Perez‚ Jal FS1-01 INFORMATIVE SPEECH “How to Choose the Right Hair Color for You” “Without these blonde moments; life would be so dull.” –Anonymous This quote really describes my feelings before I had my first “dying” moment for my hair. I was only 13 when my mom put some chemical on my wavy strands. I’ve decided to color my hair because I want to see my look in a different way. Today‚ I will share my knowledge and research about how to choose the right hair color for you. But first‚ I want
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In the show‚ a main focus is how people are judged by their appearance. Angela felt misunderstood and judged when she dyed her hair red after it being blonde her whole life. Angela didn’t want to be seen as that “goody goody blonde girl” anymore‚ she wanted to stand out and make a change. Her personality had changed; the people she hangs out with had changed‚ so why not change her hair too. But her parents and old friends judged
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barely any food and very poor living conditions. Hitler’s intentions were to rid Germany of any imperfections and have a perfect race‚ everyone having Blonde hair and Blue eyes. Hitler’s actions were luckily stopped but while his actions were in place‚ they resulted in the deaths of millions of innocent people just because they didn’t have blonde hair or blue eyes or just because one man thought that a certain race weren’t human but
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magical elements. As she sings‚ her golden long locks light up like a Christmas tree and show extraordinary capabilities. It is almost impossible to see beyond her long flowing blonde hair. In the movie‚ Rapunzels hair is the main focal point. Her glorious hair suggests that femininity is equivalent to only blonde hair and green or blue eyes. What possessed the writers to have Flynn address Rapunzel as “blondie” anyway (Fogelman)? This situation can be problematic because it prohibits understandings
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the jock‚ and the outsider. For some reason these movies usually take place around the time of prom‚ where miss popular expects to be crowned for her popularity. Denby described the first character type‚ the popular girl‚ as usually a tall slender blonde cheerleader that has two or three friends identical to her. Together these girls ruled the school‚ not necessarily because everyone liked them‚ but because everyone was afraid of them. Of course‚ this girl expects to be to be voted most popular
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negate the strength that she shows‚ sometimes the reality of being a woman is being in love. Elle Woods goes above and beyond‚ and shows the being smart and being pretty don’t have to be mutually exclusive. In a world that tries to tell women that all blondes are stupid‚ and all nerdy girls are ugly‚ this is an important message for girls to receive. A girls intelligence isn’t limited‚ or determined by‚ her
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American has been described in many terms such as the melting pot and tossed salad‚ but what are these terms really telling us as Americans. What these terms are trying to convey is that America is a country of great diversity. When it comes to the literature of this country reflects its population in its diversity of genres‚ themes‚ language‚ and voice. For example‚ the voices of Toni Morrison‚ whose voice were very powerful and appreciated in many ways as she wrote a very inspiring book call “The
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“She’s a dumb blonde‚ he’s a meathead jock‚ African Americans can’t swim‚ she wears a hijab so she’s a terrorist.” All of these are everyday stereotypes that people think when they look at someone. As we grow into the social ranks of our time‚ we are all subject to be stereotyped. Stereotyping is a way for people to classify new people by basing it off how they look‚ groups they are part of‚ and religions they believe in. When someone meets somebody for the first time‚ they automatically judge
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Beauty Standards at the Age of Innocence Beauty standards set by society for black women fuels into their insecurities and drives them towards self-hatred. From the start‚ Pecola’s community‚ classmates‚ teachers and parent’s drill into her head that she is unattractive. Pecola Breedlove comes to admit she is ugly as she starts obsessing over the idea of having the bluest eyes to make her attractive. Pecola full-heartedly believes that blue eyes are a necessity for beauty and if she were to by some
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Most of us have heard the new slogan‚ more than some of us have been exposed to the commercials and the social networking campaign that spread throughout the internet faster than wildfire and a virus; like a viral wildfire. “It’s More Fun in the Philippines!” But‚ after we laughed at the wit‚ marvelled at the creativity of the pictures with the now eponymous tagline on the internet‚ we are left to wonder; Is it Really more Fun in the Philippines? I’ve lived my entire life in the Philippines‚ not
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