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    Over the recent years of economic and technological growth, society has heavily depended on digital technology and fashionable design clothing. At first, comfort was the priority for clothing and home lifestyle. Currently, people climb overboard and seek for fancy designs and wealth such as racing vehicles, stylish shoes, expensive watches, and other materialistic possessions. However, no matter how many items people bought, they never achieved the definition of satisfaction and could not stop…

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    Since the United States government started the practice of privatizing major departments such as health care and education, as a result these areas are more focused on employing techniques that affect their bottom line. Upon examining the three crucial aspects of profit earning such as the total number of patients, quality of services, and staff and or management, it can be concluded that all three areas have a direct impact on each other. To a hospital, the total number of patients seen is…

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    definition of beauty. According to Diana Zuckerman “in 2015, more than 226,000 cosmetic procedures were performed on patients between 13 and 19, including nearly 65,000 surgical procedures such as nose reshaping, breast lifts, breast augmentation, liposuction, and tummy tucks” (Zuckerman). Although body image is a mental and physical health issue, it is treatable. Treatment plans are used to help teens and adults overcome health issues and make positive changes for the patient and shape the…

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    Dr. Angelo Cuzalina: Life-Changing Cosmetic Surgical Art Jennifer Niskanen "I do a lot of surgeries where I move the entire facial skeleton around. I can treat the soft tissue with face-lifts and eyelid surgery, but having the background of both degrees, the medical degree and the dental degree, it gives me a little better perspective on complete treatment of the face," says Dr. Angelo Cuzalina. Nose jobs and rhinoplasty are one of Cuzalina 's favorite procedures. He finds it an interesting…

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    An estimated 30 million people of varying ages and genders struggle with an eating disorder in the United States. (Textbook in Psychiatric Epidemiology, p.343) Why is it that eating disorders are so prevalent in western societies? An answer to that would be because of what the media portrays as normal. The media depicts unrealistic and harmful body standards for both men and women, but predominantly towards women. Slender body types are widespread in every type of media from magazines to movies.…

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    It is a well known fact that the United States of America is a developed country where many opportunities are available. Unfortunately, one such opportunity is to eat and eat. America has become one of the top ten most overweight countries in the entire world. As America grows and grows, so does its people. However, some of the population has the desire to turn this around and slim down. Losing weight, if an individual is already obese, is a very difficult journey to accomplish. This is…

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    Kristens. In the past year there has been two deaths involving cosmetic surgery. According to the American Plastic Surgery for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, one of them was 18 year old Amy Fledderman who died of fat embolism syndrome after undergoing liposuction. Stephanie Kuleba also was 18 and died from complications because of anesthesia during a surgery on her breasts…

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    The media negatively impacts body image causing eating disorders, poor self esteem, and sexualization of youngsters. According to health expert and writer, Carla Rice, body image is: an individual’s experience of his/her body. It refers to the mental picture a person has of his/her body as well as the individual’s associated thoughts, feelings, judgments, sensations, awareness, and behavior. Thus, body image not only addresses how one looks, but also how one feels and acts in response to his or…

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    Cosmetic surgery abroad How and why has cosmetic surgery become such an influencial issue in modern society? What is about it that attracts people so much, and what are the most popular destinations for them to go in order to get it? Firstly, it is important to understand what plastic and cosmetic surgery really are. There is a slight difference between the two, although many people consider them to be the same thing. Plastic surgery is a far more antique practice than cosmetic surgery. There…

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    One’s lifestyle can either reduce one’s chances of developing a potentially terminal disease, or it can increase those same chances (Schiff 9). In most cases, people can, in fact, live longer, healthier lives by adjusting their diets, increasing their exercise levels, and changing various other detrimental aspects of their lifestyles (25). Furthermore, simultaneously possessing multiple healthy lifestyle characteristics provides additional benefits towards improving one’s health (Loprinzi et al.…

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