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    Plastic surgery is a personal decision made by an individual or for a minor or someone who needs help with that decision. Patients use plastic surgery for a host of reasons. Plastic surgery might include a breast augmentation‚ arm lift or a tummy tuck. It means surgical and nonsurgical procedures that alter parts of your body which improves your appearance. Cosmetic surgery improves the patient’s confidence and self-esteem. Plastic surgery includes repairing or reconstructing parts of your body

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    eye-catching body that would make anybody jealous. Plastic surgery has always been seen as the "quick fix" for someone trying to look a certain way and in the past years‚ the amount of people who have gotten plastic surgery procedures has increased significantly. Individuals may say that plastic surgery is not an issue‚ but it is. These procedures cannot only harm the patients‚ but negatively affect others associated with that person. Plastic surgery defeats the whole purpose of natural beauty and

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    Nowadays‚ cosmetic surgery is becoming a fashion industry in the world. Many Asian countries’ women are crazy about this type of beauty. Plastic surgery is not just about becoming prettier‚ it is also about confidence building. In some countries‚ plastic surgery even relates to career or intimating relationships. But there are some different points of view about this phenomenon. According to Choe Sang-Hun‚ who wrote an article about plastic surgery in South Korea‚ plastic surgery becoming very popular

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    complete argument as to why people should not get cosmetic surgery will be explained. Starting with the history of cosmetic surgery and why it is around‚ leading into the basis of the argument and an explanation of the definitions that need to be defined. After the basics then there will be a case study that goes into the different types of dangers that occur from different types of cosmetic surgery (another definition for plastic surgery). Finishing the paper with statistics and one more case study

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    Sociology group presentation: Plastic surgery * Plastic surgery is becoming one of the popular ways to change one’s physical appearance in South Korea. * People in Korea believe that looking good can change their lives. * 40% of the people in Korea think that they failed the interview are because they do not look beautiful. * 70% want to change their social status through plastic surgery. Reasons: * Influence of social media: Celebrities have perfect looking. This brings

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    discuss the difference between reconstructive‚ plastic and cosmetic surgery and the psychological benefits of them and argue the reasons that outweigh the health risk. First‚ what are the differences between them? Reconstructive surgery is to to correct‚ fixed or repair some sort of physical deformities. Some of examples of this would be from a birth defect (cleft palate)‚ trauma (some sort of accident)‚ or medial issues (breast cancer). Plastic surgery is to transfer skin tissue from one place

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    A nonprofit organization in New York has an admirable mission‚ to provide free plastic surgery for low-income children who have facial deformities. Some of the kids who apply to the Little Baby Face Foundation do so because they are being teased over their looks. But is plastic surgery a smart way to help bullying victims? (Dahl 1). Being able to go out in public or walk down the school hallways with confidence is all a teen could ask for that’s what Dr. Thomas Romo delivers at The Little Baby Face

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    maintain the happiness and confidence that individuality brings‚ one must create their own beauty standard that represents who they are as a person. Camille Paglia‚ an author‚ academic‚ and noted feminist‚ argues in her article‚ “The Pitfalls of Plastic Surgery‚” that these unrealistic beauty standards are becoming problematic due to the idea that individuals in the corporate world are striving for the same generic look. In the article‚ “What Meets the Eye‚” written by Daniel Akst‚ a well-known novelist

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    debates have occurred regularly and are becoming institutionalized as a practice in American elections. Third-party candidates have fewer chances to join presidential debates‚ especially if the two major party candidates do not agree to debate them. Unless it becomes in the interest of both parties to have a third-party candidate debate‚ as it was in 1992 with Ross Perot‚ it will be very difficult for third-party candidates to become a part of the presidential debates. Even though third parties have

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    Running head: ENGLISH ONLY DEBATE The English Only Debate Layne Smith Grand Canyon University Instructor: Dr. Rollen Fowler ESL 523 / English Language Teaching Foundations and Methods Revised July 30‚ 2008 Abstract This paper describes some of the issues relating to the proponents and opponents to the English only debate. It is an argument that is deeply rooted into the cultural history of the United States. The proponents of English only laws view the spread of multiculturalism in schools

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