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    Technology has caused severe physical, behavioral, and psychological effects on health. Some of these effects are child obesity, aggression and developmental delays. As technology advances the ramifications of misuse leads to consequential complications on health. An overuse of technology can result in an early death, no relationship, and unemployment. Childhood obesity has grown over the past few years. In the article, “Kids, computers and childhood obesity” Janet Caputo and Paul J. Mackarey…

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    Between Microblading and Machine PMU: Getting the Perfect Eyebrows with the Least Ouch Not having the perfect eyebrows can be a nightmare for a lot of women. This is especially true if they spend a lot of time and money drawing the perfect eyebrows and contouring them each and every time they go out. Putting on makeup is already a time-consuming process. What more if you need to draw your eyebrows? Good thing there are now options for permanent makeup. Yes, the kind of cosmetic application that…

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    Tattoo Persuasive Speech

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    and people have their rights to be creative. Tattoos in teenagers can be limiting in future options. Tattoos in any age tend to pose a since of restriction. It is still a major problem in the work environment with the new fad of body modification. Tattoos unlike other body modification may not pose as much of a obnoxious effect as piercings, gauges, and undersurface implants but they still very much limit your options. One of the major things in life is looking presentable to the occasion at…

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    To begin with, Bath and Body Works, exploits the stress of American Society as a way to induce consumers who lead hectic and occupied lives into their store. One way in which the famous business does this is by its display of its seasonal or new products which can be immediately located as soon as one walks inside. Soonly after walking in, I am greeted by an employee who leads me to the stores newest products, which includes a variety from candles to hand soaps to lotions and bath bombs. The…

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    Human Dissection Lab Report

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    Fetal Sus Dissection and Exploration S. Topzand, N. Gigliazza, N. Cordell, E. Nomura, J. Immel Introduction: Dissection is a medical procedure that has proved its significance in the progression of what we know, anatomically, about every organism since it was first performed by two Roman physicians in the 3rd century. Not only that, but it has also helped to spark other very substantial scientific studies. So exactly how far back does dissection go? Well in about the third century, BCE, there…

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    Electricity is an amazing force, one that can cause devastating effects when improperly handled. The Ontario Electrical Safety Code explains the safest ways to handle this force, which includes the newest information regarding arc fault breakers. Here's what you should know. What is an Arc Fault? In the simplest terms, an arc fault is when the electrical current jumps from the wire and zaps another material, such as the wood frame. When conditions are ideal, this can cause the material to…

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    The Toad: A Short Story

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    Long ago in a very large marsh there lived a community of frogs, there was also one toad who lived there to, no one liked the toad and no one treated her fairly because she had warts all over her body, the frogs would always tease and make fun of her for being the only toad in the marsh. The toad had grown up in this marsh so she never met another one of her kind and she had always wanted to, she wanted to move and go find other toads to live with but the marsh was surrounded by a large dry…

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    While body modification are a growing in popularity, but the society and parents still claims that tattoo bring a significant negative impact to the personal appearance as a sign of rebellion and irresponsible. According to Leo (1995), he discusses of tattoo as “cultural crises can't really be dealt with by letting loose our personal obsessions and marking up our bodies.” Leo uses word choice to express his view of non-traditional body modification in America is done mostly for shock value. He…

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    Noxubee Refuge Lab Report

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    The purpose of this lab was to determine what vegetation was present above and below the water’s surface and to observe the water visibility depth at Noxubee Refuge. We collected samples of data from the two different lakes at Noxubee Refuge. The two lakes were Bluff Lake and Loakfoma Lake. The Bluff lake consists of 800 acres of the Noxubee Refuge, and Loakfoma Lake consists of 400 acres (About the Refuge). Many different wildlife species are present at these two lakes. The wildlife…

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    People who had tattoos were either criminals, in the circus or served the military. People who had tattoos were labeled as freaks and savage-like. The Ringling Brothers circus enchanted sponsors with Miss Betty Broadbent’s body art at a time where tattooing was forced underground. Soldiers regularly visited New York’s Chatham Square and bought tattoos of military imagery. Towns with military bases often had tattoo parlors in the early 1900’s. When World War II came, tattoos…

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