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    morning/afternoon class. The topic that we have chosen for our debate is “That airbrushing should be banned.” We as the affirmative team believe that this statement is true. The points that I will be talking about today is that manipulating images can lead to self-esteem issues‚ the different types of disorders that photo shopping could lead to and the extensive cost of airbrushing images. To start off‚ the deceptive imagery of airbrushing can lead to major self-confidence issues. • Even though younger

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    In the article ’Why its time to stop airbrushing’ Hattie Crisell explains the damaging effects‚ airbrushing is taking on our daily lives. She goes on to claim that every photo seen in magazine‚newspaper or billboard is photo shopped to be made to look ’Perfect’ when these photos are actually preposterous. The author takes in the impacts this can make on young children as they grow up trying to look like the impossible human-being. HCs opinion on women is that they are far more attractive natural

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    society‚ now see’s their personal image‚ particularly physical image in a different light‚ evidently a dark one. Airbrushing is the ability to crease out any flaws in a photo of a model‚ trim any fat off certain parts of her body; to in effect create beautiful flawless images‚ almost impossible for modern women and men to keep up with or resemble. An example of this airbrushing with “Former Cosmopolitan editor Leah Hardy recently admitted that she had airbrushed anorexic models to look less

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    another. You have made composite images by combining photos into layers to make a completely new scene. So surely this is a good thing isn’t it? ….. Or is it? What do you know about the Airbrushing Debate? Can you believe everything that you see on TV and in the media? What are the wider effects of airbrushing a celebrity’s features when they appear in a magazine or on a film poster? This extended writing project is for you to explore both sides of the argument and then decide where you stand

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    Brainwashing Our Future Jenna Vanderpool Around the globe today‚ the belief that a perfect body existing is at an all-time high. With airbrushing being used on practically every photo of actors/actresses/models‚ young adults get the false sense that they have to be a specific way to be prefect or normal even. It’s unjust that airbrushing photos leads these young adults to hate on themselves or on others for not being something that‚ in all reality‚ isn’t even real. Airbrushed photos

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    Reputational Risks at Mercury 5 Causes of Risks 5 Recommendations 5 Impact of proposed changes in UK’s approach to Corporate Governance 6 Corporate Governance and introduction of IPSO 6 Impact on Mercury’s Working Practices 6 Exploring the issue of Airbrushing at Mercury 7 Evaluating the Board’s Decision 8 Evaluating the Ethicality of Board Decision 8 References 9 Executive Summary The aim of this report is to examine reputational risks at Mercury Newspapers plc and to devise a strategy to help the

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    be misleading and dishonest. Many argued that L’Oreal used the tool of airbrushing in their images of Christy Turlington and Julia Roberts to enhance the perfection of their foundation cosmetic. However‚ L’Oreal did own up to the claim and admitted that within their Maybelline ad they did utilise the use of ‘post production techniques’‚ but they justified themselves by adding that the reason for using the tool of airbrushing was to ‘accurately illustrate the results’ This can have a huge impact on

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    should not be people we look up to in terms of body image. "Looks don’t matter‚ beauty is skin deep." We often hear sayings like this‚ and yet we live in a society that contradicts this very idea. If looks don’t matter‚ why does the media use airbrushing to hide the flaws of cover models? If looks don’t matter‚ why are so many people harming themselves because they are unhappy with the way they look? If looks don’t matter‚ why does our society still believe in the idea that to be beautiful‚ you

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    Looks don’t matter‚ it’s personality that counts; we hear sayings like this one almost every day. Yet we live in a society which seems to contradict this very idea. People say that looks don’t matter‚ then why does the media use airbrushing to hide any flaws a person has? If this really is the case‚ why are there so many young women harming themselves because they feel unhappy with the way they look? It is because our media and society promotes a certain body image which is considered to be ‘perfect’

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    misleading and dishonest. Many argued that L’Oreal used the tool of airbrushing in their images of Christy Turlington and Julia Roberts to enhance the perfection of their foundation cosmetic. However‚ L’Oreal did own up to the claim and admitted that within their Maybelline and Lancôme ad they did utilise the use of ‘post production techniques’‚ but they justified themselves by adding that the reason for using the tool of airbrushing was to ‘accurately illustrate the results’ This can have a huge impact

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