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    believe super markets should be required to enforce a 25 cent per plastic bag fee? Which will save our environment, and keep plastic out of our oceans, landfills and storm drains. Or do you believe this fee is unnecessary, and it penalizes people who do not have an adequate amount of money to buy reusable bags? For the poor do not need another fee, and workers don't need the extra work. However, isn't it depressing to see how much plastic has accumulated over the years on our planet. The…

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    imaging is frequently used in pre-surgery consultations by Sydney plastic surgeons to assist patients understand what alterations might happen through a rhinoplasty operation. In this way, patients get to see resulting outcomes before actually going under knife. The consultation process permits the patient to understand the resulting image thus enabling them to remain in positive frame of mind. It is also the duty of Sydney plastic surgeon to convey possible risks and side effects of nose job…

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    appearance for many reasons, such as to be more attractive or to have better results from job interviews. I think our society or environment makes people change their appearance by doing plastic surgery even though they might suffer from pain that is brought by the surgery. From my experience, most of my friends did plastic surgery rather than maintaining natural inherited appearances. In our society, the concept of “lookism” is considered the most significant because the concept applies to…

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    What exactly is a breast augmentation? Well, it is a surgical procedure that is used to increase the size, shape or fullness of a woman’s breasts. The plastic surgeons thatperform these surgeries place silicone,saline, or alternative composite breast implants under the chest muscle or breast tissue. The outer layer of the implant is made of silicone. And the inside is filled with saline solution, silicone gel, or other substance such as polypropylene string, or soy oil. Breast implants began in…

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    What is Medical Tourism? The simple answer is when someone travels to a place seeking medical treatment lasting longer than one day. Medical tourism nowadays usually means that people have to travel outside their home country seeking treatment because of the cost, medical technology and treatment and a shorter waiting time for more time sensitive cases. With the current system of health care in Unite States the concept of Medical Tourism has become more popular in the last few years and will…

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    A Look into Plastic Surgery The concept of beauty has changed a lot over the last few years. Today, it has the power to hurt people and sometimes lives. Our society is completely ruled by mass media, which is always showing perfect faces and perfect bodies, which are usually fake or created. Women and young people are especially affected by these kinds of stereotypes of perfection served almost everywhere. These stereotypes are changing the way we perceive others and even the way we perceive…

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    Why I Burned?

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    It was a Monday morning and I was in the shower getting ready to start my day when I started to smell something abnormal, though, I thought it was simply the neighbor outside smoking but once I opened the bath room door a big cloud of smoke cam. All of a sudden I was trapped and the only way to get out of the fire that was soon about to reach me was to walk through it if I had any intentions of living. Then I heard my cat crying and that’s when I knew I had to get my cat and myself out of the…

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    Plastic Surgery: Power, Coercion, & Colonialism Cosmetic surgery has grown tremendously since it was World War II, when it was first used to help injured soldiers reconstruct their damaged bodies. Over the years, more and more people, mostly women, have been getting plastic surgery for fact that they don’t feel beautiful enough. Kathryn Pauly Morgan points to the rise of woman getting plastic surgery and how women 's bodies have become seen as a representation of how woman should look rather…

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    point out that implants often appear too large, too round or too perfect or unrealistically large. Natural breast augmentation with stem cell enhancement helps you look and feel younger and more self-confident. The best candidates for non surgical plastic surgery are women who are healthy, psychologically stable and aware of what to expect. No single procedure—surgical or non surgical—can completely turn back time or magically transform your appearance. However, as many women intuitively…

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    Teenage girls undergoing plastic surgery has become a popular activity, not only for the U.S., but all over the world. In 2011, there were 230,617 teen cosmetic procedures performed in the U.S., “ranging from Botox to breast implants” (Krishnan). There are no laws in the U.S. pertaining to what age is acceptable for teens to endure plastic surgery; however, in 2008, Australia became the first to ban teenage cosmetic surgery, which also included the use of tanning beds. If plastic surgery is…

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