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    controversial part of America since the 1940’s, their purpose to persuade people into buying their products or look a certain way has survived to this present day. The process of objectifying someone almost always has a purpose behind it, in the case of advertisements the big conglomerates sell the “perfect woman,” in a magazine, whose ethics are to be and look flawless. When one looks up the meaning of the word objectify in the dictionary we get “to present as an object, especially of sight,…

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    we surely have the pressure especially regarding our looks. That's the reasons teens prefer to change their looks. Which is what goes on, so Farrah Abraham cosmetic surgery is real. Conceiving a child in her own 16, she surely getting some issues regarding her looks especially after labor. Regardless whatever reason why she would like to help keep altering her looks, this may also because of her youthful age who wants to become perfect to look at. One factor that Farrah appears to concern…

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    animals or creatures likely do not care about what they look like, except to the extent that their form serves function or purpose. For example,, animals may look like their surroundings so that they are hard for other animals to see. . Dogs, cats, iguanas, sharks, or oryxes do not care a bit what they look like to others around them. The male bird is colorful so that he can attract a mate. . Other than this, no creature cares what it looks like except humans. In Chapter 14, Viola catches…

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    down this long hallway after school when I look up from my feet and see her. She’s the girl I’ve had a crush on since fifth grade, and she’s the only other person in the hall with me. If this were any other person it would be no problem for me, but because it’s her, there a nuclear reactor going off in my head and my palms are getting all sweaty. She’s wearing her scuffed up white Vans, I always thought that Vans were such stupid looking shoes but they look great on her. She has jeans will…

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    isolation because they feel left out. Now teens are fearful of many different things, and they are mostly afraid of exclusion. Due to the feeling of being left out, teens feel isolated because they do not trust anyone, also it can be caused by the way they look. Teens are sensitive to many things, and they will often try to make sure that they are able to be in their best condition. It will take time for many teens to get used to their fears like miscommunication. Often teen…

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    Gender Roles Socialization

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    In society, people are expected to look and act a certain way depending on if they are male or female. The physical differences of the body that helps determine if someone is male or female are known as a person’s sex. While a person’s sex focuses more on telling a woman and man apart physically, gender is what a person concentrates on more when determining the type of behavior that is appropriate for each sex. An example of gender is the expectation of men being masculine while women are…

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    has evolved into a look that makes normal looking people self-conscious of their looks, body, and eating habits. This super model look needs to be replaced with a more realistic appearance. The model industry imposes an unrealistic body image on society. For example, model Cindy Jackson was inspired to become a human Barbie, “I looked at a Barbie when I was 6 and said, 'This is what I want to look like ' “(cite). There are many situations where the "Perfect" super model look has made young…

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    and the small touch of yellow flower on the right side of the photograph, the combination of the color adds drama and it gives balance to the whole picture. The texture of the rock from the picture looks…

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    Theorist Essay Erik Erikson is the theorist behind the Stages of Psychosocial Development. Like Freud, Erikson takes a look at the development of the emotional like and psychological traits, however Erikson also looks at the development of self-identity. Erikson had his own share of identity problems but still managed to create a personally meaningful life. One of Erikson’s key components in his theory of development would be his eight stages. He took Freud’s five stages and extended them to…

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    In Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” he shows that just because someone can see does not mean that they cannot also be blind to somethings. Often because someone is blind people look at them as if they cannot do as much as someone that can see, but because they are blind they realize or “see” things that others do not. The narrator thinks this way about the blind man, Robert, through most of the story. Carver uses the narrator’s point of view, imagery, and tone to show the reader how the narrator is…

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