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    presentation by the media may lead to the misinterpretation that women are sluts due to the actions demonstrated in the advertisement. The objectification of women body indicates that their bodies are full of problems which always require fixing from a product. Furthermore, the media uses a product to identify it with the woman’s body which shows the character of objectification. In most advertisements and media sources, women are not vocal as their identification is through physical presence.…

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    Steroid use for high school sports can have many negative affects on your body, that people don’t realize. The human body reacts differently to different things. People take steroids to help their performance in sports. They may also take them to enlarge their muscles. What they don’t know is that it has more than just positive effects. They are too caught up in their appearance to even realize all of the side effects it can put out. Males are proven to take most of the blame for the use of…

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    Why Do People Wear Tattoos

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    When thinking of these as a form of art I see my body as a blank canvas, you use it to your liking. It is your temple you do with it what you feel you should. When I say tattoos are art to me I mean it. I am an artsy person and I love art for its beauty and uniqueness. My tattoos that I have are art to…

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    Wadjet Analysis

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    For the artifact of choice from my museum visit that I have chosen is the Figurine of the Goddess Wadjet exhibited in the LACMA Museum. My first glance at this figurine instantly caught my eye because of the movement of this piece and in class we have talked about how the egyptians were attempting to create work of arts with movement. I see the figurine with it’s left leg stepping forward and it’s right left remain in neutral stance behind the left leg. Also at the same time the left hand…

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    An incredible hair product is getting a lot of attention by women that are bothered by damaged hair that lacks body and shine. The name of the product is the Wen by Chaz Cleansing Conditioner. This product is a dream come true for millions of women that are concerned about hair damage. The fact is that women abuse their hair with harsh chemicals, sulfates contained in the products they shampoo and condition the hair with daily. Other forms of hair abuse include blow drying, flat ironing, and…

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    To begin with, Bath and Body Works, exploits the stress of American Society as a way to induce consumers who lead hectic and occupied lives into their store. One way in which the famous business does this is by its display of its seasonal or new products which can be immediately located as soon as one walks inside. Soonly after walking in, I am greeted by an employee who leads me to the stores newest products, which includes a variety from candles to hand soaps to lotions and bath bombs. The…

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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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    to class for six weeks, I learned a lot. In those six weeks I had three classes, Human Anatomy and Physiology I, Medical Terminology for Health Care, and Strategies for the Technical Professional. In anatomy and Physiology I we learned the human body using a systems approach, focusing on the integumentary system, bones and skeleton tissues, joints, and muscles, the nervous system, special senses and the endocrine system and we also had labs to complete which included dissecting. In my…

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    to irk me because I’m naturally thin, I always have been, but not by choice. I know that if I did not have the genes my parents gave me I would not be the same size I am today. To be honest I consider myself to be a fat person. No, I do not have a body image problem. I know I am thin, but at this point I should be extremely fat. I am constantly eating junk food, I am the one who goes to a party and instantly starts to look for the food and will shamelessly shove brownies, cupcakes, and bacon in…

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    pages of Between the World and Me. Reliving a year full of tragedy found in 2015 and remembering a lifetime of pain, Coates offers to his readers through vivid storytelling, an almost entirely pessimistic perspective of life in a black body. The strength of black bodies is often circumvented by the frailty projected onto them by those with “the need to be white.” In the gaps of Coates’s pessimism is an abounding hope he cherishes for his son and others. This hope is not unlike the hope a parent…

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