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@MaurielleFOX2
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If she was white she wouldn't even have gotten an internship. That is a terrible thing to admit to yourself, so instead she safeguards her psyche by overdoing the diversity bit
Could be substance abuse rehab. Maurielle has done the show high or drunk quite a bit lately, especially on the weekends. She can’t handle the criticism that her racist idol Wendy Williams handed her in a interview with Williams a few months back. Another possibility is when she was on “The Steve Harvey Show” (Harvey another racist) she was neglected in that show, Harvey just went to the other two girls for the interview. I don’t think Maurielle can handle rejection on camera and might drink it off.
I understand the next 'big thing' is "Colorism" wherein within any given race there is increasing stratification of those that are lighter and darker, and could apply to any race "of color".
Could also apply to white people. Theres a big difference between the guy in Finland and the guy in Sicily...
Human skin pigmentation is the product of two clines produced by natural selection to adjust levels of constitutive pigmentation to levels of UV radiation (UVR). One cline was generated by high UVR near the equator and led to the evolution of dark, photoprotective, eumelanin-rich pigmentation. The other was produced by the requirement for UVB photons to sustain cutaneous photosynthesis of vitamin D3 in low-UVB environments, and resulted in the evolution of depigmented skin. As hominins dispersed outside of the tropics, they experienced different intensities and seasonal mixtures of UVA and UVB. Extreme UVA throughout the year and two equinoctial peaks of UVB prevail within the tropics. Under these conditions, the primary selective pressure was to protect folate by maintaining dark pigmentation. Photolysis of folate and its main serum form of 5-methylhydrofolate is caused by UVR and by reactive oxygen species generated by UVA. Competition for folate between the needs for cell division, DNA repair, and melanogenesis is severe under stressful, high-UVR conditions and is exacerbated by dietary insufficiency. Outside of tropical latitudes, UVB levels are generally low and peak only once during the year. The populations exhibiting maximally depigmented skin are those inhabiting environments with the lowest annual and summer peak levels of UVB. Development of facultative pigmentation (tanning) was important to populations settling between roughly 23° and 46° , where levels of UVB varied strongly according to season. Depigmented and tannable skin evolved numerous times in hominin evolution via independent genetic pathways under positive selection.
They used to give out a book at work called Instrumentation. They would give it to the Class C instrument repairmen, and they would study it to get their Class B and Class A pay rate. Class A paid the most. The problem with that book is it would put you to sleep when you tried to read it. We used to say it was good to keep it by your bedside when you had insomnia.Editorcj wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 7:19 pm https://www.pnas.org/content/107/Supplement_2/8962
Human skin pigmentation is the product of two clines produced by natural selection to adjust levels of constitutive pigmentation to levels of UV radiation (UVR). One cline was generated by high UVR near the equator and led to the evolution of dark, photoprotective, eumelanin-rich pigmentation. The other was produced by the requirement for UVB photons to sustain cutaneous photosynthesis of vitamin D3 in low-UVB environments, and resulted in the evolution of depigmented skin. As hominins dispersed outside of the tropics, they experienced different intensities and seasonal mixtures of UVA and UVB. Extreme UVA throughout the year and two equinoctial peaks of UVB prevail within the tropics. Under these conditions, the primary selective pressure was to protect folate by maintaining dark pigmentation. Photolysis of folate and its main serum form of 5-methylhydrofolate is caused by UVR and by reactive oxygen species generated by UVA. Competition for folate between the needs for cell division, DNA repair, and melanogenesis is severe under stressful, high-UVR conditions and is exacerbated by dietary insufficiency. Outside of tropical latitudes, UVB levels are generally low and peak only once during the year. The populations exhibiting maximally depigmented skin are those inhabiting environments with the lowest annual and summer peak levels of UVB. Development of facultative pigmentation (tanning) was important to populations settling between roughly 23° and 46° , where levels of UVB varied strongly according to season. Depigmented and tannable skin evolved numerous times in hominin evolution via independent genetic pathways under positive selection.