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    Sun Tanning

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    Sun tanning describes a darkening of the skin (especially of fair-skinned individuals) in a natural physiological response stimulated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunshine or from artificial sources such as a tanning bed. With excessive exposure to ultraviolet‚ a sunburn can develop. Cause and effect Two different mechanisms contribute to the UV-induced darkening of the skin. Firstly the UVA-radiation generates oxidative stress which in turn oxidises pre-existing melanin. This

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    Tanning Beds

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    Dangers of Indoor Tanning “CANCER” a six lettered word that carries so much meaning to my family. On Tuesday‚ May 28‚ 2011 I arrived home from a long day at school. I could feel it in the air that something was different. Both of my parents displayed long‚ sad faces. As soon as my mother asked “can I speak to you alone?” I realized that something was definitely wrong. The words that escaped her mouth is something that I would never imagined hearing from my 48 year old mom. She explained that she

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    of as looking sickly and pasty. This is the reason why indoor tanning became so popular‚ because no one wants to look sickly and almost everyone wants to look tan‚ like the stars. Indoor tanning is becoming ever more popular and has grown to a 2 billion dollar a year business in the United States and is a strong part of the American small business community (Skin Cancer Foundation). Over time tanning industries have claimed that tanning indoors is harmless and healthy‚ but many people argue about

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    Tanning Risks

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    Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience not to use indoor tanning beds. Central Idea: When I finish my speech I want to persuade my audience to understand that: the importance of how media affects our target age‚ the harmful effects of tanning beds are on our skin and other parts of our body‚ and other alternatives to get a glowing tan without driving up to a tanning salon.   Introduction On November 15th‚ 2005 it was marked five years for Craig‚ a melanoma survivor. Craig states‚ “I was an

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    The FDA warns that using tanning beds may damage the immune system. This damage can lead to more frequent infections‚ sunlight sensitivity‚ resistance to immunizations and medicine reactions.Read more: Risks of Indoor Tanning | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5135251_risks-indoor-tanning.html#ixzz2176DIT9r The FDA warns that using tanning beds may damage the immune system. This damage can lead to more frequent infections‚ sunlight sensitivity‚ resistance to immunizations and medicine reactions

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    addicted to tanning

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    Addicted to tanning Billy and Alyssa are two young people that have a serious addiction to tanning. They do everything from using a tanning bed to lying out in the sun for hours. As many people know there are many dangers of tanning. Any way of tanning is bad for you. Tans are caused by harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning lamps which causes cell damage.  The increasing damage caused by UV radiation can lead to premature skin aging like wrinkles‚ lax skin‚ brown spots

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    Sunless Tanning Part One Bronzed complexions give off impressions that are hard to resist.  Emotionally‚ it’s linked to happiness‚ welfare and success that society prominently labels as attractive and healthy.  With western culture constantly promoting this lifestyle‚ more and more people are finding themselves wanting to fit into the advertised mold.  In the United States‚ public figures associated with media‚ politics or fame of a sort are considered to be the sunless revolutions poster children

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    Dorothea Tanning

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    Disregarding her three-week tenure as a student at the Chicago Academy of Fine Art; Dorothea Tanning was a completely self-taught artist. Her early works have been considered some of her most notable‚ including‚ Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (1943)‚ which was painted while on her first trip to Sedona‚ Arizona. In spite of Mozart’s upbeat composition‚ for which the piece was named after‚ this unsettling oil-on-linen depicts two female figures who appear to be recovering from a brawl with a gargantuan sunflower

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    melanoma later in life. Tanning Beds the popularity of tanning beds has greatly increased in recent years. Tanning beds emit UV rays to speed up the skin tanning process‚ which has made them especially popular

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    Tanning Research Paper

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    of controversy about tanning‚ and tanning beds. From the moment we are born we are being warned about the harms of UV rays. When going to the beach‚ or to play outside parents are always lathering their children up with sunblock‚ and constantly reapplying. When the children grow old enough to go to the beach by themselves parents are still warning them to remember to put sunblock on and yet as one walks down the beach you see an increasing amount of people tanning. This tanning behavior is well known

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