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 Oral Consonant Encyclopedia Article @ HigherPower.org
An oral consonant is a consonant sound in speech that is made by allowing air to escape from the mouth.
In addition to the nose and mouth, the vocal cords and lungs also make a contribution to producing speech by controlling the volume (amplitude) and pitch (frequency) of the sound.
The vast majority of consonants are oral consonants.
higherpower.org /encyclopedia/Oral_consonant   (228 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Oral cancer
A tongue biopsy, gum biopsy, and microscopic examination of the lesion confirm the diagnosis of oral cancer.
Oral or mouth cancer most commonly involves the tissue of the lips or the tongue.
Oral cancer involves abnormal, malignant tissue growth in the mouth.
www.nlm.nih.gov /medlineplus/ency/article/001035.htm   (756 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Encyclopedia Article Center - Oral Presentations
MSN Encarta - Encyclopedia Article Center - Oral Presentations
Search more than 4,500 articles on the world of knowledge--from aardvark to Zambia.
Get going on papers, presentations, and more with step-by-step guides.
encarta.msn.com /artcenter_4.3/Oral_Presentations.html   (60 words)

  
 Contract - Open Encyclopedia
A contract which is implied in law is also called a quasi-contract, because it is not in fact a contract; rather, it is a means for the courts to remedy situations in which one party would be unjustly enriched were he or she not required to compensate the other.
Typically, the remedy for breach of contract is an award of money damages intended to restore the injured party to the economic position that he or she expected from performance of the promise or promises (known as an "expectation measure" of damages).
This manifestation of assent theory of contract formation may be contrasted with older theories, in which it was sometimes argued that a contract required the parties to have a true meeting of the minds between the parties.
open-encyclopedia.com /Contract   (2186 words)

  
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 Oral contraceptive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Male oral contraceptives remain a subject of research and development, and are not widely available to the public.
Oral contraceptives are chemicals taken by mouth to inhibit normal fertility.
Oral contraceptives may influence coagulation, subtly increasing the risk of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism, stroke and myocardial infarction (heart attack).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Contraceptive_pill   (3940 words)

  
 Oral argument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oral arguments can also occur during motion practice when one of the parties presents a motion to the court for consideration before trial, such as when the case is to be dismissed on a point of law, or when summary judgment may lie because there are no factual issues in dispute.
Oral arguments are verbal presentations to a judge or appellate court by a lawyer (or the party when representing themselves) of the legal reasons why they should prevail.
Oral argument is not always considered an essential part of due process, as the briefs also give the parties an opportunity to be heard by the court.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oral_argument   (416 words)

  
 Oral hygiene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oral hygiene is necessary for all persons to maintain the health of their teeth and mouth.
Oral hygiene is considered to be the best means of prevention of cavities (dental caries), gingivitis, periodontitis, and other dental disorders.
Good oral hygiene prevents, and is vital to the treatment of, many of the dental and oral disorders.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oral_hygiene   (548 words)

  
 Oral law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An oral law is a code of conduct in use in a given culture, religion or other regroupement, by which a body of rules of human behaviour is transmitted by oral tradition and effectively respected, or the single rule that is orally transmitted.
The oral tradition (from the Latin tradere = to transmit) is the typical instrument of transmission of the oral codes or, in a more general sense, is the complex of what a culture transmits of itself among the generations, "from father to son".
The "written law" (Torah she-bi-khtav תורה שבכתב) comprises the Torah and the rest of the Tanakh; the "Oral Law" (Torah she-be'al peh תורה שבעל פה) was ultimately recorded in the Talmud and Midrash.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oral_law   (449 words)

  
 I Am My Kids Teacher . com
We were puzzled that such a bright and creative child could have such frustration reading when he knew all his Spalding phonograms and remembered Bible verses and scientific facts like a virtual oral encyclopedia.
We found encouragement in the Animal School Fable while we worked to teach our youngest child to read.
Years of patience, gently working through reading programs, and prayers were spent with seemingly little success when we "came upon" Ronald D. Davis’ book
www.iammykidsteacher.com /ourmission.html   (506 words)

  
 Oral Vowel Encyclopedia Article @ LaunchBase.com
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www.launchbase.com /encyclopedia/Oral_vowel   (49 words)

  
 Oral law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An oral law is a code of conduct in use in a given culture, religion or other regroupement, by which a body of rules of human behaviour is transmitted by oral tradition and effectively respected, or the single rule that is verbally transmitted.
The oral tradition (from the Latin tradere = to transmit) is the typical instrument of transmission of the oral codes or, in a more general sense, is the complex of what a culture transmits of itself among the generations, "from father to son".
Although the "nistar" is regarded as a component of the oral tradition, it is not always regarded as part of the "oral law".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oral_law   (1143 words)

  
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Jewish teachings explaining and elaborating on the Written Torah, handed down orally until the 2d century C.E., when they began to be written down in what became the Talmud.
www.jewfaq.org /defs/oral.htm   (1143 words)

  
 Oral Cancer- Health Encyclopedia and Reference
Cancer of the lip and oral cavity is a disease in which cancer cells are found in the tissues of the lip or mouth.
Early cancers (Stages I and II) of the lip and oral cavity are highly curable by surgery or radiation therapy, with the choice depending on the anticipated functional and cosmetic results.
Cancer of the lip is more common in men than in women and is more likely to develop in people with light-colored skin who have been in the sun a lot.
www.drkoop.com /encyclopedia/43/452.html   (647 words)

  
 Oral contract -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
An oral contract is a (A binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law) contract that exists only in verbal communication, having not been written down or only partially written; in the latter case, the partially written contract lacks a (A written proposal or reminder) memorandum.
Oral contracts are just as binding as written contracts, proividing that sufficient proof of the contract exists.
The (A statute prescribing the time period during which legal action can be taken) statute of limitations is often shorter in regard to oral contracts than written contracts.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/o/or/oral_contract.htm   (115 words)

  
 Male oral contraceptive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One variation of the male pill functions similarly to the female oral contraceptive known colloquially as the Pill: both use synthetic hormones to alter the body's chemical balance and prevent the maturation of gametes, so that the woman does not ovulate (though she still menstruates) and the man's semen does not contain viable sperm.
Male oral contraceptives (also known as the male pill) have been in development since the 1960s, but none are yet available for public consumption.
The plant Tripterygium wilfordii is under study as a promising candidate source for chemical (instead of hormonal) contraception.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Male_oral_contraceptive   (251 words)

  
 Oral Law - Critique of the Oral Torah - Am ha-Aretz
The entire oral law in the wider sense, namely, the entire material of the Mishnah, the Tosefta, and the halakic midrashim, was preserved only orally, and was not reduced to writing until the beginning of the third century C.E., because there was a prejudice against recording halakot.
The existence of an oral law dating from the Mosaic time implies, of course, the belief that the Pentateuch, in the form in which it now exists, was entirely the work of Moses, to whom it was revealed by God.
The law furthermore provides that if such a slave has served for six years, his wife, if he has one, shall go free with him; but it does not state that the wife of the slave accompanies him to his master's house, nor does it define her relation to the master.
www.amhaaretz.org /critique-oral-torah/appendix-jewish-encyclopedia.html   (2534 words)

  
 Oral, Kazakhstan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oral (formerly Russian Uralsk) is a city in northwestern Kazakhstan on the Ural River close to the Russian border.
Oral, founded in 1622 by Cossacks, was originally named Yaitsk, after the Yaik river, the name of the Ural river at the time.
Because the Yaik Cossacks (Ural Cossacks) sided with the insurrectionists during the rebellions of Stenka Razin and Pugachev, Empress Catherine II declared on 15 January 1775 that the Yaik river would henceforth be renamed the Ural river and Yaitsk would be known as Uralsk.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Uralsk   (2534 words)

  
 What is the Torah? What is the Talmud?
Torah : This is the part that was given directly to Moshe Rabbeinu (Moses our Teacher) at Mount Sinai by HaShem (God).
These explanations are called the Torah Sheb’al Peh, the Oral Torah, because they were meant to be passed from teacher to student.
The Torah has two sections, the Torah Shebiksav (the Written Torah) and the Torah Sheb’al Peh (the Oral Torah).
members.aol.com /LazerA/torah.htm   (2534 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Oral thrush
Oral thrush is a disorder caused by infection of the mouth with the fungus (yeast) Candida albicans.
Oral thrush is most common in infants and toddlers, in the elderly, and in people who are debilitated or whose immune system has been suppressed by disease or medical treatments.
For adolescents and adults, the significance of thrush is dependent on the underlying disorder.
www.nlm.nih.gov /medlineplus/ency/article/000966.htm   (785 words)

  
 Oral Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma as Granville "Oral" Roberts, the fifth and youngest child of Rev. and Mrs.
He later founded Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1963, stating he was obeying a command from God.
In 1980, Oral Roberts said he had a vision of a 900-foot-tall Jesus who encouraged him to continue the construction of his City of Faith Medical and Research Center, which opened in 1981.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oral_Roberts   (587 words)

  
 Oral Roberts University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oral Roberts University or ORU, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma USA, is the largest charismatic Christian university in the world.
The 3,500 seat Christ's Chapel is the location of bi-weekly university chapel services and was constructed in a drape-like fashion as an homage to Oral Roberts' early tent revivals.
The Avenue of Flags is the main entrance to Oral Roberts University, and is lined with lighted flags representing more than 60 nations from which ORU students have come.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oral_Roberts_University   (456 words)

  
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oral history oral history, compilation of historical data through interviews, usually tape-recorded and sometimes videotaped, with participants in, or observers of, significant events or times.
Primitive societies have long relied on oral tradition to preserve a record of the past in the absence of written histories.
Germanic languages -> Common Characteristics Strong evidence for the unity of all the modern Germanic languages can be found in the phenomenon known as the first Germanic sound shift or consonant shift (also called Grimm's law), which set the Germanic subfamily apart from the other members of the Indo-European family.
www.encyclopedia.com /searchpool.asp?target=Oral+consonant   (456 words)

  
 Scripture Catholic - ORAL APOSTOLIC TRADITION
Other examples of apostolic tradition include the teachings on the Blessed Trinity, the hypostatic union (Jesus had a divine and human nature in one person), the filioque (that the Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son), the assumption of Mary, and knowing that the Gospel of Matthew was written by Matthew.
This delivery of the faith refers to the oral tradition the Colossians had previously received from the ordained leaders of the Church.
Hence, the Bible is an apostolic tradition of the Catholic Church.
www.scripturecatholic.com /oral_tradition.html   (4482 words)

  
 Judaism 101: Torah
The Torah scrolls that we read from in synagogue are unpointed text, with no vowels or musical notes, so the ability to read a passage from a scroll is a valuable skill, and usually requires substantial advance preparation (reviewing the passage in a text with points).
But the word "torah" can also be used to refer to the entire Jewish bible (the body of scripture known to non-Jews as the Old Testament and to Jews as the Tanakh or Written Torah), or in its broadest sense, to the whole body of Jewish law and teachings.
In addition to the written scriptures we have an "Oral Torah," a tradition explaining what the above scriptures mean and how to interpret them and apply the Laws.
www.jewfaq.org /torah.htm   (4482 words)

  
 Torah
However, it is generally agreed that the purpose of the Torah was to make Israel a kingdom of priests, a holy nation (Deuteronomy 33:4), and much Hebrew poetry is concerned with the sweetness and joy entailed in keeping it (Psalms 19 and 119).
The Torah is also used to refer to the Pentateuch in contrast to the Prophets and Hagiography, as in Tanach, and later a distinction was made between the written and oral law.
In the Pentateuch the term "Torah" can mean all laws on a particular subject, Leviticus 7:2, or the summation of all laws, Deuteronomy 4:44.
www.themystica.com /mystica/articles/t/torah.html   (4482 words)

  
 On the Oral Torah
First of all, there are many areas of the Torah that one cannot understand without knowing some of the Oral Torah, hence the need for commentaries.
Only the Oral Torah tells us how to make tefillen and how they are to be worn.
There are examples of commands that could not be carried out at all without the Oral Torah, for example, we are told to put them for "signs upon our head and frontlets between our eyes" Just what does this mean?
www.geocities.com /alyzab/Jewish/oraltora.htm   (4482 words)

  
 Thrush
Vaginal thrush causes itch and a cheesy discharge from the vagina.
Thrush is the widely used term for a common fungal infection caused by Candida albicans.
Symptoms for oral thrush is an itchy red rash under the breasts or the inner thighs.
www.mamashealth.com /stds/thrush.asp   (261 words)

  
 The Freud Page/ Glossary/ Oral Stage
At the oral stage, the sexual pleasure is predominantly related to the excitation of the oral cavity and lips, associated with feeding.
oral sadistic stage concurrent with teething, when incorporation means the destruction of the object due to instinctual ambivalence, that is, the coexistence of libido and aggression in the relationship to a single object.
Oral conflicts are expressed in such symptoms as distaste for food, vomiting, jaw spasm, grinding of the teeth, speech inhibitions.
www.geocities.com /~mhrowell/oral_stage.html   (261 words)

  
 cancer oral stage
increase proportional to the stage of the disease.
Oral candidiasis Oral candidiasis (or 'thrush') is a common yeast infection caused by Candida albicans.
Oral cancer is a devastating disease when detected in its latter stages.
www.oralcancernews.info /canceroralstage   (261 words)

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