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    Hair Contamination and Food Processing Plants When you are working with food‚ you have to take extra care to not contaminate the food in the process. Just like hands‚ hair is always and heavily contaminated with microorganisms. To prevent contamination‚ the proper prevention garments must be used‚ such as hair bouffants and beard snoods. When it comes to hair contamination prevention it’s important to understand how hair sheds and how it behaves under hair coverings. Using appropriate hair coverings

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    Exploratory Essay: Truly Accepting and Valuing Natural Hair “I woke up like this we Flawless‚ Oh get it Bee” Tiana sings to herself as she looks in the mirror and unravels her twist. She gets in her car and drives to her sister’s baby shower. Her mother rushes towards Tiana “Girl how dare you come out here without combing that head. I raised you better than that. Here’s some money for a perm. Now go home and stop embarrassing me on your sister’s big day.” Tiana leaves but she doesn’t go home she

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    same waves for hair styles that you see in popular magazines. Extensions can be curled and dyed in any way that you like without an adverse reaction. Romance Hair Products 5a Grade Brazilian Loose Wave Virgin Hair Extension is made from human hair so it’ll behave like human hair. You don’t have to worry about the extensions being made of chemicals or synthetics. When you adhere these extensions to your scalp‚ you can curl‚ dye or bleach them without worry. The hair is 100% human hair. Each bundle

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    How to French Braid Hair

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    How to French Braid Hair: Hello! Are you tired of wearing that bland old ponytail to clinical and class every day?? Yeah‚ I thought so. Today‚ is your lucky day. I am going to teach you all how to French braid your hair! If you could please split up into twos‚ and I need a partner as well. Who would like to be my partner? Morgan? Ok‚ awesome! Before we begin the lesson‚ I want your full attention‚ so I will let you all decide whether we do one braid down the hair‚ or two. Which one will it be

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    Harlem In The 1920's

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    In the 1920’s New York was more important to jazz than Chicago. Although Chicago had this larger than life aspect Giola says it was often less glamorous and that the “nightspots were often makeshift rather than opulent” New york‚ on the other hand‚ African Americans created these new societies with the development of Harlem. New york was the 2nd most segregated city and this lead to black living in congested areas one of which being Harlem. Harlem was overpopulated with African American living in

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    Author: Salman Rushdie Title: The Prophet´s Hair Published: East‚ West; 1994 Genre: a short story Characters: 2 groups: those whose god is money and those whose god is an actual deity‚ in this case the prophet Muhammad Motivated by money: the thieves who beat and rob Atta‚ the flower-vendor who finds him‚ Sheikh Sin – the Thief of Thieves‚ whom Huma hired to steal the hair from her father Hashim – the moneylender is under the spell of money when he is first introduced into the story‚ thought

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    Were you ever curious how hairstyling ‚beauty‚ and hair coloring ever came about? Who‚ back in the day would have ever come up with the idea of changing ones hair style‚ let alone color of the hair? Well studies reveal that haircutting and hairstyling were practiced in some form as early as the glacial age. They used simple but effective implements like sharpened flints‚ oyster shells‚ or bone. Animal sinew of hide were used to tie hair back‚ or as a adornment. Your probably thinking the same thing

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    Imari Allen AFA2000 July 27‚ 2013 Evolution of African American Hair What has made an influential impact of the evolution of African American hair? Topic Outline: African American Hair I. Introduction -Good Hair v. Bad Hair -Cultural Perception -Natural v. Relaxed (Hair Health) II. History/ Influential Figures -Black Madonna -Madame CJ Walker -George E Johnson -Angela Davis III. Evolution/ Different types -Shaved heads -Naps -Cornrows -Pressed/Hot Comb -Relaxer/Perm

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    Bernice Cut Her Hair

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    At this point in the story‚ Bernice decides to take a bold decision of cutting her hair short‚ but then realizes that she made a mistake and she need to stay true to herself. She makes this choice to differentiate herself from other girls. “It’s such a sure and easy way of attracting attention." “ With the feeling that people really enjoyed looking at her and listening to her came the foundation of self-confidence.” Bernice is desperate to have attention she needs people to acknowledge her. Days

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    challenged by evolution led to the change of religious beliefs. Religion in The 1920s was just a trend when it started out. No one really actually believed in God like they should. War was the main reason why people really started to get into Christianity. Moms and dads did not want to have to go to their sons’ funeral. In the 1920s religion was politically important. There were many cultures from all over that were in America. Christianity at this time took a dim view of them as multiculturalism was

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