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    is obvious that a society that encourages those sorts of enhancements would be energetic and eager to change their child in order to be immortal (McKibben). In our current society it is customary for everyone to want be on top. With the constant presence of photoshopped models and plastic surgery induced idols the current state of normalcy is already being altered. Therefore, who is to say that the people inducing these forms of altered normalcy would be against changing their child to perfect…

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    Gender Roles In Sitcoms

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    ways by continually prolonging out of date ideas. The women of the show are constantly sexualized in many ways, for example, In the episode “The Panty Piñata Polarization,” where while attempting to locate the contestants of America’s Next Top Model, Raj and Howard stalk the models and show up at their door pretending be the satellite repair men in order to gain access to the house, during which Howard says; "Every week, they kick out a beautiful girl, making her feel unwanted and without…

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    These are all effects that detrimentally change the persistent view on the society that we reside in today. The adverse effect that all these negative role models that are prevalent on Television set are immensity disgusting and show a bad image of presived reality to the children that we are trying to shield from the negative outreaches of the materialistic world. During this class, I created a survey which I asked to my countless friends on the social media site, Facebook to tell me what is…

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    what about 91% of America’s youth complains about nearly every…

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    Figure skating has always been an aesthetically pleasing sport, but people always fail to realize what kind of physical toll it takes on the athlete. These “princesses of ice” go through not only physical distress, but also emotional distress with the ongoing obsession to be perfect and the “best”. This unhealthy obsession can make a person go mad, which opens up discussion on arguably one of the most memorable moments in the entire sport: the Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan 1994 incident.…

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    life, public and domestic life, and future professional life. And we must embolden connections between programs and piece responsibility in educational success midst educators, coworkers, trainers, and advisors. We should build a city size school model where we can make community places into knowledge atmospheres, let youngsters take part in internships, and unravel the potential of societies to crack practical difficulties. We will prepare kids for the real world and for the imminent future.…

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    Social Media Stereotypes

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    One of the most popular videos floating around the internet right now are videos of makeup tutorials. These videos show “average girls” (that just happen to look like they are professional super models) showing exactly how to get their favorite looks by using certain products. Very conveniently the girl will flash her best smile to the camera and show the product that is about to be placed on their skin to the camera perfectly framing the symbol…

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    In journalist Skip Hollandsworth’s article “Toddlers in Tiaras,” he discusses the dramatizing effects of how participating in beauty pageants is sexualizing young girls. His purpose is to inform readers about these pageants and what they demand, stating, “All around the conference room…little girls do the pageant version of suiting up” (490). Hollandsworth creates a vivid tone to express the consequences and controversy these pageants demonstrate. He shapes the article in a sturdy, persuasive…

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    Chaka Fattah Case Study

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    When taking on the job as a Representative you will face issues and downfalls, but how you react in making change shows how fit you are in the political business. Chaka Fattah has faced many issues, but what seems to be a major problem in the Philadelphia County are these four issues here: Education, Health, Housing, and Infrastructure. First, education in Philadelphia has always been a struggle with the lack of books that are funded for the school, but the main reason for this is that there is…

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    Many young girls and women are affected by eating disorders worldwide. They either starve themselves to look like the models and celebrities they see on television or binge eat right before they make themselves throw up to rid all the food. Many people have different opinions and beliefs on how eating disorders develop. Some individuals believe that biological factors play a role in contributing to this horrible disease. Society influences young females to feel pressured to live up to the…

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