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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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    of Americans had more than one tattoo (Body Modification & Body Image." Bradley University). But when it comes to Body modifications many Americans think of just tattoos, piercings, etc. but the complete definition of a body modification is anything that changes the natural appearance of the body, so tanning, dieting, plastic surgery, even brushing of the teeth all count as body mods (Body Modification & Body Image." Bradley University). So what deems a body mod as acceptable? Simple. It’s…

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    Media Effects On Women

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    TheOddysseyOnline.com, fifty-three percent of 12 year old girls feel unhappy with their bodies, 78 percent of 17 year old girls feel unhappy with their bodies and 65% of women and girls have an eating disorder. In today’s tech savvy world, the media is an integral part of everybody’s lives yet it is also a devastating tool that can ruin many women’s lives. For example, in the media, women rarely take lead roles and the idea of an ideal body is often emphasized in many advertisements. In a way,…

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    fluid redistribution and a reduction to immune system effectiveness. The first problem caused by weightless environment is great loss of muscle mass. On Earth, we constantly use certain muscles, which are called antigravity muscles, to support our bodies against the gravity. However, in the space where there is little or no gravity, we no longer keep using these muscles. As a result, these muscles would atrophy or, in other words, start to get smaller and weaker. According to the research of…

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    Footbinding Reflection

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    I enjoyed reading this novel very much. It was happier compared to other stories we have read this semester. When I had finished a majority of the book I was very confused as to why this was assigned to us. This book seemed outdated and I doubt I will have clients who are from this era. Footbinding is a very old custom that is no longer practiced; there may be one or two women who are still alive with bound feet. Also, the setting of this book was in the 1800s, China’s culture is significantly…

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    interest towards modern medicine and how the human body reacts to certain chemicals. The first time I was sick, my parents had given me a colored liquid. I started to get curious as to why they were giving it to me and how something that looked like colored water would make me feel better. Surprisingly though, I had felt better in a matter of a few short days. This is when my curiosity and interest of medicine had blossomed. The way the human body reacts to a certain type of chemical is…

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    serious harm to a child. The failure to act or take action to prevent these things can also be considered child abuse. Child obesity can be describe as a child who weights above the normal amount for their age or height or have a high level of excess body fat which can cause…

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    Skin Stereotypes

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    girls. And boys playing with hot-wheels can grow up from their childhood with no affects except for happy memories. While girls with Barbie’s not only have memories, but also that little voice in the back of their heads: why can’t I have the same body as Barbie? And it’s everywhere, 10 year old girls looking at themselves in the mirror and hating what they see. But these 10 years old girls shouldn’t even be looking in the mirror, but instead looking at the grass and sky while they play outside…

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    reason. The soul’s relationship to the body is important in this respect. For example, Epicurus explains that the soul is furnished by the body and cannot survive without it. For this argument, he assumes that sensations are not…

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    My Accomplishment Essay

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    accomplishment, my health and fitness journey comes to the forefront of my mind. Growing up, I was always on the heavier side of the scale in comparison to other kids. To be more precise, my doctor once told me that I was in the 90th percentile on the body mass index for other males my age. This placed me at a threshold that meant I was extremely overweight and on the verge of obesity. My weight was something that others used as a target to bully and demean me. So when I began high school at 14…

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