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    Some people is brilliant, elegant, beautiful from their appearance. However, every once in a while we find someone different, someone 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…

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    Even when the monster tries to do a good gesture, humans turn him down just based on the way he looks instead of thanking him. As the monster is trying to save the drowning girl, he describes what the man did to him, “On seeing me, he darted towards me, and tearing the girl from my arms, hastened towards…

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    Attractiveness

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    Based on Hogg (2001), “If you like someone you are more likely to agree with them and comply with requests, suggestions and order.” (p189) People tend to look at the physical appearance of other people as a basis of whether they are going to follow them or not. Nowadays, physical appearance have an impact on people’s decision making. According to Desrumaux, De Bosscher and Leoni (2009), “Attractive people are percieved as having more socially desirable features (Dion et al.) in addition to…

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    What is foot binding? Throughout the history, as 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’…

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    Pink When you hear the word “Barbie Doll” your mind is set to think about your favorite childhood toy. “Barbie Doll” is a powerful poem. People around the world are labeled by their appearance. The main purpose on why “Barbie Doll” is effective because it demonstrations the negative effects on labeling people by their appearance and also by society. Society constantly influences individual lives, especially the role of women. Barbie Doll is an example of judgments between her and others she…

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    Attractiveness Definition

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    word "attractive"? I 'm sure your first thought was something physical. Attractiveness in its shallowest form is the physical characteristics one possesses making them "attractive". Attraction is automatically connected to looks because a person’s physical qualities is what is first seen, it 's what reels you into further getting to know a person.Why do we draw the conclusion there? Can personality not affect attraction the same way physical features do? Beastly,a book by Alex Flinn,is the…

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    According to the editor’s notes of Tales of Glass Town, Angria, and Gondol, the story of “Albion and Marina” was Charlotte Brontë’s first love story (510-11). While the piece does contain many of the elements of a pastoral romance, what is more intriguing is the secondary note: “[The characters may have been] possibly influenced by a recent reading by Charlotte of her father’s didactic love story, The Maid of Killarney, or Albion and Flora” (510-11). Viewing the text through a didactic lens not…

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    Essay On Ombre Dying

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    With an ever-changing society, I have noticed that within the last 5 years both my friends, my peers, and I have adopted the innovation of ombre dying our hair. Ombre dyed hair appears to gradually get lighter throughout the length of the hair, meaning that the roots of the hair are the darkest in color and the ends of the hair are the lightest in color. Ombre dying can occur with any color hair, and can even occur in the form of a reverse ombre, where the roots are the lightest part of the hair…

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    Due to a change in the chromosomes children can be diagnosed with this disorder that leaves the head and face with physical defects such as lower slanted eyes, undeveloped cheekbones, lower jaw, and undeveloped ears. Even though there are physical differences, these children still have normal intelligences. However, these children may also encounter difficulties breathing and hearing. It is also common for these children to have…

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    Doe Deere is one busy CEO that is not afraid to speak her mind about makeup. The fact is that the founder of Lime Crime has plenty of tips that she would like to share with all her little unicorns that wear her makeup line. Doe Deere is a refreshing breath of originality. Her tips and advice are all about boldness, originality, and following your own path. However, following your own path might lead to breaking a few traditional rules about makeup and fashion. The pastel haired unicorn queen…

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