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    Foot Binding

    Foot Binding the 20th Century Women have been trying to modify their bodies since the beginning of time and this has not changed to the present day. Today women use many types of products to change the way they look to create societies image of perfection. The use of makeup and other topical products is seen to be the norm and if you don’t use them you are usually not seen as put together as other women. Also today women today have many more drastic and permanent option that women in the past could

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    Body Art and Ornementation

    227 to 244 CULTURAL ASPECTS OF THE TRIBAL ART IN CENTRAL INDIA: A CASE OF THE BODY DECORATION OF THE BAIGA TRIBE Dr. Basanta Kumar Mohanta1 Dr. Mohan Lal Chadhar2 Abstract The tribal arts, crafts and architectures are one of the most fascinating parts of their culture. The knowledge of this art is a hereditary one which transmits from generation to generation through oral tradition. The art of tattooing or body decoration is widely found among the tribal of India in general and the tribals

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    The Japanese Invasion: Yohji Yamamoto and Issey Miyake

    dress, an indivisible whole.” (Baudelaire 1972: 423-4) For a long time, femininity is often defined by how the female body is been perceived and represented, ‘a woman’s character and status are frequently judged by her appearance’ (Betteron 1987) Clothes, make-up and demeanour constitute identity, sexuality and social position are some of elements that constitutes a feminine body. And for centuries, Western fashion has resolutely inclined towards a more structured and tailored kind of silhouette

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    Histology Game

    to put the card back on the ground and the next person goes. Even if someone gets it right, they don’t get to go again, leaving more opportunities for other people to guess. The more people play, the easier it is to learn the histology of the human body. There are only 3 strikes to get it wrong when playing. On the 4th time someone picks the wrong picture card with the word card, the game is over and no rewards are given. If all the word cards and picture cards are matched up and 3 or less

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    Doping in Sports

    reasons. These types of drugs come with serious health risks. First, there are many dangers to the body from steroids. Second, it is just unfair to other players and athletes. Thirdly it could possibly cause a crash in an athlete’s career if getting caught. Steroids and other performance enhancing drugs, PED’s, are very harmful to the body. It is not worth the risk of permanent damage to the body and organs. Most PED’s contain hormones which will cause extreme behavioral changes. People who take

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    Tattoos in the Workplace

    piercings Michael Johnson 7/18/13 EN1420 While it is true that many companies forbid visible piercings and tattoos, more and more companies are beginning to broaden their views on visible body modifications. In the past, tattoos were seen as the mark of gangsters and other criminals and sailors, while body piercing was mostly unheard of except the lip plates you read about in National Geographic. Hopefully, the current attitude will change to be more accepting once the generation from the 80's

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    Exercise Physiology Lab

    Physiology Lab Lab Questions: Q 1) Which human body system's activity was most affected by exercise? Explain why you think this was the case. A 1) The Human body system's activity that was most affected by exercise was the circulatory system. It was the circulatory system because it was the system that increased the most after exercise. I think this is the case because it had to work the most and it had the most effect on the body. Q 2) Which human body system's activity was least affected by exercise

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    Tattoos and Body Piercings

    Tattoos and Body Piercings Carrie Lynn Zik ENG/147 December 22, 2014 Jenny Mark Tattoos and Body Piercings What is the first impression people get whenever they see someone with a face full of piercings or tattoos all over their body? What were they thinking? Why would they do that? Are they in a gang or are they going to hurt someone? Movies and society have been stereotyping those with tattoos and body piercings for years. The truth of the art is much more than skin

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    The Main Reason for the Flour Mill Noise

    the two rollers, the endosperm scraping from wheat skin, and ground into flour. The flour mill noise arising therefrom. In the quality of survival in the market competition, it is very important to reduce the noise. If the design of the flour mill body structure is unreasonable and the processing precision is not high, it will produce noise. When the two parallel rollers rotate in opposite directions, the rolling distance of general milling system is 0.1~0.8mm, the heart grinding system is 0.01~0

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    Why Being a Nurse Pays Off

    nursing field also fascinates me very much because it is always a challenge. It challenges all the people In the health field because you always have to be learning something new. It’s captivating about how knowledgeable you get to be about the human body when you want to be a nurse. There are always new ideas and new ways to learn to help people. Being a social person, like I am. I will always get to interact with patients and their families and talk to them about what I have learned.

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