Papers 1681-1690 of total 3480 found.
…. Cosmetic companies force open the eyes of these rabbits and rinse irritating chemicals of potential products in them (Product 2). Other typical procedures involving product testing include the application of “highly concentrated products…to the bare skin…
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…cleaned and made-up with cosmetics in order to use it in sex acts. The second sub-type, thrill killers, achieve pleasure in the act of killing, although sexual abuse may take place, the motivation is not sexual gratification but the desire for an "experience…
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…also be treated and subsided (Bollinger). Erythema Nodosum can eased with the help of painkilling tablets. Lupus Pernio can be camouflaged with cosmetics or Methotrexate, a medication taken once a week. Patients afflicted with skin rashes do not have…
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…United estimates that prostitutes receive less than one-thirtieth of the fees their patrons pay.” Of this total they must spend large amounts on their clothes, transportation and cosmetics. Another large portion, which is uncalculated for often goes…
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…cleaned and made-up with cosmetics in order to use it in sex acts. The second sub-type, thrill killers, achieve pleasure in the act of killing, although sexual abuse may take place, the motivation is not sexual gratification but the desire for an "experience…
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…. It simply means that it's cosmetically not the thing to do. Presumably the state will return the remains to the victim's family for burial. Returning somebody who has been cooked would be in poor taste. This would affect the victim's family. Even if they chose…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as a child.’ (Fox, 1988:214) ‘Denied control over clothes, cosmetics, and hygiene, inmates find it difficult to create a female identity; lapsing into a child-like dependency becomes the easy repose to incarceration. (Cauter, 1982;119) (Hawkins.) That handout…
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…it is part of the story to do so. The make-up used in the programme makes the actors look natural and is only used to make Cordelia and Pat look as if they are wearing cosmetic make-up,. Dramatic make-up is employed for the Zombies in the episode to make them…
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…it regularly and made no effort to disguise the fact. The manufacturers of cosmetics and the owners of beauty shops rose. The big characteristics of the 1920’s makeup fad was the use of pale powder, cream rouge, blush for circles on the cheeks which…
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…in the early years was the trade of Sandalwood trees. Sandalwood was traded with merchant ships, who sold them to the orient. The orient would then use this wood for the following: incense sticks, perfumes, cosmetics, and carvings. In the late 1830’s, many sugar…
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