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    1. Asked: July 29, 2021In: Communication

      Why don’t my upper and lower teeth touch when I close my mouth?

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      Added an answer on August 1, 2021 at 11:56 am

      Ideally, the lower front teeth lies behind the upper front teeth. If a person notices a gap between them and experiences problems biting an apple or taking a bite using his front teeth then its not an ideal arrangement of teeth. In dentistry, it is called an “Anterior Open Bite”. The dentist might rRead more

      Ideally, the lower front teeth lies behind the upper front teeth. If a person notices a gap between them and experiences problems biting an apple or taking a bite using his front teeth then its not an ideal arrangement of teeth. In dentistry, it is called an “Anterior Open Bite”. The dentist might recommend orthodontic treatment (braces) after proper examination of the mouth.

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    2. Asked: July 29, 2021In: Communication

      Why does Netflix add some series only to remove them later?

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      Added an answer on August 1, 2021 at 11:56 am

      When Netflix shows a movie or TV series that it didn’t produce, what it’s doing is signing a contract with the owner of that content saying Netflix has the right to stream this content for a particular period of time in exchange for some money. If it’s some small film or littler-known TV series, it’Read more

      When Netflix shows a movie or TV series that it didn’t produce, what it’s doing is signing a contract with the owner of that content saying Netflix has the right to stream this content for a particular period of time in exchange for some money. If it’s some small film or littler-known TV series, it’s a smaller money. Once that contract expires, if it’s not renewed, that content is gone from Netflix. The only way a streaming service couple keep that movie or TV series permanently is to buy it outright. I have no particular inside knowledge, but I imagine from the streaming service’s standpoint, that’s a pretty risky gamble. You either plop down a lot more cash so you have rights to this thing forever, when it’s not clear that the demand will be there to justify that kind of decision, or if it’s something that remains strongly popular.

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