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    technology for hair loss treatment. Although laser therapy has been used in dentistry for some while‚ now the practice of dentistry adds a lot of other facilities. The use of such low-intensity laser application has been confirmed by FDA that it can make hair re-growth (now has approved a portable hand-held laser device‚ and it can be used for home or vacation). The treatment of hair loss laser treatment equipment or brush has made it clear that it can stimulate the hair follicles to grow hair healthier

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    hello world

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    Dantone‚ Luc Van Gool Computer Vision Laboratory‚ ETH Zurich‚ Sternwartstrasse 7‚ 8092 Zurich‚ Switzerland {fanelli/dantone/vangool}@vision.ee.ethz.ch Abstract— Many desirable applications dealing with automatic face analysis rely on robust facial feature localization. While extensive research has been carried out on standard 2D imagery‚ recent technological advances made the acquisition of 3D data both accurate and affordable‚ opening new ways to more accurate and robust algorithms. We

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    communicate with each other without using language this can be facial expressions‚ body language ‚ or even out tone of voice when we are speaking. I most cases these are way of communicate your feeling to another person without even realizing we are doing it. This first aspect we are going to discuss is how non verbal communication can be affective in communication. The components of nonverbal communication‚ eye contact‚ facial expression‚ posture‚ arm and hand gestures as well as head position

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    millions assessment

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    ‘Millions’ End of unit assessment ‘Millions’ by Frank Cottrell Boyce is outlining the adventures of two brothers‚ Damian and Anthony‚ who discover an enormous bag of money when a robbery goes wrong. Damian is the younger brother out of the two brothers‚ he is an down to earth person‚ he believes in saints‚ as he thinks that this will help him to reunite with his mother‚ who is dead also Damian likes to help the poor. The playwright has used a variety of dramatic techniques to create dramatic

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    Introduction: Dry shampoo is a spray that can be used to “clean” and freshen up the hair when it’s not possible to actually wash it. Dry shampoo works by stripping out all the excess oil–along with leftover sweat and general nastiness–that the hair is producing because you’re not washing it. Dry shampoo can revitalize greasy‚ limp hair if you don’t have time to wash it As research suggests that washing hair too frequently can be really‚ really bad for it–especially using commercial shampoos and

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    The Man Bun Meaning

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    The man bun demonstrates that our society is becoming more accepting. Back in the day if we were to see a man with long hair and his hair up in a bun‚ we would all start to judge in a blink of an eye. The bun was only worn by women and for a man to adapt that fashion was utterly insane. But the point‚ is times change. The “Man Bun” was popularized by a culture called “Hipsters.” As the trend started to become more popular‚ I noticed a sudden change in many of my peers. Most of my friends are the

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    sheep‚ a North American porcupine‚ a Malaysian tapir and a serow‚ which is a known animal similar to a goat or antelope. But two hair samples from the Himalayas were a surprise. These hairs‚ both brownish in color‚ perfectly matched a short stretch of DNA once extracted from the jawbone of a 40‚000-year-old polar bear. The hairs did not match modern polar bears. One hair came from an animal shot 40 years ago in Ladakh‚ India‚ by a hunter who reported that it behaved differently from typical brown

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    Marketing Project Part I

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    haircutting and invented styles and haircuts that are still popular and worn today. One example of his pioneering haircuts is the “shag” (Morgan‚ n.d.). Paul Mitchell was intrigued with stories of how the Hawaiians bathed and shampooed their hair in the waterfalls using different flowers and blossoms for fragrance. Shampoo ginger or ’awapuhi kuahiwi ’ has been found to have many purposes such as an anti-inflammatory to help soothe toothaches‚ headaches‚ and sore stomachs (Singeo‚ 2005). In

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    Pantene

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    happened because we had an incredible‚ strategic nugget. Pantene had this history. It was born of Panthenol‚ was the active ingredient. It was all about healing. It was originally created to cure burn victims in World War Two. TP: Skin‚ not even hair-related. DR: So it had all of this mythology around healing and therapy and the magic really happened when that collided with some executional— TP: Magic. DR: —magic. But the collision of that strategic insight around health improvement and the

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    Bell Palsy Case Study

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    “Bell’s palsy is an unexpected and rather sudden form of facial paralysis or severe facial nerve weakness that is most common but not limited to the ages of 15 through to 60.”[1] As evidenced in the photograph‚ “Bell’s palsy affects the facial nerves that control eye and mouth movement and frowning on one side of the face.”[2] The facial nerve or seventh cranial nerve controls most of the muscles in the face and parts of the ear. “This nerve travels through the narrow fallopian canal in the skull

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