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    fake image of themselves just so they can go a day without being judged. Women, men, LGBT, etc., fail to understand that their flaws is what makes them beautiful. Women have a hard time embracing their inner beauty, because they do not look like supermodels, or they are too skinny, overweight, etc. Even men feel insecure, whether it is because they are gay, straight, too short, too tall…

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    her, but only if he is able to be there as well. At the meeting, Quinn diligently crafted and prepared her pitch, but the network executive was clearly bored, that is, until Chet commenced a parade of childish comments about boobs and double-d supermodels. Once Chet began conversing with the executive, he got on board with Quinn’s pitch, which clearly shows that she is not taken seriously merely because she is a…

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    mentally from the constant bombardment of digitally enhanced images of perfect plastic people. Are we becoming intolerant to imperfection? It’s not just magazines either; T.V shows are also at fault. Next Top Model, Are You Hot, The Face, Make Me a Supermodel all these shows contribute to eating disorders, plummeting waistlines in teenage girls, full blown adult temper tantrums and misrepresented personality…

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    In The Movie The Dark Knight Rises Bruce Wayne Does Not Want To Reveal That He Is Batman. Because He Feels Like He would be treated differently. Batman Is Just. A Symbol, Not a person. John Blake knows Bruce Wayne is batman. Even though Bruce Wayne were two different people he managed a dual life. Batman is just a symbol, not a person. Bruce Wayne wants keep batman a secret. People will treat him differently if they knew he was batman. They would take advantage of him. But most super heroes…

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    Fashionably Ill People often look to the world of fashion for what the next trend in beauty will be, for many decades it has been an unattainable goal. It has been an epidemic for numerous years of young girls going to extreme lengths to achieve this goal. Copious amounts of models develop eating disorders to stay thin, and the girls who look up to them develop their own, through Cheryl Diamond’s Model : a memoir we can see the hardships models face, the cultural impact of them,…

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    chuckles, but I sat wondering. "What am I?" I demanded. His face scrunched up a little. At the time, my 12-year-old self looked and acted plain, forgettable even. He, however, had summed up people who share my basic facial features as either the supermodels he saw in advertisements or the nameless mass of pinch-faced Chinese mobsters in movies. Eventually, he called me ugly. He decided that between the choices of “ugly”, "hot,” and "apologizing”, insulting me was the least embarrassing response…

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    College women are at the age, where they are making their own decisions without their parent's guidance. It is proven that “college aged women are at a higher risk for eating disorders and disordered eating than any other age group” (Fitzsimmons 799). There has been an increase in the number of college women, who have become victims to the two components of the inevitable development of thoughts surrounding dieting: body hate and intense self-consciousness. It is important to know that college…

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    Headline: Trophy Hunter Trampled to Death by the Elephant He Was Trying to Hunt Introduction: Ian Gibson loved hunting. He had grown up hunting in the woods with his father, and there was nothing he liked more than packing up his gear for a new adventure. After some soul searching, Gibson finally had his chance to take his hunting game to the next level. Instead of scouring the backwoods for game, he was going to start big game hunting. To support his dream, Gibson developed his real estate…

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    "1. The group at the later state became a two member group. 2. Gyu-Ri was the most controvecial member of the group. 3. Their official fan club was called SeeYa with You 4. Kim felt her life resembled their first album The First Mind 5. Kim will prefer to meet a friend than to eat first when she was late for a meeting. 6. Her dream man is someone who would wait at a door long enough for her. 7. To Kim, summer dream was a perfect song for a hot day 8. Lee Boram She ate more than any member of the…

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    1960's Popular Culture

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    British teenage supermodel Leslie Hornby, also known as Twiggy because of her stick-thin figure, was a fashion idol to young girls everywhere. Her short, “boyish” haircut and leggy frame embellished the covers of every famous fashion magazine. 1960s fashion was largely youth-driven…

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