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Polycystic Ovaries Syndrome Causes Infertility In Women
1,298 wordsChivalier 2 POLYCYSTIC OVARIES SYNDROME By: Christina Chivalier Polycystic Ovaries Syndrome (PCOS) is an ovulation disorder and infertility that occurs in many women. Polycystic ovaries syndrome dates back to 1845 where it was described in a French manuscript as being "changes in the ovaries". It was called "". Polycystic ovaries syndrome is a problem that occurs in with the ovaries. A "poly cystic ovary is characterized as being a tough, thickened, shiny white covering overlying a layer of many...
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Melanin Pigment Formation And Albinism
3,720 wordsPhysical anthropologists view humans as biological organisms. Coupled with genetics and biochemistry, scientists can form a more complete picture of human anatomy, both past and present. Physical anthropology looks at human variation and evolution. Variation looks at the biological differences that exist between individuals within a population and at individuals between populations (e. g., body shape, size, and physiological responses). These differences in human biology are measured using a tec...
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Doug
1,125 wordsBetween Old Friends I felt the waxy goo before I saw it. Squinting, for a better look, I carefully separated the hair that grew from his temples, ordinarily bristling white, but now suspiciously black and tarry. Interrupting my cutting, I ventured, 'Doug, what's all over your hair?' As I awaited his reply, I contemplated my long professional relationship with the man seated before me. I cut hair and work with hairpieces for a living. I design, install, and maintain them for fees far below those ...
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Elegant Fashion Of The Thirties
1,672 wordsslump the fashions changed. Longer and narrower skits that gradually flared out fell to the bottom of the calf (Costantino 8). In 1931, Gabrielle Chanel showed a collection of evening dresses that helped to betterment cotton as a fashion. The style of the skirts had pleats from the knees to the calves (Costantino 6). The evening gowns were usually fitting to the body from the shoulders to the ankles, Schiaparelli introduced a bustle to her backless evening gowns. In 1933 the influence of Hollywo...
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My Normal Hair
338 wordsThe BGSU visit yesterday was pretty interesting, I really like the campus. I saw a lot of my friends there... Lindsay, Crystal, Kristin, Jessica, Alison (freshman at BGSU), and some other people. Eric and Ashley went, but I didn't see them. I went into a few presentations about graphic design. My portfolio review for the Arts school went good, hopefully I'll get accepted. I will find out via a letter in the mail in 2 weeks or so. I checked out the dorm rooms. I want to stay in either the Harsh m...
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Consistent In Chuck Close's Self Portrait
483 wordsI. Description Self-portrait: Chuck Close, painted in 1967-1968, media: acrylic on canvas. 6 x 8 Seen at the Walker Arts Center. This enormous canvas is a close-up of the artist himself, Chuck Close. With head position slightly looking up, this facial painting fills the canvas, with extreme detail. You can see all facial features as you would see Chuck Close in real life. The hair, for-head, eyes, bone-mass, nose, lips, chin, and facial hair are seen in amazing detail. Furthermore, he includes h...
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Colt 45 At Jamie
299 wordsThis is a statement of the robbery that occurred at the local Taco Bell. The robber took place at 9 p.m. on July 25, 2002. The three witnesses are Michael T. Jones, Jamie Nelson, and Jose Martinez. About 100 dollars were stolen, but no one was injured during the robbery. Michael Jones was working as the night manager that night. Michael noticed the suspect pointing a Colt 45 at Jamie. Michael said the suspect was a man who was 6'2" and weighed about 220-250 pounds. The suspect was also wearing a...
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Scientific Basis For Medical Knowledge
333 wordsIn "the Miller's Tale", Geoffrey Chaucer depicts the parish priest assistant Ab solon and his sexual interests in Allison, the miller's daughter. In addition to his "religious" duties, he also had obligations in hair cutting. He could "later" blood, shave, and "c lippe". This latter term fives rise to the medical treatment bleeding which was performed by most barbers of that era. After the disappearance of medicine during the Dark Ages, a new knowledge surfaced throughout the medical community. ...
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Lena And Stan
2,445 wordsMermaid Love The ship was sailing under a sunset sky. The weather was as calm and perfect as King Seen could make it, in his happiness on the day of his youngest daughter's wedding. The guests aboard were having a good time. They drank wine, rum, mead, and whatever else they could lay hands upon. Most were drinking out of joyous celebration, but there were those who drank heavily, Lord Smiley included, to try and forget the fact that Prince Stan had married a fish. All agreed that marrying a fis...
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Named Cindy Lou Who
442 wordsThe time arrives but once a year -- Chirstmas-time holiday with varying cheer. But buying and selling and buying and parking Spur movie in need of a larking. There's snowflakes fallen and gently sprinkled, With all the little Whosters's miles frozen wrinkled. Sleeping and shopping for five minutes or less, Stopping a moment to see the Grinch and how he stole Christmas. This dastardly deed won't make Zanzibelt wail, This is a gift that won't fly through the mail. For you'd be called names like su...
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Cosmetology Women Carreer
550 wordsCosmetology Cosmetology is working with skin, hair and nails. Which includes things like hair styling, cutting, coloring, shampooing, manicures, waxing, facials, etc. 'More than a half a million people work as cosmetologists. ' (Careers For Woman Without College Degrees 254) It is a great profession for people who would like to have a career in the beauty industry. It's a great career for a mother in a two income family or if you " re just living on your own. This career is not only for woman, i...
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True Rastafarians
394 wordsVarious elements are combined to formulate the idea of style. They include the clothes people wear, the way one walks and even how people talk. However, one element that forms the relationship between style and lifestyle is hair. According to many people their hair is one feature that places them in a category separate from other individuals. This is the case with the dreadlocks hairstyle. Dreadlocks have a very detailed and sometimes complex history and development. The first connotation of dre...
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Loss In The Aging Process
1,160 wordsThe body goes through a complicated series of physiological changes as it ages. In his book The American Geriatric Society's Complete Guide to Aging & Health, Mark E. Williams, M.D., defines aging as a progressive, predictable process that involves the evolution and maturation of living organisms. Aging affects all parts of the body from the obvious such as skin, hair and overall appearance to organ function. The most visible sign of the aging process takes place within the skin. The skin consis...
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Camel's Hump
479 wordsMore than 3,000 years ago an ungainly but useful desert animal was domesticated in Arabia. It was the Arabian camel, a long-legged beast with one large hump on its back. It could cross hot deserts without needing much water, and it could carry heavy loads without tiring. The two-humped Bactrian camel of central Asia was also domesticated long ago. It is sturdier than the Arabian and can carry heavier loads. During the winter, its brownish hair is thick and long for protection from the cold night...
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Back To The 50's
1,204 wordsI Love Rock and Roll The early 1950's in America was a time for conservative teenagers. They would come home early from dates, wear their hair slicked to the side and dress in clothing so that their bodies were not exposed to the public. Until the year of 1956. This is the year when all of America changed. Rock and Roll was first introduced, and soon worshiped. Teen idol, Elvis Presley, changed the lives and attitudes of every American teenager. From fashion to morals, every teenager in America ...
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Cosmetologists Work With Hair
1,934 wordsCosmetologists, who are also called beauty operators, hairdressers, hairstyles, or beauticians, provide many services related to the care and grooming of hair, skin, and nails. Most cosmetologists associate with hair, but they may give facials and manicures, provide makeup analysis, and sell beauty products and wigs. Some just specialize in one or more things. They must be creative and artistic in order to meet their clients' needs (Cosmetologist, 2000, p. 1). There has always been the need for ...
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Highwayman And Bess
1,832 wordsan English poet, a traditionalist remembered chiefly for his lyrical verse and was born in Wolverhampton on 16 September 1880. He was educated at Exter college, Oxford during which he published his first volume of poems, The Loom of Years (1902). He won the honorary D. Litt, from Yale university and was also elected the Professorship of Modern University in 1914, which he resigned in 1933. Of Noyes's later works, the most notable is the epic trilogy Torch-Bearers (1922-30), which took as its the...
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Outsider In Society
667 wordsOutsiders There are so many ways that someone could be considered an "outsider" in society. Such as, Henry Louis Gates Jr. who wrote "In the Kitchen", Brent Staples, "Just Walk on By: A Black Man Ponders His Power to Alter Public Spaces", and Lucy Grealy, Autobiography of a Face" are perfect examples of being an "outsider". For Henry Gates, "The Kitchen" was something that they didn't want to have anymore because it was a way of showing that the Blacks were different where different form the whi...
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Nompc Like Gene In Vertebrate Hair Cells
657 wordsSensation is converting physical stimuli into electrical currents, known as action potential (AP), via transduction; hence, scientists study extensively to find out the mechanism of transduction. However, no all is clear. In this paper, Dr. Walker and his colleagues studied mechanoreceptor mutated flies, with nompC gene (described in details in his paper) of NOMPC channel, and compared their channel domain of NOMPC with other organism. Drosophila, the fly that Walker used to study, has very inte...
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Study Of A Gecko's Habit
513 wordsThe way geckos seem to stick on everything seem like a magic trick, but their special ability is easily explained by taking a closer look under the electron microscope at the bottom of their tiny feet. Geckos have evolved a unique network of tiny hairs on the bottom of their feet. Through the process of this evolutionary change, geckos are able to survive in a verity of habitats all over the world. They can be found in the jungles of Costa Rica, forest of Madagascar and deserts of the Sahara. Ge...