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    Where’d my sister’s hair go? I always grew up a bad kid, making my mom mad, sad, and having no idea what to do with me. When I was around 3 I decided it would be a really smart idea to “clean” our front rooms carpet. Thinking that laundry detergent cleaned everything, I figured it would work on carpet. I put that thought to the test when I decided to grab some powdered detergent and sprinkle the whole thing on my front rooms carpet, and then dump tons of water all over it. While I’m still not sure

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    “Hurry up Jayde! It’s time for you to get ready for your first day at your new school!” said Jayde’s mother. Nine year old Jayde slowly crawled out of bed. She’d been dreading this day since seeing the Target back to school advertisement in July. Jayde turned her television onto the international news station. She admired global issues and politics. She didn’t fully understand all the topics they discussed but she loved it. She slowly walked to her closet to pick out an outfit. She chose some ripped

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    Essay On Cosmetologists

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    initiators of style and change. Cosmetologists help their clients improve on or acquire a certain look with the right hairstyle and hair coloring, manicured nails, and either a properly trimmed beard or carefully chosen makeup, depending on your testosterone and estrogen levels. Cosmetologists also shampoo, cut, color, and style hair and advice clients on proper hair care between appointments. Cosmetologists are people oriented and must be able to inspire the confidence of those they service. With

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    Jane Eyre Struggles

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    like, when the teachers mistreated her, her horrible school, and her struggle to get to the top of the class. She endures the most conflict because she the most and worst things happen to her for instance being shunned by everybody, and getting her hair cut off. Jane triumphs the most from her conflict because she knows that she will get through and tries to do better like when she struggled to get to the top of her class. First, when Jane broke her chalkboard, the author said “You must be on your

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    Gender in Everyday Life I have decided to look at my day to day activities to see what is different with these same activities based on gender roles. Gender roles are a set of norms that are different from male and female (Conley, 2017, page 291) On my list there at eight different activities most of which I believe to be gender influenced. Of course, as a male I don’t believe I can clearly see all gender based actions. There were many easy actions to recognize that would be different

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    Smoking Be Banned

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    Smoking cause physical change in the eyes that can threaten your eyesight. It raises your blood pressure and can cause heat disease. Person gets bad cholesterol, called LDL. It also increases your risk of age related macular degeneration. Smoking cause almost 90% of deaths from lung cancer, and at most it causes because of smoking. Now days we can see a lot issue of global warming. Air pollution is one of the causes that would definitely affect the environment. Sky would be unclean and polluted

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    Today i'm going to be writing about how I want to grow up and do hair. When I was was about 11 or 12 my moms friend gave me a mannequin head. I would always play with it and do braids in it and stuff for practice. When I would have left over extinctions I would try to put it in my mannequin head and it didn’t turn out as bad as I thought it would lol. My mom actually has a picture of me doing braids in my mannequins head. My mannequin head was white and it had a face of a boy and a girl at

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    coloring their hair with extracts from plants and minerals. Those natrual plants contained pigments like henna or black walnuts. Archaeologist had found evidence in some places like neanderthals where people used various things to change their hair color like the ancient greeks, Romans and Egypts that used plants and animals. The famous chemist Eugene Schueller in the 1800s found a substance called para-phenylenediamine and discovered a way that it could help the creation of synthetic hair dye. Close

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    this movement had to get to know my hair all over again and get re acquainted with. Having natural has it strong points and perks but on the other hand everything seems like day experiences and you pray that luck is on your side attempting something new with your tresses. Out of everything I had gone thru with my natural locks I’ve had been effected mostly by having to acknowledge that I am a product hair junkie, the amount of time that is dedicated to my hair and finding a salon able to handle

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    Bad news for modern women: Many of today's common hair care practices are not great for hair follicles. "The types of alopecia we're seeing are different than what we were seeing 20 years ago because of the different types of processing that people are doing now," says Roopal V. Kundu, MD, Associate Professor of Dermatology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, "Whereas in the '70s and the early '80s the hairstyles were more natural, these days there's a lot more crunched out

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