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    Beauty

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    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 really beautiful and have a nice shape‚ but in reality‚ some are really not as hot as you think they are. First‚ there are different types of plastic surgery that can be done to enhance a person’s

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    companies are conveying to society what the “ideal image” is‚ and that changing your body by the means of plastic surgery and cosmetology will be the solution to sadness and self consciousness‚ making you live a better and happier life. A notorious example of this “ideal” image being portrayed in modern society is Heidi Montag‚ who arguably ruined herself by getting too much plastic surgery. In stark contrast‚ The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne presents a much different example of cosmetic change

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    THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE ESSAY THERE ARE NO ABSOLUTE DISTINCTION BETWEEN WHAT IS TRUE OR FALSE Name: Nadhira Alifa Mandala School: Binus International School Simprug In life‚ people always encounter moments‚ where they cannot verify whether it is true or false. These moments are the one who triggers debate and research. Truth and falseness ranges from the rate of relative to the absolute. But can we really say that there are no absolute distinctions between what is true or false? Our own opinions

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    should be able to learn that their body is still developing and choosing to go under the knife at such a young age should not be okay. No‚ I;m not against plastic surgery but I’m saying is that there should be an age limit where people can be able to go under the knife. Some countries throughout the world allow cosmetic and plastic surgery at such a young age and that;s unacceptable. There should be some laws set where they can set it to atleast age 21 for you to have work done on your body.

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    Foot Binding

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    "Painful Memories for China ’s Footbinding Survivors." NPR. NPR‚ n.d. Web. 04 May 2014. Schiavenza‚ Matt. "The Peculiar History of Foot Binding in China." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company‚ 16 Sept. 2013. Web. 06 May 2014. "The Dangers of Plastic Surgery." International Business Times. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 07 May 2014. "Top 10 Harmful Effects of Using Cosmetics - List Crux." List Crux. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 07 May 2014. Wagner‚ Ann. "For Beauty ’s Sake: The Practice of Footbinding in China." China History

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    Exemplification Essay

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    women want an idealistic body. We all are aware that plastic surgery is not the only way to get an idealistic body. Researchers have noticed that women are willing to try anything because to lose the weight the proper way is not convenient. Several women have become interested in other ways besides plastic surgery to get a toned body. Television and internet advertisements have been able to persuade ways to get a “perfect body” without plastic surgery that can affect models‚ women‚ and celebrities.

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    Liposuction: The Bad and The Ugly Due to the risk involved‚ liposuction is not the answer to having a great body. Liposuction is one of the most popular forms of cosmetic surgery today. Those seeking the perfect body seldom understand the risks involved in this invasive surgery. One of the risks of liposuction is that fat cells can grow back in the area where the procedure took place. Another risk associated with this procedure is over-aggressive fat removal. Poor work performed by untrained

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    Natural Beauty

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    the feeling of being uncomfterable. A literary device that the song “Natural Beauty” has is metaphor‚ for the fact that all the artist is singing is making a direct comparison with a person’s natural beauty and with someone’s who is fake‚ as in plastic surgery‚ or would try to imitate to be someone else who isn’t them. Now a days beauty propaganda makes people feel insecure about themselves to the point that they decide to imitate somebody else who isn’t them. For example‚ “These magazines got you

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    Critical Film Response (Western Eyes) The documentary film ‘Western Eyes’ by Ann Shin presents two Canadian women of Asian descent who are contemplating having plastic surgery to permanently change their looks. The aim of their surgeries was to westernize their appearances. Sharon‚ who is of Korean descent‚ wants to have eyelid surgery done to give her eyes ‘more of a fold’. Maria is of Filipino descent and was considering changing both her eyes and nose at the beginning of the film. Sharon‚ the

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    surgical mesh since it was adopted for hernia repair surgeries. In recent years‚ the mesh has been used in treating women who suffered from pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI). The transvaginal mesh is embedded through incisions in the vagina during the surgery. The actual mesh is a flexible patch of screen‚ made of plastic-like components‚ and is designed to support weakened areas of the body. A transvaginal mesh surgery is considered one of the highly popular procedures

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