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    It took a few months of research made by Jenny Bolton before she was able to start testing what she refers to as natural techniques on how to enlarge her breast size. The good news is that she was able to come up with purely natural methods without the need to undergo surgery. This is not just another bold claim. She has tested these methods on herself before she came up with this book. At the start of the book, Jenny describes what are legitimate and permanent ways of achieving natural breast…

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    Plastic Surgery During Ww1

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    Plastic Surgery Ever wonder how it’s possible to patch up a face that is almost completely gone? Or what it would be like to be apart of the medical aspect of the war? Many doctors used a new technique in this war to help soldiers called plastic surgery. Plastic surgery was the newest way to fix someone’s face or body part that was destroyed. Plastic surgery is a very complicated and messy process that was executed in WWI, it has both evolved and stayed the same since. During WWI there were…

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    Cosmetic Dentistry

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    Should A Child Have A Cosmetic Dental Procedure Done? Cosmetic dentistry is capable of fixing a smile that needs some work. If your child has some cosmetic problems with their teeth, you may be wondering if they should have cosmetic dental procedures done to their teeth at a young age. Before going through with it, you should know about using cosmetic dentistry for these two common procedures. Teeth Whitening Chances are that you didn’t think much about the shade your teeth were when you were a…

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    However there are many different shapes and sizes of each to choose from, ie. round or teardrop, as well as the surface type, ie. smooth or textured. You should discuss your goals with your surgeon so you can best identify which size and shape is going to suit…

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    Severe Acne Scars

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    Severe acne on the face, chest, and back can cause permanent changes in the skin that we refer to as acne scarring. When pores become clogged with bacteria, oil, and dead skin, it causes inflammation and swelling of the pore. Follicle walls in the skin break because of this swelling. During the repair process, new collagen fibers are formed; however, this process does not return the skin back to its original condition. Once the repair process is complete, it is common to see permanent acne scars…

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    Extended Response By: Peter B. and Nate M. The image that celebrities and models paint through the plastic surgeries they undergo is that of perfection. It is the ultimate ideal for what someone should look like. In the eyes of a teenager, this image simply cannot be achieved through natural means. So to become more akin to the models in the magazine, they feel they need to use things such as make-up and other such cosmetics. Some may even go to the point of receiving the same surgeries that…

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    they think about plastic surgery. Plastic surgery is a medical procedure with the purpose of alteration or restoring the form of the body. Though cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is the most well known kind of plastic surgery, plastic surgery itself is not…

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    Celebrity Influence

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    Not only do media outlets portray celebrities to young people, but electronics play a part as well; music being the key factor. Music that a celebrity creates also influences a teen’s behavior. If one were to listen to an artist whose music is full of profanity and vulgar language, more than likely that teen will follow what that artist is promoting. For example, a lot of young girls today look up to the musician Nicki Minaj; some even think of her as the hip hop version of Lady Gaga, another…

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    Bottled Water Bottles

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    as the healthier way to go compared to tap water. However, while drinking bottled water might seem healthier, studies have shown that the U.S. FDA regulations allow some contamination of fecal material and E. Coli in the water bottles (Filters). Plastic water bottles are easy to carry around and easy to store so many athletes choose water bottles over tap water. They also depend on the water bottles to give them the hydration they need to keep active. Sports such as basketball, soccer, and even…

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    “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History”, written by Jennifer Price, talks frequently about the bright and daring colors that represented America’s culture in the 1950’s. Most industries and products all included flashy shades and vibrant hues, designed to impel light on the past for those that lived in the dreadful era of the Great Depression. It did fulfill its purpose; or at least it seemed to. The way she truly felt about the actual American culture, wasn’t necessarily expressed…

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