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  2. 'Too Hot to Handle' Alum Harry Jowsey Says His Doctors ... - AOL

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    Harry Jowsey MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images Too Hot to Handle alum Harry Jowsey revealed that a dermatologist found skin cancer on his shoulder. “Hi friends, there isn’t really an easy way ...

  3. Melanoma - Wikipedia

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    The American Cancer Society's estimates for melanoma incidence in the United States for 2017 are: About 87,110 new melanomas will be diagnosed (about 52,170 in men and 34,940 in women). About 9,730 people are expected to die of melanoma (about 6,380 men and 3,350 women). Melanoma is more than 20 times more common in whites than in African ...

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    Too Hot to Handle alum Harry Jowsey is feeling grateful after his skin cancer diagnosis. Jowsey, 26, spoke to Us Weekly about his health status on Friday, May 10, during the Race to Erase MS Gala ...

  5. Belt (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Leather is the most popular belt material because it can withstand being bent, folded, and tightened without being damaged. Genuine leather belts will also adapt to the wearer with time. Belts are also made using a range of other materials, including braided leather, tooled leather, suede, leather-backed ribbon, canvas, webbing, rope and vinyl. [1]

  6. Lucet - Wikipedia

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    Lucet may unravel if cut, but is easily fixed with a small knot. Unlike other braiding techniques such as kumihimo, finger-loop braiding or plaiting, where the threads are of a finite length, lucetted (or knitted) [a] braids can be created without pre-measuring threads and so it is a technique suited for very long cords.

  7. Bating (leather) - Wikipedia

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    A tanner treating leather in Morocco. Bating is a technical term used in the tanning industry to denote leather that has been treated with hen or pigeon manure, similar to puering (see puer) where the leather has been treated with dog excrement, and which treatment, in both cases, was performed on the raw hide prior to tanning in order to render the skins, and the subsequent leather, soft and ...

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  9. Conservation and restoration of leather objects - Wikipedia

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    This million-year-old process is considered by some to be the beginning of leather creation. Evidence from around 120,000 years ago suggests that humans made leather clothing out of jackal, fox, and wildcat skins. [3] During the Neolithic era, humans began domesticating animals, such as goats and cattle.