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    DRAFT OUTLINE DISADVANTAGES OF PLASTIC SURGERY I. Introduction Just like almost every other thing in the world‚ plastic surgery also has its own disadvantages such as causing addiction‚ leading to health problems and involving a highly cost procedure. II. Body A. Plastic surgery has the potential to become an addiction. (Casey Holley‚ 2011) 1. Patients have low self-esteem. (Casey Holley‚ 2011)

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    Plastic Surgery reconstructing or repairing a part of your body transferring tissue to different areas. Cosmetic Surgery enhancing different parts of your body. Even though you may think they are the same they are in some ways different. It’s good to know a lot about procedure before you commit to it. Since the beginning of time‚ humans have engaged in self-improvement. So there should be no surprise that plastic surgery is considered one of the oldest healing arts in the world. The fact that there

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    Insurance companies should not be able to call something that fixes a deformity cosmetic surgery because of health related concerns and self esteem issues. In July of 2006‚ a little bundle of joy was brought into this world by the name of Gabriela Sunshine Hatton and this is her story. It was a very warm day in July of 2006 one of the hottest days on record in fact. When little Gabriela Sunshine Hatton was born. She was four weeks early but was born a healthy seven pounds five ounces and 21 ½

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    Plastic Surgery Boom in Korea In Korea‚ plastic surgery has become as commonplace as a dental checkup. Every year‚ a number of people who take plastic surgery are increasing dramatically. According to the recent research by the beauty magazine ‘Cosmopolitan’‚ Korean women’s plastic surgery population rate is 47.3%. This means nearly half of women in Korea have had plastic surgery. It’s not an exaggeration to say that plastic surgery became a trend in Korea these days. As a society became lookism;

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    Risks of Plastic Surgery Plastic surgery has become an obsession in America throughout the past decade. American society seems to hold an incredibly high standard of appearance that rewards only those who are thin‚ young and beautiful. The pressure that is put on individuals to obtain a certain degree of perfection is somewhat disturbing. The media has recently given us‚ as Americans‚ nothing less than perfectionism to strive for. Television shows like "The Swan" and "Extreme Makeover" rely solely

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    Plastic Surgery and Teens English 102 May 14‚ 2013 Plastic Surgery and Teens “You can cut your hair if it won’t grow. You can fix your nose if he says so. You can buy all the makeup MAC can make‚ but if can’t look inside you‚ find out who am I too? Be in a position to make me feel so damn unpretty‚ I’ll make you feel unpretty too.” In the late  90s TLC was known for writing about social issues that young women faced everyday

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    Ma. Belén Loaiza Matos Plastic Surgery Plastic surgery‚ a form of art‚ can reconstruct your body and renew your confidence but can you accept the risks involved? Plastic surgery is a profession that should be implied for medical purposes only‚ in order to help accident victims‚ and birth disorders. Accepting the way you look is very important‚ if you want to be in harmony with yourself. In the other side‚ is an escape or a solution to the confidence of a person that can save lives. It can be

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    topic‚ try looking through these sites: Pro/Con: http://www.procon.org/ Balanced Politics: http://www.balancedpolitics.org/ 2. This speech should be 6-8 minutes in length. You will deliver the speech extemporaneously‚ to a gathered audience. You should plan to use either 3"x 5" or 4"x 6" index cards as a guide while your speak. However‚ you should not write out the entire speech and read it word for word. Make the best use of your professional space‚ and use a PODIUM or other professional

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    The Benefits of Plastic Surgery for Teenagers Stephanie Kerr The Benefits of Plastic Surgery for Teenagers Plastic surgery to the public‚ especially to young adolescence‚ is influenced by celebrities and the media so one could look a certain way. Today‚ teenagers all over the world who feel insecurely about themselves will take drastic measures to physically change the way they look to emotionally balance their self - esteem. Cosmetic surgery for young adolescence

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    employee be a change agent? Explain your answer. If the low-level employee is a low-level manager‚ it is possible that he or she could act as a change analyst‚ just as any manager can be a change agent. However‚ it is important to note that change should begin at the top and work its way done. Change is most successful when it is supported by top management. Also‚ it is important to remember that as organizations empower employees‚ they may empower them as change agents‚ also. II. How are opportunities

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