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    Fabletics co-founder Kate Hudson isn't just another celebrity who lent her name to a company; she wears the stylish activewear because it supports her in her active lifestyle. Kate knew that consumers loved the Fabletic's commercials that showed her behind the scenes, therefore, Kate decided to take photo of herself in her Fabletics using her phone and include them in the brand's new 30-second ad. Consumers are becoming tired of models wearing clothes in commercials; the trend, which Kate and…

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    “importance” of curves. This is when young children begin to develop breast and start forming a more mature figure. Young girls who do not get as curvy as other girls are often mocked for their immaturity. Curves are looked at as sexual aspects of a woman's body and without them women can be considered to be unsexy. As women age the importance of curves still remain but the standards seem to narrow.…

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    Bob Hairstyles

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    Bob Hairstyles When in doubt of what hairstyle to choose. Choose a bob! You can never go wrong with a bob. Whether it is long, short, medium, curly, wavy or straight! Bob hairstyles are the perfect hairstyle for almost every facial shape. Bob hairstyles are very trendy. There is a myriad of bob hairstyles to choose from. Types of Bob Hairstyles Asymmetrical bobs Sometimes known as angular bobs. Asymmetrical bobs are bobs that are uneven in length. Or basically one side of the hair is longer…

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    Body Art: From the Stone Age to the Electronic Age Body art is one of humanity’s oldest ways to express themselves, but throughout history individuals with body art have experienced persecution and ridicule. Tattooing went from being a way to signal out criminals and prostitutes, to being a brand new canvas for artists. Piercings in some ancient cultures showed class levels and riches, while today it means hippie or to the media, a slut. Times change, views change, people and cultures change…

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    Summary The simulation was a productive manner to get hands on experience in what it is like to be a social worker on the field. In the scenario, my client Derek a high school student whose grades had been slipping was referred to me to have a session to understand what was going on. During my simulation, I was the third person in my group to go so I already had a general understanding of what problems Derek was facing. For instance, he was being bullied both online and in classes, he had…

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    Covergirls Advertisements

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    Most people care about their appearance, the makeup industrials are growing each day. This ad is basically telling its audience to look ageless, beautiful and young like Ellen DeGeneres. In this print ad, I see Ellen DeGeneres holding a raccoon in comfortable cloth looking at the camera and smiling. The one thing that caught my attention in the ad was Ellens bright skin and smile. The background is white, At the Bottom right is the product which is cover girl+ Olay CC cream and eye cream. On the…

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    Cosmopolitan Myths

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    controversy that magazines sexualize women, but some argue that it does no harm and there simply are problems that girls face from within. I discuss how the way Cosmo displays female beauty and identity are myths; the links between women’s magazines and body image issues are very much a reality. Everything has meaning, whether it is direct or indirect. The message can be something we didn’t even know was a message in the first place. Cosmopolitan push…

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    Teen Body Image Issues

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    Body Image Issues in Teen Girls “To all the girls who think you’re ugly because you’re not a size zero, you’re beautiful. Its society that’s ugly,” – Marilyn Monroe. There are many negative effects when it comes to body image, including, dangerous surgery, self-harm, and yo-yo dieting. Plastic Surgery is a very dangerous surgery, which is the process of reconstructing the body, especially by the transfer of tissue, either in the treatment or for cosmetic reasons. According to Jenna Goudreau,…

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    Barbie Doll Stereotypes

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    in society. Specifically, younger females have the idea in their head that they must grow up to be perfect, beautiful women that have a main purpose to have children, and care for their homes and their husbands. The “Barbie Doll” portrays the female body through gender roles and how society feels women should appear. The Barbie doll is not just a toy, but also an icon of the perfect feminine beauty and a given role in society. This doll causes many problems for young girls today trying to fit in…

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    In large bold lettering, visible is the phrase “Lean & Sexy Now”. Right on top of the magazine title, “Your fast track to a flat belly” is written. “Slim legs! Firm butt!” Is written and even highlighted next to the image of her. Lea, with her toned body, beautiful dark brown hair and bright pink outfit makes her stand out. A person walking by a magazine racket, at a brief glance would actually praise this cover because a thin woman is depicted thus correlating with type of magazine it is.…

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