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    Deceitfulness We tend to form the first impression of a person by their physical appearance. We look at them and analyze what they wear‚ as we try to read their personalities. We analyze their body type‚ as we pre-judge them as lazy or as good stewards of their body. After knowing them a little more‚ we start paying attention about their behaviors and practices‚ and creating an image about the person with our own concepts. We tend to impose on ourselves what is right and wrong‚ and we follow this

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    Unfortunately‚ being judged by your appearance is by no means an effective way of determining what a person is like on the inside. Although‚ almost everyone will be judge like this daily by people they encounter throughout the day. It’s amazing how more times than not‚ it is a negative judging and not something positive about a person. Everyone should remember the old proverbial saying‚ never judge a book by its cover‚ never judge another person by their appearance. Because it isn’t a reliable criterion

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    19 September 2012 Professor Joyce English 099 American Beauty Beauties are qualities that bring pleasure or satisfaction to a person or an animal. People have their own opinions on how they define beauty. True beauty is not about physical appearance but also the goals and morals they have in life. With the combination of having problems in people’s lives it is hard to find their inner beauty. While watching the movie American Beauty by Alan Ball it describes problems that people face

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    aesthetics being a priority in any sense. Generally speaking‚ we are taught from a young age that looks are not important and we should not use them to make judgements of people. This is then contradicted by the notion of a doting mother always concerned about their child’s appearance‚ a nervous girl on a first date spending hours attempting to find something to wear‚ beauty pageants‚ wearing your best for a job interview even if the job’s uniform consists of a store shirt and khaki pants‚ and the like.

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    Calvin Klein Assignment When people think of Calvin Klein majority will probably have an automatic image of a half-naked chiseled male model with his jeans unbuttoned. This “natural response‚” so to speak‚ is due to CK’s great effort in connecting sex appeal with its product. CK took a bold‚ marketing chance with sex appeal and benefited from selling it to the point of controversy. To market sex appeal to customers‚ who are mainly in their prime time such as 20-40 year-olds‚ CK had to understand

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    are about her physical appearance and how she has failed in life as an actress. He describes her hands as “hard as dog’s pads.” Implying that she could never be an actress because she wasn’t glamorous enough and was never going to be the kind of lady who wore “red paint and diamond rings.” It would be fair to say that he finds the physical appearance of his wife disappointing. This idea is reinforced when he negatively comments about her “uncombed hair”. This remark about her appearance displays his

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    order to discover a persons true beauty‚ they need to include both physical attributes that are temporary at best‚ and also their innate gifts‚ which can increase and be maximized all your life. These inner qualities should be encouraged and nurtured in young people especially as they learn to improve themselves in hectic impermanence of everyday life. An individuals apprehension of beauty should not be solely dependant on appearance‚ but should also reflect a combination of inner qualities and feelings

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    socially accepted principle and although this principle has been widely accepted from the beginning of time‚ the standards of beauty have drastically changed from the past. In today’s society‚ there is a large amount of discrimination based on the physical attractiveness of a person which in turn affects them in the workplace in areas such as recruitment‚ selection‚ and performance appraisal. Though there is no correlation between beauty and brains as of now there are no set laws which prevent discrimination

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    issues with beauty pageants‚ some that are more concerning. Beauty pageants are judged based on physical appearance‚ yet haven’t we always been told not to judge based on looks? They aren’t healthy for kids- they take away their childhood. Lastly‚ beauty pageants do not set a good example for kids‚ they do many things that we are told not to do. In school we are always told not to judge someone by appearance but that is exactly what beauty pageants do. They are culturally specific and the non-attractive

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    Major Claim: Discussed in the readings this week‚ the major claims mentioned were the following. To begin‚ the authors argued how social constrictions towards bodies control the appearance and hygiene of a gender‚ especially for females. Additionally‚ another claim being presented was the concept of beauty and how it has dictated societal expectations throughout time and diverse cultures. Finally‚ the discussion of how certain mental illnesses‚ such as eating disorders and body dysmorphia‚ can manifest

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