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    soul-searching beauty is the crux of the poem, from the undying immortality of the Nightingale 's song to the ultimate end of the poem, where the narrator asks himself whether or not his encounter with the fantastic bird was real or merely a flight of fancy (citation). While the answer to that question is beyond the scope of this paper, the fact the poem poses the question is entirely within it - in fact, the question is demonstrative of the entire message of the poem. Rather than waxing upon…

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    stormy ocean that can either bring a person down or lift them up. In Toni Morrison 's The Bluest Eye, the Breedlove family is dragged down by the constant reminder that they are not a beautiful family, and how they never will be. The standards of beauty corrupt the Breedlove family, causing Pauline to become insecure and take her insecurities out on her family; and Pecola 's friendships suffer, as well as her sanity from her many hardships. Considering Cholly 's and Pauline 's childhood, as…

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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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    Julia Carta Research Paper

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    career as an apprentice within Vidal Sassoon salon in Knightsbridge where she got the chance to work alongside some of the best creative hairdressers such as Tim Hartley. After some time, Julia joined the college of fashion in London and the college of beauty in London passing with a distinction and this is where she discovered her lifelong dream and the passion for creating beautiful makeup looks by using unique techniques. Julia has been on 11 series of x factor as not only the contestants’…

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    Charming Feminine Tattoos – Delicate Designs Full of Meaning Women want to feel pretty and feminine and those who love tattoos want their artwork to reflect the same thing. But the question is - what makes a feminine tattoo? There are three components to a womanly design. These are subject matter, placement, and color. For example, a woman and a man may both choose to have a similar tattoo but to make hers more feminine the woman may add girly touches and pretty colors to hers. While the man…

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    Millions of young girls dream of becoming a model. For centuries, companies have used attractive models to help sell their products, such as clothing. Although the fashion industry seems harmless and fun, it creates many problems in society. Most companies like Calvin Klein, Levi’s, and Victoria’s Secret use the sexual appeal of advertising by portraying extremely skinny models who have been photoshopped to hide their flaws. The fashion industry negatively affects the mental health of teens…

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    how they should value themselves. In western society, people are getting bigger, but the image of what a woman or man should look like has not changed. I do believe that it is through the media, peers and family that they develop their standards of beauty and I acknowledge that it is important for children to practice a healthy…

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    Hairspray Countercultures

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    status quo of the usual icons that were known for beauty and class, the quirky teen made many decisions in her high school life that people of the time would frown upon. The running theme of the plot included the iconic styles and fashions staples, the impact of society on general aspects of life, and how the true American Dream of the main characters differed among them. During the 1960s, many things like big hair, flower patterns, full skirts, black and white TV, and hair spray were very…

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    Course Packet.”) For this analysis the discussion is about an advertisement and the morals, ethics, and societal position of Gwen Stefani. She tends to be a well known name with the younger generations and a reliable source. Her biggest asset is her beauty, that is her voice in this ad. Even if someone seeing this ad did not recognize who was in the picture her good looks speaks for her. Regardless of her name the images of her face, hair and makeup are enough to make most women jealous. There…

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    Throughout history some, but not all women have placed an emphasis on physical beauty over all other forms of attractiveness, but this emphasis on physical beauty can cloud judgement and force an individual to perceive something as the complete opposite of what it truly is. A good example of this reasoning is illustrated in Joyce Carol Oates short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” which illustrates how the main character, Connie tries to create an adult persona using her attitude…

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