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    The three main causes of changes in American families are the rising divorce rate‚ changing role of women‚ and changing attitudes about marriage. The first main cause of changes in American families is the rising divorce rate. The rising of divorce rate has increased for a long time. This increasing has caused too much changing in the life of American families. First‚ divorce has caused single parent for children. Most children who have single parent will have hard life. For instance‚ they live

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    Beauty and Fashion

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    Content 1. INTRODUCTION - 1 - 2. TERM AND IMPORTANCE OF BEAUTY AND FASHION IN SOCIETY - 2 - 3. HISTORY OF BEAUTY AND FASHION - 4 - 4. CONCLUSION - 7 - 5. REFERENCES - 8 - 1. INTRODUCTION Throughout history‚ people in every culture have sought to change the natural appearance of their bodies. They reshape and sculpt their bodies and adorn them with paint‚ cosmetics‚ clothing‚ and jewelry. These customs‚ however‚ are diverse and particular to a culture at a specific period of time.

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    Definitions of Beauty

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    beautiful? Today our society has turned beauty into something that is unrealistic. Many are familiar with features that classify a woman as beautiful such as having a pretty face‚ flawless skin‚ skinny figure and sparkling eyes. However‚ each of us has our own perception of beauty. Everyone has different tastes. We have certain features that we like and dislike‚ which makes it difficult to define what beauty truly is. If we cannot agree on what traits define beauty‚ then how can a woman discover their

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    dictionary.com. I decided to research the African American culture because their culture interested me most. The structure in African American families is often an extended family with non-related “family” members. The family is typically matriarchal because African American families are far more likely become single parent’s households. Grandparents are respected and often take care grandchildren while the parents work. In the African American community‚ the elder is very rarely place in a nursing

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    The Beauty Myth

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    The beauty image Humans seem to be obsessed with beauty‚ at least in our western culture. Thousands of advertisements are created and put into publication everyday and then distributed to communities all over the world. As we flip through our magazines and newspapers‚ turn on the TV‚ or glance at the billboards high above us‚ we can’t help being influenced by what we see. Advertisements can be successful at selling their product to their audience by manipulating the consumers’ fears. Advertising

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    Definition of Beauty

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    Beauty What is beauty? There are many different thoughts regarding beauty. Eleanor Roosevelt said‚ “No matter how plain a woman may be‚ of truth and honesty are written across her face‚ she will be beautiful” (Confucius‚ Roosevelt‚ and Poe). Edgar Allen Poe‚ regarding beauty stated‚ “There is no exquisite beauty…without some strangeness in the proportion” (Confucius‚ Roosevelt‚ and Poe). Confucius tells us‚ “Everything has beauty‚ but not everyone sees it” (Confucius‚ Roosevelt‚ and Poe). There

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    Definition of beauty

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    The definition of beauty has changed over the centuries‚ and over time become more obscure. In the past beauty was defined by the tone of ones skin or by the size of a persons waist‚ but it has yet to be defined by the character of a person. Men and women alike are held up to these impossible standards that were set by society way before their time‚ and enforced throughout their adolescence. For example when looking at the poem “Barbie Doll” you can see how society was looking from the outside in

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    the Typical American Family Even though The Glass Menagerie was based in the 1930’s‚ it is apparent that the family architecture and interactions could clearly represent today’s all American family. This play brings about the notion of abandonment‚ originally stemming from the father leaving his family and then Tom following in his footsteps. As with any family other issues derive from the fact that children mirror their parents and the mere fact that we cannot chose our family but we must find

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    BEAUTY PAGEANTS

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    Bimbos go bonkers Recently‚ there has been an insane rally against child beauty pageants. Personally‚ I am concerned about the way these beauty pageants portray women and young girls. This has come in response to news that an American company has decided to bring its pageant to Australia for the first time. Child welfare authorities in the United States are investigating a mother who appeared on national television injecting her eight-year-old daughter with the anti-wrinkle treatment Botox. ’’It’s

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    I have learned an immense amount from the family I interviewed. It truly shifted my perspective on disabilities and how families cope with them. Moreover‚ I have learned how much time‚ effort‚ and strength it takes to run a household with someone who struggles with a disability. The family I conducted an interview with is not a typical American family. James and Martha have two daughters‚ Lily and April. Lily is 5 years old and was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at age 2. Lily did not respond

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