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    Hooters Study Case

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    someone for physical reasons is a disparate treatment. From this point of view‚ Hooters will obviously lose the lawsuit. However‚ Hooters acknowledges that « the Hooters Girl has become a phenomenon of her own » and that the « Hooters Girls are the very essence of Hooters ». Furthermore‚ all American knows for a fact that a major part of Hooters’ customers is masculine due to the waitresses’ attractive physical appearance. As a matter of fact‚ it now looks obvious that physical appearance is an important

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    Eating Disorders

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    Disorders In the United States more than 24 million people suffer from eating disorders. An eating disorder is a mental and physical illness that is characterized by a preoccupation with food and weight. The different types of eating disorders are anorexia‚ bulimia‚ and binge. Eating disorders is more than just about food its a state of mind you develop over the years. My paper will discuss the factors that contribute to eating disorders‚ whether it ’s a personal or social problem‚ and how to recover

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    Beauty

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    Beauty As a little girl people knew they are beautiful. They are proud of my dark-skin‚ long legs‚ and short hair. Never giving a second thought about the standards on appearances‚ children are as blissful as they come. As they grew up and figured out what society found beautiful‚ they start to feel less and less apart of that mold. Soon many realized that they are not alone‚ as there are many other kids who do not fit into the category of beautiful. To society they are just ordinary girls. As people

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    judgment on the appearance of others can greatly influence or even completely determine his initial treatment of the individual. Recent studies have proved “that physically attractive individuals are thought to possess more sociably desirable personalities and higher moral standards than those who are physically unattractive” (Kong‚ Yan‚ Hong). This very common phenomenon would not raise issues if everyone was able to choose their physical features. Considering that in reality‚ physical traits are given

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    wrong. Judging a person based on his/her external appearances can be totally misleading. Our appearance isn’t what defines us Clothing isn’t who we are. Just because someone wears all black doesn’t mean they’re Goth or Emo. Just because someone wears glasses doesn’t mean they are a nerd. Deciding whether or not a person has value based on what they wear is ridiculous. Deciding whether or not a person has value based on physical characteristics or disabilities is equally ridiculous.

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    give! I would give my soul for that! ’ Social Values/Context: Aestheticism was exposed to Dorian Gray by Lord Henry who was an aesthetic himself‚ which ultimately leads to the Faustian Bargain. Quote: "Oh‚ she is better than good – she is beautiful‚" murmured Lord Henry‚ sipping a glass of vermouth and orange-bitters. "Dorian says she is beautiful‚ and he is not often wrong about things of that kind. Your portrait of him has quickened his appreciation of the personal appearance of other people. It

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    Illness In John Irving’s “A Prayer For Owen Meany”‚ the raw heart behind one struggling with acceptance due to appearance is demonstrated . Owen Meany is a touching young man who is very intelligent yet extremely judged due to his appearance. Owen is unique because he breaks beauty standards and is completely comfortable in his own skin. Many people in modern society struggle with appearance and acceptance which is often the root of most eating disorders‚ depression‚ and body issues. The beauty industry

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    Thomas Kinsella

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    begins to think. He realises he has to learn something‚ to face some new fact about himself. Just as the garden outside the room faces renewed growth after the decay of winter‚ the poet has some spiritual growing up to do. He sees the signs of his physical decay. He imagines a spiritual mirror in his soul. He examines it and concludes that his youth has passed. He is about thirty-three‚ the age of Christ at his peak‚ when Christ suffered on the cross. Kinsella is concerned that he hasn’t reached human

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    to our book the answer is all about attraction. Attraction could be defined like the combination of other smaller details‚ like physical attractiveness‚ similarity or proximity. These factors are known to affect our liking for one another. Proximity-geographic nearness- is conducive to attraction‚ partly because mere exposure to novel stimuli enhances liking. Physical attractiveness influences social opportunities and the way one is perceived. As acquaintanceship moves toward friendship‚ similarity

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    Look at Me. Jennifer Egan

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    universally exists. Women must want to embody it and men must want to possess women who embody it. An imperative for women and not for men(…)’ (Wolf‚ Naomi‚ “The Beauty Myth”‚ page 2) We live in a post-modern world. Images‚ surface and appearances have gained a huge importance in the last decades. Image has replaced everything else‚ becoming one of the first things to take into account in order to apply for some job‚ etc‚ especially in the female world. In the post-modern world the lost of

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