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    Suntans and Sunburns A Case Study in the Integumentary System By WH Cliff and AW Wright A Painful Winter Break On the first day after arriving in Australia for Christmas vacation‚ a University of Niagara student plays out in the sun for six hours. Later that night he notices that the skin on his trunk‚ legs and arms becomes red‚ swollen and extremely painful. By morning all of the afflicted areas have developed numerous blisters. These areas cover about

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    Cited: "Sunburn." Wikipedia‚ The Free Encyclopedia. 14 November 2007‚ 4:52 PM. Wikimedia Foundation‚ Inc. 10 Aug. 2004. . "Acne Vulgaris." Wikipedia‚ The Free Encyclopedia. 14 November 2007‚ 5:00 PM. Wikimedia Foundation‚ Inc. 10 Aug. 2004. . "Dandruff." Wikipedia

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    any other university or institute for the award of any degree or diploma.    Signature:  Name:  Date:  Table Of Contents Absract 5 Introduction 7 History Of Live Music 10 Literature Review 17 Research Methodology 20 Case Study 1: Sunburn Festival 21 Case Study 2: Nh7 Weekender 26 Data Analysis 29 Discussion 43 Conclusion 44

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    gets a sunburn. Pay Attention To The Amount Of Time Your Dog Spends Outside All dogs can get sunburned if they spend too much time in the direct sunlight. However‚ dogs that are lighter tend to burn more easily than dogs with darker coats. The amount of time in the direct sunlight it takes for a dog to burn varies from dog to dog which is why it is important to make sure that you dog has a shady area where they can rest and get away from the sun when they are outside. The Signs Of A Sunburn On Your

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    process from heat cramps to heat exhaustion and eventually heat stroke. Threats of sunburn: Sunburn increases the risk of skin cancer and it makes you look older than you actually are. When the skin is damaged by the Ultraviolet rays‚ the skin cells are broken and the blood vessels are damaged. Sunburn takes a few hours from the exposure for the effects to appear but in this duration the skin is affected. If the sunburn causes blisters‚ upon rupture of these blisters infection can occur. Eyes can

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    against the sun. What comes to mind when you think of a sunburn? I know for myself I think of the uncomfortable feeling I get when trying to put a shirt on. What also stands out in my mind is the dreaded thought of skin cancer. Today I am going to explain a few basic steps about how to protect yourself from the sun and also give you some websites to go to for further information. A. Let me start off my telling you exactly what causes sunburn. The sun gives off what’s called UVA and UVB rays.

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    melanoma continues to rise. Melanoma is diagnosed in people of all skin colors. It is not clear how all melanomas develop‚ but exposure to ultraviolet radiation clearly plays a role‚ especially in fair-skinned people. A history of sunburns‚ especially blistering sunburns as a child

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    Snow blindness is the burning of your cornea. this does not just occur from staring directly into the sun‚ but is more commonly gotten from the UV rays reflected off of things like snow. In other words a sunburn on your eyes. In Antarctica your chances of getting this are really high because you are surrounded by snow. This can cause temporary decrease in vision‚ making your colors unidentifiable and cause everything to turn a reddish color. If you are exposed

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    Sunburn occurs when people are overexposed their bodies directly to the sun and make ultraviolet rays damage the skin. Sunburn can be observed through the skin that becoming red‚ sore‚ warm and itching. Several ways to relieve sunburn symptoms can be applied which are by sponging the skin with cold water‚ drinking lots of water‚ keeping the skin moist with moisture

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    Meissner’s and Vater-Pacini corpuscles - transmit the sensations of touch and pressure. 3. Subcutaneous Tissue - layer of fat and connective tissue that stores larger blood vessels and nerves -. regulates temperature of the skin and the body. Sunburn healing process -When skin is exposed to the sun for extended periods of time‚ ultraviolet rays kill and dry out the skin cells on the outer layer of skin. -UVA rays deeply penetrate the dermis and damage tissue‚ more long term (like skin cancer)

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