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    symptoms while others develop insidiously and have deadly effects. It is important to know that the signs and symptoms of heart disease present themselves different in men versus women (Nursing Update, 2008). More often than not, men will experience chest pain or discomfort in cardiac crisis while women will experience nausea, vomiting, and back or jaw pain. Men are more susceptible to developing heart disease after the age of 55, whereas women are more susceptible after the age of 65. Common…

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    “To escape fear, you have to go through it, not around.” ― Richie Norton, Résumés Are Dead and What to Do About It You’re gasping for air, begging for a single breath. You open your eyes, but you can only see a blurred vision of reality. Your legs are paralyzed and there is a deafening noise in your ears. You are debilitated, trapped in your own body. Suddenly, everything is pitch black and finally there is calm. This is a minute description of what my belonephobia panic attacks feel like.…

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    Afrocentric Attractiveness

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    others. However, hair consistency is one and only, of the continuing obstacles on this journey to prompt an aesthetic that exemplifies all color, shape, size, and consistency. It is a topic apprehensive with government and passionate effects. Independence for the African American culture did the binary responsibility of capitalizing in two things to “repair” their Blackness, their otherness. Skin lightening…

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    that pleases the aesthetic sense. The history of African-American hair plays an influential role in what is viewed as “good hair” in society. ”Good hair” can be shown through the cultural history of the group itself, the history of resources available, and lastly how the hair is maintained as of today. The treatment of African-Americans beginning in the six-teenth century was horrific and played an enormous role in how their hair is viewed as of today. Spanish and Portuguese explor-ers…

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    Robert Haight’s poem, “Early October Snow,” has many feasible interpretations. One viable way to read the poem is in the literal sense. Therefore, in the literal sense this poem is about the speaker describing the beauty in a snowy October day. The speaker uses vibrant words to make this black and white picture become vibrant with colors. After carefully analyzing this poem, the focus of the poem has emphasized the value of time and has explained to cherish the time available. Furthermore, the…

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    Schools are a wonderful place for children to start to figure out their own identity. As they go through each year of school, they will learn more about themselves and who they want to become. However, there are many school that can harm the way a child sees themselves and can cause them to question their identity. Lake and Alexie’s articles help to support Reay’s work by supporting the idea that schools have a way to affect a child’s identity. They provide examples of how the differences…

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    of beauty. Her poem, “Kinky Haired Blues” speaks about that notion, of women wanting to assimilate to what the norm is. Specifically women of ethnic minorities, she talks Black Women and the pressure for them to bleach their skin and to iron their hair. Marson writes about this pressure and even though she hates it, theirs an understanding in how a good deal of people give in to the pressure and conform by bleaching and ironing since the pressure comes from external forces and internal…

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    is one of many hair products and its function is to promote the hair strength. Cream silk company used a way of their own to promote this particular product. A concert was organized whereby four violin players played forty songs in 240 minutes, this was an experiment conducted by the Human Hair Quartet (Maehle & Supphellen, 2015). Usually, the violin is played using the traditional horse hair but in this context, it was played using human hair, what was evident is that the human hair was as…

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    The process that I choose to explain is brushing a dog's teeth. The process that I choose was really easy because now I'm going to tell you how to brush a dog's teeth. I choose brushing a dog's teeth because it is important to understand the steps of brushing a dog's teeth. The first step of brushing a dog's teeth, is finding the right time. Finding the right time to brush is when your dog is not busy. You should take him or her to the bathroom and start the process of brushing the dog's teeth…

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    spectacles. The boys’ skills are limited because none of them are wilderness savvy, and they are used to having their parents do everything for them back home in England. “I 'm trying to think. Supposing we go, looking like we used to, washed and hair brushed-after all we aren’t savages really and being rescued isn’t a game-” (p.170) This shows how the boys would do anything to get the glasses back and how the boys can’t do anything more until they get the specs back. The glasses were a symbol…

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