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The Peace of Wild Things: Wendell Berry’s Poetic Antidote to Despair, Animated
Two hundred years ago, in a prophetic book envisioning a twenty-first-century world savaged by a deadly pandemic, Mary Shelley considered what makes life worth living, insisting that in the midst of widespread death and despair, we must seek peace in the…
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Proximity: A Meditative Visual Poem for Those Reaching for Something They Can’t Quite Grasp, Inspired by Trees
When I am sad, I like to imagine myself becoming a tree. Branches that bend without breaking, fractal with possibility, reaching resolutely toward the light. Roots touching the web of belonging beneath the surface of the world, that majestic mycelial network…
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The Duke of Edinburgh was the longest-serving consort in British history and the oldest-ever male member of the royal family.
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How do pimples form?
Our Skin is covered in millions of tiny little pores, that sit at your hair follicles. Pores connect the surface of your skin to an underlying gland called the Sebaceous gland. This gland produces an oily substance called sebum which is released continually, in small amounts, into the hair follicles and skin. Dead skin cells are also carried up with the sebum so they can be washed away.
Occasionally, the sebaceous gland produces too much sebum. The overflow of oil can clog the pore. Excess oil and dead skin cells form a plug in the gland. This pore becomes clogged with sebum, oil, and possibly bacteria. These bacteria multiplies and can lead to an infection, swelling, and inflammation around the clogged pore. A white tip of pus will sometimes form at the top of the clogged pore. This creates a pimple.
Pimples are most likely to occur during the teenage years and around menstruation(for women) because during these times hormone production changes and the sebaceous glands become overactive.
Our Skin is covered in millions of tiny little pores, that sit at your hair follicles. Pores connect the surface of your skin to an underlying gland called the Sebaceous gland. This gland produces an oily substance called sebum which is released continually, in small amounts, into the hair follicles and skin. Dead skin cells are also carried up with the sebum so they can be washed away.
Occasionally, the sebaceous gland produces too much sebum. The overflow of oil can clog the pore. Excess oil and dead skin cells form a plug in the gland. This pore becomes clogged with sebum, oil, and possibly bacteria. These bacteria multiplies and can lead to an infection, swelling, and inflammation around the clogged pore. A white tip of pus will sometimes form at the top of the clogged pore. This creates a pimple.
Pimples are most likely to occur during the teenage years and around menstruation(for women) because during these times hormone production changes and the sebaceous glands become overactive.
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Pyer Moss brings cartoon imagery to a commentary on black erasure
Six months after designing the “new wave” coat Kamala Harris wore during inauguration week, Pyer Moss made history again on Saturday when creative director Kerby Jean-Raymond became the first black designer to show at Paris couture week.
An ant on the move does more than a dozing ox
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