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    Makeup Research Paper

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    Lipstick first started when the egyptians would crush ochre to make a deep red colour and the formula has definitely changed dramatically since then. In a lipstick there are multiple elements in the formula to appeal to customers to buy it. The lipstick has to be moisturizing, pigmented, long wearing and transferproof. To make the formula have all the right elements it should…

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    Short Story: Paper Man

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    gave a dull feeling to the film and made it feel as if the only bright spot was the red lipstick stain on that single piece of paper. The lipstick stain was used to show that the only life in the story would come from the single piece of paper, during the beginning when it occurred, when it brought the other papers to life and, when they reconnected those seemed to be the brightest moments of the story. The lipstick that shows form because it represented life and played its responsibility well. …

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    advertisement but also on a person as it was not common to have brightly colored lips at the time. Another likely reason red was chosen was because it signifies courage, sexuality, love and pleasure. Red is often used to evoke erotic feelings, and MAC would have used it to try and lift the stigma on the disease and direct their mantra of “diversity, acceptance and celebrating” the individual at those affected by HIV/AIDS (Benoit). In order to properly analyze the advertisement using rhetorical…

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    Holes Louis Sachar

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    weekend and holiday. When I got bigger, I had a to dig, too. Even on Christmas.“ The fact that she is still digging after all this time, shows that the Warden really is determined. Another example, is on page 77, when X-Ray finds what seems to be a lipstick tube with the initials: KB. (Though the Warden didn’t know Stanley actually uncovered it.) She proceeded to dig all around X-rays hole where it was “found” and has the boys dig until she is absolutely sure nothing there. We nominate the…

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    Ethical Analysis for Daily Choices After I woke up, I checked my phone first before I brushed my teeth. I purchased my phone 2 months ago from Amazon because it was cheap and it is a Google phone. It is a phone from LG electronics, which is a South Korean brand. The phone was manufactured in South Korea as it stated on the box. Even though LGE states that they are aware the importance of protecting human right and they will prohibit the Discrimination (LG Electronics), parts of…

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    Bollywood is not just a source of entertainment for many people. In fact, people love to follow celebrities on social media to take a peek in their lives and also to draw inspiration from their fashion and makeup choices. This is one of the reasons why beauty bloggers love to do celebrity inspired makeup looks since that is what the audience wants, to know the tricks to look like their favourite Bollywood starlet. In this article, we are going to share 15 makeup secrets of popular Bollywood…

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    Norax Ayala Analysis

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    This week I spoke to Norax Ayala who’s work was displayed in the Merlino Gallery. She is currently finishing up her last year in the masters program for print making. She decided that she wanted to major in art right after high school. She had always had an interest in art, which her mother had some influence in. She is from Southern California and came to Long Beach for grad school. She has just recently moved to Anaheim as well. Norax likes her art to be abstract and figurative. To make her…

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    Visual Concept Evaluation

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    The evaluation of an object without the visual concept can be difficult for some people, since they experience the internal process where frustration, anxiety and boredom are a barrier from concentration. The assignment that we did consisted in bringing to class an unfamiliar object in a bag so anyone could see it in order to describe the object in details without the visual concept. We exchange the object with someone else who did not know what the object was. My partner gave me her object…

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    Most women spend a sizeable amount of money on beauty products every year. Between makeup, hair products and nail salon visits, it's easy to rack up thousands of dollars spent by the end of one year. Because so much money goes into purchasing all of these products and services, it makes sense for any woman to try and make them last for as long as possible. Approximately 75% of women don't finish all of their beauty products before they expire. While products do have an expiration date, there are…

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    Femininity In The 1920's

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    perceive women. Society in the 1900s to today has made makeup a necessity for a woman to be considered feminine. Makeup began to flourish in America in the 1930s. Women used the most basic cosmetics during this time such as face powder, blush, and lipstick. These were all that was available until the industry modernized. The way women applied makeup changed as time progressed and was influenced by major events that were happening during the specific time period. The ways femininity was…

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