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    essay “The Ugly Truth about Beauty,” Dave Barry answers this question in his opinion. Barry discusses his views on why women have low self-esteem and why men have a lack of it. Barry’s essay explains the differences between men and women when personal appearance is involved; Barry incorrectly explains how men are okay with being average, that most women have low self-esteem, and that women wear makeup with the chance of looking like the makeup artist. Women are too focus on meeting social…

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    This ad specifically is geared towards an audience of younger girls, and the speaker is the 2011 girl’s scouts association. The purpose of the ad is to recruit these young girls, preferably the ones who are not being as proactive as they’d like, into this girl’s scouts association. The ad uses a variety of rhetorical appeals in order to capture the reader’s attention and provide an effective argument as to why one should join such an organization. The author appeals to logos by making the…

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    An average teenage girls’ life comes with a bag filled with different types of friends. Sometimes the sad part is that she canno’t look into the bag and see who is wearing real or fake. A teenage girl, quite like me, can only make random selections hoping that that selection is the best we could have possibly chosen. A quirky sense of humour, great advice, and honesty are all things that come to mind when you think about a friend. Friends are important to have because they are a backbone when…

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    under the pressure of looking a certain way. This pressure primarily begins in the adolescence- teenage years of a girl’s life. Teenage girls are expected to have perfect bodies. As a result, girls are constantly lowering their self esteem. • Girls are lowering their self-esteem because they feel that they are not as beautiful as famous models. What they don’t know is the amount of altering made to their pictures to make them seem “perfect”. When a model on a magazine cover is being called…

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    Some people may wonder, “What is soft skill? Or what in the world is a hard skill?” Therefore, the next question would lead to wondering the difference between the two. How many jobs require soft skills? To answer those questions, a vast majority of jobs desire an employee with soft skills over those who possess hard skills. Dan Schawbel (2013) stated, “Until very recently, Hard Skills were the only things that companies looked for when hiring and promoting their employees. However, now that…

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    recently lost confidence but along the way becomes hostile and irrational. While Othello shows a prideful demeanor in the beginning of the play he starts to show a low self-esteem after Iago fills his head with lies leading to his inability to distinguish the difference between lies and actuality, due to his warped sense of self worth, which leads him to betray his wife and friends.…

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    Barbies Body Image

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    Barbies were first introduced in the late 1950’s and immediately pressed down on the way society views girls and how girls view themselves. negatively shape girls self-body image. Barbies have been a huge staple in children, mostly girls, childhood and this causes many girls to struggle with bad body images, also affect the way society sees women, and develop serious health issues. These affect the way women see themselves in the future. The Barbies so-called “perfect body” is unrealistic and…

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    Along with these are three characteristics known as Individual, familial, and environmental. This theory explains how an individual reacts to stressful situations. Also this theory explains the positive aspects of an individual that is put to the test due to circumstances. With this theory one can grow and adapt to situations to be the best they can be. While focusing on the positives and strengths you bring a person up and show them all they have to offer rather than focusing on their…

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    These students tend to have low self esteem and depression. Just like the student at Southview High School, children who lack parental support tend to also engage in aggressive actions (Harter). Teenage years play a key role in a person's psychological development. Bullying and humiliation…

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    In October 2014, the movie Whiplash was released. Aside from being an emotional thriller, Whiplash brought to light the idea of praise versus punishment. Terrence Fletcher, an abusive yet talented jazz conductor played by J.K. Simmons spars with his prodigal student, Andrew Neimann, played by Miles Teller. Throughout the movie, while Fletcher is throwing chairs and making students cry, the underlying question lingers in viewers’ minds: is punishment or praise a more effective tool for success?…

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