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    As soon as my senior year began‚ I got a membership. With the membership you could either receive three months of free tanning‚ or a month with a personal trainer. Because I knew I did not need help working out‚ I chose the free tanning. I would work out almost every day right after classes were over. I also would tan after working out. Tanning became a luxury for me. By tanning constantly to fit in‚ I learned that high schools definition of beauty would eventually hurt me. As the months went one

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    3.1 1.Why are dogs mans best friends? Dogs are called mans best friend for many reasons. For hundreds of years‚ dogs have been friendly‚ loyal and protective of their human owners. For just as many years‚ dogs have accepted the love and affection of humans and have been greeting them with a wag of the tail all this time. A dog still wants to be your buddy and play with you even if you’re in a bad mood or haven’t spent much time with him recently. They don’t judge us for things like that‚ they

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    Juan Amador‚ 2587245 Professor Brentar ENG 101 SEC 5 25 November 2012 The Advantages and Disadvantages of Child Beauty Pageants In today’s world‚ there are quite a few things that bother us Americans. One controversial topic at-hand would be child beauty pageants. The article‚ “Playing at Sexy” written by Peggy Orenstein‚ goes into detail of the negative effects of showcasing one’s child in a pageant. Hilary Levey takes a different approach to child beauty pageants. She finds them to be

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    of lay knowledge Disadvantages of lay knowledge Beck’s Theory of a Risk society 6 Case Study: Allotments the London Borough of Hackney. 7 Who has the knowledge? What are the risks? What is the evidence? Conclusion Case Study: Sun tanning. 8-9 Who has the knowledge? What are the risks? What is the evidence? Conclusion Conclusion 9 References 10 Introduction. This report will investigate how expert and lay knowledge can be used to understand and manage

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    Skin Cancer

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    brim. Wear sunglasses that absorb 99%-100% of UV rays to help your block your eyes and the skin around your eyes from these harmful rays. The two most important things for most people who like to tan are to seek shade frequently and to never use tanning beds. You can put your body at even more of a higher risk of contracting skin cancer when staying in the constant heat. One of the

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    Melanoma Research Paper

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    Melanoma is a type of cancer that is diagnosed in many different forms such as; cutaneous melanoma‚ ocular melanoma‚ mucosal melanoma‚ and metastatic melanoma. Ocular melanoma is a very rare type of melanoma found in the eye‚ which is also referred to as uveal melanoma and choroidal melanoma. Mucosal melanoma occurs in the mouth‚ throat‚ anus‚ vagina‚ and nasal passages. Mucosal is found in mucous membranes throughout our body. Metastatic melanoma is melanoma that has spread and is most commonly

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    The short term effects are minimal and less notable compared to long term effects. Since there are not many short term effects it is often tanning beds and sunlamps are mistake as being risk free. Redness of skin is one of the most common effect people have reported but short term effects can vary from person to person. “Users have reported a range of short-term symptoms including itching‚ dryness and redness of skin‚ freckling and photosensitivity‚” (Sunbeds 1). Almost all these symptoms can be

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    Suntans and Sunburns

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    would cause this increased susceptibility? 11. During the next week after the student returns to the United States‚ his friend tells him that a sunburn prepares his skin for a deep tan. His friend encourages him to quickly begin tanning sessions at a local tanning salon before the effects of the burn wear off. What would you advise him to do? Why? 12. Is a deep tan a sign of skin that is healthy or severely stressed? Explain your

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    Vitiligo Essay

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    the affected skin including‚ but not limited to skin grafting and blister grafting. Self-care steps‚ such as using sunscreen and applying cosmetic camouflage cream‚ may improve the appearance of your skin. For fair-skinned individuals‚ avoiding tanning can make the areas almost unnoticeable. Treatment for vitiligo may take as long as six to 18 months‚ and you may have to try more than one treatment before you find the one that works best for you. Works Cited 1.Mayo Clinic Staff. "Treatment and

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    Questions: (A) 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

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