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    To continue with the movement of inclusion in the fashion industry, legendary brand J. Crew casted 64 strangers to model their SS17 RTW collection. Creative Director, Jenna Lyons decided to go a different route with this show in order to showcase the “normal” everyday people and J. Crew consumer. While we are custom to see super models take over the catwalk, things were different this time around. Instead, we saw teachers, bloggers, photographers, artists, activists and students whose ages…

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    Female figurines from early human populations, commonly called “Venus Figures”, may tell us much about the roles of women. Two such figures, the Venus of Willendorf and that of Catal Huyuk, show similarities as well as striking differences both visually and contextually. If one examines these similarities and differences between the two, one can understand what the lifestyles were of whoever made these. Physically, there are a few distinct differences between the two statues. The seated woman,…

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    The clinical presentation of pediculosis capitis is not always direct and may easily go unobserved. History will include exposure to an infestation; however, this may frequently be unknown. Similarly, symptoms may not always be identifiable and can be attributed to other conditions. Finally, physical signs of living head lice are not always easy to identify. Suspicion of infestation should be immediate among contacts of individuals with current or recent pediculosis capitis, and should not be…

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    media can lead women to be obsessed in “beauty” and cause health issues. In the article of “Before Spring Break, The Anorexic Challenge”, most of the female students deprived themselves in order to lose weight in order to “achieving a bikini-ready body” (Rothenberg pg.…

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    having different self perceptions and are using body…

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    Biology and Crime Ryan Kuriakose Houston Community College In Dateline’s episode called “The Last Dance,” victim Heather Jones disappeared and later was found dead and burnt by her husband, Chris Jones. Chris had an appearance of an average white male, one who was skinny and average build. He had no problems of schizophrenia, or any types of mental disorder that would cause for a reason of mental disturbances. Overall, the whole murder was an emotional turmoil. I do not believe there is such…

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    Steroid use for high school sports can have many negative affects on your body, that people don’t realize. The human body reacts differently to different things. People take steroids to help their performance in sports. They may also take them to enlarge their muscles. What they don’t know is that it has more than just positive effects. They are too caught up in their appearance to even realize all of the side effects it can put out. Males are proven to take most of the blame for the use of…

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    are things you have to pay for and the things are cheap or affordable. The lifestyle of a “covergirl” is different from the average life style of a regular everyday person. Malgorzata Wolska author of “Gender Stereotypes in Mass Media” theorize the stereotypes of women and men in television commercials. The author points of characteristics of popular advertisements today and some that you wouldn’t normally see that they are overly sexualized, beautiful and independent (143). CoverGirl’s…

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    Human Body Analogy Paper

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    argues that the city is like a human body. He defines the different parts of the body, down to its organs, in comparison with the systems of a city. He goes from the skeletal system, to the heart, to the muscular system, to the digestive system, to the internal organs, and also the outer features of the body like the nose and ears. Looking at the human body as it corresponds to a city helps us to understand it. I agree with Register’s analogy of the human body compared to the works and buildup…

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    Fat American Woman

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    Analysis: Accepting our own natural bodies and not letting the fashion industry get into our minds of being perfect should be one of the main aspects that us as women…

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