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    dictionary defines the word beautiful as excelling in the grace form‚ charm of color‚ and other qualities.” Beauty won`t be able to find at once in people Some feel that beauty is all about plastic surgery‚ tanning to look their best‚ and being the skinniest you can be. More and more people are getting cosmetic surgery each and everyday. The popularity of beauty can be dangerous to people who are willing to do whatever it takes to achieve beauty to the

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    INFORMATIVE One of our most important senses is sight. It is our strongest form of communication. Fifty five percent of a speaker’s message is transmitted by the speaker’s appearance and body language. When someone approaches you one of the first impressions you will get on the person is their appearance. This person will look at many aspects of you and come up with a conclusion usually within the first thirty seconds. Many decisions in our lives have already been made for us that will impact the

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    200 Pounds Beauty Emily Johnson Abstract 200 Pounds Beauty is about an overweight South Korean girl who undergoes major plastic surgery to gain the confidence she needed to live her life. The female lead actress is Kim Ah-Joong who is most impressive when she performs a singing concert. Her only concern was lack of confidence in herself and body. Part of the main reason she decided get an extreme makeover was because she was heartbroken over a guy who was also her

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    Pointing to accidental side-benefits of cosmetic surgery will not cover up the fact that its intention is to make money‚ not make people better. If a fraction of the efforts pumped into it went into proper medicine‚ the medical world would be much more advanced than it is today. And the fact that the benefits arise from chance merely serves to highlight the greed that constitutes the essential nature of cosmetic surgery: those benefits ought to be all of medicine’s aim‚ not an accident resulting

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    fever for plastic surgery‚ and Wood cites in her essay some reasons like‚ “…Undergo cosmetic surgery in order to improve their lives.”(119) “Plastic surgery‚ he says‚ is “a tool. It can be used to customize your appearance in the same way you customize your car‚ or your pets‚ or the way you dress in Prada versus Dolce.”(123) I wonder in what moment people learnt to devaluate themselves and became a fake shadow of another person. After a practiced surgery‚ people is really happy‚ and all surgery have been

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    Many tales have been told of Narcissus‚ the son of a god who fell to his peril due to his own vanity and love for himself. The story is told according to The Mythology Guide‚ and this is how it goes: Narcissus was cruel not in the case of Echo alone. He shunned all the rest of the nymphs as he had done poor Echo. One day a maiden‚ who had in vain endeavored to attract him‚ uttered a prayer that he might some time or other feel what it was to love and meet no return of affection. The avenging goddess

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    The size‚ shape and proportion of a woman’s breasts can affect her self-perception‚ her femininity as well as her sense of physical balance. Dr. Nina S. Naidu is a plastic surgeon in New York City (NYC) who is dedicated to providing women with breast augmentation results that closely resemble the look and the feel of her natural breasts. Many Women Have a Breast Augmentation Following Pregnancy A breast augmentation procedure accomplishes much more than just enlarging the breasts. Ultimately‚ if

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    feel physically flawed‚ it has become an issue that leads to extreme perfectionism‚ depression‚ and a host of disorders among other problems. Women today suffer with anorexia‚ bulimia‚ self-esteem issues‚ acquire a large amount of debt‚ Botox‚ plastic surgery and implants due to the pressure to be perfect.What‚ in turn‚ is the root of this problem? There are many causes‚ but to name a few; women posing for degrading advertisements‚ the power and pressure society grants upon "beautiful" people‚ and

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    The Rise of Male Vanity

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    The Rise of Male Vanity By Erica Anne B. Santiago Men are from Mars‚ Women Are from Venus. This is the title of the 1990’s Best Selling book which tells that Men and Women are different in their own natural ways. But nowadays‚ most of the people think that sometimes this is not applicable to both genders. Dual Personality is very common and frequently seen in these days. In fact‚ Male Vanity is widely experience by most of the men. They are typically described as ’vain’ in the way they

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    about a young woman who has undergone multiple plastic surgeries and her reasons for doing this. Heidi grew up in a small town in Colorado and upon moving to Los Angeles‚ she saw women walking around with bodies straight out of magazines. She saw women with the “biggest boobs‚” and this made Heidi “flat and insecure.” She became even more insecure after landing a role on the MTV show‚ The Hills. She dove into the shallow end of the plastic surgery pool with a nose job and a breast augmentation‚

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