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    best ways to stop the increasing rise of skin cancer. It is necessary to be safe when exposing yourself to the sun. Proper eye protection should always be worn‚ such as sunglasses that cover 100 percent of UVA and UVB rays. But most importantly‚ a sunscreen with at least SPF 30 should always be worn when there is any chance to exposure from the sun. Along with regularly performed examinations of moles and spots on the skin‚ skin cancer can be nearly 100 percent treatable at an early

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    One as a photoprotector‚ and another as a photosensitizer. It is our skin’s form sunscreen which protects us from the sun. The photoprotective role of melanin‚ transfers to keratinocytes‚ where in skin cancers without melanoma‚ have been documented. The photosensitizer role of melanin‚ allows us to be somewhat protected from UV radiation

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    ELMIPLANT GOING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION YEAR III ELMIPLANT HISTORY AND FACTS Elmiplant was founded in 1992 by Cremenescu Elena‚ doctor pharmacist . She has 31 years of experience in pharmaceutical research. The most important thing about products Elmiplant is that do not contain paraffin and parabens. Nature was the inspiration for Elmiplant since its market launch in 1992. The Elmiplant

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    Product: Ray-Ban PROBLEM STATEMENT Various eye problems have been associated with overexposure to sunlight. CAUSE Ultraviolet Ray WHY? People are unaware of what UVR can cause to their vision/eye sight. WHY? Insufficient spread of information to the public. Sub Problem How can we completely inform the public about the dangers caused by the UVR? INTRODUCTION Another radiation from the sun can harm not only your skin but also your eyes. Extended exposure to the sun’s UV rays has

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    Explain what the advertisement is attempting to get across to the consumer? It is telling you that skin cancer is more than a mole and that sunscreen is not enough to prevent skin cancer or Melanoma. They just want you to prevent skin cancer by doing five simple things by wearing a hat‚ clothing‚ seeking shade‚ wearing sunglasses and wearing SPF30+ sunscreen. (B) Evaluate the effectiveness of the advertisement using the scaffold provided by your teacher. I think the effectiveness of the scaffolds

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    1981 and then went on the become one of Australia’s most successful health ads of all time. The 1980s slip slop ad is a Tv ad and a video about skin cancer. It is a jingle a lot about slip slop slap. The message is to wear sun smart clothing and sunscreen. It appeals to ethos because it instils a fear in the viewer that you could get skin cancer. It has animations to accompany the song. One of the slogans is ‘skin cancer is not so hot no it’s not’ it’s inferring that getting a tan isn’t cool when

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    So be sure to wear sunscreen to protect yourself. But… what exactly are you protecting yourself against? C. Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation There are many different types of radiation. For example‚ visible light is everything you see; all the colors that are you are able to see.

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    ultraviolet essay

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    careful. Ultraviolet rays are measured in nanometers. Nanometers measure the wavelength of the ultraviolet rays. When a ultraviolet rays wavelength gets to a short point of 320nm it can be harmful to living things. Even us. So be sure to wear your sunscreen! This article interests me because it shows me that ultraviolet rays aren’t just for pleasure and joy like looking at a rainbow‚ they do so much more. Like for an example when an ultraviolet rays wavelength is at 300nm the waves are capable of

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    is the first principle of using high concentrations of skin care products. (2) the chemical composition of the chemical composition to add more sunscreen products‚ each a chemical sunscreen‚ the skin‚Cement production line the high content of chemical composition of the smear large amount of lead to skin allergies factors. In fact‚ our daily sunscreen does not require a high coefficient‚ SPF 15 the PA + + is sufficient‚ the coefficient is too high and must bear the risk of skin allergies. (3) acid

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    Meteorology 11 October 2013 Harmful UV Rays and Their Differences As we all know being over exposed to the sun and its harmful rays can be very dangerous for your skin‚ and may lead to skin cancer‚ but there are some UV rays that are more dangerous than others. Coming from the skin cancer stand point the most dangerous rays are UVB rays‚ they are the main cause of most skin cancers. Although UVB rays are the most harmful to our skin it has the second shortest wavelength coming in at 290-320

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