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Can gray hair turn back to its original color?

I'm beginning to think I'm some kind of superhuman because all over the internet I keep reading that once a hair turns gray, it can't turn back. HOWEVER, I've had a few gray hairs, nothing that I've ever worried about, since I was in high school (I'm 22 now.) I have been noticing lately that when I go to pluck out these gray hairs, many of them have actually turned back into my original hair color of dark brown, meaning that the bottom foot or so of the hair is gray, and the top up to the follicle (say...4-5 inches) is normal brown.

Now, I *did* change my lifestyle a bit about 8 months back...started exercising regularly and eating more fruits and veggies and that kind of thing. And no, I have not dyed my hair.

Anyone experience this, or are my hair follicles doing something out of the ordinary?

Are there any sites available which might grade your GRE essays if you submit them online?

You could use the services of http://www.testbig.comThese guys let you submit 1 essay a day on their free membership and unlimited essays a day on their paid one.Another service that I learnt of just recently was Free Online GRE AWA Essay Grader - MBA Crystal Ball which I think is pretty cool. It’s automated (go NLP!) but very reliable for an estimate. You don’t need to include the topic but simply copy-paste your essay into the checking space, which is both a good and a bad thing IMO. I tried out out 4 of my practice essays (2 Argumentative and 2 Issue) and had scores of 5.3, 5.4, 4.7, 5.5 which gave me a mean score of 5.225 (and that’s very close to my actual AWA score of 5.0)You get unlimited tries on both paid as well unpaid versions, with the difference being that the unpaid version simply gives you a score between 0–6 while the paid version breaks down your score and grades your essays according to its Readability, Coherence and Organization. Either way, I think it’s a pretty great piece of software and would definitely recommend it.

Does anyone know what this means? Please read regarding my Discount Tire Warranty.?

Hi I purchased extra "New Tires - Mileage Warranty" at Discount Tire on my tires a year ago and they have already worn down i.e. the metal is showing. I was reading the repair, refund, or replacement certificate and it states the following: "In addition to the warranties above, every mileage warranted passenger, SUV or Light truck tire is warranted to the original purchaser for the specified number of mils of tread wear and against normal road hazards for the same mileage (if applicable). If our examination shows that the tire covered by this warranty has worn down to its tread indicators before giving the specified number of miles of non-commercial service on the passenger, SUB or Light truck on which it was installed, it will be replaced on a pro-rata mileage basis."

What da heck does this mean, that they will replace my tire if it is worn through the thread and its only been a year and I have only driven 30,000 when the warranty states 80,000 miles. I am so confused! Please help me. Ive already called and they keep asking me just to come in, but I just want to be prepared. I don't want to be lied to. Thank you

What do you like to read about in erotic stories?

You'll find that a market exists for any and every kind of erotica, including practices many people find repulsive and others that are, quite rightly, illegal everywhere. The readers range from just entering puberty (when they can get their hands on it) to well past menopause.

If you want to write for publication, you need to read what's being published, especially by the major imprints. Chain bookstores have erotica sections, and browsing or purchasing erotica is so mainstream as to be beyond notice. Romance publishers also have introduced erotica imprints to their offerings.

FWIW, you might be interested to know that most slash (male-male) erotica is written by women--and read by women.

There's a board for erotica authors at AbsoluteWrite.com, and a password-protected board where adults can post their erotica for critique before submitting it to potential publishers. Many of the regulars there are published.

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