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    Kim Kardashian and Beyoncé Knowles are two well-known successful women. However, they reached their success in two different ways. Beyoncé’s’ father used to put her in talent shows and singing/dancing competitions. Beyoncé then later joined a group called Destiny’s Child. Beyoncé was on a higher level as an artist, than the other ladies in the group. She became a solo artist, as soon she left Destiny’s Child. From that point on her career has been thriving. On the other hand, Kim Kardashian…

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    Bra Essay From puberty until death women must wear a bra (unless they are #freetheniple). Adolescents wear a training bra, then when they become teenagers they get the padded bras with the lace and vibrant colors until they finally graduate to mom boobs, which gets them a mom bra. The one with all the straps, little padding and great support. Each and every single bra a female buys represent her in a way, is she bold, or is she meek? A secret freak or conservative? Bras are every woman and can…

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    Meanings of Beauty If someone was to walk around the streets of their hometown and ask each person they came in contact with to describe their definition of the word ‘beauty’, each answer would most likely be different. Why is this? In today’s world, our population is consumed with the obsession of being perfect; having perfect hair, perfect skin, a perfect body, a perfect smile… every detail must be perfect. So it really is not unusual that everyone’s take on beauty is contrasting because…

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    In 2013 the Public of Health Agency of Canada, announced that an estimated 3 million Canadians (11.6%) aged 18 years or older reported that they had a mood and/or anxiety disorder. Veeva, a Canadian natural health product company, has set out to transform the way we consider, treat, and exist with these common disorders. One way Veeva attempts to change the consumer’s idea of anxiety disorders is through an advertisement campaign, which illustrates a new unique perspective. In this advertisement…

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    Farrah Abraham Before and After Plastic Surgery 2015 Throughout our teenage year, we surely have the pressure especially regarding our looks. That's the reasons teens prefer to change their looks. Which is what goes on, so Farrah Abraham cosmetic surgery is real. Conceiving a child in her own 16, she surely getting some issues regarding her looks especially after labor. Regardless whatever reason why she would like to help keep altering her looks, this may also because of her youthful age who…

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    Méryl Dennis Stereotypes

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    Context: Méryl Dennis is a French fashion blogger, model and traveller who currently has 28,000 Instagram followers. Her Instagram constructs a reality of herself and portrays it to her followers. Throughout her feed, Méryl generates the idea that she has the ideal lifestyle as well as having the ability to look attractive in any time or place. Her feed doesn’t only have images of herself but also photos of her surroundings (usually beautiful beaches or clothing stores) and of food (meals and…

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    “A Streetcar Named Desire” Personal Response As a young damsel in Belle Reve, I was frequently reminded of the old cliché to “never judge a book by its cover”. Perhaps this was an attempt to teach my younger self the importance of seeing the beauty in all things despite their external appearance, but nonetheless, the lectures of my youth were of no avail. I am a firm believer in the idea that the way one chooses to display oneself to the world has a direct effect on how one is perceived by…

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    The novel The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf focuses highly on feminism in today’s times. Throughout the novel the author describes different situations in which so many women are stereotypically looked upon. Many women think that the real meaning of beauty is what is shown on television. Many women disregard their opinions and instead mold it into the views of others. The author argues that some women are being victims by; work, media, religion, sex, violence, and hunger. Beauty was once ago seen as…

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    Kant's View On Beauty

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    Taste in beauty is a subjective thing and every person has a different taste. However, Kant and Hume view differently on the taste of beauty. Hume claims “every individual ought to acquiesce in his own sentiment, without pretending to regulate those of others.”(268-269) Whereas Kant thinks even though taste in beauty is subjective, people are still demanding others’ agreement. Thus, taste in beauty is subjectively universal. Hume defines the standard of taste as “a rule, by which the carious…

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    What Is Femme Obsess?

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    “Beauty without intelligence is like a masterpiece drawn on a napkin” - Unknown. This quote contains a deep message. The meaning of this quote is that it is harder to recognize true beauty on a person who is intellectually flawed and author is comparing that to a napkin and like how it's harder to find a masterpiece on something as disposable like paper. Nowadays women are obsessing over the way they look and in order to look beautiful they change themselves but that isn’t the only aspect to…

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