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    The most common type of chromatophore in vertebrates is the melanophore, which contains the pigment melanin. There are two different types of melanin - eumelanin and pheomelanin. Eumelanin is a brownish-black color, while pheomelanin is a reddish-yellow; these pigments are found in the hair and fur of animals. Examples of the expression of melanin are the sandy-yellow coat of a lion, and the tawny-brown shades of fur on a mandrill, which contrast with other parts of the body that lack fur. Albinism

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    Cali catlin had always hated ugly pirate ship's that is buried with its odd, obnoxious old abandoned cabin. It was a place where she felt angry. She was a rude, violent, pop drinker with tall hands and hairy arms. Her friends saw her as a cuddly, cool carer. Once, she had even helped mysterious young kids cross the road. That's the sort of woman he was. Cal walked over to the window and reflected on her gross surroundings. The sun shone like rampaging badgers. Then she saw something in the distance

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    Cindy Sherman was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey and born on January 19th, 1954 but she grew up in Huntington, New York. She is well known by her beautiful photography and her film directing. But she is famous for her conceptual portraits. Conceptual portraits are photographs that try to illustrate an idea or story for the viewers. Sherman started her artistic career with painting in college at Buffalo State University, but as she continued with painting she became frustrated with her results so

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    very noticeable when she’s blushing. I looked back at the note and looked back up at her; I gave her a facial expression to show that I’d answer the note later. As best friends, we give each other signals and signs to communicate. She answered back with a thumbs up. It was after 5th period; Allyson and I were next to our lockers putting our textbooks and journals away. Just as we were about to talk, Chris came by and greeted us. “Hey guys!” Allyson started blushing. ‘Hey’ was all she said back

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    “Art is an expression of human creative skill and imagination” (google) Paintings are works of art created to express or let out a person’s creativity or feelings towards a certain subject. In Robert Browning’s dramatic monologue, “The Last Duchess”, he uses the painting as a symbolism of the Duke’s relationship with his former wife. Therefore, as the Duke tries to impress people with his wealth through the painting of Fra Pandolf, he instead unintentionally displays his true personality to others

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    one particular exchange between John and the Head Mistress, John asked, “Do they read Shakespeare?” Whereupon the Head Mistress replied “Certainly not,” and Huxley noted that she was blushing (page 150). The Head Mistress’ curt response to John’s question reveals that she is offended by his question, and her blushing reveals that she is quite embarrassed by such inquiries. John became

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    Social Norms And Media

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    The media plays a major role in creating our social norms, whether it be through advertisement, television, film, newspapers, or magazines. From a young age, gender roles are taught to both boys and girls. Young girls are given dolls, carriages, and easy bake ovens, while boys are given action figures, toy soldiers, and cars. Once those same young girls and boys get a bit older, the messages send through the media change. For females, these ads seem to focus on physical appearance, during a time

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    Rosacea Research Paper

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    All over the world, there are thousands of diseases that can either be life threatening, curable, or non-curable. There are many different diseases that effect different parts of the human body. For example, diseases can greatly affect the skin, bones, muscles, nervous system, etc. Rosacea is a disease that affects the skin and cannot be cured, but treated. Rosacea is a skin disease that causes redness to the body, usually all over the face, particularly around the nose, chin, and forehead. Rosacea

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    After dating for five months, Daisy Fuentes, 49 and Richard Marx, 52 have been pronounced man and wife. The love birds tied knot in Aspen jus before Christmas. The pair doubled their Christmas fun with tying their lives together in wedding knot. Eighties singer Richard Marx tied knot with Tv presenter in a surprise wedding ceremony on December 23rd in aspen, Colorado. Aspen is known for its enormous scenery and artistic landmarks. Aspen is a dream town with beautiful resorts and outskirts. The love

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    Vested Party Pluralism

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    Pluralism paints a really blushing picture of how intrigue gatherings work in American legislative issues. One approach that is to some extent propelled by the issue of vote based citizenship yet which endeavors to save a few components of uniformity against the elitist feedback is the vested party pluralist record of governmental issues. Initial articulation of the perspective is intense. In this origination of the popularity based procedure, every resident is an individual from a vested party with

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