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    Essay On Figure Skating

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    for figure skating for many years, my choice of investigation for my internal assessment came to me quite easily. I have been a figure skater for eleven years and during this period I have been able to deepen my knowledge of the relationship between body coordinates and movements/positions of figure skating. I will be investigating the relationship between the body’s initial and interim positions and the outcome of a figure skater’s trajectory during a jump as well as a figure skater’s angular…

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    Essay On The Halo Effect

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    Research Paper Michaela and Keely Podoll When we were children, we learned that good people were beautiful and bad people were ugly (or at least, not as pretty). Cinderella and Prince Charming, for example, were much better looking than the stepsisters and stepmother. Even though fictional stories and pictures today don’t always follow this “rule,” it can still be seen in our assumptions about other people and things in the world. Every day we judge people, whether it’s their clothes or the way…

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    The Guerrilla girls are a group of feminist activists that are fighting for equal recognition in the art world. The members of this group remain anonymous, and they achieve this by wearing gorilla masks. The Guerrilla girls use the names of dead women artists to identify each of their members when going out in public. It is important to say that those who control the art world business are art critics and donors for the big museums. The guerrilla girls have an iconic piece that shows a nude…

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    out high notes. But that is not the only thing that is extreme about the talented diva these days; it is also about her extreme manner of losing weight. In Touch Weekly published an article of the singer's previous body weight dated back in June of this year, comparing it to her body this month and people would see such drastic changes. It has only been five months that she was able to pull off a good diet and a healthy routine that was enough for her to lose 20 pounds. She showed up shocking…

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    Sexist Double Standards

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    viewing of images of female fashion models, seven out of ten women felt more depressed and angrier than prior to viewing the images”- Radar Programs. Beauty standards have been present in almost all formal societies. They are proven hurt a woman's body image ("The Disturbing Effect Our Beauty Standards Have on Women Across the World."). Standards of beauty portrayed in the media are unattainable for most women. Bad self-image can lead to mental disorders, substance abuse, self mutilation,…

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    to make the statue looks like it has life breath into it. Before naturalism happened during the Greek time period, the Minoans had a stiffer and rigid body structured portrayed in their statues that doesn’t exactly resemble a human body, but it was as close as they could get. The Minoans also weren’t exactly aiming to be as close to a human body form because the sculpture was a representation to a Snake Goddess and Goddess aren’t supposed to be human-like at all. That is one of the main…

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    Why is media promoting sickness and death because of people´s body? Plus size models encourage obesity and an unhealthy life. They make women think being obese is okay, therefore taking away their motivation to be healthy. Teenage girls can be easily influenced by trend, now it is plus size, so they will follow that, and although being too thin is also dangerous, what the fat acceptance models promote is even worse, because of the explosion in the obesity rates. Plus size models make girls…

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    Stereotypes In Body Art

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    The group of women with body art are being judge in a wrong way. Tattooed and pierced women have their sexual intercourse at relatively younger ages. Pierced and tattooed women are unhappy and use their body art as a shock tactic. Women with piercings act tough, are promiscuous, and bitches. Exaggerated stereotypes as these give people a wrong illustration of women. Women do get their tattoos at a young age, but they do not have sexual intercourse at a In the world there are many different…

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    other and evaluate what design elicits the same degree of affirmation; except of course when it is meant to be a surprising thing. A name tattoo means engraving or writing words, in this case, names of person, things, or organizations as tattoos in the body of the one who is being tattooed. The name tattoos can contain the name of the one who is being tattooed. It can also include names of important people or loved ones of the one being tattooed such as his or her family members, great friends,…

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    Mixing Pens and Ink Most people probably have heard some controversy about tattoos being a taboo in the workplace. More than not, businesses tend to enforce rules that require employees who are sporting tattoos to cover them up completely while they are at work. Some people say this is so to not offend anyone by viewing the tattoos. Tattoos have been deemed unprofessional, and to some people, tattoos are something that should never be visible at work or in a professional setting; however, to…

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