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    A hundred years form now we would be living underwater in a city like Atlantis. The 2 main factors which would have contributed to this situation would be the raising temperatures I.E global warming and UV radiation. Because of this enormous change in lifestyle which had to take place‚ many other scientific projects would be suspended‚ like the space program for example. Most our scientific efforts would be directed towards the improvement of human life underwater. Some people in America‚ Europe

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    Waves effect our everyday life in many ways. Waves are very interesting ways to travel‚ and we don’t mean surfing! Many things we use every day involve waves. Lights and sounds are examples of everyday uses that travel by wave. On the spectrum of light there are waves listed which are X-Rays‚ UV-Rays‚ and Infrared. Some of these are harmful to life‚ and some of these are helpful to life‚ where mostly they all serve both of these purposes. Another type of wave‚ though not on the spectrum because it

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    Six of the Most Common Bad Habits That Harm Your Skin Your skin is the most delicate and perfect organ what you have. Without it‚ you could not live. You have to be very careful with your skin because exist some bad habits that you do and you do not have any idea that these habits have negative effects in your skin. Sometimes you terminate with the appearance of your face and most importantly your skin health. For this reasons you have to know six bad habits that harm your skin. First‚ sleeping

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    Tanning is a dangerous activity and though many people know why‚ they continue to partake in the activity. Tanning is dangerous because it requires the body to receive an overexposed amount of ultra violet radiation (Addicted to the Tan.) Even though tanning has faded in and out throughout the years‚ tanning is a popular activity among this generation. The effects of tanning are not only harmful‚ they are deadly as well. Most people think if tanning as an activity that only occurs during the summertime

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    Health History and Screening of an Adolescent or Young Adult Client Save this form on your computer as a Microsoft Word document. You can expand or shrink each area as you need to include the relevant data for your client. Student Name: Date: January 28‚ 2014 Biographical Data Patient/Client Initials: Phone No: N/A Address: Birth Date: Age: 12 Sex: f Birthplace: Upland‚ CA. Marital Status: Single Race/Ethnic Origin: Caucasian

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    Acne Scar Research Paper

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    Acne scar skin care is very important in the healing of acne scars. While you are suffering from pimples‚ try not to prematurely take action such as pinching or bursting the pimple as this may leave a deeper and longer to heal scar. Avoid putting too much chemical on the affected area such as strong creams and moisturizer unless prescribed by your dermatologist. Adult cystic acne can leave long term scars that are deep and harder to remove or heal. Make sure you take care of your skin all the time

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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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    This project’s purpose is to find the effects of UV light on Staphylococcus epidermidis‚ furthermore recognized as staph infection. Staph infection is an infection usually acquired on the skin that can promote fever‚ nausea‚ pain‚ boils‚ and can lead to MRSA‚ which can lead to death. Because there is no cure for staph infection‚ this experiment called for research on clinical trials. A clinical trial was established that used blue light therapy to delay and kill the growth of staph infection. Coincidentally

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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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    Skin Pigmentation Evolution

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    Evolution of Skin Pigmentation due to UV Levels and Genes Introduction Identification of a person has long been related to the color of their skin‚ as skin color is the defining measure of races. There are multiple variations in skin color throughout the globe‚ with the differences in outward appearance ranging from dark to light. But what exactly has caused this to occur? What is the underlying event that has led to so much variation in the pigmentation of a person? What selection pressures

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