as prayers consisting of two units and not fasting on those days. Guidelines are provided on proper etiquette for the Eid, such as bathing, eating dates, and saying the Takbir aloud.
The document repeatedly promotes the websites www.wisdomislam.org and facebook.com/wisdomislamicmission. It appears to be advertising for a global Islamic mission called WISD M, as their goal is mentioned as working together towards peace. The bulk of the document simply copies and pastes the organization's name and web addresses over and over.
The document discusses the four main beliefs that comprise belief in Allah in Islam. These are:
1) Belief in Allah's existence, which is established through reasoning from creation, the fitrah (natural disposition) of mankind, and miracles of the prophets.
2) Belief in Allah's lordship (ruboobiyyah), that He is the sole Creator and Sustainer of all.
3) Belief in Allah's right to worship (uloohiyyah), that nothing else deserves to be worshipped or associated with Him.
4) Belief in Allah's names and attributes as described in the Quran and Sunnah, without distorting, negating
The document provides 40 recommendations for reforming and improving the Muslim home based on the teachings of Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid. It discusses choosing a righteous spouse, making the home a place of worship through acts like prayer and Quran recitation, and teaching Islamic knowledge to the family. The document emphasizes guiding one's wife towards righteousness, inviting righteous guests, and establishing an Islamic library in the home to help strengthen faith.
This document discusses the Islamic prohibition of lying. It provides numerous quotes from the Quran and hadiths that warn against lying and describe it as sinful. The document notes that lying is only permissible in rare circumstances like reconciling disputes or during wartime. Overall, the document emphasizes that Muslims must always speak the truth and avoid false statements or idle talk.
The document discusses several hadiths or sayings attributed to the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It summarizes some of the key messages in these hadiths, such as emphasizing the importance of prayer and remembering God. However, it notes that some of the content in these hadiths did not actually originate from the prophet Muhammad. It encourages focusing on the prophet's authentic teachings.