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    Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world. I know because I’ve done it a thousand times. -Mark Twain Smoking is a strange phenomenon with a long history in human society. Although Gaspare Tagliacozzi might not have been introduced to tobacco (it was brought to France by the Frenchman Jean Nicot in 1560), he was surely familiar with the practice of smoking. Smoking various mind-altering or hallucinogenic substances had been done for thousands of years. In ancient India, China…

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    Mussolini and the Downfall of the Relish Regime By: Andrew Newbill, Noah Wallace, Hannah Simmons, Chloe Scott Mussolini cleans the mandibles of his moustache with a hot dog comb.He looks down upon the very pasta he has oppressed with mustardy reflection.The streets are covered in the gore of the pasta he has decimated.One standing in the street could easily smell the boiling noodles, if their senses weren’t overwhelmed with the vilified smell of evil: relish.…

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    expertise. Yale, one of the nation 's top universities, hosts a regular 'Sex Week ', where students are taught how to lap dance and learn about sex work from porn stars” (Funk). Also, the increase of body modification such as plastic surgery, liposuctions, tattoos and piercings, the list goes on for eons. People cannot find a way to be happy with themselves; they get bored and change their hair a random color every month. They will do whatever they can to change themselves, including eating…

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    As social media has become more prevalent in the lives of the youth of the United States, beauty standards have drastically shifted and are more unrealistic than ever before. Young people no longer want to possess the characteristics that create an individual, but would rather conform to perfection through plastic surgery. Years ago, the realm of plastic surgery seemed to stay transfixed to Beverly Hills and Jersey Shore, but social media has caused numbers to skyrocket globally while preying on…

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    Sabiha Khawja 7 March 2016 Assignment #1 According to a New York Times article titled “ Woman Used Daughter’s Medical settlement for Liposuction, Prosecutors Say”, a 31-year-old woman named Megan Mele was charged with second-degree grand larceny and second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument on February 25, 2016. Allegedly, the woman was using the money her daughter received from a medical malpractice lawsuit for her own personal costs. The woman’s daughter was set to receive…

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    Essay On Facelift

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    A facelift is a medical treatment that is normally made use of to provide a much more vibrant look to the face. Some facelift treatments likewise consist of the tightening up of underlying cells. According to stats, facelifts are progressively preferred amongst both ladies and also males. The initial facelift was done in Berlin in 1901 by specialist Eugen Holländer. The facelift procedureThe standard facelift. If required, the much deeper cells of the face could be tightened up. In some…

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    Fight Club Consumerism

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    Consumerism and Symbolism in Fight Club Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club discusses ideas related to consumerism. A society deeply rooted in consumerism is shown to give people a false sense of self-worth and security, be toxic to humans and the planet, and be an issue that cannot be improved, only destroyed. The theme of consumerism in Palahniuk’s Fight Club is supported and developed through the use of symbols such as place of residence, soap, and cancer. Those who adopt a consumerist…

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    Implant Plastic Surgery

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    've something that 's mind-boggling the rest of your attributes it should be scaled back if you 're searching for perfect symmetry. You 'll find hundreds of thousands of people now, desperately trying to regain their youth through intense means - liposuction, Botox remedies, cosmetic surgery and stomach stapling. Unfortunately, the body is traumatized by surgeries/"procedures" which cause damage to the Fix Loop, literally putting a ceiling on the body 's capacity to self-fix.3 So the Hollywood…

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    the viewer it doesn’t make sense as to why he sells soap. The main ingredient in dynamite is nitro glycerin which just happens to be extracted from soap. Soap is a byproduct of the chemical breakdown of fat. Tyler uses fat that he steals from the liposuction morgue and produces soap. During the process of producing soap, the product nitro glycerin is produced which he extracts to make his…

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    Beauty Pageant History

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    Beauty pageants have their origins in Ancient Greece, where they even have their own Grecian myth, “The Judgment of Paris.” However, in ancient Greece there is no real evidence of beauty pageants, so the most direct line of beauty pageant history takes place in the medieval era. The beauty pageants of the modern era can be traced back to Phineas T. Barnum in the 1850s. As can be seen, beauty pageants have been around for many years and have been formed from very much tradition. However, how much…

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