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    Society and Beauty The media constantly bombards society with unrealistic body types encouraging people‚ especially women‚ to try to look like celebrities. Nowadays‚ people tend to spend money to change their image by having plastic surgery‚ taking weight loss pills‚ and doing exercise. Instead of beauty being in the eye of the beholder‚ it is more like beauty is in the eye of society. Of course‚ when viewers look at television‚ the media sets the cameras up so that people can look like they are

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    6 Reasons to Own a Camaro Here at Isle Casino Hotel Waterloo we have a lot of reasons to be excited for the month of February. First of all‚ we have a slew of fun promotions including Beaded Peel & Win‚ and Cupid’s Craze. You know it’s all about that Valentine’s Day love. But this year‚ we will be offering a promotion that is one of our most exciting ones to date. We will be doing drawings for a brand new car‚ a Camaro to be exact! More details will be revealed later. But first‚ read on to learn

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    The standard for American beauty is corrupt; it negatively affects women’s self-esteem and body image. This “standard” needs to be changed because there is no true definition of beauty. In society‚ beauty is based on appearance – hair style‚ body image and body shape‚ skin color/ethnicity‚ clothes‚ tattoos‚ piercings‚ etc. This corruption comes from the media‚ which have aided in the creation and evolution of American culture. A powerful and beautiful way to help society become further aware of this

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    make-up is not the way to raise a modest child. When beauty pageants first began‚ they were not judging contestants solely on their outward appearances‚ but also on the individual as a person. The beauty pageant winners served as positive role models that showed the younger contestants what being a well-rounded young woman was like. These role-models proved to the younger girls that external beauty was not everything‚ and that internal beauty would benefit them greatly in many aspects of their futures

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    knowledge that you are never alone." Beauty is the measurement of your radiance‚ soul and personality. However‚ Webster’s and the media would like you to believe that beauty is a one hundred percent physical term‚ that its definition is the measure of having the closest to correct bust line and waist line. Beauty itself has an incredible definition‚ a incredibly large definition of what it is not and an interesting history. Although‚ the media wants you to believe beauty can come in a bottle‚ it actually

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    It is said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder‚ but when the image of beauty is one that has been ingrained into the mind since childhood‚ how can that statement possibly be true. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison proves this statement to be contradictory‚ because‚ in her novel‚ beauty is no longer just a person’s opinion but has been made into an unwritten rule‚ a standard set by society for society. The use of the theme black as other makes evident the cause and effect relationship a person’s

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    The Problems and Pleasures of Pageants Beauty pageants have been questioned on whether or not their truly innocent. In some cases‚ the smiles are more likely than not phony. On the other hand‚ the abundance of memories and skills gained from these extravaganzas can create a positive effect on the child. On the negative side‚ pageants are found to be full of drama from both the parents and from the stress of the requirements‚ including eating disorders. They also lead to bad sportsmanship and the

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    like and how the view of beauty should not be as superficial as the modern culture makes it out to be. Outline: 1. Intro a. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”‚ this saying can be proven by looking at the different cultures throughout the ages. Beauty of a woman is much more than what she looks like‚ it is also what a woman’s body can produce and withstand‚ what is within her. Past cultures show us something that our modern culture tends to forget; that beauty of a woman is more than

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    Beauty is combination of qualities‚ such as shape‚ color‚ or form‚ that pleases the aesthetic senses‚ especially the sight. This is how the majority of people define beauty without having an understanding of its different points. We are so closed minded about how we should look and how we should not look that we overlook the big picture. Beauty gives us confidence and should make us feel confident in how we choose to express yourself. There should not be one ideal way we should look‚ but we somehow

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    five year olds they actually are. In my opinion beauty pageants are harmful to children. Beauty pageants create a negative environment for children putting them under pressure and negative self evaluation. Pageants judge only the external aspects of a child rather than their inner beauty and beauty pageants are very time consuming (getting the perfect costume‚ practicing all day long‚ and having the child’s hair done.) The atmosphere of a beauty pageant can be considered negative. The contestant

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