Archive for June 30th, 2011
Lumineers vs. Dental Veneers by Dentist in Laurel MD, Dr. Daniel Melnick
Thursday, June 30th, 2011dentistlaurelmd.com In this interview Dr. Daniel Melnick Dentist in Laurel MD, specializes in Cosmetic Dentistry and Dental Care from Laurel Lakes Cosmetic Dentistry, talks about lumineers vs. veneers. Dr. Daniel Melnick talks about porcelain veneers,and they are a lot more convenient than,standard Lumineers. Porcelain veneers are a lot a lot more lifelike, and can block out extremely dark teeth, have the proper strength and permit for correct contour at the gumline. Lumineers are only for really certain instances which most do not meet that criteria. If utilized improperly they can trigger ledges at the gumline and chronic inflammation. Dr. Daniel Melnick also serves the following cities Laurel MD, Beltsville MD, Annapolis Junction MD, Riverdale MD, Bowie MD.
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Richmond Dentist Provides Loved ones Dentistry Including Veneers, Dentures, Crowns, Bridges and Root Canals AtStephen P. Mattingly, DMD Family Dentistry, we pride ourselves in providing our patients with complete family dental care from a person who genuinely cares. No much more running all over town to get all your dental procedures completed, you can get it all completed in our office by Dr. Stephen P. Mattingly. Stephen P. Mattingly, DMD Loved ones Dentistry is dedicated to offering your entire loved ones with high quality family members dental services such as: * Veneers * Full Dentures * Bridges * Partial Dentures * Root Canals * Crowns * Cosmetic Dentistry * Dental Extractions * Teeth Whitening * Digital X-Rays Veneers Veneers are thin porcelain “tooth fronts” which are bonded onto the tooth. Only minimal tooth reduction is necessary. Veneers can be employed to right aging smile lines, close spaces, whiten teeth and straighten crooked teeth immediately. Veneers are an superb cosmetic remedy for a variety of dental conditions that impact the look of your front teeth, so you can smile with confidence! Stephen P. Mattingly, DMD Family members Dentistry uses dental veneers to close diastemas (spaces between teeth), restore broken or chipped teeth, cover unsightly, stained or washed-out fillings, whiten permanently stained or discolored teeth and correct uneven or crooked teeth. Our newest veneer technology makes it possible for us to accomplish this without removing any tooth structure and spending extremely minimal quantity of chair time …
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Open thread for night owls: ‘Rebuilding the Dream’ lands in Milwaukee
Thursday, June 30th, 2011At the Campaign for America’s Future, Terrance Heath writes Milwaukee: Rebuilding The Dream:
The Congressional Progressive Caucus’s “Speakout For Good Jobs” tour rolls into Milwaukee, Wisconsin, tonight, on what could hardly be a more auspicious day for workers in that city, as Gov. Scott Walker’s bill stripping the state’s public workers of almost all collective bargaining rights goes into effect. Walker’s assault on public workers is only the most recent chapter of a story of decline much like Detroit’s.
According to the Bureau of Labor statistics, Milwaukee only just missed being among the top 10 metropolitan areas that have lost the most jobs since 2000. Fifty-three of the nation’s 100 metropolitan areas have lost private sector jobs in the past 10 years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (Forty-seven gained jobs.) With 73,900 private sector jobs lost between May 2000 and May of this year — a 9.5% decline — Milwaukee comes in 11th. (Earlier today, the BLS reported that the Milwaukee metropolitan area had an unemployment rate of 8% in May.)
Many of those jobs were lost in a recession that’s left millions of Americans unemployed. According to the Department of Labor, Milwaukee lost 50,000 jobs in 2009 — ranking third after Las Vegas and Detroit, among the nation’s largest cities with the most job loss.
Like Detroit, Milwaukee has been hit hard both by the recession and the decline of manufacturing. The city has lost 56,000 manufacturing jobs, and those losses are a big reason why 34% of African American men in Milwaukee are unemployed. …
The news from Milwaukee is not all bad, though. … there are people and organizations doing the right thing in Milwaukee and cities like it.
At Daily Kos on this date in 2007:
If you followed the race to map the human genome, it was hard to avoid the name J. Craig Venter. Venter is one of those scientists who other scientists love to hate. Brash, self-aggrandizing (one of the five human DNA sequences used in mapping the genome was his), and irritatingly successful both in developing techniques that sped up the process of mapping and in grabbing patent rights on the sequences his companies have uncovered, Venter has been seen as both hero and villain. He sometimes seems like a character from an old Heinlein novel — the kind of multi-talented millionaire genius who is out to rule (or ruin) the world.
Yesterday, Venter’s team — naturally located at the J. Craig Venter Institute — moved a step toward something both utterly intriguing and absolutely unsettling. They took a big step toward creating artificial life.
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