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    Beauty /ˈbyo͞odē/ noun- a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight. Our society has created an unrealistic beauty standard that caused many problems. Everyone is born in different shapes and sizes; some are small, tall, fat, or thin; some are brown-skinned, white-skinned, or black-skinned; some have frizzy, curly, or straight hair. But it doesn’t make them any less beautiful. Yet, most of us spend time looking at ourselves in…

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    seven or eight years old. Society must understand what body image is, find the influences on body image, perceiving oneself as overweight versus actually being overweight, hear stories of Barbie and her influence, look into a study on body image in adolescents, observe the statistics of girls, and argue that poor body image is not a teenager only issue. Having body image issues is an individual issue that includes a lot of different factors. Body image is a picture…

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    Little Liars star opened up about being told to "lose weight" in Health magazine's March issue. A photo posted by Ashley Benson (@itsashbenzo) on Feb 9, 2016 at 1:18pm PST The 26-year-old actress has a healthy, svelte body but according to some Hollywood casting directors, her body needs a lot more work. Benson revealed that in order to get the role, she had to be dangerously thin and although she would love to get the part, she is not interested in looking like a corpse. "I get told all the…

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    levels are getting too low so the brain tells the body that it needs to stop breathing, which only lasts for 12 seconds. After this, the body will receive an oxygen flow throughout the…

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    lacked sufficient or recurrent funding. This means that the projects are not self-sufficient and will therefore not be effective in reaching the objectives of the project. It has been suggested that it would be beneficial if an easy way to find out your body mass index (BMI) was available to the Australian population. In the long run this would be beneficial in reducing BMI as the general public could be wary of it with easy access to it. It has also been suggested that interventions such as the…

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    taught to appreciate paintings and listen to different genres of music from a young age. We are told that being different is okay. Creativity and self-expression are constantly being encouraged. Then why are we so judgmental of body art? Many people choose to cover their bodies with tattoos and piercings. In fact, one out of five adults in the United States, according to Harris Interactive, one of the worlds leading market research firms, has a tattoo and many people judge them for it…

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    Ascaris Worm

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    Case Study 3-Conclusion In hot, unsanitized areas the Ascaris worm infection is extremely common,more so in women than in men. In most cases, people with an Ascaris worm infection respond very well to medicine and no further medical treatment (besides routinely check-ups) is required (Mukhopadhyay). Surgical use is usually not required either, only in extreme is it even considered. Ultrasonography is the best most inexpensive way to find The Ascaris worms accurately (Mukhopadhyay). Discovery of…

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    The media is known to affect the way people see themselves and how they feel about their bodies. However, it is argued whether or not the media plays a role in the development of eating disorders in men and women. There has been a huge rise in the number of BDDs (Body Dysmorphia Disorders) such as Anorexia Nervosa, Muscle Dysmorphia, and Bulimia Nervosa. The media produces an image portrayed to people that is close to impossible to obtain. The media uses plastic surgery and highlights to make…

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    Then came the Roaring 20’s after the first world war. During this era, curvy women with short dresses in flapper style, and bob hairstyle were considered beautiful. (“A look back at beauty through History”). Small wait with large posteriors was no more trendier, but elastic corsets were still in use. Pale skin along with thin eyebrows and silhouette was the perfect look. Wearing makeup was considered low class until 1920’s. (“A look back at beauty through History”). Then was the time for Golden…

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    Poison Apple Tattoos

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    It is quite easy to imagine a tattoo artist in this day and age. They have the whole rocker outfit going on; dark hair, a beard, a bandana, and dark clothing. Such as the man I met named Archie, the owner of the Poison Apple tattoo shop. Archie knew what he wanted to do since he was a kid: he worked hard and did what he had to do, to become an amazing tattoo artist. He looks like any other Tattooist, but once you listen to his story he is so much more. Growing up, Archie found a passion for the…

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