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    Curly Hair

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    most things‚ there is a way to classify what type of hair you have. The hair type is made up of a number and a letter. Any type of hair that starts with a two is wavy. Any type of hair that starts with a four is coiled. Of course type three is curly. There are three subdivisions of curly hair; a‚ b‚ and c. Type 3a is called Curly Twirly. Curly Twirly looks like a loopy S. It’s most affected by the climate. Some celebrities that have this hair type are Shakira‚ Debra Messing‚ and AnnaLynne McCord

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    Hair Analysis

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    tell me‚ “son you have to train your hair so that it doesn’t look so terrible.” I never did take any consideration into it as adolescent. My hair used to always be dry‚ which causes it to itch and be very flaky. Dandruff loved me‚ sometimes I used to scratch my head that I used to have migraines. Also my fingernail stayed dirty due to excessive scratching. I never thought not taking care of my hair could me so stressful. Over time I’ve a defeated now my hair is silky smooth and very healthy. From

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    Hairs

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    Because curly hair has a tendency to be dryer‚ more brittle and prone to frizz it requires more careful treatment than straight hair to keep it looking its best. First let’s find out what makes hair curly in the first place. There is more than one school of thought on this subject. Some hair scholars believe whether your hair is straight or curly depends on the shape of the hair shaft‚ which is determined by the shape of the hair follicle. A cross section view of a straight hair would appear round

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    characters in Playing Beatie Bow brings them home to the same old world but with a renewed sense of reality. “Playing Beatie Bow‚” by the Australian author‚ Ruth Park‚ is not only set in 1973‚ but also 1873‚ a century earlier. The main character‚ Miss Abigail Kirk‚ finds herself travelling back in time through a bizarre incident that ties her family to the Orkney Islands. Abigail finds herself in the emerging Colony of New South Wales. Abigail lives with the Bow family and her and Beatie face

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    Hair Extensions

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    luscious hair is what every woman dreams of because it defines and embellishes their personality. However‚ women are also keen on experimenting with their looks. They are often confused about what look to choose and what not. They want their hair to be long but also want to trim and style them. Hair extensions are one of the few methods to help reach the desired length and also bring a drastic change in your appearance. Hair extensions are yet another beauty craze to get different hair styles instantly

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    Playing Beatie Bow

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    Ruth Park represents her characters and ideas about the family using (3) novel and language techniques In the novel Playing Beatie Bow by Ruth Park‚ the protagonist Abigail learns about the importance of the family. She is a headstrong fourteen-year old girl who has had troubles in her own family‚ but when she is transported to the Rocks‚ 1873‚ and meets the Bow family‚ she realizes her selfish ways. From her experiences with them Abigail learns that in any situation every family member‚ including

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    Controversy Hair Style

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    Short cut Controversy hair style 1920 MORE mode creates hair hearts compared with the period of lay From American culture. And One hd hair‚ the only known US ¾ "bob ITU‚" will be the center of the debate initials. First introduced during the Great War‚ Bob Hair Pieces A revolution will ultimately lead to liver How will women wear their hair ¾ Up selamanya.Semuanya began in 1915 Debut WITH Castle Bob‚ named after the celebrated ballroom dancer Irene Castle. TEMPORARY cut her hair for a review of comfort

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    Playing Beatie Bow

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    "If you love something let it go‚ if it comes back it’s yours." The book Playing Beatie Bow (1980) written by Ruth Park clearly explores this statement and the true essence of love. Ruth Park makes you feel like a young girl who has fallen in love for the first time. Abigail Kirk’s family life was devastated when her father left her and her mother‚ Kathy‚ for his beautiful young secretary four years previous. Abigail had never forgiven her father‚ Weyland‚ for leaving them. So when Kathy announces

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    hair cuts

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    1–8. Hair and fingernail standards and grooming policies a. Hair. (1) General. The requirement for hair grooming standards is necessary to maintain uniformity within a military population. Many hairstyles are acceptable‚ as long as they are neat and conservative. It is not possible to address every acceptable hairstyle‚ or what constitutes eccentric or conservative grooming. Therefore‚ it is the responsibility of leaders at all levels to exercise good judgment in the enforcement of Army policy

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    Hair Regs

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    singular uniform look. Another reason for hair regulations is to maintain uniformity within a military population. They keep us from being too eccentric and while in Garrison they help us to keep a professional look about us at all times. They keep us from just “looking like everyone else‚” and help us to stay a cut above the rest. Male marines are known as “jarheads” because of their haircuts. Female marines can be pointed out by the tight bun and slicked back hair. Marines throughout history have always

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