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Activities and recognition await ADAA student members.


P&G Student Poster Competition

The Second Annual Procter

Main article: Procter (surname)
Procter is a surname, and may also refer to:
  • Procter & Gamble, consumer products multinational
  • Goodwin Procter, American law firm
 & Gamble Poster Contest for students is scheduled for next year and details will be announced in a future issue of The Dental Assistant dental assistant
n.
A person trained to assist a dentist with clinical and administrative procedures.
. Theme for the poster project is broadly defined as being dental related and would include both clinical and management responsibilities of the assistant as well as subjects dealing with the future of dental assisting and dentistry dentistry, treatment and care of the teeth and associated oral structures. Dentistry is mainly concerned with tooth decay, disease of the supporting structures, such as the gums, and faulty positioning of the teeth. .

The top three winning entrants will receive a year's free membership in the ADAA ADAA Anxiety Disorders Association of America
ADAA American Dental Assistants Association
ADAA Art Dealers Association of America (since 1962; New York City, NY, USA)
ADAA Aberdeen and District Angling Association
 plus a monetary award for themselves and their school.

Judging will take place at the ADAA annual conference in July in Anaheim, CA, and participants will be notified of competition results in August.

Posters will be judged on appearance and subject, which shall be dental related. Originality o·rig·i·nal·i·ty  
n. pl. o·rig·i·nal·i·ties
1. The quality of being original.

2. The capacity to act or think independently.

3. Something original.

Noun 1.
, legibility leg·i·ble  
adj.
1. Possible to read or decipher: legible handwriting.

2. Plainly discernible; apparent: legible weaknesses in character and disposition.
, spelling, punctuation punctuation [Lat.,=point], the use of special signs in writing to clarify how words are used; the term also refers to the signs themselves. In every language, besides the sounds of the words that are strung together there are other features, such as tone, accent, and , color theme and educational value will be part of the judging standards. Here are entry regulations:

1. Contest is open to dental assisting students from ADA-Accredited Schools.

2. Poster shall be 15" x 18" in size.

3. No product brand names shall be used or visible.

4. Standard poster board shall be used (no glass or plastic).

5. Student's name and contact information, including school name, shall be attached to the back of the poster clearly typed or printed.

6. Receipt of poster will be acknowledged but no materials of any kind will be returned.

7. Judging will take place at the ADAA Annual Conference in July in Anaheim, and participants will be notified of competition results in August.

8. Posters must be received in Chicago at the ADAA office by June 1, 2004. Address is:

ADAA

Suite 1730 35 East Wacker Drive Wacker Drive is a major street in Chicago, Illinois, United States, running along the south side of the main branch and the east side of the south branch of the Chicago River.  Chicago, IL 60601-2211

Student Essay Competition

The American Dental Assistants Association invites you to compete in a Dental Assisting Student-written essay competition sponsored by ADAA and Procter & Gamble.

Requirements:

1. The essay subject must be pertinent PERTINENT, evidence. Those facts which tend to prove the allegations of the party offering them, are called pertinent; those which have no such tendency are called impertinent, 8 Toull. n. 22. By pertinent is also meant that which belongs. Willes, 319.  to the Dental Assisting field.

2. The essay must be a minimum of five hundred (500) words.

3. The essay must be type-written and will be judged on grammar and punctuation.

4. Participants must be student members of ADAA. The attached entry form must accompany the essay submission.

5. Essays will be judged and awarded at the ADAA Annual Conference. One submission per school.

Rewards:

* A plaque plaque (plak)
1. any patch or flat area.

2. a superficial, solid, elevated skin lesion.


attachment plaques
 for the First Place Winner and a monetary prize for the top three entries and their schools.

* One-year ADAA membership dues for the top three students.

* First Place Winning Essay will be published in the ADAA Journal.

* Certificate of Participation for all entries.

* Recognition for you and your school in the ADAA Journal

Student Achievement Awards

Presented annually and available to one student per dental assisting school. Reflects involvement with class, and local/state, dental assisting activities and above average academic standing. Educators may request application for the Achievement Award from ADAA Central Office (fax 312-541-1496, e-mail adaa1@aol.com). No phone calls, please. Deadline for submission is March 31, 2004.

President's Gala

NOTE: For the first time, a late fee will be added to Gala ticket prices. Advance order is $75. Onsite is $85. Thank you for your attention.

ADAA STUDENT ESSAY COMPETITION APPLICATION

Student Name: --

Topic: --

School Name: --

School Address: --

Dental Assisting Instructor: --

E-mail address See Internet address.

e-mail address - electronic mail address
: --

Please return this completed form along with your typed essay to:

ADAA Central Office

Student Essay Competition

35 EastWacker Drive, Suite 1730 Chicago, IL 60601-2211

Entries must be received no later than May 1st of the competition year.
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