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    11 Things I learned from my father on father’s day. I got some of my dad’s genes. Not all. Just some. I have my dad’s pale skin color‚ his freckles‚ the horror I know. It’s funny because I born when my dad was 25‚ and ever since I can remember him‚ he’s had grey hair. I wish it was only the grey hair. There is also the migraines‚ the sweet tooth and the hardheadedness! One gene my dad failed to pass to me was his math skills. I struggled in math class for as long as I can remember. I loathed geometry

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    not‚ Darwin heavily considers the biological differences and similarities between them. The biological factors that Darwin considers are mainly physiological such as: hair color‚ shape of the skull‚ skin color‚ and body proportions. People of African descent have dark skin and hair whereas people of European descent have light skin and generally lighter hair. People descended from Africa have a more elongated skull whereas people descended from Europe have a more square or flat skull. These differences

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    hairloss. Use a slanted eyebrow brush and brow powder to fill in and shape sparse looking brows. Thicker/fuller eyebrows make you look more youthful and less severe. It’s super trendy for this upcoming fall season too! Hair- Determine if you hair color and style is making you look older.  It’s amazing how a change of hairstyle can take years off your face. Be sure to consult with a reputable salon or stylist. A simple hairstyle update such as bangs that suit your face shape can take years off your

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    to learn. North Koreans are influenced by Kim Jong Il to do exactly as he wants. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee’s only book‚ Scout‚ a main female character has to be taught the hard way. She sees a man prosecuted and killed because of his skin color for something he clearly could not have done. She learns that prejudice is abused every day‚ even past times of slavery. Scout’s main motivation for not being prejudice is her father‚ Atticus‚ who defends the black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ in a clearly

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    Scout and Jem are exposed to racism and stereotypes and in the end Tom Robinson is found guilty. In the book‚ Atticus says to Scout “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”(Harper Lee‚30). In Jabari Asim article‚ he criticized To Kill a Mockingbird as not portraying racial problems fairly. He asserted that Lee’s book was written to soothe the guilt of racism of whites due to the exemplary actions

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    an accident. According to an article about History of Tattooing‚ tattoo was originally from “Someone with a small wound or gash happened to rub it with a dirty hand that was covered with soot or ash. Once the wound had healed‚ they realized that the skin had healed over the ash and that the mark became a permanent addition”‚ and since then‚ tattoo has been a custom for the indigenous people in all around the world (n.d.). Furthermore‚ in the modern era‚ tattooing has been a common thing and considered

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    unimaginable that there would be a fairness cream for men among male grooming products. As it turned out‚ men contributed significantly to consumption of fairness product. That shouldn’t be surprising as we live in a society which is obsessed with fair skin. This phenomenon was not restricted to women and‚ unknown to marketers‚ had influenced man from subcontinent as well. The size of Bangladeshi skincare market including creams‚ moisturizers and cleanser is estimated at Bdt 4‚750 crore. Of the total

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    the “Body Shop Moisture White Shiso Whitening Night Treatment” Nowadays the main skin tendency in Vietnam is to have a perfect white skin. Girls run after whitening and unifying skin color products. Why this product will meet the needs of Vietnamese? • Shiso extract - reduces early melanin-making signals even before the hyperpigmentation process and melanin production cycle starts - helping prevent uneven skin tone‚ brown spots and freckles. • Vitamin C - provides anti-oxidant protection helping

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    In “Black Men and Public Spaces”‚ Brent Staples is in his early twenties and is faced with the menacing crime of being a black man in the 1970’s. As Staples likes to walk the streets at night due to his insomnia‚ every stranger that comes close enough to realize that he’s a tall black man lets their fear take control of them as they avoid him to the point of fleeing. To the eyes of people (mainly women) at night‚ he was no different from any other thug or criminal who prowls the street. Having moved

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    unfortunately‚ left up to colour and class. Rural life was governed by street societal hierarchy which Bronte accurately depicted in ‘Wuthering Heights’. In addition to the revolution‚ Victorian England was also fascinated by gypsies; objects of discrimination‚ partly because their travelling lifestyle made them people without a nation or land and partly because they looked so different from the typical Anglo- Saxon. Both these situations events can be linked to Heathcliff’s station situations

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