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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>Morinda's Desire, a Vampire Story is the screwed up mystery story about a diabetic vampire, a schizophrenic troll and her lesbian girl friend, a corrupt newspaper publisher, a mysterious death and a family of abusive ogre’s. It is small town, lies, cheating, sex and everything you would hear in a bar</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>A collection of three short stories about animals and their relationship with humans.</p> <p>Foam, or the Life and Adventures of a Razor-back Hog. Foam is an intelligent and courageous razor-back hog who ends up having a loving, human family for a while, when his mother and siblings are killed by a black bear. But, as he grows older, nature calls, and he must return to the wild, where the black bear still hunt for pigs.</p> <p>Coaly-bay, the Outlaw Horse. Coaly-bay is a magnificent horse, strong and fast, caught out in the wild. There is only one problem: he is smart, and he has no intention of being man's obedient slave. Ever! So, can he escape before he is either killed or broken down?</p> <p>Way-atcha, the Coon-Raccoon of Kilder Creek. The curious and adventurous raccoon Way-atcha is caught in a trap while out exploring the world. He ends up being adapted by a human family who loves him, but having a curious, and not very well behaved, raccoon as a pet can be a bit of a challenge.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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<p>A collection of three short stories about animals and their relationship with humans.</p> <p>Foam, or the Life and Adventures of a Razor-back Hog. Foam is an intelligent and courageous razor-back hog who ends up having a loving, human family for a while, when his mother and siblings are killed by a black bear. But, as he grows older, nature calls, and he must return to the wild, where the black bear still hunt for pigs.</p> <p>Coaly-bay, the Outlaw Horse. Coaly-bay is a magnificent horse, strong and fast, caught out in the wild. There is only one problem: he is smart, and he has no intention of being man's obedient slave. Ever! So, can he escape before he is either killed or broken down?</p> <p>Way-atcha, the Coon-Raccoon of Kilder Creek. The curious and adventurous raccoon Way-atcha is caught in a trap while out exploring the world. He ends up being adapted by a human family who loves him, but having a curious, and not very well behaved, raccoon as a pet can be a bit of a challenge.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>When a murder is too close to home Razor and Edge are forced to confront dark family secrets and do the unthinkable. Justice can be painful.</p> <p>A new Razor and Edge mystery with an unusual murder weapon.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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<p>When a murder is too close to home Razor and Edge are forced to confront dark family secrets and do the unthinkable. Justice can be painful.</p> <p>A new Razor and Edge mystery with an unusual murder weapon.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>This book describes Pseudofolliculitis barbae (Razor Bumps), Diagnosis and Treatment and Related Diseases</p> <p>When I first read about Pseudofolliculitis barbae (Razor Bumps), I said that that that disorder describes my brother's exact situation when he was about 18 years old and started to shave with a razor blade.</p> <p>I was then 13 years old still growing with no face mustache or beard.</p> <p>But my brother was already shaving to show a clean shaven face when going to school and meeting girl friends.</p> <p>Then small little bumps started to appear on his lower face and he was rather irritated by them.</p> <p>A barber told him to shave with shaving cream instead of shaving dry.</p> <p>Since then he did not have any red bumps on his face.</p> <p>Just like in my book on Entroprion (Ingrown Eyelashes), Pseudofolliculitis barbae is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder produced by ingrown hairs.</p> <p>It is most often activated by hair removal, particularly shaving, since shaving cuts the hair into a sharp tip that can more easily pierce the skin as it grows.</p> <p>Pseudofolliculitis barbae often develops in the beard region of men, but it can happen in all sexes and in any area where thick or coarse hair grows.</p> <p>Pseudofolliculitis barbae (razor bumps) is a frequent disorder of the beard area happening in up to 60% African American men and other people with curly hair.</p> <p>A good, clean shave makes the skin feel so smooth and soft at first but then come the red razor bumps.</p> <p>Pseudofolliculitis barbae (razor bumps) are more than just an irritation; in some cases, they can produce permanent damage if they are not treated.</p> <p>The disorder happens when highly curved hairs grow back into the skin producing inflammation and a foreign body reaction.</p> <p>Over time, this can induce keloidal scarring which looks like hard bumps of the beard area and neck.</p> <p>Shaving makes the ends of the hairs sharp like a spear.</p> <p>The hairs then grow back into the skin producing pseudofolliculitis barbae.</p> <p>Other names for pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) are:</p> <ol> <li>Razor bumps</li> <li>Barber’s itch</li> <li>Pseudofolliculitis pubis (specifically when the bumps occur in the pubic area)</li> <li>Folliculitis barbae traumatica</li> </ol> <p>There are three main causes that, together, activate pseudofolliculitis development.</p> <ol> <li>Having curly hair</li> <li>Being genetically prone to the condition</li> <li>The present hair grooming method</li> </ol> <p>Pseudofolliculitis happens when the terminal hair does not develop and move out of the hair follicle normally through the opening at the skin's surface, also called the pore.</p> <p>Instead, the hair develops laterally, underneath the skin's surface, through the follicle wall, and into the neighboring skin tissue.</p> <p>Occasionally the hair will pass out of the pore normally but do a sharp "U-turn" and grow back into the skin from the surface.</p> <p>Either way, the skin now feels the hair as a foreign invader and the body attacks it.</p> <p>Curly Hair<br /> The bumps happen when curly hairs are stuck inside the hair follicles</p> <p>Genetic Predisposition<br /> People who had a single nucleotide substitution in a specific keratin gene (K6hf) were 6 times more likely to have pseudofolliculitis barbae than those without this point mutation.</p> <p>Shaving<br /> Shaving produces a sharp, angled point at the tips of the hair where it has been sliced<br /> This sharp point can more easily penetrate the skin as the hair grows.</p> <p>This produces inflamed, painful, red bumps.</p> <p>The best treatment for pseudofolliculitis is prevention to stop shaving and permit the hair to grow out.</p> <p>Other treatments are:<br /> Chemical depilatories (break hair)<br /> Topical steroids or tretinoin (inflammation)<br /> Antibiotics (infection)<br /> Eflornithine (stop hair growth)<br /> Laser hair removal<br /> TABLE OF CONTENT<br /> Introduction<br /> Chapter 1 Pseudofolliculitis barbae<br /> Chapter 2 Causes<br /> Chapter 3 Symptoms<br /> Chapter 4 Diagnosis<br /> Chapter 5 Treatment<br /> Chapter 6 Prognosis<br /> Chapter 7 Folliculitis (Updated)<br /> Chapter 8 Acne Vulgaris (Updated)<br /> Epilogue</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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<p>This book describes Pseudofolliculitis barbae (Razor Bumps), Diagnosis and Treatment and Related Diseases</p> <p>When I first read about Pseudofolliculitis barbae (Razor Bumps), I said that that that disorder describes my brother's exact situation when he was about 18 years old and started to shave with a razor blade.</p> <p>I was then 13 years old still growing with no face mustache or beard.</p> <p>But my brother was already shaving to show a clean shaven face when going to school and meeting girl friends.</p> <p>Then small little bumps started to appear on his lower face and he was rather irritated by them.</p> <p>A barber told him to shave with shaving cream instead of shaving dry.</p> <p>Since then he did not have any red bumps on his face.</p> <p>Just like in my book on Entroprion (Ingrown Eyelashes), Pseudofolliculitis barbae is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder produced by ingrown hairs.</p> <p>It is most often activated by hair removal, particularly shaving, since shaving cuts the hair into a sharp tip that can more easily pierce the skin as it grows.</p> <p>Pseudofolliculitis barbae often develops in the beard region of men, but it can happen in all sexes and in any area where thick or coarse hair grows.</p> <p>Pseudofolliculitis barbae (razor bumps) is a frequent disorder of the beard area happening in up to 60% African American men and other people with curly hair.</p> <p>A good, clean shave makes the skin feel so smooth and soft at first but then come the red razor bumps.</p> <p>Pseudofolliculitis barbae (razor bumps) are more than just an irritation; in some cases, they can produce permanent damage if they are not treated.</p> <p>The disorder happens when highly curved hairs grow back into the skin producing inflammation and a foreign body reaction.</p> <p>Over time, this can induce keloidal scarring which looks like hard bumps of the beard area and neck.</p> <p>Shaving makes the ends of the hairs sharp like a spear.</p> <p>The hairs then grow back into the skin producing pseudofolliculitis barbae.</p> <p>Other names for pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) are:</p> <ol> <li>Razor bumps</li> <li>Barber’s itch</li> <li>Pseudofolliculitis pubis (specifically when the bumps occur in the pubic area)</li> <li>Folliculitis barbae traumatica</li> </ol> <p>There are three main causes that, together, activate pseudofolliculitis development.</p> <ol> <li>Having curly hair</li> <li>Being genetically prone to the condition</li> <li>The present hair grooming method</li> </ol> <p>Pseudofolliculitis happens when the terminal hair does not develop and move out of the hair follicle normally through the opening at the skin's surface, also called the pore.</p> <p>Instead, the hair develops laterally, underneath the skin's surface, through the follicle wall, and into the neighboring skin tissue.</p> <p>Occasionally the hair will pass out of the pore normally but do a sharp "U-turn" and grow back into the skin from the surface.</p> <p>Either way, the skin now feels the hair as a foreign invader and the body attacks it.</p> <p>Curly Hair<br /> The bumps happen when curly hairs are stuck inside the hair follicles</p> <p>Genetic Predisposition<br /> People who had a single nucleotide substitution in a specific keratin gene (K6hf) were 6 times more likely to have pseudofolliculitis barbae than those without this point mutation.</p> <p>Shaving<br /> Shaving produces a sharp, angled point at the tips of the hair where it has been sliced<br /> This sharp point can more easily penetrate the skin as the hair grows.</p> <p>This produces inflamed, painful, red bumps.</p> <p>The best treatment for pseudofolliculitis is prevention to stop shaving and permit the hair to grow out.</p> <p>Other treatments are:<br /> Chemical depilatories (break hair)<br /> Topical steroids or tretinoin (inflammation)<br /> Antibiotics (infection)<br /> Eflornithine (stop hair growth)<br /> Laser hair removal<br /> TABLE OF CONTENT<br /> Introduction<br /> Chapter 1 Pseudofolliculitis barbae<br /> Chapter 2 Causes<br /> Chapter 3 Symptoms<br /> Chapter 4 Diagnosis<br /> Chapter 5 Treatment<br /> Chapter 6 Prognosis<br /> Chapter 7 Folliculitis (Updated)<br /> Chapter 8 Acne Vulgaris (Updated)<br /> Epilogue</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>A troubled teenager becomes engrossed in an internet forum whose members have strange proclivities. An online moderator faces the wrath of a vengeful predator. Two boys meet on a park bench, and one of them is hiding something under his sleeve.</p> <p>These nine stories plumb the depths of self-harm in the internet age and beyond. They dredge up the dark parts of the human psyche and offer a picture of pain and depravity, painted in viscera-red. They are in turns brutal, shocking, beautiful and startlingly relevant.</p> <p>Make no mistake, though: this book may hurt you.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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