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    Hair braiding is an important part of the culture of Africa. Hair braiding has deep roots in the African-American community. It has a long history‚ dating back at least 5000 years. Braid patterns indicate a person’s community‚ marital status‚ age‚ wealth‚ social position‚ power‚ and religion. The braid patterns signify the tribe and help to identify the member of the tribe. Braided hair is actually an art form. It is taught by the mother to her daughters and close friends. The hair is done for special

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    Hair Conditioner Lab Intro The hair industry has been been devoted to answering a need of our american people for years. A market mainly targeted towards women‚ the search for products that will soften‚ repair‚ rejuvenate‚ enlarge‚ and even strengthen hair is unending. The question that we posed for this lab was: Does hair conditioner really actually strengthen hair as it promises? Materials Conditioner Plastic cup Forceps Hair (from Nate‚ Alyssa‚ Makenna‚ and Lisa) Microscope Water

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    AR 670-1 in Regards to Grooming Standards (Facial Hair) What is so unprofessional about a beard‚ a Fu Man Chu‚ or even a goatee? AR 670-1 states that personnel in the Army are only allowed to grow a mustache‚ to a certain extent. However‚ there are many styles of facial hair that could be observed as being professional‚ given that they are allowed to be grown to a certain length‚ which should be dictated by a revision in the regulation. The idea may come off as preposterous or even demeaning

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    Products For Black Hair The stakes are high when it comes to finding a quality styling product that lives up to your high but very necessary standards. It’s a game of chance‚ but once you’ve found that ever elusive product that unlocks the secret to your curls‚ it’s as if you’ve hit the jackpot‚ amiright?! Well‚ product junkies rejoice because we’ve rounded up the “Holy Grail” of styling products that are sure to give your kinky curls a run for their money. 1. WonderCurl Get Set Hair Jelly ($15): A

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    Clean Home Remedies For Hair Loss Your answer lies in home remedies for hair loss treatment. After all many of the hair products are trying to carry some natural products now. However‚ going fully natural assures you of a chemical free treatment. Men’s hair loss is usually genetic male baldness but it is quite complicated to diagnose women’s hair loss. Hair loss in women can be caused by many factors including alopecia areata disease which causes hair to fall out‚ hormone imbalances‚ menopause

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    launched in the Netherlands in 1956‚ Sunsilk provides haircare solutions in 80 countries around the globe. No matter the hair type or problem‚ we have the products and the know how to make your hair feel and look beautiful. Our passion in life is to help women celebrate looking beautiful everyday‚ anywhere. Bad hair days are history Take on life with confidence and consign bad hair days to the bin with Sunsilk. Our range of products incorporates various natural ingredients and extracts with their own

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    Eyewitness Evidence

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    Different types of evidence in Eye witness testimony: When deciding the guilt or innocence of individuals in court‚ juries‚ judges‚ and police investigators rely on three major types of evidence. Often‚ experts are relied on for information. For example‚ the mental state of the individual being accused. This “expert testimony‚” is not often relied on in Canadian court because some judges believe the information that is offered by experts‚ Psychologists in particular‚ is common sense. There are

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    Psychology in the Court Room The Expert Witness “How reliable is eyewitness testimony” On the 28th of September 1999‚ a building society in West Bromwich was robbed by a man brandishing a gun. He had approached the cashier desk and pushed aside a customer and then produced a gun. He ordered the three customers in the bank to lie on the floor. He then pointed the gun in the face of the cashier and told her to fill the bag with money. In doing so‚ she managed to raise the silent alarm alerting

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    Joyce Gilchrist Case Study

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    failed to establish proper procedures. Allegations of Gilchrist’s testimony compromising the Oklahoma City Police Department integrity and that her casework analysis was flawed and improperly documented were also sustained. On September 25‚ 2001 Gilchrist was terminated. Gilchrist was never formally charged with any crimes (04-6402 -- Gilchrist v. City of Oklahoma City). Over the course of her career‚ Gilchrist provided testimony to 23 capital murder cases. By the time she was terminated 11 of the

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    It will examine the workings and procedures of jury systems‚ the rules of evidence and concerns and issues with the use of a jury. It will also provide opinions and research of others into criminal evidence and juries. Eyewitness evidence is the testimony of a person giving an account of an event they have witnessed‚ for example the identification of perpetrators and details of the crime scene. An eyewitness can be a victim‚ a bystander‚ or a participant in the crime‚ the most common type of eyewitness

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