Catherine Edmonson Writing as Inquiry Ms. Allen February 12‚ 2014 What are the effects of tanning beds? Meet Natalie. She started tanning when she was 16 years old because she was convinced it made her feel prettier. During her college years‚ she would go once every 2 weeks and then began going once a week. She always joked about how she would get skin cancer‚ but thought it would never happen to her. When she was 21‚ her doctor noticed a spot on her back‚ which turned out to be melanoma; she went
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fitness center to match. Specifically‚ the cofounders have expertise in business startups‚ accounting‚ finance‚ management and marketing. Creation of the Business Idea: There are many fitness centers in the Metro Louisville area but few offer tanning options. We will offer a centralized location for
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Ban teenagers from tanning salons Five percent of the business at San Diego’s Hollywood Tans was from teenagers. The number of teenagers going to tanning salons is on the rise. The annual revenue brought in by teenagers using the salons has reached five billion dollars (California 1). Although it helps the tanning salon industry‚ it is a huge health threat to the teenagers. They can get sunburned which the inflammation of the skin is caused by overexposure to ultraviolet radiation. It is
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melanoma later in life. Tanning Beds the popularity of tanning beds has greatly increased in recent years. Tanning beds emit UV rays to speed up the skin tanning process‚ which has made them especially popular
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Bus104 Legal memo • Should indoor artificial tanning be regulated? • Artificial tanning should not be regulated by the Federal Government • If artificial tanning is not regulated by the Federal Government‚ this would allow an individual to tan at any age without getting consent from parents upon tanning. • By allowing young children and teens under the age of 18 with a parents consent form to allow their child to artificially tan‚ they are taking the risks upon themselves to tan
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Tanning Indoor Tanning has become increasingly popular over the last ten years. The question is it good or bad for you. The truth is indoor tanning is a fast and convenient method used by many individuals to gain skin tone and color‚ increase self- esteem and promote relaxation. It can be beneficial in many aspects of our lives as well as a healthier alternative to outdoor exposure. On the other hand there are always some risks at everything you do. Dermatologists today are against it for the
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The Tanning Bed Industry and the Tobacco Industry: Ethical Sisters? PHL/323 December 17‚ 2012 Edward Peet The Tanning Bed Industry and the Tobacco Industry: Ethical Sisters? The tanning industry and has a service to provide for monetary compensation. The industry and shop owners have an interest to protect. Their livelihood‚ loans to repay‚ franchise agreements to honor‚ human resource obligations to pay‚ and taxes to pay. The industry association and tanning business networks have a plan
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Annotated Bibliography Banerjee‚ S. C.‚ Hay‚ J. L.‚ & Greene‚ K. (2013). Cognitive Rationalizations for Tanning-Bed Use: A This is a study done to examine the cognitive rationalization amongst undergraduate students that either use tanning beds or used to use tanning beds. Despite the rising skin cancer rates and the direct correlation between indoor tanning and melanoma‚ tanning beds are still a popular cosmetic tool amongst young adults. Cognitive dissonance can assist in explaining the role
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Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience not to use indoor tanning beds. Central Idea: When I finish my speech I want to persuade my audience to understand that: the importance of how media affects our target age‚ the harmful effects of tanning beds are on our skin and other parts of our body‚ and other alternatives to get a glowing tan without driving up to a tanning salon. Introduction On November 15th‚ 2005 it was marked five years for Craig‚ a melanoma survivor. Craig states‚ “I was an
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of as looking sickly and pasty. This is the reason why indoor tanning became so popular‚ because no one wants to look sickly and almost everyone wants to look tan‚ like the stars. Indoor tanning is becoming ever more popular and has grown to a 2 billion dollar a year business in the United States and is a strong part of the American small business community (Skin Cancer Foundation). Over time tanning industries have claimed that tanning indoors is harmless and healthy‚ but many people argue about
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