Participate in any of these 30 assigments
make an exhibition of all the hair-related art in your parent's house
keep tally of all the times you look at your hair in a reflection in a day
create a collage representing any hair-related fears you have
3. INTERVIEW SOMEONE WHO HAS EXPERIENCED HAIRLOSS in any way—balding, cancer, etc. Ask them to tell one story in relation to their hair loss, something that has stayed with them. Make sure to get details.
DOCUMENTATION: Write down their story in your own words. Title it with the reason for their hair loss and submit it.
This assignment was adapted from LTLYM's assignment #59.
UPLOAD GUIDELINES:
| MEDIA TYPE | MAXIMUM SIZE |
| Image (.jpg, .png, .gif) | 5 MB |
| Text Document (.pdf) | 10 MB |
| Audio (.mp3, .wav) | 10 MB |
| Video (.mov) | 25 MB |
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EXAMPLE
The squirrel who lives in the tree in my front yard pulls out her hair to build her nest.
I visited her the other day; it was especially cold and blustery and she had just pulled out her newly re-grown hair. It was silvery and gray and beautifully lined around the nest. The little ones were all still hairless.
She is quite young and has a lifetime of nesting ahead of her, and the only thing she fears is contracting the mange mite. She said that among the warnings her mother would give her about keeping her paws clean and never sleeping with her tail wet, the mange mites creeped her out.