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    In general, we live in a world where aesthetics is important and that impacts how society begins to view each individual. As people develop and become more mature, people realize that a person’s importance and their capabilities isn’t hindered upon on their physical appearance, but rather their intelligence and character. In this paper, I will explore how one’s weight, more specifically how being overweight, in middle childhood to early adolescence impacts a person’s self-esteem. This is an…

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    System identification techniques: Extraction of the modal parameters from the response of the structure to vibration is an important step in SHM. Firstly, it gives to the engineers information about real dynamic behaviour of the structure. Secondly, designed model of the structure using computing technologies, FEM model, may be validated and optimized through comparison analytical and experimental modal parameters. The procedure developing the mathematical model of the structure on the basis of…

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    opinions of different experts in the image of the celebrities; and other professionals that help teenagers. Mehta affirms that seeing perfect images of celebrities everywhere, make anyone feel insecure or envious. She says that celebrities are on shape because…

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    Beauty /ˈbyo͞odē/ noun- a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight. Our society has created an unrealistic beauty standard that caused many problems. Everyone is born in different shapes and sizes; some are small, tall, fat, or thin; some are brown-skinned, white-skinned, or black-skinned; some have frizzy, curly, or straight hair. But it doesn’t make them any less beautiful. Yet, most of us spend time looking at ourselves in…

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    Some of the advertisements shown in Jean Kilborne's video like, "Feminine odor is everyone's problem" and "I'd probably never be married now if I hadn't lost 49 pounds" are shocking to me. She made a collage of similar type ads on her refrigerator and also made slides of these ads. Her experiences she had as a model and involvement in the women's movement began her journey creating "Killing Us Softly." Fortunately, many organizations, books, and websites now focus and care about the…

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    Get two feet of thread and hold one end of the thread in each hand. Knot the ends together to form a circle. Still holding the thread with two hands, wind it ten times until the thread's shape looks like a bow tie. The middle of the thread should contain the wound portion. Move the wound portion from one end of the bow tie to the other by spreading the fingers of one hand while keep the fingers of the other hand closed. Get used to moving…

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    This means that they examined some movement cues for emotions and the range of movement cues. The Laban’s Effort-Shape Theory has two key components. One component is effort and the other is shape. For this experiment, the effort they looked for was the energy the participant had whilst dancing. For shape they looked at the changes in movement of the participant. They calculated velocity, acceleration, impulsiveness, and expansion for both the happy and…

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    The Dove Real Beauty Campaign: An Attempt to Revise the Definition of Beauty The definition of “beauty” depends on many variables including age, gender, and culture. Furthermore, it is subjective to the interpretation of individuals and its portrayal in the media. In recent years, the media has generally portrayed the "ideal woman" as tall, white, thin, with a cylindrical body, and blonde hair (Nelson). Dove’s Real Beauty Campaign attempts to instill women of all sizes with confidence in…

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    Pg. 315-328 How Groups Try to Shape Policy • Despite all the factors already discussed regarding interest groups, no one group possibly has enough resources to achieve every single one of its goals. • Therefore, these groups need to find other ways to produce income and strive towards success. • There are four main strategies that majority of interest groups have been utilizing: • Lobbying- According to Lester Milbrath, a “communication, by someone other than a citizen acting on his or her own…

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    in excitement. The culmination of all aspects of linguistics, uncoded, and coded messages in this advertisement create the overall perception of the advertisement. Everything from the amount of blue, accents of red, appearance of Sofia Vergara, shape of can, and word choice all effect the success of the advertisement in selling this newly packaged Diet…

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