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    Fat Is Beauty

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    Response to Anthropological Editions Essay #5 "Where Fat is a Mark of Beauty" Significant Concept: Simmon’s article illustrates a standard of physical beauty that is different than one might find common in United States or other Western societies. In the particular Nigerian tribe that the author details‚ a young girl named Margaret spends her days in a so-called "fattening room" where she eats to excess and purposefully avoids all but the slightest amount of exercise so as to gain weight - weight

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    Beauty and the Beast

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    The very popular children’s movie “Beauty and the Beast” was originally a fairy tale written by Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont. While the movie holds true to many of the themes displayed in the fairy tale‚ it falls short in other aspects. In the original fairy tale‚ the deal between the merchant and Beast is that one of the merchants daughter die in place of the merchant. However in the Disney movie the deal that takes place between Belle and Beast is only that Belle stays in the castle as his

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    Beauty In The 1800s

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    Throughout history and modern times‚ beauty has been valued and pursued. It has long played a significant role in shaping societal norms‚ practices‚ and reflecting cultural values. Standards often seen as eccentric in one part of the world could be the epitome of beauty in another. However‚ no matter the era or location‚ a common trend seen throughout history and even today tends to be pale skin. It shouldn’t be a surprise to many to the extent people would go for beauty and the fulfillment of fitting

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    The Beauty And The Beast

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    I thought that the musical II attended‚ The Beauty and the Beast‚ performed by Castle View High School‚ was extremely well-performed with moving music. The acting was superb‚ the singing was exceptional‚ and the pit music was astounding. I attended Beauty and the Beast‚ a musical performed by Castle View Theater Company‚ on November 21 at 1:00pm. The musical took place at Castle View High School in Castle Rock‚ Colorado. The plot interacted very well with the songs. The songs entwined with the plot

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    Bauudelaire Beauty

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    The Complexity of Beauty One of the most common phrases about beauty in today’s society is “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” Beauty includes a certain subjective aspect in which people are able to construct what they wish beauty to be. The phrase “beauty is in the eye of the beholder‚” allows for one person to admire beauty in one way while another person could admire something entirely differently. However‚ those who perceive beauty as a more complex idea that deals with the layer of its

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    Beauty Pageants

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    Should child beauty pageants be banned in the United States? What better “sport” for girls who are afraid to break a nail than Beauty Pageants? According to the “Journal of the American Academy of Child And Adolescent Psychiatry” in 2006‚ 40% of children who took part in beauty pageants have psychologic problems while the remaining 60% agree that they are unhappy during the pageant itself. With this statistic in mind do you believe that Child Beauty Pageants should be outlawed in the United

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    Beauty Contest

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    Do Beauty Pageants Serve a Purpose In Socity?intelligent that you‚ anyway. (Christopher Reinhold) Beauty contests do not serve a purpose in todays society. The only thing that it is doing is putting in young... Do Beauty Pageants Serve a Purpose In Today’s Sociey?women and range from infants to adults in age. Beauty contests do not serve a purpose in todays society. The only thing that it is doing is putting in young girls... Positives Of a Beauty Contestjudging and kind of characteristics to

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    Beauty Contests

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    Beauty contests have been in the American society since the 1920’s (Kareen Nussbaum). Just like football and dancing‚ beauty contests are also a hobby. Beauty contests are not harmful in anyway‚ and are just a unique interest to women all over the world. The unique thing about beauty contests is the fact that it is strictly for women. Through hobbies such as football‚ there are women teams; in beauty contests though‚ there are no men. So‚ beauty contests a very unique piece of American culture

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    beauty matters

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    Assignment Title: Beauty Matters Name: Student Id# 20323237 Course Code: PSYCH 101 Assignment # 1 Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of introduction. Aristotle Throughout my life‚ I’ve always been spoken to politely‚ got almost all the jobs I applied for‚ received

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    The Beauty of Imperfection Today‚ many choose to express their love towards someone in song or poem form. This type of affection existed even in the 17th century. “Delight in Disorder” written by Robert Herrick‚ subtly expresses his love for a woman by highlighting her imperfections. Usually‚ women would take offense to such actions but Herrick successfully expressed how he loved her just the way she was. This poem also successfully conveys the theme of love and has a tone of assurance. I had an

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