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    whom? Definition of beauty in ads 8. How do ads define beauty? 9. What do you think of the ads’ definition of beauty? How do you find it? 10. What do you think do this definition of beauty promote? 11. Do you agree with this definition of beauty? a. Do you think this definition is accurate? b. Do you think this definition is suitable? 12. How do you think should ads define beauty? 13. Where do you base your definition of beauty? From what or whom?

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    K. Chesterton argues that the specific standards of Grecian beauty restrict what people consider attractive. In A Defense of Ugly Things‚ Chesterton distinguishes between attraction and physical beauty in society. He explains that external attraction is more natural and universal than the Greek’s socially influenced beauty. He believes that‚ “The tyrants and deceivers of mankind in this matter have been the Greeks”. He shows that beauty misleads people saying that‚ “To insist that one type of face

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    Perception of Beauty Our perception of beauty is distorted because of advertising. Girls in the advertisements are loaded with make-up and after that‚ they change their whole facial structure using photo shop. They make their noses different‚ eyes bigger‚ and clean up their eyebrows so that they look perfect. When girls see these advertisements‚ they believe that that is how every woman should look because they are beautiful‚ but don’t realize what they do to them. Some girls even go to extreme

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    feeling plays a vital role for his survival. Appreciation of beauty is one of the distinctive element that distinguishes humans from other creatures‚ that is‚ we like to live in beautiful places full of blooming flowers‚ green trees‚ singing birds as mental nutrients while we need fresh air and clean water with full of minerals as our physical nutrients. The natural environment provide our aesthetic needs through its amazing beauty such as ranges of purple mountain‚ snowy peak‚ green forests

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    Little Miss Sunshine is a 2006 film based on the dysfunctional Hoover family who set out to fulfil their daughter Olive’s goal of winning the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant‚ directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. The film serves as a satirical criticism of the American Dream through the exploration of the themes winning and losing‚ by exposing the flaws of society today‚ and advocating a loser status above artificiality. Through an array of film techniques‚ Dayton and Faris successfully

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    is very strong even though the look of it may not to appeal to people. It is not like the willow tree which is sleek as a velvet-nosed calf. The ginkgo is leathery as an old bull. They are complete opposite trees. The willow tree is grown for beauty. They are generally grown near water. It is very graceful with dropping branches. On the other hand the ginkgo yields a nasty-smelling nut that spreads to the air around it. Just like the speaker‚ my heart would go to the ginkgo. The ginkgo is

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    Miss Aggie tries her best to be a good mother to Len: A. I) Describe TWO things that she does which each has a positive impact on Len’s life. (6mks) II) Show how Len benefits directly from these actions. (4mks) B. I) Describe TWO things that she does which each has a negative impact on Len’s life. (6mks) II) Show how Len suffers directly as a result of those actions. (4mks) C. State‚ giving reasons for your conclusions whether

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    a good-looking people attract interviewers‚ get hired faster‚ are more likely to make more sales and get more raises. According to Daniel Hamermesh‚ an economics professor at the University of Texas in Austin‚ points out the benefits in his book‚ "Beauty Pays: Why Attractive People Are More Successful." that “attractive people seem earning an average of 3% to 4% more than a person with below-average looks. That adds up to $230‚000 more over in a lifetime of the typical good-looking person. Even an

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    the different characteristics of beauty that have allowed Brazil to emerge as a global leader in plastic surgery in his ethnography‚ Pretty Modern. Throughout it‚ Edmonds discusses Brazilians’ construction of beauty and the shifting views of treatment and enhancement‚ giving the largest voice to women. Drawing from conversations with people of varied socialite circles‚ he investigates the structural‚ cultural‚ psychological‚ and historical factors that influence beauty such as the implications of sensuality

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    misinterpretation of the standard towards beauty. According to Abraham and Zuckerman (2011)‚ the mass media such as television shows‚ advertisements‚ magazines played an evident role in changing the public perception of “ideal “beauty standards. Due to the quick access to information‚ the general public can easily learn about some new ideas relating to modifying physical appearance through cosmetic surgery and the new indicators or standards to beauty. The definition in beauty can be easily altered. With

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