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    Shenanigan's Tattoo

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    centuries ago, specifically more than 5,000 years ago. In 1991, a frozen man was recovered in the Alps that would change history. Ötzi the Iceman is “the most famous tattooed ancient man” in history (Lobell and Powell 1). They discovered that Ötzi’s body contained over fifty tattoos that covered his skin, becoming one of the best preserved human remains found with evidence of tattoo art. In addition to Ötzi, tattoos were part of many different traditions stemming from Russia to Egypt, to Japan…

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    mainstream culture, this body art has thrived and proven itself as an iconic art for many generations of Americans. Tattooing has existed for hundreds of years, and its influence still…

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    Georgia in 1944, is a Pulitzer Prize winning creator. Walker's innovative vision is taken from her past encounters and she utilizes them as a part of her books. "The Flowers," a short story from the accumulation titled In Love and Trouble: Stories of Black Women, was composed about Myop a ten year old African American young lady whose guardians were poor tenant farmers in country Georgia amid an increased time of racial viciousness. “The Flowers” is a story of losing innocence. The story…

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    Ornament In Ancient Art

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    likely, it's his intention, trying to point it out the superiority of a woman over a man. At the same time, it emphasizes the fragility of the female body and, on the contrary, highlights the spiritual power of the woman. If a man appears in Klimt's paintings, it is primarily to create a contrast between them and to support the power of a woman. Female body as a motive “Every art is erotic“ one of the sentences of Adolf Loss who appeared in his critical article Ornament and Crime published in…

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    self-esteem on how the media portrays their bodies and how it’s a mental and physical problem because it tells the society that every women supposed to have this specific type of body, slim and attractive as an ideal women which supposed to satisfy men. Companies and the media themselves thinks that women would be able to feel better and more confident about themselves if they’re not really who they are, but a more sexier and slim women by having their bodies transformed and shaped into…

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    Pressuring People To Have “The Perfect Body” There is not a day where a person does not see at least one picture of a model in a magazine. Anyone can walk through a store and find a magazine with a slim model on the cover. But, that is not all; if they were to keep turning the pages he or she would most definitely find more pictures of models, which all would be skinny. Pictures in magazines like these have always negatively influenced people, but still magazines steadily advertise the models.…

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    Jenna's Monologue

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    open just a tiny bit. I could barely make out that she was wearing nothing but a nightshirt and panties. What the heck was she up to? She reached up to the top of my blanket and slowly, noiselessly, pulled it down at the corner to expose most of my body, clad only in boxers. I was being careful not to change my breathing one bit; I had to let her think I was sleeping so I could see where this was going. My sister then reached straight for my crotch with both hands and delicately unsnapped the…

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    Public speaking is the number one fear in professional men. It’s the number three fear in women. Death is number six (Geshelin, 1). Out of all the things feared public speaking usually ranks high. People would rather be the one in the casket than the one doing the eulogy. I am learning the many advantages I have when I can effectively communicate, verbally and nonverbally. Communication helps to inform, persuade, and entertain people, it also gives you confidence. With more people turning to the…

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    and then a picture of the nuggets* (Make the nuggets look gross) Spoken in front of the class. Morgan: We are always on the lookout for new healthy, enjoyable, lazy, stuff your face, do nothing but still want to lose weight to get a rocking hot body. Well it appears we don’t need to look any further. Red Rooster has developed a new way of eating…

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    through while dealing with anorexia people need to understand how seriously anorexia affects the human body and how one can recover from it. Some ways to know if someone has anorexia are the signs and symptoms that come with anorexia. One sign is that of course that one would be abnormally skinny. For one to be considered abnormally skinny they would have to be 15 percent below the ideal normal body weight. Another sign would be that one would always feel cold, and dry skin. Not only would…

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