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    In the year since I turned 18‚ I have accumulated 6 tattoos. It’s an addicting‚ permanent‚ beautiful art form that I love to see both in idea books and on bodies. Some people see tattoos as either “trashy” or unprofessional‚ but they don’t stop to look at how much time‚ effort‚ practice‚ and talent goes into both designing and drawing them up‚ and transferring them onto a living‚ breathing human being. I didn’t transfer these designs onto skin myself- just the design process was difficult enough

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    The Era Of Tattoos Summary

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    The Era of Tattoos and Piercings Tattoos are a permanent mark on the body‚ something that I think anyone thinking about getting a tattoo should put some serious thought into. What I’m saying is that I think tattoos should have a deep meaning to the person getting them. In other words don’t think of a tattoos as an accessory‚ think of a tattoo as something that you can never get rid of after you get it. In my view‚ Appleton raised an interesting point in her thesis‚ one that I had never

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    Visible Tattoos in the Workplace Stars‚ angels‚ and tribal tattoos are just a few of the most popular types of tattoos around today. Placement of tattoos varies from one person to the next. Placement can range from the arm to the leg‚ even the back is a recent favorite place. Tattoos have become a way for people to express themselves with out saying a word. Tattoos are so popular that one in 10 Americans has a tattoo‚ compared with one in 100 just three decades earlier. At one time tattoos were reserved

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    Porcine Skin

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    Links < C PAPER Characterization of porcine skin as a model for human skin studies using infrared spectroscopic imaging Rong Kong and Rohit Bhargava* Downloaded by Queen Mary‚ University of London on 19/04/2013 18:44:34. Published on 21 April 2011 on http://pubs.rsc.org | doi:10.1039/C1AN15111H Received 10th February 2011‚ Accepted 14th March 2011 DOI: 10.1039/c1an15111h Porcine skin is often considered a substitute for human skin based on morphological and functional data‚ for example

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    Skin color

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    Erikka Perkins ANT 801SS Kathy Clifton 2/16/2014 Skin Color The biggest physical difference in the human population is the color of skin‚ which vary a lot between individuals and in different places in the world. Appearance is dramatically different between individuals but skin color is an example of something exhibits continuous variation. Skin color cannot be defined by colors but by one extreme to another. Skin color is a known as a polygenic gene that is a consequence of the difference

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    Skin Stereotypes

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    “In her view‚ two African-American applicants with different backgrounds and experiences are the same… diversity depends on skin color alone and should be measured by counting students of color on campus.” (Brief for Respondents‚ Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin‚ No.14-981‚ Pg.2) “And in her view‚ two students from the same community would bring the “same” perspectives to campus‚ and be just as likely to “break down racial stereotypes” (Grutter‚ 539 U.S. at 330)‚ even if one student is African-American

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    Importance of the Skin

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    The skin is the largest organ in our body. It is made up of 3 layers. The epidermis‚ dermis and the subcutaneous tissue. The epidermis layer is the skin’s outermost layer. It consists of 5 layers: : stratum basale‚ stratum spinosum‚ stratum granulosum‚ stratum licidum and stratum corneum. The dermis layer consists of the papillary layer and reticular layer that contain collagen fibers. The subcutaneous tissue is a layer of fat and connective tissues where blood vessels and nerves can be found

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    Skin and Layer

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    1.Define a wound When a physiological function of the tissue is impaired by way of injury to the integument or underlying structures. Which might result in loss of skin. (Carville‚ 2012‚ p. 16) 2. List the functions of the skin Function of skin is to regulate temperature Synthesize vitamin D Protects us from injury and damage Sensation and communication via nerve endings and receptors in the skin Elimination of waste through excretion and secretion of sweat etc. (Harris‚ 2010‚ p. 757)

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    Skin Care

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    shelter. Vanity‚ when satisfied‚ gives some sort of self-assurance that a person would feel good about themselves in a very competitive world. In this case‚ vanity is measured through the physical appearance of the person. He/She has to present himself/herself as acceptable as possible based on other people’s perception. In the Filipino culture‚ a "perfect" beauty would include a "flawlessly-white" skin. Case Background Mr. John Collado‚ the newly-hired Product Manager of Skin Care‚ Inc. was

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    Skin Identity

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    white parents. This causes a huge clash and makes her identity hard to distinguish‚ the black community does not welcome her as she is said to be white on paper and at the same time she is not accepted by the white community due to the colour of her skin. This causes Sandra’s connections with others to be very confusing and confronting and she feels as if she does not belong anywhere. Her inner self is torn between opposites. As the movie continues Sandra’s identity strengthens from her interactions

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