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    magazines. Looking at these pictures you start to feel insecure and unsure of your own body. Our generation of young women are buying these magazines to awe at these images of unhealthy and unrealistic idea of how women should look. These images of skeletal women are ingrained into females minds that this is what society has expected of us to imitate. Even though people believe highlighting slimness in women’s bodies in magazine advertisements could exemplify art and control obesity‚ thin models magazine

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    Angela Sanchez Ms. Kratt Comp 2 26 March 2017 Beauty and its Beastly Ways Beauty to many people is how something looks; one of the main attractions for humans is the shape of the body. A good example of how women would go to the extremes with their bodies to be fashionable is the poem “Flower Feet” written by Ruth Fainlight. In this poem it explains what feet binding is and why young girls did this‚ the reason was so that they were fashionable and considered higher class. Even though it would cripple

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    Influence on the Adolescent Mind: A study of student perceptions of body image and magazine advertisements Benjie Achtenberg Macalester College 2006 Abstract: America’s mass media produces‚ creates and promotes multitudes of ideas and theories that have enormous influence on the American adolescent population and their perceptions of themselves. The following study and its results will examine 9th grade students’ perceptions of their own body image and self-image as they relate to the media. This study

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    Saltzberg and Joan C. Chrisler Beauty Is the Beast: Psychological Effects of the Pursuit of the Perfect Female Body Women: A Feminist Perspective edited by Jo Freeman. Fifth Edition. Mountain View‚ CA: Mayfield Publishing Company‚ 1995. 306-315. Elayne Saltzberg (Daniels) was a postdoctoral clinical psychology fellow at Yale University School of Medicine. Her major interests include body image and eating disorders. She is an eating disorder specialist with a practice in Massachusetts. Joan

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    I had the opportunity to analyze others personality‚ her name is Marjalyza Reyes‚ 31 years old‚ an IT staff in a BPO company. She allowed me to have her as my subject since she also want to know herself more and connect her behaviors and experiences in most of our personality theorist. Marjalyza is the eldest among her 3 siblings; the youngest was their adopted sister. According to Adler‚ character traits and behaviors derive primarily from developmental issues‚ including birth order. Being the eldest

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    Woman In Gold Analysis

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    We do not usually describe everything that surrounds us. However‚ when we look at any object in our environment for more than a few seconds‚ we will possibly find incredible amount of details in everything. For this assignment‚ I decided to describe a painting by Austrian painter Gustav Klimt called “The Woman in Gold”. The painting seems very simple because it only depicts the woman in gold – Adele Bloch Bauer. Even if we can find lots of colors on the painting like green‚ blue‚ or red‚ the whole

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    called on the media to use female models with more realistically proportioned bodies instead of "abnormally thin" women who contributed to the rise in the numbers of people suffering from eating disorders. A report by the British Medical Association claimed that the promotion of rake-thin models such as Kate Moss and Jodie Kidd was creating a distorted body image which young women tried to imitate. It suggested that the media can trigger and perpetuate the disease. "Female models are becoming thinner

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    models‚ but it is also damaging the frail body images of most young girls. We unfortunately live in a world where fashion is promoting an unhealthy image for young women to aspire to‚ but with a set of standards this could create progress for a change. Because the majority of models in today’s society are unreasonably thin‚ and because media images are a major factor in girls’ images of themselves‚ a weight standard should be set for models to promote better body image for themselves and other girls.

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    bombards females with advertisements and images of glamorous women. These advertisements highlight their beautiful features‚ and the pressures of society encourage average women to strive to reach that level of perfection. The individuals in the photographs are often computer edited‚ manipulated into looking better than they actually are. The images portrayed by the media are often heavily edited and feature women with bodies not possessed by the average female. The edited images of ideal bodies perpetrated

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    previous research (Singh‚ 1993; 1994; Fallon and Rozin‚ 1985; Goodwin‚ 1990; Smith et al‚ 1990) to investigate the role of female body physical attractiveness and social factors between males and females in human relationships. The evolutionary theory and the social learning theory provide the basis of investigation. Four hypotheses were investigated‚ regarding female body shapes concerning their attractiveness. Three hypotheses were investigated in relation to personality factors‚ physical attributes

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