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    trends.The fashion i'm going to talk about is the most popular 1960s styles. Lots of people loved the 1960s fashion some people still order 1960s clothes today. Men had slick long hair and woman wore wigs made with real hair. They also copied Marilyn Monroe style after her death of barbiturate overdose.This is the 1960s Popular clothing, popular accessories, and hairstyles. First, the popular clothing in the 60s. Woman and men wore lots of colors. First is the womans fashion, in the 60s woman…

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    Body Image Issues in Teen Girls “To all the girls who think you’re ugly because you’re not a size zero, you’re beautiful. Its society that’s ugly,” – Marilyn Monroe. There are many negative effects when it comes to body image, including, dangerous surgery, self-harm, and yo-yo dieting. Plastic Surgery is a very dangerous surgery, which is the process of reconstructing the body, especially by the transfer of tissue, either in the treatment or for cosmetic reasons. According to Jenna Goudreau,…

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    featured several famous film stills altered such that the movie stars appeared to be wearing spring fashions. The scenes included Cary Grant in “North by Northwest,” John Travolta in “Saturday Night Fever,” Elvis Presley in “Jailhouse Rock,” ), and Marilyn Monroe in "The Seven Year Itch.” The final image was a play on the legendary image of Dustin Hoffman posing in front of an American flag from the 1982 film “Tootsie,” but Hoffman was depicted in a Richard Tyler butter-colored silk gown and…

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    In comparison to the American culture in past century, gender roles, family traditions, government, and other factors in everyday life have changed severely. Today’s society now accepts many different aspects of life that were not considered the “cultural norm” before. Some of these include gay marriage, interracial marriage, women being the head of companies, and many more. Over the years these “cultural norms” have changed drastically, almost completely switching opposite roles of one another.…

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    screen painting “Marilyn Diptych” became iconic for centuries. But what made it iconic? The photo Warhol used was of the star instead of the person. This painting was the very first silk screen painting he made, and this painting set up a standards that other artists could compare their silk screen paintings to. Silk screen paintings were made by using a woven mesh and stencils to move paint onto another surface. The left side of the painting is bright, representing the side of Monroe often…

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    The 1960s art movement was a disease, spreading fast and affecting many people. The art brought upon a new way for people to view life because the artists wanted to brighten this rough era. It helped people get out of the slumps from the post-war and started a trend with a new art form. The art movement of the 1960s played an important role during the decade, because it surfaced pop art, Andy Warhol, and how pop art is still affecting today’s culture. Pop art fully embodied the decade of the…

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    In the 1960’s an art movement known as Pop Art had begun. Pop art was meant to be simple to aid the audience in creating their own interpretations of the pieces. Two of the leading artists were Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Warhol was a fan of women, unlike Warhol, Lichtenstein was inspired by culture; their paintings are both Pop Art but they are different because Warhol’s paintings are mostly of women and Lichtenstein’s are of famous cartoon characters. Warhol and Lichtenstein were both…

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    months, as well as tonight's episode-- just the 3rd in the CW program's 2nd period-- was no exemption. After waffling backward and forward over Josh as well as Greg, doing "Love Triangles" (potentially the collection' ideal tune) in the design of Marilyn Monroe at the same time, Rebecca lastly landed as well as made a choice on Greg ... equally as he determined to obtain the hell from West Covina. She rushed to the flight terminal and also made it in time, however will it suffice to persuade…

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    Eating Disorders and the Ugly Truth Lynn Crilly once stated “Anorexia is not an illness of the body, it is an illness of the mind”. This quote is the true definition of the issue at hand, eating disorders have become a clear issue in this country for decades. There are many unanswered questions that relate to this disease, one being how does the exposure to media, wealth and the people in our communities have affected the choices and decisions our young people who are battling this disorder?…

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    Body Modification In Women

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    culture. Women in America undergo surgery’s to reshape their features, and receive a look that is considered beautiful in the world today. Marilyn Monroe said it best, “[b]eauty and femininity are ageless and can’t be contrived, and glamour, although the manufactures won’t like this, cannot be manufactured. Not real glamour; it’s based on femininity” (“Marilyn Monroe…

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