The average amount of money a dentist earns in Oman is about $106K and ranging about $800-$40K.
R.ASHOK KUMAR 106K/36/8 CHINNAMANI NAGAR MILLERPURAM TUTICORIN -628008 .TAMILNADU cell no - 919894611980, 919487610243
I had a similar symptom on my '98 Plymouth Voyager. I took it to a reputable mechanic and all it wound up being was a bad ignition wire. He changed all the plugs and wires and it runs great - 106K miles!
We have a 2002 Neon Doug and she was doing the very same thing, so I took her into the garage and they told me that the fuel injectors were badly plugged up. Had them flushed or whatever it is they call it, and no more hesistant starts, or jerky takeoffs..Hope this might help you out. Good Luck! Often times caused by a bad spark plug or plug wire. To check wires try spray mist water over wires at night and see if there are sparks. If yes, you need to replace wires. As for the plugs, remove and inspect, I've seen quite a few that had cracks in the porclean. Good Luck!
By Kathleen Fung / I just forgot to sign in b4 i did thisOk because I love Binary Code I think I can explain how it works so here you go....Binary CodeWhen reading binary code you HAVE to read it from Right to left not normally from left to right. There are slots you use. 8 actually. So how it works is slot are worth diffrent amount of #'s1= 12= 23= 44= 85= 166= 327= 648= 128So there all the numbers ahead of them times themselves....so its nxn in an algebra expression.Question: (answer them)a) 100b) 0001000c)100000d)0010Answers:a)4b)4c)32d)2To get the total value of a binary # add the values corresponding to each slot. so for example three in binary would be 00000011 or just 11The above corresponds to three because if you add the total values of all the slots, that is to say a one from the slot to the right, and a two from the second slot to the right, then it equals three.(e.g) let's say you wanted to represent 5 in binary terms. Then you would nees a value of one to be a value of two:101 (101= 1(equals four)+0(equals two)+1(equals one)= 5 so its 4+1=5additional (e.g)001011 (1+1+0+1+0+0/ thirty two+sixteen+eight+four+two+one=11Question:1101111001010110110Answers:2762122ASCII is essentially the letters, numbers, and symbols that are stored in our computers throught the use of fonts. When the keyboard repays the buttond you pressed, it sends in a code which is then converted to the ASCII equivalent of 'k' or '5' or whatever key you press.(e.g) 0100100001100101011011000110110001101111there are only so many letters, #, and symbols stored for ASCII. having setd of 8 didgets for their binary equivalent is more than enough to represent all of these letters and the like. As such, all strigns that represent text like the one above are separated into bits of 8 for simplicity.01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111So our example message was separated into 8 didget strigns the decimal value for each of these strigns in the example I calculate for you.01001000 = 7201100101 = 10101101100 = 10801101100 = 10801101111 = 111Now there is something called ASCII Table. It coresponds to the binary # from 1/ or to the equivalent #'s/Letters/ Symbols. But since we found the decimal values of these strings we can use a major short cut.By pressing ALT and (#) on the phone looking/number pad you will get the ASCII equivalent for that #. for e.g my message was.....72 = H101 = E108 = L108 = L111 = OQuestion:01000011011011110110111001100111011100100110000101110100011101010110110001100001011101000110100101101101111011011100111001100100001(its all together)so do what i just showed you with the 'HELLO' one. separate them into slots/strigns of 8.i did this one when i was learning this as well so this is all from my sheet of work i did....67 = C111 = o110 = n103 = g114 = r97 = a116 = t117 = u108 = l97 = a116 = t105 = i111 = o110 = n115 = s33 = !Because in our # slots we only go up to eight this is the # slots for you...______ _____ _____ ______ _____ _____ _______ _______128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1REMEMBER READ FROM RIGHT TO LEFTand because It took so long for me to test all the letters #'s and symbols i could get these are the ones i got....Lower Case Letteringa/97b/98c/99d/100e/101f/102g/103h/104i/105j/106k/107l/108m/109n/110o/111p/112q/113r/114s/115t/116u/117v/118w/119x/120y/121z/122Capital LetteringA/65B/66C/67D/68E/69F/70G/71H/72I/73J/74K/75L/76M/77N/78O/79P/80Q/81R/82S/83T/84U/85V/86W/87X/88Y/89Z/90numbering0/481/492/503/514/525/536/547/558/569/57and the symbols if you want them ou have to try and find yourself though there throught #'s 1 and 38 and some more that i didn't get to.so another E.G before i go is1101001010000110001011100001011000110110101001101010011001110110which is my name Kathleen.So good luck with this Code and remember a 13 year old can learn this to because that's me :)2009
No... I don't think that's a good idea at all... You should work towards a goal, such as level 100 cb, rather than taking someone else's work. Besides, i don't think someone will just pop up and give you an account like that. =\
According to Salary List, the average is about $106K, ranging from $800-$40K also.According to the American Dental Association, the average general dentist made 185,000 in 2004, the average dental specialist made 315,000. The average hygienist made 62000 in 2004. So in reality dentist make about 3 times what hygienists make. [I am a practicing dentist with 20 years experience. These numbers are the most accurate that I have seen posted]Dentists make about twice that of a dental hygienist. I am going to college right now for dental hygiene in mass and i know i can expect to leave school with a starting salary of about 30-35 an hour. that averages out to be 63,700 a year. So dentists average about 130,000 dollars a year or even more. It depends what type of dentistry they are involved in. Also, some get compensated through commission.I am a practicing dentist. I made $410,000 last year and will improve on that slightly this year. I do some pro bono work, but not as much as I could. That will increase as my net worth does. My salary is certainly on the higher end of the bell curve. I have an associate dentist working for me and he is just finishing his first year in practice. He'll make approximately $145,000 this year. So, experience and stage of practice makes a big difference. The more indispensable you are, the more you're worth to society (pro sports, Hollywood, etc. being exceptions to that rule obviously).130,000 +/-Whoever is asking this question is definitely on the right track. My wife is a dental assistant and I have been around many of her employers over the years and they all have one thing in common, their filthy rich. Dentistry is a very good field to go into and you are guaranteed much, much, money. It does take 8 years of college though, so get started now.For many dentists in private practice, it's between $70,000 and $120,000 per year, take home. Note that managed care is not cutting into dentist's salaries as quickly as it is in other professions, like doctors.I have been practicing family and cosmetic dentistry for five year and netted $960,000 last year. This year I will easy make over a million. However, I work very hard, have a large and talented staff and am very talented. Very few can accomplish this income.Ask someone at the reference desk of your local public library for the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It lists all kinds of information you would need to know,(including the salary) of just about any occupation you can think of.I have a friend who is a dentist and has been asking me to consider taking that route as well. He says pay ranges are around 120k-160k.It really depends on experience and where you are going to be practicing.... it could ran from $70,00-120,000.Dentists can make well over 400,000 a year, depends on what procedures they do.To answer the original question dentists generally start around 135K and can work their way up to around 450K in private practice. That being said some teach or do research and earn less, while others join large group practices or specialize and earn more.It also depends on where the dentist has his or her practice. A dentist in Utah (which is saturated with dentists) will make significantly less than a dentist in another state. A dentist in Alaska will make significantly more than anywhere else, in general.The average Australian dentist earns $90,000 per year. Give or take some for location, competition and experience. It depends on a lot of factors. Where you practice: in a big city, or in a rural area. Which State you practice in: Utah is flooded with dentists, so Dentists there do not make nearly as much as Dentists in most other states. However, Dentists in Alaska can make over a million dollars per year. How many other Dentists are in the area: the more Dentists, the less patients. How long you've been building clientele: Dentists are like hair dressers. It can take years to build up clients. Whether you own your own practice, are an Associate Dentist, or work for a big company that owns practices around the country (in any of these cases, the more experience you have, the more you will make). Dentists can choose how many days they work, and if they work more they will make more.Usually, Dentists don't make as much just out of school (unless they are taking over their fathers practice or something). It can take years, but you can make anywhere from 80,000 (if you are a military dentist) to 200,000 (or more) within a few years of working. Specialists make a lot more (but they have more schooling) And as I mentioned earlier, Dentists in Alaska make a LOT of money. My husband is a Dental Student, and so we know a LOT about this.