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    They are similar to some other tribes in the way that they dress. They tend to not wear a lot of clothes and if they do the women usually wear goatskin, but recently they have actually started to wear lighter cotton cloaks. While the men wear colorful fabric just around their hips, sometimes you might see some women in fabric too but it is more often seen in men (Klein). Sometimes instead of clothes they like to use body paint to cover the bodies of men, women, and even children. They have many…

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    A basic human tendency when meeting new people is to automatically assume many things about them just based on their physical appearance. People don’t often consider the fact that a person’s exterior doesn’t have any correlation with their interior. Many people struggle to overcome or ignore this bad habit, for it can lead to the downfall of what might have possibly been a great relationship. In the film, The Outsiders, this concept of judging someone by their appearance, seems to be popular and…

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    American Beauty Standards

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    Having an ideal body to fit the mold that society has placed on young women. Slender bodies represent beauty, intelligence and confidence while other body shapes exclude you from that title. It is well known that in American culture the beauty standard is set to a ridiculously high expectation. One that most women will never be able to accomplish without some sort of unnatural modification. And what is it that society continues to do? Social media, advertisements even the television programs we…

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    The second advertisement uses four different social psychology methods to persuade people, which are Halo Effect, Framing Effect, Scheme, and the Social Comparison. One of the psychology methods used by this advertisement was Halo Effect. They used this method by using an attractive women in the ad to try to convey the idea that anyone how uses this kind of eyeliner will be equally as attractive as this lady. This is the Halo effect because they use an attractive individuals to explains to…

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    In Brave New World, Huxley defines the people in their society by how they look, whether they are attractive or unattractive. Even in our society today, we see a lot of people being discriminated on their beauty, which makes a lot of men and women feel as if they are not good enough. In The Culture of Beauty, Gerdes states how there was an international study done by the Dove Campaign that “...thirty-two hundred women worldwide found that only 2% of women from ten countries considered themselves…

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    The word itself is a paradox, as it has multiple meanings including large, dreadful, and awful, yet amazing and great. This word perfectly describes the speakers changing viewpoint on the fish. As she described the fish’s physical features, it made her realize that it was rather beautiful for the looks that it was given. The fish may look tremendous in negative ways, but nevertheless, she thinks that it is still tremendous in its positive ways. Similarly, the shifting tone…

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    Sethe Change In Beloved

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    Literary Analysis: Beloved Sethe's appearance changes in various ways throughout the book. Her appearance reflects her state of mind. Sethe is described in different ways as the storyline moves along. First, it starts with Sethe's life as a slave at Sweet Home. Then, her appearance, and mind-set changes with events occurring at 124 Bluestone. Lastly, Sethe becomes very weak and would rather die, rather than letting her past haunt her. Sweet Home and Sethe's journey to 124 Bluestone…

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    The purpose of the advertisement is to get women to buy their gold bracelets. The message of the advertisement is that you can only be beautiful like the women if you purchase these bracelets. The target audience of the advertisement is women. Women respond very strongly in appealing advertising. Since women are typically the ones who wear jewelry such as bracelets, makes this ad more appealing to them. The tone is established through a balance of written copy and visual imagery. The psychology…

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    The abstract concept of beauty is simply a reflection of the cultural expectations present in a specific region. Each culture has its own beauty ideals that the population is expected to uphold. The Good Earth took place in Ancient China, where the perfect body type included small feet and a slim figure. An underlying theme of the book is the idea of internal versus external beauty, and which one is more valuable based on the different characters. O-lan represents people with internal beauty,…

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    My product is called The Majestic Lotion. The Majestic Lotion is for people that are missing hair. People with little hair can put The Majestic Lotion on their head and it will give them new hair the way they want it. The lotion comes in many different colors meant to match the skin tone of anyone. It is engineered so that it will make hair the way that anyone would want it to be like. It can make hair curly, straight, wavy, and even spiked. The majestic Lotion can also make hair the color that…

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