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    those for cars. Don’t Drink and Drive.” This statement is simply logically implies that replacing a human body part is not as easy as replacing a car part. Besides replacing human parts will always be noticeable, yet the prosthetic limbs would not exactly the same as what it used to be; human body is irreplaceable. In this context, BMW really wants to present the reader about how valuable is our body-flesh in comparison with the prosthetic limbs by using a logically common sense…

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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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    In a NY Times article, “Is Fat Stigma Making Us Miserable?”, Emilie Lucchesi talks about the causes of psychological health problems arising not necessarily from the physical characteristic but from the overbearing stigmatization of being overweight in our society. Contrary to popular belief, there exists almost no direct relationship between how much a person weighs and their psychological health welfare; the problem lies, instead, within how people are being treated. She explains that it’s…

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    The human body has many unique attributes. What make the body function are organs that make up the body. Within those organs are cells that cause the organs to function. There’s a cell, which mainly hold the bones of the skeleton together, so we aren’t a puddle of mush. The muscle has amazing cells structures in the body. Because every part of our body acts as a working machine all organs of the body are equally significant. The skeletal muscle in the body is a very important portion of the…

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    fluid to our human body. We use and drink water almost 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, however, many of us probably have never thought of and find out what are the chemical and scientific reasons behind the importance of water. Approximately 50-65% of the average adult human body is water, however, this varies based on a number of factors such as age, health, weight and sex. In males, it is normally about 60% of the body weight. In females due to their higher proportion of body fat they…

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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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    What Is Victoria's Secret

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    universally known for their female models who have hourglass-shaped figures, long legs, and of course, the ¨perfect¨ bra size. This brand has sold lingerie apparel since the late 70’s, driving women to feel ¨sexy¨ with pushed-up breasts and a v-shaped body. The woman portrayed in this Victoria’s Secret ad possesses a youthful appearance and is wearing a short ¨slip¨ dress for sleeping. Her skin is flawless, with no trace of a freckle or scar and her height appears to be about 5’10. She is…

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    John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi and the anonymous The Revenger’s Tragedy are both typically cynical Jacobean revenge tragedies. They share in common imagery of flesh and anatomy, carrying with it connotations of the human body as a fragile, corporeal shell, and the assertion that human existence is either fundamentally corrupt or corrupted. In The Revenger’s Tragedy, the human forms of the degraded ducal family are likened to hollow vessels of sin by the aptly named revenger Vindice, this…

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    television advertisements being displayed on Australian networks. A child is classified as obese or overweight when their body mass index (BMI) is calculated and falls within the obesity category. It is important that the right…

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    higher levels of investment in Facebook resulted in higher levels of objectified body consciousness -- that is, the more involved users were in Facebook as an integral part of their social lives, the more aware participants were of their physical appearance and the more important physical appearance became in determining self-worth. Additionally, higher levels of objectified body consciousness led to higher levels of body shame, which in turn impacted other aspects of participants '…

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