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    12 Reasons you should throw out your deodorant and anti-per spirant Deodorants and ant per spirants have long been thought to have negative effects on the body. The theories range from cancer causing aluminums, fragrances filled with neurotoxins and pesticides. But what is really inside of your deodorant and anti per spirants and what effects do they actually have on your body? 1.) They contain aluminum This may come as a surprise to most people but if you have ever actually read the label on your deodorants and anti per spirants, you may not be as surprised. According to Web-MD, anti perspirants contain an aluminum based agent that can subsequently block the armpit ducts in order to prevent perspiration. In most typical formulas, anti perspirants…

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    Fish Yolk Stages

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    “The glue is not one thing; it is a variety of different molecules that connect and lie between our cells” (123). This glue and molecular structure gives each cell and tissue their distinct functions. What makes many different body parts different is how the materials like cells and tissues are arranged and attached to each other, like the eye and leg. This indicates that every tissue alignment is different in it’s own way and can be identified with it’s organism. The author had his students try…

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    Grenouille first became infatuated by a human’s scent at a celebration of the anniversary of King Louis XV 's coronation in Paris. During the firework show, Grenouille grew distracted as he followed an odor he explained he had to have, “...not simply in order to possess it, but for his heart to be at peace” (Süskind, 38). He traced the smell to its owner, a thirteen or fourteen year old girl picking plums in rue des Marais. The virgin became the first of Grenouille’s murder victims. By the…

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    car, a commercial with a sad looking puppy and a celebrity asking for donations. Or maybe a commercial about yogurt and the host is giving all the nutritional facts of why it is so good and healthy. What all of these advertisement have in common is that they all have an appeal, which is what companies use to attract buyers. The appeals are; Pathos, ethos, and logic. Ethos calls on shared values between company and viewers, showing viewers that the company understands. Pathos uses emotionally…

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    Old Spice Research Paper

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    “Ladies, do you want your man's body odor to smell irresistible?” If so, Ladies you need to buy your man some Old Spice body wash. So he can smell like a man’s man by using Old Spice. According to Adweek.com, “Old Spice is the number one selling brand body wash and antiperspirant deodorant increasing at 100-percent in sales”. In 2010 former NFL player, Isaiah Mustafa was the star of the “Smell like a Man, Man” campaign. He was an attractive, dominant man that used humor and sex to raise Old…

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    Mate Selection Critique

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    David Dzumba djd0166 Critique of “The self-reported importance of olfaction during human mate choice” Authors Sergeant, Davies, Dickins and Griffiths in their abstract say that “Olfactory characteristics were declared to be extremely important during mate selection, more so than almost all other characteristics.” Yet in the introduction they talk about visual appearance being most important, and then go on to talk about the differences between men and women and the importance of olfaction in…

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    Shorty Research Paper

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    from the variation of colors, to the musk of his hide, and his personality. Shorty had a variety of colors all over his body from the tip of his nose to the end of his tail. His moist pink nose was always streaming with slimy five inch boogers that drooped along with his hairs. Just down below his nose, shorty had a tongue that seemed like it could stretch as long as a spider web. Moreover, its texture was like a wet piece of sandpaper which he used to wipe his boogers with and groom me as…

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    all, I think living without my sense of smell would be nice because then I would never have to endure the putrid odors of noxious scents that occur in my life. Sense of smell makes life enjoyable. For instance, smelling fresh baked cookies triggers all five million of our sense receptors in our nose which releases endorphins which make the body feel good. When we smell disgusting scents, our body does the same, only we feel awful instead of good. Putrid odors cause the neurological receptors of…

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    smelling of synthetic version of Old Spice. As banking has transformed throughout the ages there are three things that will always be the same when it comes how we feel about the atmosphere. That being what we see, hear and smell. In American Eagle Credit Union we experience a very friendly environment full of invigorating smells, welcoming sounds, and professional appearances. Every little detail adds to the atmosphere, whether that be in a positive or negative way. Seeing a well maintained…

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    Theme Of Death In Perfume

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    dramatically clear representation of a positive death. He treated Grenouille with more respect than he’d ever received, and taught the young boy everything he needed to know to live his dreams. “Maître Baldini fell asleep and awoke no more in this life.” (Süskind 111). Süskind portrays this death in a nearly poetic manner, reflecting the so to speak poetic ending of his life. This allows the reader to see the colossal difference between the negative impact of Gaillard and the positive influence…

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