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    It takes more than the ability to grow facial hair to make a spectacular beard. It requires maintenance and care. Otherwise‚ you’ll look like you belong in the Castaway movie. First‚ it’s important to make sure your beard is growing in a way that flatters your face. While a beard can hide flaws in the skin‚ they can also emphasize problems areas like a double chin. Ensure that your beard is balancing your face‚ whether it’s through thicker sides or strong lines. A barber can help you make sense

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    texture on earth: kinky‚ wild and curly. Their hair can be shape-shifted like no person you might have ever seen. The grade of their scalp has a whole lot regarding their ancestry and weather these black men are born in‚ which is why the hairstyle of every region of black men differs from each other. Thickness and coarseness of these hairs are because of the harshness of the surroundings black men are born in (or their ancestors were born in). Their wild hair also grows up at a slower rate than that of

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    A distinctive evolutionary feature of humans can be seen by the lack of hair on their bodies as compared to their primate relatives‚ the apes. Hair is an essential body covering for most mammals. According to The Naked Truth (2010)‚ hair provides a means of insulation‚ protection‚ and can be used for camouflage. There are several arguments on why the ancestor’s of humans lost their body hair‚ which can ultimately be narrowed down to three popular theories. One theory suggested in The Naked Truth

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    The film No place called Home provides a realistic illustration of what it is like to be a family living in poverty within Canada. Leslie Harman provides readers with an article that outlines specific definitions and concepts to help illustrate the idea of poverty. These examples help to understand the Rice’s living conditions in the movie entitled “No Place Called Home”. Through understanding Harman’s article as well as various other sociological concepts it can be understood that the Rice family

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    2D Analysis “Nude Combing Her Hair” Pablo Picasso. 1906 The piece I chose is Pablo Picasso’s “Nude combing her hair”. I first saw it at the Kimbell Art Museum and remember admiring it. It was finished in 1906 and is oil paint on canvas. The main (only) figure in this painting is a nude woman‚ standing‚ who appears to be combing through her hair with her fingers after bathing. Although abstract‚ Picasso creates a very elegant‚ raw‚ and naturalistic form using color‚ space‚ and his depiction

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    Eye tracking technology to replace handheld mouse Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the motion of an eye relative to the head. The application of this technology can bring a lot of efficiencies and improvements in many different areas. This technology is commonly used in many areas of research. It is a very helpful tool for the market study that helps to analyze customers’ behaviors‚ experience and responses by analyzing their vision and

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    Riley sat and watched her kids eat‚ wondering when the best time to announce something would be. Or maybe it would be better to wait? After all‚ she hadn’t even had it officially confirmed. Yeah‚ she was pretty sure from her past two experiences‚ but there were always chance. Even pregnancy tests could be wrong. As Kyle ushered the kids to change for bed‚ Riley washed the dishes‚ wanting to do her part. Kyle came in an leaned on the doorway to watch her. "The kids are almost ready. They just need

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    about the history of human rights violation. RECEIVED A CERTIFICATE YEAR : 2013 WORK EXPERIENCE BUSINESS : MDA HAIR SALON POSITION : HAIR STYLIST YEAR : 15/09/2011 - 11/09/2012 REASON FOR LEAVING : RETURNED BACK TO SCHOOL CONTACT : 078 7478 573 NAME : ABIGAIL MDA BUSINESS : KOFI HAIR SALON POSITION : HAIR STYLIST YEAR : 15/09/2012 – 16/01/2013 REASON FOR LEAVING : RETURNED BACK TO SCHOOL CONTACT : 076 626 3656 NAME : KOFI BOAHEN

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    Tiffany can tell how the time was passing by looking at how long Mila’s hair is. A beautiful orange-yellow coat of good-looking long straight silky fur. Tiffany runs her fingers through it‚ but they get stuck in the little whorls and eddies of strands. She notices the seasons passing through it. In spring her fur was like a soft fuzz of baby leaves but then it became stubbly and itchy and stiff in the summer. Shiny and glossy it became in the fall‚ with the color of a bright new copper penny‚ and

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    What it is called legitimate knowledge for clones. An educational institution is a form of institution that is used to educate people. Educational institutions are essential for society to produce knowledge people (workers). Schools are designed to produce limitless knowledge in every aspect of life. However‚ the “men” behind schools tend to be selective in producing knowledge and constructing ideas. This paper intends to give an explanation of how schools can be hazardous by using concepts of

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