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    NEW YORK (WENY) - You may soon start seeing the question "would you like to be an organ donor?" on more applications in New York State. New legislation would require enrollment applications for the New York State Health Insurance exchange to ask enrollees if they would like to register as organ donor. This question already shows up when your applying for a drivers license or renewing your license. “The more ways we can ask New Yorkers to register‚ the better. This legislation is creating more

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    Born On: 21st or 25th of November‚ 1936 (his birth certificate was lost when traveling). Early Life: He was born in Shanghai. He moved to Hong Kong in 1938 and stayed there until 1940. He lived in Rangoon‚ Burma for a year then moved to Chung K’ing‚ China the following year. In 1946‚ Chang immigrated to Sydney‚ in Australia. Parents: Aubrey Chang‚ his father and May Lee‚ his mother were brought up in Australia. Victor Chang lived with his aunt and uncle in Campsie after his mother died of breast

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    Curling Hair

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    break and reform the bonds of the hair. The hair is washed and wrapped on a perm rod and waving lotion is applied with a base. This solution creates a chemical reaction that softens the inner structure of the hair by breaking some of the cross links within and between the protein chains of the hair. The hair swells‚ stretches and softens‚ then molds around the shape of the perm rod.[1] In addition‚ the term is often and incorrectly used for the process of de-curling hair (a process first developed by

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    Hair Styling

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    My passion for hair styling has been a constant interest for me going back as long as I can remember as a young kid‚ experimenting on my dolls to now being a mom and being able to do different styles on my friends as well as my own children. As a young teen I was teaching myself how to braid and color friends hair. Going to the hair salon was always fun for me‚ watching and trying to learn how they do all the different colors‚ styles‚ and cuts. Being a hair stylist allows you to learn something

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    Good for Hair

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    extremely effective and powerful seeds which fights with hair fall‚ baldness and hair thinning. Fenugreek seeds replenish hair growth and are a good source of nicotinic acid and protein. Many scientists have confirmed that fenugreek contains a large amount of lecithin which is a natural emollient and give power to hair and make them healthy and strong. It also moisturizes hair. Below here are few fenugreek hair packs  which promotes hair growth ‚make them lustrous ‚healthy and shiny. 1. Soak a

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    Chemistry of Hair Coloring: What are the effects of hair color on synthetic hair? The first thing that comes to mind when people see hair color is “beauty.” But‚ what most do not realize is that chemistry plays a major role in many everyday products. What makes the colors so pretty and attractive? How can hair color effect synthetic hair? The question I want to answer is “what are the effects of hair color on synthetic hair?” I chose this topic because I wanted to learn how to color hair and apply

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    Who gets the heart

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    WHO GETS THE HEART? Daniela Acevedo Castillo José Manuel Solís Bulos RANKING 1. MARTHA ROSALES •. SHOULD: She has the perfect age‚ she has to take care of three kids. •. SHOULDN’T: Other people need it more. 2. LEONID GROMYKOVITCH •. SHOULD: He is an important person in the U.S. government‚ he is the only one taking care of his kids. •. SHOULDN’T: He is a little bit old for the heart. 3. SOOHAN KIM • SHOULD: He has an entire life to live. • SHOULDN’T: There are people who have children and need

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    Why would you keep a murderer alive that expects society to save his own life‚ when he clearly did not value another human beings life? That question must be answered when deciding if convicted murderers should be given expensive health care when they have already been condemned to die for their crimes. Oregon taxpayers continue to disburse more than $120‚000 per year to administer life saving dialysis for a condemned killer. Horacio Alberto Reyes-Camarena was sentenced to death row years ago for

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    In the United State there are a huge population of people who suffers through heart failure‚ and minimal donations for heart transplant. Due to this particular problem doctors found a small solution and created a device called LVAD [Left Ventricular Assistant Device]. LVAD benefits the heart’s function and is considered the bridge step before getting a heart transplant. It helps an individual get back to their everyday activities and extends their expectancy lifespan. Stated by the statistic of

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    Saving Lives According to the National Health Service‚ there are two types of organ donations‚ living and deceased. Nobody realizes what the numbers are and how many there are suffering. “Currently‚ nearly 124‚000 men‚ women and children are awaiting organ transplants in the United States.” (Organ 1) According to The U.S Department of Health and Human Services‚ a person is added to the list every ten minutes. 79 people every day are saved by organ donation. (Need1) However‚ 22 people die waiting

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