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    again. William himself also feel the looks people give him in airports, he is a victim of stereotyping from others. “William himself was a little brown guy, so other travelers were always sniffing around him, but he smelled only of dove soap, Mennen deodorant, and sarcasm” (108). William is an average man, but because of his skin color people assume that he may be a terrorist. While William is not offended, it probably hurts even just a little…

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    Modes of infectious disease transmission Infectious diseases are contagious contra -indications towards beauty treatments, created by organisms such as bacteria, fungi or viruses. The human body carries many living organisms internally and externally that are treatable, although if left undiagnosed the organisms may cause disease. Bacterial Infections, (Impetigo, Conjunctivitis or Styes), Viral Infections (Herpes Simplex, Shingles or Warts), Infestations (Scabbies, Head lice or Pediculosis)…

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    As much as the beauty industry seems glamorous, there are many issues around the billion-dollar industry that affects a large majority of the population. The beauty industry is an industry that makes a huge impact on society today. So many young girls are striving to be what society perceives as beautiful by buying tons of beauty products and magazines that can give them that boost. As much as the beauty industry can have positive effects to our health, there an ugly side to the beauty industry.…

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    Amberlight is a study lounge in AI, a dorm at UC Riverside. The Amberlight is a place for people to study, a place where the RSO hosts dorm event and info sessions, and where people go to buy snacks at a store called “Scotty’s.” The place has lots of desks where people can study individually and in groups. There is also a den where people can study without any distractions from the people entering the door from the left side. There is also a hall way in the back where people can go through so…

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    Currently, over half a million people are homeless in the United States right now. Most of us don 't understand the grind that homeless people go through every day for their daily needs. We tend to take for granted a bed, a soft blanket, a warm, toasty house during the winter. Consequently, this is something homeless people don 't have, but a great program in Fremont, Nebraska has provided these valuable, useful services for homeless people. Care-Corps provides: housing, life skills program,…

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    Baseball Observation Essay

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    As I walked into the stadium, the smell of hotdogs and popcorn filled the air. It was a familiar setting. A setting I had grown to know very well because my dad loved baseball. The red white and blue colors were everywhere as fans came from every direction into the stadium. My dad and I walked to the outfield where the opposing team was warming up for the game. Turner Field in Atlanta was not only home of the Braves, but a home to many baseball fans. The concessions and amenities for the fans,…

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    In Chapter 5 of of the Gendered Society (2011), Kimmel and Holler discuss the interactionist approach of ‘doing gender’. They discuss the arguments of Candace West and Don Zimmerman, who suggested that gender is not an inactive or fixed component, but instead it is a characteristic of an action and gender is the product of an occurring interaction (Kimmel & Holler, p.127, 2011). Kimmel and Holler (2011) argue that doing gender is a case of our biology determining which gender one will become…

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    The Late Morning As my day began, I did the same daily routine. Every day, I wake up, go to the bathroom, brush my teeth, brush my hair, change my clothes, grab my book bag and gym bag, fill up my water bottle, grab my keys, and, finally, head out of the door. This typically takes me about 30 minutes to do. But this day was different, something felt off. Every day, I wake up after my third alarm goes off. And I grumble off “really, it’s already time to go?” (roll eyes) “Can I just have 5 more…

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    One of the questions people are asking themselves when buying safety products is, “Is this product actually safe?” One of the main concerns in safety products that are made out of hard plastic is the chemical Bisphenol-A (BPA). To figure out if hard plastic and other safety products, that could have other bad stuff in them, are actually safe, we should have scientist test the products for our safety. Safety products should be tested by the company of the product. The company is responsible for…

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    Teenage interest in rave parties is fast becoming an alarming reality. Drugs and substance abuse have become a part of our lives in one way or another. Film and music stars have made the idea of drug rehabilitation centers almost popular with their frequent visits. With celebrities regularly losing their lives to drug abuse, it would be easy to think that teenagers would be well informed about the health hazards of drugs. On the contrary, they associate drugs with being ‘cool’. Avoiding the…

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