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In this issue
Announcements Meeting Dates Myth vs. Fact DAT Practice Question Member of the Month Member Dues Specialty Corner Upcoming Events Calendar
Fun Fact!
Each persons set of teeth is unique much like fingerprints. Even identical twins do not have exactly the same set of teeth.
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Annoucements
Guest Speaker
o o Dont miss our general dentist guest speaker, Dr.Wagner coming to our meeting on Thursday, February 13, 2014. Dr. Wagner will talk about his path to dentistry, and offer some valuable advice.
Kaplan Representative
o o We will have a Kaplan Rep come in at our meeting on Thursday February 27, 2014. Know how Kaplan DAT Test Prep can help you.
!Thursday, Jan 16, 2014, 7:30-8:30pm @ Muwekma Ohlone conference room, Bay Tree 3rd floor !Thursday, Jan 30, 2014, 7:30-8:30pm @ Cervantes Velasquez conference room, Bay Tree 3rd floor !Thursday, Feb 13, 2014, 7:30-8:30pm @ Cervantes Velasquez conference room, Bay Tree 3rd floor !Thursday, Feb 27, 2014, 7:30-8:30pm @ Muwekma Ohlone conference room, Bay Tree 3rd floor !Thursday, Mar 13, 2014, 7:30-8:30pm @ @ Cervantes Velasquez conference room, Bay Tree 3rd floor
Crew-neck Sweatshirts
o o Our new PDS crew-neck sweatshirts have been ordered! If you mentioned that you wanted one, you may pick them up during our General meeting on Thursday, February 27, 2014 with your $25. o If you will not be able to make it to the meeting, you may pick it up during the Board meeting on Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Please let Katherine Panopio ahead of time.
The breakdown of a disaccharide releases energy, which is stored as ATP. This is an example of a(n)
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Member Dues
If you would like to pay your member dues, please contact our Treasurer, Katherine Panopio. Quarterly membership from last quarter has expired. If you have already paid your annual dues and have not received either your shirt or binder please contact our Vice President, John Sy.
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Combination reaction Replacement reaction Endothermic reaction Exothermic reaction Thermodynamic reaction
Specialty Corner
Orthodontics
In this field of dentistry, professionals focus on straightening their clients teeth using braces and/or retainers.
Upcoming Events
January
February
2014
Sunday 12
Monday 13
Tuesday 14
Board Meeting
Wednesday 15
Class Permission Numbers Required
Thursday 16
GENERAL MEETING
Friday 17
Saturday 18
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Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
21
Community Service: Tabling, Quarry
22
Community Service: Tabling, Quarry
23
Social: Penny Ice Creamery
24
Volunteer: Pogonip Restoration
25
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27
Add/Drop/Swap Classes Ends Grade Option
28
Board Meeting Add by Petition Begins
29
30
GENERAL MEETING
31
2
Suture Clinic
6
Declaration/ Change of Major/ Minor
7
Volunteer: Habitat Restoration
10
11
Board Meeting Community Service: Tabling, Quarry
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13
GENERAL MEETING: Guest Speaker
14
15
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17
Presidents Day
18
Withdraw from Class Ends
19
20
21
Mock Interview Day
22
UCSF Impressions Conference Volunteer: Pogonip Restoration
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Answer to DAT Practice Question: The breakdown of a disaccharide releases energy, which is stored as ATP. This is an example of an (d) exothermic reaction. An exothermic reaction releases energy, whereas asn endothermic reaction requires energy. The breakdown of a chemical compound is an example of a decomposition reaction (AB ! A + B). A combination reaction (A + B ! AB) is the reverse of a decomposition reaction, and a replacement (displacement) reaction is one where compound breaks apart and forms a new compound plus a free reactant ( AB + C ! AC + B or AB + CD ! AD + CB).
For questions & concerns about the newsletter, please contact John Sy, PDS Vice President at sy_john@rocketmail.com.