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    with a long eighteen inch natural hair is complimented daily. Her hair hangs low‚ almost waist length as it bounces and flows in the wind. The compliments are so encouraging because people are highly impressed with the state of her hair‚ but discouraging at the same time‚ because she hears comments such as “I wish my hair was like that but I don’t have good hair‚” “She has white people hair that’s why her hair so long‚” or even “That’s probably not even her real hair.” This is where African American

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    Workstation summary Class 1- Wet room Board number Station code Summary of content 1 HN1.T1 General outline of head and neck 2 HN1.T2 Scalp 3 HN1.T3 Face (including parotid salivary gland) 4 HN1.T4 Neck triangles 5 HN1.T5 Facial and trigeminal nerves 6 HN1.T6 Connections of the neck Class 2 - Dry room Board number Station code Summary of content 1 HN1.H1 Basic histology of salivary glands 2 HN1.B1 Bones of the skull 3 HN1.B2 Cervical vertebrae 4 HN1

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    Fortetherapie Shampoo is sold in most hair salons today. It is in a tall white bottle with a green leaf on the front of the bottle. The back of the bottle reads “Formulated for medium coarse hair‚ strengthens and helps repair damaged‚ chemically treated hair. Enriched with VitaForce Technology‚ a restorative fusion of bamboo‚ energizing guarana‚ mango seed oil and ceramide. Reinforces hair’s inner cuticle and helps defend against future breakage. Leaves hair soft and resilient with a smooth‚ shiny

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    to believe the nonverbal signals over the verbal ones. Nonverbal Communication is extremely important for public speakers for it conveys meaning and can either enhance or detract from the overall message.  PERSONAL APPEARANCE  EYE CONTACT  FACIAL EXPRESSION  POSTURE  GESTURES  TECHNOLOGY AND DELIVERY PERSONAL APPEARANCE Personal appearance‚ or the way you dress‚ groom‚ and present yourself physically‚ is an important part of delivery.  You can’t judge a book by its cover. 

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    words‚ nonverbal cues‚ signs include Facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ gestures‚ body position and movement the use of touch and gaze. So it is important about how we make interspersions and inferences about other people and it can be either intentional or unintentional. If it is intentional we were aware that we are using that body position etc. But most of the time it is unintentional. So it is an important fnc in communication. How facial expressions affect us? You can understand

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    hairstyles that are perfect for your place of work. Hopefully they’ll give you one less thing to think about as you’re rushing out the door in the morning. While we know it sounds like more fun to find the perfect party hairstyle or the best hot date hair‚ now would be the time to inform you that it is important to find a hairstyle that works for the office ... Strike that‚ a hairstyle that works for YOU while you’re working at the office. And one that requires minimal effort (takes less than 10 minutes

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    Four Season Abstract: This Product is more natural than other shampoo‚ it helps the hair grow healthier and stronger. It is effectively makes your hair fragrant and healthy. Many stories in the whole world about who invented the shampoo and where did it came from but there is one person who really invented the shampoo‚ A man named Kassy Herbert‚ He is the first known maker of shampoo‚ He inspired us to make our own shampoo. A.) Intro and Background Shampoo was manufactured in the early 20th century

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    Hair has always been a form of expression and hair weave came along and made it better. Since the beginning of time‚ as far back as 500 B.C. which is roughly the first documentation of hair weave‚ many Egyptians used weave to decorate their hair and keep their natural hair clean and protected. This‚ as we know‚ became very popular and opened doors to expand the development of hair weaves. Today there are many different types of hair weave; we have various types of braids and twists‚ crochet weaves

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    Falling hair is a worrying and disappointing situation that men and women experienced. This condition is typically with issues similar to slow growth‚ dandruff‚ brittleness and greying of the hair. You can identify several home remedies that can aid in preventing hair loss. One beneficial option to deal with this problem is the Castor oil. The superb part of it is that it may be administered on the scalp directly and never need any particular recipe. Castor Oil Advantages When Dealing With Hair Fall:

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    Interpersonal Communication Overview - Nonverbal communication is a part of the process of interpersonal communication that sends messages without using words or phrases. It uses body posture‚ facial expressions‚ hand and arm gestures‚ posture‚ and even eye contact. For humans it also uses objects that we use culturally: clothing‚ jewelry‚ hairstyles and combinations of ways we present ourselves (e.g. using certain jewelry to communicate affluence‚ or a particular style of glasses to show “hipness

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