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    Can a women's body image be affected by societal standards? I think body image is what you think about your body. Starting from a young age, we tend to compare ourselves to the standards that society has made. From there the thought of not having the "perfect body" leads to low self-esteem, depression, and develop eating disorders. In America, the ideal beauty has always focused on how a women's body looks like. According, to researchers at the University of Texas "the perfect female body…

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    Black owned makeup companies or even makeup companies that have the shade range to cater to women of color are hard to find. The evolution of makeup brands for women of color have come a long way since the 1800s. Many women of color used to have to mix their foundation to match their skin tones. Over time, the beauty world has found a love to embrace the different hues of people of color. Thanks to the Fenty effect, there are more makeup companies that are expanding their shade range to met the…

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    Bobs And Burgers Analysis

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    generalization that more men would be watching the game. We can assume that the company creating the commercial believed what better way to give their new advertisement attention than a naked model because it creates such a “fantasy element” of a “sexy” supermodel towards the targeted audience, men. Feminism exists to guide society in acknowledging the harm of this commercial, and others like it, in the fact that companies shouldn’t depend on naked women…

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    them to compare to. Without a doubt, media plays a big role in triggering body comparison. Throughout time, models have been known to have the ideal body. When the average sizes of models change, so does the ideal body type. The measurements of supermodels have gotten significantly smaller since the 50’s while the rates of eating disorders have gotten significantly higher since the 50’s. The top female model of the 50’s and 60’s was Carmen Dell’Orefice. One of the top models in the late 2000’s…

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    Alaïa Culture

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    his work. S.Culture In fact, the personal background of Alaïa in sculpture led him to understand fully women’s body, and to embrace every single part of it in order to magnify it. As a matter of fact sculpture played a major role in his work “Supermodel Culture” The figures of the model he discovered remain indelibly printed in our minds, who does not remember Naomi Campbell,…

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    Vitiligo Research Paper

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    The Depiction of Vitiligo: Public Perception Through the Years For millennia, Vitiligo has been a condition of shame. 2000 years ago, to the untrained eye, the colorless macules of Vitiligo resemble those of leprosy and resulted in many individuals being grouped with lepers. The Bible made no distinction between the two diseases and sufferers of both were cast out. As medicine advanced into the twentieth century, it became known that Vitiligo was a disease caused by the autoimmune destruction…

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    beautiful. Johnson is far from the vision of beauty and grace we see in the Victoria Secret fashion shows. In Johnson’s words, “It’s not that I’m ugly. It’s more that most people don’t know how to look at me.” This is no surprise, given that supermodels generally walk down the catwalk instead of ride down in a wheelchair. Just as Johnson did not meet the standards set by the media obsessed population, neither did Lindy West. Ms. West tells her readers, “I don’t want the people who love me…

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    Starting from the time a baby is born, he or she hears a series of different compliments. Infant boys often hear “What a strong guy” or “Look how smart you are!”. Girls often hear “What a gorgeous girl!” or “All the boys are going to chase after her!”. The boys compliments tend to focus on active qualities while the girls compliments focus on appearance or passive qualities. Even at an infantile age, society has expectations on what it means to be masculine or feminine. Further, people grow up…

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    right, drink a lot of water, maintain appearance, get photos from professional shoot, visiting a modeling agency. Predicting the salary of modeling career is quite impossible, it depends on looks. After 3 or 4 years one might get $15000-20000. A supermodel can earn $50000. The outlook for this job remained same since 2014. This is very small occupation and very few jobs will be created. As the economy improves there maybe more need for models. Becoming model is very competitive and tough. There…

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    their lives with, or because, of him. A young Trump married Ivana Zelníčková; mother of Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Jr. In 1977, he left Ivana in 1990 for actress Marla Maples. After separating from Maples in 1997, Trump dated around, most notably supermodel Kara Young, before meeting and marrying Slovenian model Melania Knauss in 2005, with whom he has two children and is still happily (?) married. Third time’s the charm? (Trump’s failed marriages are now fair game since he brought up Hillary…

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