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"The Skin I'm In" is a book by Sharon G. Flake about a young African American girl named Maleeka Madison who struggles with issues of self-image and self-acceptance. The main characters in the book include Maleeka, her classmate Charlese, and their teacher Miss Saunders who helps them learn to embrace their true selves.
Maleeka Madison, Miss Saunders, Caleb, Sweets, Charlese, The Twins, John-John,
The song "The Skin I'm In" in which features such characters as Miss Piggy and Kermit. The song was written by Matt Robinson and was released in 1971 by Pickled Pigs Feet, LTD.
Maleeka Madison, Charlese, the twins, Miss Saunders, Maleeka's mom, John-John, and Caleb
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Intramuscular (IM): An intramuscular (IM) medication is given by needle into the muscle. This is as opposed to a medication that is given by a needle, for example, into the skin (intradermal) or just below the skin (subcutaneous) or into a vein (intravenous).
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The characters in "The Simpsons" have jarringly yellow skin because the characters were primitively designed, so the animators thought they could counterbalance that design with shocking colors.