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    Women in nice outfits, or even regular clothing like jeans and a tshirt, constantly hear inappropriate and annoying things on the street from men, such as “Hey baby,” “Nice legs,” or “You're so pretty, why don't you smile more?” Teenage girls have mascara running down their faces from crying over subtweets they see about themselves on twitter. Bullying or harassment can be both verbal and physical. Bullying can even be technological.…

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    First things first you gotta be thin. But not so thin that you actually might look like you have an eating disorder, in which case you will be told to “eat a cheeseburger” or be called “chicken legs,” but hey at least you’re thin, right? You should also be very slender and lean everywhere, by everywhere I mean except for the essential parts of you which have pleasing, gentle curves. Your arms shouldn’t show any hair follicles or even the slightest fat deposits, but you see, your rack should be…

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    Advertising, it is everywhere. No matter where you go, or who you are, there is an ad for every demographic. There is no way to escape it, and never will be. Because of this, there is a large debate if it is detrimental or beneficial to society and individuals.. Some may say that advertising is detrimental to society, but in reality it has positive effects. It can influence, educate, and inspire. Advertising, summarized is just plain educational. It is “teaching, pure and simple.” (Doc C)…

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    Mental Health Tips Essay

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    Sometimes, life hits you on the blind side. You get worn down, tired and lethargic. As a result, you start to let your physical appearance go. A year later, you look in the mirror and don't recognize yourself anymore. It can be pretty devastating when you look in the mirror and don't like what you see. However, you don't have to stay in this soul-crushing emotional state. There are a few practices you can implement to "get your sexy back" and begin to feel good about yourself again. Consider…

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    Mental illnesses are not a joke. The way they are glorified on the internet is wrong. They’re represented as ‘trendy’ and ‘cool’. I know from experience that it is anything but cool. I’ve been on anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medication for about two years now. It all started when I was still in public school. I had no idea what a panic attack was, so when I was hyperventilating in my room for no apparent reason, I didn’t know what was wrong with me. I wrote it off as hormones and continued…

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    People began to realize that results from animal tests may be irrelevant and over or under estimations of real hazards people may face. For example, it is unlikely a person is going to accidentally pour an entire bottle of mascara into their eye. Also, the Draize test where this occurs is done on rabbits. Rabbits have “thinner corneas and insufficient tear ducts” meaning their eyes could not wash away irritants as effectively as a human eye. Their eyes are structured differently…

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    Eyeliner, mascara, concealer, and blush are some of the cosmetic tools women use on their faces. The reasons why these instruments are used can range from ego boosting to an attempt of being noticed by certain eyes. The purpose of makeup pertains differently to the individual. Nevertheless an aestheticization element is always present because wanting to be visually pleasing is only human nature. Walter Benjamin noticed an aestheticization of politics under German fascism. To truly understand…

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    towards the magazine. Pamela’s arms partially concealed her neck. Her head was turned at an unsettling angle so that her face aligned with the camera’s focus. No blemish, had Photoshop left any, could detract from her arched eyebrows and impeccable mascara. Besides misconstruing L’dor Va’dor to mean literally passing down adult content to the next generations, my ancestors wanted to avoid having gay…

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    Gallup Advertising

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    constantly collecting new and approved data every single day. Merging decades of clinical research, health leadership, and behavioral economics research to track and understand the key factors that drive well-being. So you want to know if your new mascara will really make the boys look at your pretty eyes? Then go to Gallup.com and look at their Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index to find out more and how they collected their data to get the correct results. The first way Gallup collects their…

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    the occupation. Let's say you are having a really terrible day. For example let’s say your cat died that you have had it since you were little. You get this bad news in the car on the way to the interview and start crying. Let’s say you are wearing mascara and it runs down the nice (however itchy) clothes you were going to wear. You don’t want to have that at the interview so you put on your extra clothes in the trunk. You wear them all the time because they are so comfortable, even though a…

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