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    Beauty has been defined in many ways. In some cultures beauty is everything‚ its what makes them who they are and in some cases represents where they come from. For example in America white teeth and pink gums are desired to fulfill a beautiful smile; however the women of Senegal and the Philippines believe this is not true. To beautify their smiles‚ Senegalese tattoos their gums black‚ and the women of the B’laan tribe file and blacken their teeth. These women also convinced themselves that they

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    same mentality of most of the characters in the novel; she is insecure about materialistic things and knows that beauty belongs to white people. Claudia does not believe white is beautiful because she sees it‚ but because she is told and exposed to how others view beauty. Claudia believes white is beautiful because everyone who is older says it is. Claudia subconsciously defines beauty as having a good personality. When Claudia is given a doll for Christmas she tries to love it like she’s seen the

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    being part of a society’s definition of beauty. Some of these cultures are American‚ European‚ and Hispanic to name a few. These cultures have influence that way people live‚ act‚ and think. Often people find themselves picking up beauty tips form magazines sold at local drug stores. Advertisements of these beauty tips are spread out through ones everyday lives. But are these beauty tips a positive implementation to one’s culture? Are these tips standards of beauty a common and influential routine? Whether

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    a different aesthetic on what is required in order to make an individual beautiful. During the height of the Grecian period‚ to be curvy and voluptuous was extremely attractive. This idea of beauty was also true during the 40’s and 50’s in the United States. Marilyn Monroe was the epitome of regal beauty around the world. There is a huge difference between now and the past‚ because in past‚ the possibility of escaping these images was a realistic achievement. However‚ today it’s merely impossible

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    Are beauty contests harmful? - Outline- Elena Tylaweny Tuseo Purpose= Discuss whether beauty contests are harmful or not INTRODUCTION So‚ there was a time in which beauty contests had just started‚ in the 1920s. It started getting out of control‚ and it ended up in a murder scene on Christmas Day of 1996. Who ever thought that a simple contest started up to boost tourism would end up in such a way ? After the murder of the six-year-old on December 25th contests were and still are held yearly

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    Hollis Hitchens Mr. Saye English 102 10 March 2011 The Dictionary defines the word Beauty as “A beautiful person‚ especially a woman.” Nowhere in that definition does it suggest the woman is a size 0 with big breasts‚ flawless skin and high cheekbones. This is the message Dove is trying to send by creating “Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty”‚ to make women of all shapes‚ sizes‚ and color feel beautiful everyday. However‚ shortly after Dove released their first campaign‚ media columnists such

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    necessity of every lipstick‚ eyeliner‚ concealer‚ hair dye will make them beautiful‚ but what they don’t know is that it can hurt them with all the kinds of chemicals inside the products. All beauty products have chemicals inside them that can harm them by getting infections andor by affecting their health. Beauty products aren’t made for your health at all. They are made just so you can look pretty. There is no benefit within them because they contain such kinds of chemicals that are just absurd. As

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    Performance/Mise-en-scène in American Beauty (Sam Mendes‚ 1999); how is meaning created in my chosen clip? American Beauty has been described as a “blood-chilling dark comedy” and a “beautifully executed drama”‚ both of which are appropriate. Through Kevin Spacey’s intelligent and realistic portrayal of Lester Burnham and Sam Mendes’ meticulously arranged image of Lester’s life‚ we can find humour and draw a bitter parallel between our lives and those of the characters. I have chosen American Beauty’s dramatic

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    Pink pouty lips‚ rosy‚ dewy skin‚ flowing silken hair; America has become obsessed with creating this near-impossible to achieve standard for beauty by which everyone should be judged‚ women‚ men‚ children‚ and now the dead not excluded. And what is not attainable in life‚ is made attainable‚ and almost mandatory‚ in death. Western obsession with beauty is reflected in how they prepare the body of the deceased. On the first page of the essay‚ it is said that that practice of embalming and primping

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    Everyone has beauty within them even if it isn’t visible at first glance. When asked what a beautiful woman looks like‚ a majority of the population will describe a Photo Shopped model they’ve seen in a magazine. These people are myths‚ they don’ actually exist. There is not one person in this world that is perfect and that’s OK because our flaws‚ strengths and weaknesses are what differentiate each and everyone of us to the rest of the world. Media doesn’t have the right to label beauty to a certain

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