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    Beauty of the Seasons

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    Beauty of The Seasons Through out the year‚ people all over the world have to adjust to the environment around them. Whether it is summer‚ spring‚ autumn‚ or fall‚ each season has it’s own beauties and flaws. But out of the four‚ summer and winter is the most two widely known seasons that are complete opposites. We all agree and disagree on whether which season tops the other. But summer is definitely a better season compared to winter because it is full of life and fun‚ it comes with beautiful

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    Racialized Beauty

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    first novel‚ The Bluest Eye‚ was published in 1970. “In the novel‚ Morrison challenges Western standards of beauty and demonstrates that the concept of beauty is socially constructed. Morrison also recognises that if whiteness is used as a standard of beauty or anything else‚ then the value of blackness is diminished and this novel works to subvert that tendency.” (Sugiharti‚ “Racialized Beauty: Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye”). Her goal in writing the novel was to make a statement about how “something

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    bitches‚ say what‚ I get bitches‚ say who‚ I get bitches”. It was not until then that I realized that this is the type of music that my generation is so accustomed to listening to. In The College of The Bahamas professor Ian Strachan’s article “Is Black Music Really Dead?” he attempts to understand the transition

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    Your Community College by Student’s name A Summary on Brent Staples’s “Black Men in Public Space” Brent Staples’s essay‚ “Black Men in Public Space”‚ was written to show how stereotypes about black men have affected him personally. He tells several short stories about how he was mistaken for some type of criminal. Using these personal experiences‚ he gives his audience insight into the cause and effect of these misconceptions. “To her‚ the youngish black man – a broad six feet two inches with a beard

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    Beauty and the Media

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    fifty years. Now it has developed into the only real place that American’s look for their sense of the ideal image for a male/female. Fifty years ago‚ the ideal woman was slightly plump‚ big-breasted‚ and rosy. In fact‚ "the dominant ideal of female beauty was exemplified by Marilyn Monroe- hardly your androgynous‚ athletic‚ adolescent type. At the peak of her popularity‚ Monroe was often described as ‘femininity incarnate’‚ ‘femaleness embodied’" (Susan Bordo 127). Marilyn Monroe was the 1950’s ideal

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    Beauty and Sadness

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    Beauty and Sadness Literary Background: A Hawaiian of Chinese and Korean ancestry‚ Cathy Song centers her verse on island themes and activities and understated pastoral settings. Her language is Standard English inset with words and phrases from Pacific and Asian sources. She has gained credence for lifting the mundane from homely backgrounds to produce a lyric strangeness offset by teasing and‚ at times‚ startling analogies. The poem “Beauty and Sadness” is one of the poems in Cathy Song’s

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    brothers came up with a story and made Alice follow along. Several years later‚ when she was fourteen years old‚ her brothers provided her with the encouragement and resources to get eye surgery. She describes the impact of this surgery in the essay: “Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is the Self” (emory.edu). In 1961 she left her hometown in Eatonton‚ Georgia to attend Spelman College‚ a predominant school for African American woman in Atlanta‚ on a state scholarship. During the two years she attended

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    beauties of nature

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    BEAUTIES OF NATURE We live among the beauties of nature and beauties of nature live in us. All around can be seen the mysteries of nature. Both the animate and the inanimate objects of nature offer new scenes like a film on the screen. Nature is an integral part of our lives. But even while we appreciate the blessings she bestows on us‚ we forget that we are plundering her treasures and thereby denying our children the pleasure of enjoying nature in all her abundance and variety in the future

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    Changes in Beauty

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    redefined the definition of physical beauty‚ particularly for women.  The digital media’s main focus for women is external beauty. The fashion‚ cosmetics‚ diet‚ and plastic surgery industries have thrived by using the digital media as a pathway to foster preoccupations with physical appearance in young women. New definitions of human physical beauty have been constructed in terms of outward appearance and sexual attractiveness that are much different from the past. In Beauty In History‚ Arthur Marwick describes

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    American Beauty

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    Sam Mendes’ American Beauty‚ at first‚ evinces the perfect picture of the ideal middle class suburban American life. The Burnham family appears to have everything anyone would want- success‚ money‚ status‚ and with that‚ presumed happiness. However‚ reality contravenes this façade and paints a much darker and more sinister truth. Throughout the film‚ several interpersonal communicational concepts are incorporated to depict the elaborate layers of the characters and their relationships in the film

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