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    Adriana Varejeo

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    Brazilian contemporary artist, Adriana Varejão, utilizes her creative energy towards creating art that evokes the audience to question the coexistence of history and sacrifice. Varejão believes in the importance of creating art that, “…develop a language that makes sense inside of it. My work always deal with history in general, but history from the edges, marginal cultures.” (Crane.tv). The series of paintings entitled, “Tongues and incisions’” uses the exposure of raw flesh (oil on canvas and…

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    During scorching summers, as the temperature & humidity gets increased oil granules are produced making your skin oily. Summer skin care tips for oily skin helps in reducing the oil and brighten the complexion to give you a natural glow. There are few pros and cons of having oily skin; Pros: Having oily skin you can enjoy a longer period of younger looking skin Wrinkle-free skin No problem of early aging signs Cons: Excessive Shine Meltdown of Makeup Breakout for acne and pimples But instead,…

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    Fake tanning is not as safe as what most people might think it is. Fake tanning in a tanning bed is just as bad as tanning in the sun, indoor tanning also exposes your skin to ultraviolet (UV) rays. Whether the UV rays are coming from a tanning bed or the sun they can still cause wrinkles, rashes and dark spots. The most dangerous types of UV rays can change the DNA in cells, which is what experts believe is the main cause of skin cancers.In the US, 35% of adults and 55% of college students have…

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    What Is Blue Light Therapy? Blue light therapy is also known as photodynamic therapy. More dermatologists are using it to help ward off skin cancer in patients who suffer from actinic keratoses. Actinic keratoses are also known as solar keratoses. They are scaly raised bumps that developed in sun-exposed areas, such as the lips, hands, face and forearm. They are precancerous lesions. Ten percent of people with actinic keratoses will develop skin cancer. Fortunately, early treatment can…

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    Bomb colorimeter is an object used for colorimetry, however the process of measuring the heat generated during its combustion, moreover it is made from thick wall steal container in a substance, furthermore it is present into small coffee cup rotate in the water and it contains water quality or maintain the temparature of the water, when rotate the cup then increase the pressure inside of the chamber or produce the heat. =-vitamine D is a sunshine harmone, however it is made from cholestrol…

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    Melanoma Case Study

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    Damage to melanocytes occurs after overexposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun or other sources such as solarium tanning machines, however areas not exposed to the sun have the potential to develop melanoma. Melanoma differs from other skin cancers by its appearance and colour as it often has an irregular edge or surface, and is usually a combination of brown, black…

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    Skin cancers are a major health issue in the United States, and so far the risk is only increasing. The article “Sunscreen and Melanoma: Is Our Counseling Message Correct?” by Margaret B Planta, submitted in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine November- December 2011 vol. 24 explores issues with counseling on sunscreen usage by practitioners and how the approach may be insufficient and possibly even increase the risk of patients developing malignant skin cancers. In this…

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    Tanning Research Paper

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    There are about 28 million people who tan indoors in tanning beds, and out of those people 2.3 million of them are teens. Many adults believe that teenagers under the age of 18 should not be allowed to tan in bed. Little do people know that tanning is not as bad as they think it is. Tanning can be very dependable time wise when it comes to special occasions and events such as; homecoming, weddings, prom, etc. It’s also a good way to relax and can make a person feel good about themselves, and it…

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    Dangers Of Tanning Beds

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    Indoor tanning is a very controversial practice in today’s mainstream society. There are many people who use them frequently and wouldn’t know what to do without them. Mary Adams conducted a study on the perspectives of collegiate tanners, and 73% of her participants admitted to using tanning beds, even though they believed they were harming their bodies by doing it (Adams). However, there are others who heed the warnings and stay away from the fiery furnaces. Many studies have been done on the…

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    Indoor tanning has become increasingly popular. Not knowing the risk, people of all ages go to places with tanning booths to lay in and bake. When people go to the tanning beds they have a great chance of getting skin cancer, premature aging of the skin, eye problems, and all different kinds of diseases. Tanning beds should be banned. Although people think tanning beds are harmless, tanning beds are the main source of skin cancer and many other health problems. Tanning beds are not good for…

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