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Dentist, Tariq Drabu Urges His Students and Colleagues to Attend The Dentistry Show











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(PRWEB) January 04, 2014

Tariq Drabu, dentist and owner of the renowned Langley Dental Practice in Middleton, Manchester, recently encouraged his students, and colleagues within the dental profession, to attend the forthcoming Dentistry Show. The show will be in the NEC, Birmingham on from the 28th of February to the 1st of March 2014.

Tariq Drabu is a dentist and highly respected teacher and mentor to postgraduate students. He has been running his family practice in Langley for nearly thirty years, and for over a decade has been teaching and mentoring students of dental medicine.

Tariq Drabu is not only a family dentist and teacher. He is also the Clinical Lead Dentist for Oral Surgery Clinical Assessment and Treatment Services at NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale. In addition he is a specialist staff member at The UCLan Dental Clinic in Preston. With such a wealth of experience, and many years’ service to the British dental profession, he is a highly respected, leading name in dentistry.

Speaking in reference to an article recently published in the Denistry website, Tariq Drabu, dentist and teacher, felt compelled to encourage as many people as possible to attend The Dentistry Show next year. The article sharing news about the show can be read here.

The show promises to give dental professionals two days of highly informative lectures from leading experts within the dental profession. There will also be live demonstrations of the latest technology and equipment, a huge trade exhibition with over 350 exhibitors and the chance to meet and network with the country’s leading dentists.

Tariq Drabu believes a dentist should continue with their personal development by attending events of this type. He said, “This is an excellent show. For anyone working within the dental profession or who is studying to be a dentist, it will provide invaluable opportunities for networking as well as the chance to see the latest developments in dental medicine. I want to encourage as many of my students and colleagues to attend.”

He went on to say, “The event is free of charge, so this is a particularly good opportunity for young students who are on a tight budget. I’ll be doing what I can to encourage my students to travel to Birmingham to attend. I am sure they will benefit from the hands-on workshops and the lectures which will be delivered by leading dentists and practice managers.”

Tariq Drabu, the leading dentist and teacher, sees the value in attending these specialist events where professionals can come together to learn from each other, share ideas, and try new techniques and technology. He closed by saying, “This year’s show includes some excellent speakers like Newton Fahl, Chris Orr, Christina Chatfield and James Russell, to name just a few. They will be talking about new dental techniques, and discussing the latest materials, and the products available to dentists. I am very much looking forward to attending the show myself.”

About Dr Tariq Drabu

Dr Tariq Drabu is a highly experienced and well known Manchester dentist and GDC registrant. He is accredited as a Specialist in Oral Surgery by the General Dental Council. Dr Tariq Drabu practices at his Langley Dental Practice in Manchester. Dr Drabu is a leading name in dentistry, with 25 years’ experience in both general practice and hospital dentistry. Dr Tariq Drabu is also the Clinical Lead Dentist for Oral Surgery Clinical Assessment and Treatment Services at NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale. He is a specialist staff member at The UCLan Dental Clinic in Preston.













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iAbrasive Is Highly Thought of on China International Hardware Show











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Zhengzhou, China (PRWEB) November 28, 2013

China International Hardware Show was held with a successful ending at Shanghai New International Exposition Center on Nov. 28, 2013. Attending as a representative of newly emerging forces, iAbrasive received many good remarks from both visitors and exhibitors.

The exhibition lasted for three days and embraced a large number of visitors from various countries or areas. It was said that the scale of the trade show this year reached the highest level in history. Many newborn forces, such as iAbrasive, joined in the exhibition as well and considered it as a stage to show themselves. Founded in August, 2012, iAbrasive is an internet company specializing in the foreign trade of abrasives and abrasive products only. It built up an internet bridge through which domestic suppliers could exchange information with overseas purchasers conveniently.

The main reason why iAbrasive attracts so much attention might be related to the new item named “iBrand” it launched on the exhibition. It is a new service aiming at building up Chinese brands internationally. “Many visitors are not very familiar with our website (http://www.iabrasive.com), but i feel very honored to introduce for them. We’ve received plenty of good remarks as well as valuable suggestions which will guide our work to provide better services for our users.” indicates Lei, the founder of iAbrasive.

About iAbrasive

Positioning itself as a professional business to business trade platform, iAbrasive devotes into the research and sales of abrasives and abrasive products only. To help domestic suppliers promote business and establish Chinese brands awareness in the overseas market, iAbrasive provides several basic services without any charge. For example, users can get a free shop and release as many as 200 products on iAbrasive only by online registration and verification.

For more information, visit here: http://www.iabrasive.com

Official blogs are available at: http://www.iabrasive.com/blog/



























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Here are the exact specifications to build “The General Lee,” the famous Mustang car from the TV Show, “The Dukes of Hazzard.” I admit, in advance, that this list may not be perfect. It is merely the best I could do to verify them. Please feel free to respond with any additions you have to add.

Body Style of The General Lee

The body of the General Lee is a 1969 Dodge Charger, BUT…68 Chargers were also used and converted into the body style of the 69 Model. The was done by taking the front bumper of a 68 and replacing it with a 69 bumper. In addition, the taillights had to be changed and body filler was put in the side marker lights. From 1978-1982 only the sail panel and taillight panel emblems were removed. After 1982, all emblems from the vehicle were removed.

Correct Paint Color for The General Lee

The “orange” paint used on the General Lee is the least consistent feature on the car. Corvette Flame Red, Hemi Orange and Big Bad Orange are all correct colors, the latter is reported to be the color used on the 2005 movie cars. A third color you will find on replicas is “Vitamin C Orange,” which appears very light, making it look the least authentic. Finally, paint the tail light area black, rather than leaving it orange. Push Bar on The General Lee

A narrow style push bar was used on the series, until they adopted a wider style in 1982. The narrow style bar was welded to the bumper, and would cause damage to the grill whenever it was bumped. Most replicas use the wider style, as it attaches to the frame.Wide Push BarNarrow Push Bar

Tires Used On The General Lee

The General Lee features American Racing “Vector” rims that had 10 spokes and were all aluminum. The vectors are no longer in production by American Racing, but you can still purchase used one and replicas online. Buick has a rim from 1985 that looks like the vectors, but the bolt pattern is different than what is needed for a Dodge Charger, so you’d have to re-drill the holes or use an adapter. Be wary of rims advertised as “General Lee rims” online, but they have 20 spokes, as the correct number is only 10.

The standard for a first unit General Lee was 14inch vectors (14×7) and occassionaly 15×7 on the back and 14×7 on the front. Many replica cars use 15×8.5 vectors, which give the wheels a wider look.Decals & Markings on The General Lee

The markings found on the General Lee include the “01″ on the side doors, the Confederate Flag on the roof top and the “General Lee” lettering above the doors. The majority of the cars had their flag and numbers painted on, but there are now vinyl decal kits available for purchase online.

Keith Winfree, owner of one of the 19 remaining General Lees from the TV series, provided these measurements for the markings located on his authentic General Lee. All measurements are overall and include the white outline unless otherwise noted.

“01″ Door NumbersThe white outlines around the numbers are 1/2″ wide.The height of the numbers is 19″.The width of the “0″ is 13-1/2″.The center of the “0″ is 11″ high by 5-1/2″ wide.The width of the “1″ at the base is 11-1/2″.The bottom edge of the numbers is 2″ above the bottom edge of the door.(driver’s door) The front edge of the “0″ is 13-15/16″ from the front edge of the door.(driver’s door) The rear edge of the “1″ (center of the number, not the base) is 12-5/8″ from the rear edge of the doorConfederate FlagLength of the flag is 53-1/2″.Width of the flag is 39-3/16″.The flag is centered on the roof from left to right.From the center of the front edge of the flag to the windshield chrome is 4-1/2″.From the center of the rear edge of the flag to the rear window chrome is 4-1/4″.

There is one more set of markings that was found on the General Lee in the pilot episode “One Armed Bandits” and the 4th episode, “High Octane”. Behind the rear window, in front of the deck lid, was a small Confederate Flag crossed with a checkered flag. Not many replicas feature these markings, so it would be a unique touch to add to your car. Interior Design Of The General Lee

While the interior on the first few episodes of the show is black, the “official” interior color is the Dodge factory color Saddle Tan. In later episodes, the interior was switched to a much lighter tan. Many of the TV shows’ cars did not have a complete interior makeover to get the right color. Sometimes, the interiors were simply spray painted tan to save time and money, depending on how close up the shot was going to be.

The other recognizable detail of the interior is the roll bar behind the front seats. The roll bar was strictly cosmetic, to help give the General the “stock car” image. It provided no security, as it was only made out of exhaust tubing with foam padding.Car Accessories Of The General LeeDixie Horn The Dixie horn is a 5-trumpet electrical music horn that plays the first 12 notes of the song ‘Dixie’. JC Whitney is the most popular retailer that sells the Dixie Horn, which is manufactured by Wolo Manufacturing Corp. The exact Wolo model number is #430.CB Radio TV SeriesThe CB radio most recognized in the General Lee is the Cobra 78x.

2005 Dukes of Hazzard Movie

The movie features a Cobra 29 WX NW ST radio, and the Cobra website has lots of info on the radio’s specifics, such as weather channels and Sound Tracker features.Antenna

Dukes Of Hazzard TV Series

The first antenna featured on the General Lee (until 1982) was the teardrop style antenna base from Radio Shack. The 21-908a trunk mount antenna is no longer in production.

The second style antenna is the Avanti Racer 27, which was featured later in the series, and on the Reunion General Lee. TeardropAvanti

2005 Dukes of Hazzard MovieThe movie uses the Cobra HG-A1500 CB antenna, which is 37″ long, and mounts magnetically to the trunk lid. Cobra’s website has more info on it.Welded Doors? The doors for the General Lee in the “story” of the Dukes of Hazzard were welded shut, but this was NOT actually done to the cars in the TV show.License Plate The General Lee featured Georgia license plate CNH-320.Misc. Movie ExtrasThe General Lee used in the 2005 movie has features that weren’t found in the TV series. Here are a few of the differences.Steering Wheel The original series featured the factory steering wheel, but the movie General Lee’s are sporting a Grant F/X wheel.Part # 737; Note: The correct installation kit from Grant for a 69 Charger is Install Kit 4313CD Player Rather than the simple, factory radio player, the General Lee has been updated with a Verge VMP508 CD Player with MP3 support.Shifter + Shift Light/Tachometer A B&M StarShifter and a Autometer 3904 shift light/tachometer were also added. Mechanical: Engine

Check out the “Star Cars” section of http://GearheadDIVA.com to see articles on how to build all your favorite movie vehicles.

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GENERAL LEE Dodge Charge Specifications (2 expert opinions)

Holley 4 Barrel 750 cm Carburetor440 Cubic Inch Wedge OHV 16 valve V8 (7194 cc / 7.2 Litres)375 Horsepower @ 5000 RPM490 lbs of torque @ 2400 RPMTransmission: 727a Torque 3 Speed Automatic Console MountedInterior: Tan with Console and Rallye Gauges and 3 point roll cage0-60 mph in 5.4 seconds (estimated)1/4 mile: 13.6 seconds @ 104 mph (estimated)Top Speed: 135 MPH (Drag Limited)

Body:1969 Dodge Charger R/T (Road and Track)Exterior: 2 Door Fastback CoupeAftermarket Components: Front Bumper Guard, CB Antenna, Hurricane Road WheelsManufactured: Newark, Delaware

Exterior:Color: OrangeSpecial Items: “01″ Painted on Doors, “General Lee” and a confederate flag on the roof of the fastbackNote: R/T Blackout Tail light cluster retained

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MAKE/MODEL: Dodge Charger [Road & Track (R/T)]YEAR: 1969ENGINE:The engine of the General Lee was a 426 Hemi, with an Eldebrock torquer intake. Hemi is short for “Hemispherical”, an engine design that provides more horsepower than any other V8, including the 440 Magnum. Some Generals had 440 Magnums, but the 426 Hemi was shown in many episodes. The General Lee also had headers with 3″ exhausts. It had a street-stock stall converter.FACTORY: Detroit, Michigan.TIRES: Racing, black sidewalls.CARBURETOR: A four-barrel Holly 780 Double-Pumper.TRANSMISSION: A Chrysler “Torqueflite” A-727, the most durable automatic transmission ever built. In some episodes, however, a manual transmission was shown.LICENSE PLATE: Georgia CNH 320.

MODIFICATIONS:To customize the car for the show, it was stripped down to the bare metal on the outside, the rough spots were sanded thoroughly, and then several coats of specially-mixed paint were applied. All of this work was done right at the studio, where the producers had set up a repair shop just for that purpose. The stock horn was replaced with a special horn that played the first twelve notes of “Dixie”. New manifolds were put in the motor and a special exhaust system was installed; all spark plugs were replaced. A grill guard is also added, though it probably didn’t protect much, knowing the way the General was driven. The roof of the General Lee was supported by three-point roll bars that helped retain the strength of the metal in the event the car was flipped over during a scene. The doors were welded shut for structural rigidity and storyline continuity. Of course, some General Lees (there were over 300) had un-welded doors.



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Lynn Julian resides in Boston as Senior Editor for Gearhead Diva at http://GearheadDiva.com. Cookie Cutter Girl, 21st Century Pop Superhero, her alter ego, performed her Power Pop music on 30+ CDs. http://CookieCutterGirl.com. Lynn’s creative passion as a Jewelry Designer found her pieces displayed Internationally via http://VelvetChokers.com.










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