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Hair Care Summary
1,146 words, approx. 4 pages Hair care is the process of improving the appearance of hair by cleansing, condition, coloring, or styling. Modern hair care is blend of science and marketing with hundreds of companies offering thousands of products to solve every possible hair care...
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10,294 words, approx. 34 pages
 Hair care is an overall term for parts of hygiene and cosmetology involving the hair on the human head. Care of the hair and the scalp skin are sometimes considered separate, but are often intertwined because hair grows from underneath the skin. The...




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Online Exclusive: Celebrity Hairstylist, Traci Washington Tells All
1/25/2005: 690 words, approx. 2 pages What makes your technique unique?I am into hair care. I call weaves a personality piece. My weaves are done so that the scalp can breathe. There are some weaves being done, butÂ
no air gets to the scalp and that causes skin problems. When you...
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Edwards to propose anti-terrorism agency
9/8/2007: 564 words, approx. 2 pages Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards said he would create an international organization to fight terrorism through shared intelligence, cooperation he says would combat the dangers facing the United States where President Bush has failed.The 2004 vice presidential candidate also said he would be prepared to...
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Save your history, museum urges blacks
1/19/2008: 722 words, approx. 2 pages Evelyn Johnson's father has never liked talking about his time in the Army during World War II. He was angry that black servicemen like him fought for freedom overseas only to come home to face discrimination, she says.Johnson, however, now has a window into her...
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TV Networks seek ways to end ad skipping
5/29/2007: 872 words, approx. 3 pages Some of the most creative thinking in television these days has nothing to do with comedy or drama. It's about the commercials.Fueled by a growing sense of desperation, networks are inserting games, quizzes and mini-dramas into commercial breaks. They're incorporating more product pitches into programming....


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