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50 States of Dentistry: Hygienists' Different Responsibilities Across the Country By Kaitlyn Machado, RDH, BS, MEd Original article published on Today's RDH: https://www.todaysrdh.com/50-states-of-dentistry-hygienists-different-responsibilities-across-the-country/ This audio article is sponsored by LISTERINE®. Although LISTERINE® Antiseptic is the most extensively tested over-the-counter mouthrisnse in the world, with over 30 long-term clinical trials examining its safety and efficacy, there is still some misinformation out there over the uses of mouthrinses containing alcohol. To help understand the safety of alcohol-containing mouthrines, in case any patients ask you about it, head on over to https://rdh.tv/ListerineSafety Need CE? Start earning CE credits today at https://rdh.tv/ce Get daily dental hygiene articles at https://www.todaysrdh.com Follow Today's RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TodaysRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DentalHygieneKaraRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kara_rdh/ *Although a sponsor of this audio article, LISTERINE® and Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. had no input into or control over the content being presented in this podcast.
What has Brexit come to mean? This lecture will explain how the Brexit deal the UK and the EU ended up with came to be. It will then investigate the new relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union, put in place by the Trade and Cooperation Agreement of December 2020. Finally, the lecture will look to the future, to elucidate what Brexit will go on to mean for politics and public policy within the United Kingdom.A lecture by Anand MenonThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/brexit-learnedGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://heargdpr.wordpress.com/2021/04/23/article-50/
On 23 June 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union. The issue divided a nation - and families.Despite leaving the EU at the end of January, our future relationship with our European neighbours remains unclear.The transition period ends on 31 December - but will negotiators strike a deal and is the country really prepared for the implications of a no deal?Brothers Ian and Nigel Baxter were on opposing sides of the Brexit debate - and remain so. They engage in a frank discussion on the Sky News Daily podcast as we examine where we are at in the process and what's still to come.On day three of our special series ahead of Parliament's return, our deputy political editor Sam Coates is joined by Brexiteer John Longworth, Georgina Wright from the Institute for Government and Anand Menon, director of UK in a Changing Europe.Daily podcast team:Podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPolitics producer - Mollie MaloneAssistant producer - Sabah ChoudhryInterviews producers - Oli FosterInterviews producers - Tatiana AldersonInterviews producers - Megan CouttsArchive - Simon WindsorMusic - Steven Wheeler
Liberal Democrat Brexit Spokesperson Tom Brake on why the Liberal Democrats support revoking Article 50 despite the UK voting to leave the EU, how the Liberal Democrats would placate the millions of people who want to leave the EU if they block Brexit, how the SNP are “playing a game over Brexit”, whether he regrets the level of austerity that the Conservative Party/Liberal Democrat coalition implemented and what the Liberal Democrats would consider a victory in the 2019 general election. You can find out more about him on Twitter @ThomasBrake at TomBrake.co.uk and you can find out more about the Liberal Democrats and their policy positions on Twitter @LibDems and at LibDems.org.uk The Hardy Report is a political news and current affairs podcast, bringing you interviews with a range of activists, campaigners and politicians from across the political spectrum in the United States and the United Kingdom. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehardyreport/support
Following the unsigned letter from Boris Johnson to the EU asking for an extension to Article 50, Bill talks from the Strasbourg EU Parliament about how likely he thinks an extension is, what the prevailing mood of British MEPs is and how our European partners are viewing the situation.
This week Judith and Caroline discuss the Brexit resolution in passed in the plenary session and the Liberal Democrat policy on Brexit
Tim Bale talks about Sam Gyimah's defection from the Conservatives to the Liberal Democrats as a result of Brexit, and Jo Swinson's proposal to make revoking Article 50 part of the Liberal Democrat party policy.
Today we look at how far Boris Johnson may have to go to deliver Brexit by the October deadline and we discuss Wayne Rooney's confirmed move to Derby as a player-coach next year.
Foreign interference looms large in this week's podcast as tulip growers tell tourists to stop trampling through their fields, the Dutch and Australian governments begin a series of highly awkward talks with Russia on the investigation into flight MH17, a Picasso is recovered from the clutches of the international underworld and Oranje's bright young upstarts are taught a familiar lesson by the Germans. In our discussion we ask why Europe's new copyright directive has become the most hated thing on the internet since Pepe the Frog.
With only two days to go until UnBrexit Day, we try to survey the rapidly shifting landscape and chart a course for where we head next. It's an exciting and unexpected place to be with only two days to go until 29 March, but we are by no means out of the woods. Listen while our takes still have some residual warmth left.
As parliament grabs the steering wheel of the Brexit process, could a solution finally be in sight?
British MPs have voted for a delay in the Brexit process for three months or more, after struggling to agree on what terms the UK should leave the European Union on 29 March. You might think, after months of division, infighting and uncertainty that surely, surely, this means everything will go smoothly from here? Mark and Pete give their predictions. They were right about Trump and the referendum in 2016 so listen up.
British MPs have voted for a delay in the Brexit process for three months or more, after struggling to agree on what terms the UK should leave the European Union on 29 March. You might think, after months of division, infighting and uncertainty that surely, surely, this means everything will go smoothly from here? Mark and Pete give their predictions. They were right about Trump and the referendum in 2016 so listen up.
Episode 136 - Happy Not Brexit Week! But when will it be? And how slow? And why do MPs only want control for a few hours on a Wednesday? So many questions, so zero answers. Yes more Brexit horror plus a look at the collapse of Interserve that you definitely didn't know about. No you didn't. Don't lie. And Tiernan (@tiernandouieb) talks to Ciaran Gillespie (@ciarangillespie) about political violence.Donate to the Patreon at www.patreon.com/parpolbroBuy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/parpolbroWatch Tiernan's comedy specials on Next Up Comedy at: www.nextupcomedy.com/tiernanisgreatJoin Tiernan's comedy mailing list at www.tiernandouieb.co.uk/contactFollow us on Twitter @parpolbro, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ParPolBro/ and the fancy webpage at http://www.partlypoliticalbroadcast.co.ukMusic by The Last Skeptik (@thelastskeptik) - https://www.thelastskeptik.com/ - Subscribe to his podcast Thanks For Trying here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
British MPs have voted for a delay in the Brexit process for three months or more, after struggling to agree on what terms the UK should leave the European Union on 29 March.You might think, after months of division, infighting and uncertainty that surely, surely, this means everything will go smoothly from here? Mark and Pete give their predictions. They were right about Trump and the referendum in 2016 so listen up.
British MPs have voted for a delay in the Brexit process for three months or more, after struggling to agree on what terms the UK should leave the European Union on 29 March.You might think, after months of division, infighting and uncertainty that surely, surely, this means everything will go smoothly from here? Mark and Pete give their predictions. They were right about Trump and the referendum in 2016 so listen up.
Mujtaba Rahman, Managing Director and Practice Head, Europe at the Eurasia Group, talks to Paul Adamson about the likelihood of Article 50 being extended to enable a deal to be struck on the Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and EU27.
A top advisor to the European Court of Justice has said today that the UK can stop Brexit by revoking Article 50. Francis Grove-White from Open Brexit joins Mike to discuss this. George and Larry Lamb visit to talk about ancestry and how a third of us don't know how closely related we are to others. Plus, a seven-year-old boy is the highest-earning YouTuber. Jasper Hamill from the Metro tells Mike why this is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brexit Means… is back with a recap of what has – and hasn't – been happening
The Brexit disaster of no deal with the EU and the prospect of debt increasing for individuals and companies, this is not a cheerful episode. Mark and Pete give the answers: but you're not going to like it. Colorful conversation on social, economic and religious issues from a Christian worldview perspective. Mark and Pete: a businessman and a pastor. Listen on Flame Radio 1521MW in NW England and podcasts on iTunes. Website: markandpete.com Twitter: @markandpete
As Theresa May fights fire from big business, marching pro-Europeans and disgruntled Brexiters, how much longer can she survive?
From the outside it looks pretty obvious that nobody in government has much of a clue what things will look like in March 2019. But what's the view of civil servants? And, returning to the problem of the Irish border, what will the government's backstop arrangement look like?
With three weeks until a key EU summit, will parliament finally pass a Brexit bill?
With a month to go until a crunch EU summit in Brussels, things are becoming heated
Jon Henley and the team look back at the past few weeks of Brexit and ask: can it be reversed?
Jon Henley and the team look at where both UK citizens abroad and EU citizens in the UK stand and what is likely to happen now that we are a year away from Brexit
After last year's rollercoaster, Jon Henley and the team discuss what the next few months may hold
For this, our final episode of the year, we thought it might be an idea to take stock of the past 12 months and look forward to the next. What were the key Brexit turning points this year, and what – as far as anyone can tell, of course – is 2018 likely to bring?
An urgent call from Arlene Foster interrupted Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker's lunch date. We take a look at what went wrong and why, and forward to where on earth things might go from here
In this week's Brexit Means ... podcast we'll be looking at three standouts from the past couple of weeks – the increasing weakness of the UK government, the Irish border and the EU getting increasingly fed up with us
Jon Henley and team attempt to shine a light through the fog that has fallen since article 50 was triggered on 29 March
Discussing the customs union proposals, civil judicial cooperation, dispute resolution, data mining and what's going to happen in the third round of talks is our trusted Brexit Means ... team
The team look at what kind of transition Britain wants, what might be in the government's position papers and what size of divorce bill Brexiters are willing to pay
This week Dan Roberts and Jennifer Rankin try to figure out what on earth is going on in this first round of Brexit negotiations, especially now that the UK appears in disarray, with the Conservative party riddled with infighting
As Brexit negotiations get underway, the Guardian Brexit team discuss the first items on the agenda – and how the recent UK elections may affect the talks
Join Jon Henley and Daniel Boffey as they discuss the EU27's directives for the first phase of Brexit negotiations and whether, in the light of the attack in Manchester, security and intelligence sharing will be a factor in those talks
Jon Henley and Dan Roberts discuss what a new crop of Tory MPs could mean for Brexit as well as Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel's new friendship
John Kerr, Lord Kerr of Kinlochard, one of the architects of Article 50, talks to Paul Adamson about the conduct of the Article 50 negotiations.
In this episode Article 50. Well, we went through with it and signed the divorce papers. Does the triggering of Article 50 put FinTech at risk in the UK? On this episode of FinTech Insider News, you'll hear a range of opinions, from fear the UK is throwing away its work to lead the globe in FinTech, to optimism that London has the talent and regulatory regime to remain one of the world's greatest cities. We also talk about BBVA joining Hyperledger; Alibaba and Tencent and the coming FinTech boom; and 11:FS celebrating its first birthday ???????????? As part of this milestone, we've officially launched 11:FS Pulse, our competitor insights research platform. We think you'll love it. Guests this week Paul Titterton, Managing Director at Barclays Kadhim Shubber, Reporter at the Financial Times News this week Crowdfund Insider – Lawrence Wintermeyer, CEO of Innovate Finance, says triggering of Article 50 puts FinTech at risk – Link Parliament – Time to act on ‘unacceptable' level of UK financial exclusion – Link Economist – An earthquake in European banking – Link Gizmodo – 5 reasons why the Home Secretary's proposed encryption ban is aggressively stupid – Link BBVA – BBVA joins Hyperledger, the top open-source blockchain community – Link LinkedIn – Making people a competitive advantage in a digital age – Link Venture Beat – Payments company Square launches in the U.K., its first European market and fifth globally – Link Barrons – Alibaba and Tencent and the coming FinTech Boom – Link Quartz – The world's most secure coin debuts in the UK – Link Enjoying FinTech Insider? Tell a friend about us, and please leave us a review on iTunes. The post Ep233 – Article 50: Signing the Divorce Papers appeared first on 11:FS.
Divorce is often a messy and painful business. But who's fault is it? Which country has the most divorces? And what if it is the country itself getting a divorce, like Britain is from the EE. Is that going to be messy and painful too? Mark and Pete investigate. Colorful conversation on social, economic and religious issues from a Christian worldview perspective. Mark and Pete: a businessman and a pastor. Listen on Flame Radio 1521MW in NW England and podcasts on iTunes. Website: markandpete.com Twitter: @markandpete
Ian Dunt joins James and callers give their reaction to the PM's speech
On this week's review show we are joined once aga…
Anushka Asthana is joined by Alex Salmond, Ian Duncan, Gina Miller, Natalie Nougayrède and Graham Brady at the end of an historic week in British politics in which Britain triggered the EU exit clause and the Scottish parliament voted for a new independence referendum
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Jon Henley is joined by Jill Rutter, Daniel Boffey and Dan Roberts in the week that Britain formally invokes article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty – the EU's exit clause. How quickly can a deal be done? What will be covered in the talks? And what will be the main sticking points?
Jon Henley is joined by Jolyon Maugham, Philip Syrpis, Jennifer Rankin and Owen Bowcott to discuss the legal challenges to the government's use of Article 50, and how the EU will interpret the Lisbon Treaty's exit mechanism in the coming negotiations
Jean-Claude Piris, the former head of the EU Council's Legal Service and renowned expert on the EU treaties, talks to Paul Adamson about Brexit, Article 50 and the UK's future relations with the EU