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    Risk Of Tanning Essay

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    The Risks of Tanning and Exposure to the Sun The largest organ in the body is the skin‚ yet so many people are willing to abuse it. When it comes to indoor tanning‚ about thirty million Americans choose to tan each year. Seventy-five percent of these people who are under the age of thirty have an increased risk of melanoma. The worst part is‚ once the skin is damaged the skin‚ there is no way to reverse it. The risks of tanning and exposure to sun can lead to various diseases‚ which include various

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    Pros And Cons Of Tanning

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    Arguments on Tanning There are many different opinions on whether or not tanning is good for you. Some believe that tanning may cause skin cancer‚ leading to many deaths. On the other hand‚ many people that tan see tanning as a way to receive the vitamin D that one needs in their day-to-day lives. There are also various reasons as to why one tans. One major reason is to darken their skin and by doing this‚ they gain confidence. Others truly go tanning to soak up the vitamin D that they need  for

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    Cellphone Safety on Road

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    vehicle should not use cellphones while driving because it is very dangerous to the person who’s driving and those who are travelling. Cellphones are major distractions to the drivers; it gets ones full attention off the road. Cellphone usage on the road can take away peoples life in a second in a fatal crash. Cellphone use is very hazardous on the road. It is hard for drivers to keep the car in the single lane while maintaining the same speed when using the cell phone. Cellphones cause accidents and

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    Essay On Tanning Beds

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    The Killer Tan The use of tanning beds has become increasingly popular in minors and young adults. Teenagers see celebrities on TV and in magazines with glowing tans‚ and think they need to have this perfectly bronzed look year round. Some question how they are able to keep their sun kissed skin during the winter. This often leads young adults to visit tanning salons so they can achieve the desired “healthy glow”. After a few sessions in a tanning bed the skin pigment starts to darken toward the

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    Tanning Persuasive Speech

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    Say no to skin tanning (Public domain. Brentwater‚ CC BY-SA 1.0]: Wikipedia Commons Well‚ let’s see why Mr immune system gets so mad when you get your skin tanned; during tanning the DNA cells in the skin are destroyed due to the exposure to ultraviolet radiation as we all know. When the immune cells are destroyed or damaged too in this process of

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    Leather Tanning History

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    of leather tanning has been around for centuries. Tanning has played an important role in this world since the time of the Indians. The Indians used tanned leather for clothing‚ shelter‚ a source of income for buy and trade‚ and for paintings. Tanning is the chemical process in which skins and hides are treated with an agent to make them resistant to water and rotting. There are many different methods of tanning including vegetable tanning‚ oil tanning‚ chrome tanning‚ and alum tanning. These methods

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    Tanning Informative Essay

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    sun or in a tanning bed (Health Canada‚ 2012). b. Thesis: Research suggests that excessive tanning is not healthy because it greatly increases the chance of skin cancer and can cause premature aging also known as “photo-aging”. c. Preview of Main points: i. Excessive tanning‚ whether it is in the sun or in a tanning bed greatly increases the chances of developing skin cancer. ii. Skin ages rapidly when exposed to the dangerous UV rays of the sun or tanning bed. II

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    The mobile phone is making more significant changes to people’s lifestyles in contemporary times than the landline equivalent did in an earlier era. The technology of a telephone on the move has made a more significant impact on today’s society as compared to the impact made by landlines in an earlier era. A survey carried out in 2010 by UK Imperial College London‚ identified more than six billion users of mobile phones worldwide. Most of them have used both a mobile and a landline and can

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    Indoor Tanning Pro’s and Con’s People tend to think indoor tanning is extremely dangerous because of major health concerns‚ primary culprit being skin cancer. “Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States” (Skin Cancer Foundation‚ Skin Cancer Facts‚ 2010‚ ¶ 1). Indoor tanning has been known to put people at a greater risk of acquiring the most common form of skin cancer‚ melanoma. One form of melanoma kills approximately 7‚800 people annually. Although many studies

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    To Ban or Not To Ban Every human is born adventurous and curious. In this process of discovery‚ everyone experiences ups and downs‚ happiness and sadness. Different emotions can be felt by one’s heart. It is in this state where people often find avenues to release deep-seated emotions‚ frustrations‚ confidential matters or confessions. The question is‚ would you post something bothering you on social media such as Facebook or Twitter; or would you rather find solace by reading other people’s blogs

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