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    profile picture we use on Facebook is art. But it is like the adage, beauty (art) is in the eye of the beholder. Art is a constant changing medium and we cannot pigeonhole it into one definition of what it should be or how it is to be expressed. It is what one feels when looking at any object, whether it is aesthetically or not. Art can be found in dance, music, literature and just about anything can be art if one can find beauty or expression in an item then to them it is art. For example I…

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    who has a beautiful soul. Juli, a character in the novel “Flipped” by Wendelin van Draanen, she isn’t brilliant and rich, but she has a beautiful soul. Through Juli’s bravery, determination and care, she becomes special in the novel and has an inner beauty. Juli is a brave girl. She is totally different from other girls, she always do something that others won’t do. Although climbing the tree is dangerous, she still climb it. When Bryce’s kite was stuck on the tree, Juli rescued it quickly.…

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    Analysis of The Judys Judy Spears (Michael Michele) and Judy Green ( Shalom Harlow), nicknamed by their peers as “the Judy’s,” are two female advertising executives who work in jewelry market for a New York advertising agency. More specifically, they are two equally antagonistic characters who are motivated by one common goal, preventing their coworker, Ben Barry (Mathew McConaughey), from stealing back his client, De Lauer Diamonds. Although they’re technically two separate characters, their…

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    romantic period, society judged women on their beauty, something that they have no control over. This idea of beauty being pushed on to young girls and this made them feel as if beauty was the only thing that’s important, but the romantic period literature was going to change that. As shown in Northanger Abbey and A Vindication of the Rights of Women beauty is displayed as the single most important thing for women and the following of these set beauty standards, which is wrong and degrading to…

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    we all know, women have tried many ways to make themselves more beautiful, attractive and desirable. They have tried to change their bodies to satisfy men, to be superior to the other women in terms of beauty and attractiveness. And, one of the ways for altering their body for the purpose of beauty was foot binding in Chinese history. I would like to give some definition of foot binding. It is “a painful tradition in China of binding young girls’ feet to keep them from growing, and maintain…

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    their teenage years children experience a lot of relationships; these relationships can either be platonic or romantic. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream Helena is baffled at the fact Hermia has just called her fair. She continues to go on about how her beauty could never measure up to the perfect nature of Hermia. Helena also wishes that Hermia would her how to win Demetrius’ heart (1.1.185-97). Any young girl, or boy, could sympathize with Helena. The young reader may be able to understand what the…

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    definition of “beauty” is a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight (Oxford, 2017). There are wide differences between ancient Chinese culture and the Western culture. The differences depend on the current culture of the dynasty. There are two types of the standard of beauty, which include the inner beauty and the outer beauty (Brand, 2000). Outer beauty is practicing their talents such as dancing or singing skills; inner…

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    Why Do Women Wear Makeup

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    How much do you rely on cosmetics? Do you consider makeup to be an essential part of who you are? When wearing makeup, do you expect others to perceive you a certain way? The amount of makeup someone wears influences how physically attractive they look, and how confident, intelligent, and friendly they seem. Previous research has investigated if cosmetics had any impact on the way that women were perceived by others. Previous research has focused on the correlation between cosmetic usage and…

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    Statement of Intent for Tourism and Recreation. I have always been fascinated by beauty and aesthetics in my immediate environment since childhood. I could remember vividly when I used to build caves and mountains with molded clays and cut woods and then have them decorated with flowers leaving my fellow teenagers and even adults perplexed by the beauty and aesthetic view of my works. As a teenager, I had several times, competed in a local aesthetics competition in which I always took the first…

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    stories of powerful and brave men overcoming obstacles that deem them heroes. However, the same kinds of roles for women are scarce. It wasn’t until The Spanish Golden Age when the very influential Lope De Vega began to write plays that demonstrated the beauty of well-developed female characters. Of course, there are extremely notable female characters written before Lope De Vega’s time. However, while iconic in their own right, these female characters can’t compare to the beautifully…

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