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    consumption companies - Hindustan Lever Ltd and CavinKare Ltd. The development of revolutionary skin lightening technology brand; Fair & lovely by Hindustan Lever Ltd opened up a new chapter on application of unethical promotional strategy to generate large volume of sale and maintain market leadership position in India skin care industry. Hindustan Lever Ltd (HLL) holds 90% market share of the skin care industry but when CavinKare Ltd

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    personal growth in that way. I believe that in education aspect we also need excuse and to eat healthy. Because if we are not balanced in the socicalogical part of the education part of our personal life then we can maintain the health that we need as humans. If you don’t have a good mind then you will not be ready for college. So your mind must be ready physically and mentally in order to attend college so balance is a must. (S.Ferrett‚ 2012) This book is basically like helping you to balance the career

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    Comparison: “Country Lovers” and “What It’s Like to Be A Black Girl ENG 125: Introduction to Literature Instructor: Amber Carpenter 1 Lovers and To Be A Black Girl In literature‚ we find stories designed to portray human life and action through some characters who‚ by their words‚ action and reaction‚ convey certain messages for the purpose of education‚ information and entertainment. It is impossible to find a work of literature that excludes the attitudes‚ morale

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    Melanin

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    the melanin in our skin is Black is due to the chemical structure not allowing any type of energy to escape once that energy has come into contact with its structure. When these steps are completed no energy is reflected away from the surface of the melanin structure. The human eye sees the color of an object as light reflects from the surface of that object. If no light or energy is reflected then that object will appear to the eye’s Black. (The ectoderm/ outer layer of the skin is where melanin is

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    Fair and Lovely Case Study

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    Introduction Many different companies try their best to advertise their product or service to attract potential customers. They use different strategies by emphasizing that by using their specific product or service their customer life will be better or even change. In comparison‚ marketers show how unhappy people would be without their products or service. Some customers are attracted to that kind of advertisement‚ but often those products or services fail to bring the happiness that is promised

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    Desiree's Baby

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    I read “Desiree’s Baby” by Kate Chopin‚ I couldn’t imagine living in an era where my value as a human being was determined by my skin color. I ask myself if I would have been considered an Afro-Cuban and treated like a slave just because my father is a “Quadroon” (1/4 African)? Would my father’s skin color‚ heritage and ethnicity make me an “Octaroon” (1/8 African) regardless of the fact that my skin is lighter than most Caucasian’s? “Desiree’s Baby” by K. Chopin is set in the early nineteen hundreds

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    Race and Culture

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    not biologically real‚ they reject the idea that humans can be divided into biologically distinct groupings or races (Mukhopdhyah and Henze 2005). The biological characteristics used to define races rely only on a few superficial genetic traits such as hair texture and skin color and ignore other major parts of variations in humans. According to anthropologists‚ the concept of race is a cultural invention‚ a culturally specific way of categorizing human beings (Moses 1997: 517). As a result‚ these cultural

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    Ifemelu In America

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    In Americanah‚ Chimamanda Adichie’s protagonist‚ Ifemelu‚ migrates to America from Nigeria. In Nigeria‚ Ifemelu thought of herself as a normal human being. She was educated‚ knew English‚ and had a successful career. Yet‚ when she enters America‚ the identity she had given before is quickly shoved up against American norms‚ clichés‚ and expectations of the “black woman.” Ifemelu is immediately pitied by her lighter skinned and white friends‚ and thus alienated from a people who are much more fitting

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    Tanning Beds and Cancer

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    According to the Skin Cancer Foundation‚ on an average day‚ nearly thirty million people tan indoors in the United States (“Skin Cancer Facts” 2011). What is even more alarming is‚ “a new study has shown that people who use tanning parlors once a month or more have an increased risk of developing malignant melanoma by 55%. Melanoma is one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer” (“Skin Cancer Facts” 2011). If this statistic does not scare those who use tanning beds‚ it should. Although a nice bronze

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    Race is something I have thought a lot about with my intentions on becoming a teacher. Ninety percent of our teachers today are white (Lee‚ Menkart‚ & Okazawa-Rey‚ 2008). With being white I will soon be apart of this standard‚ as well as being a stereotype of an educator because I am a woman. Going up I have only had white teachers and could count the number of male teachers on one hand. My elementary years where quite different then my high school years. I attended elementary and middle school in

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