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    Expository Composition Fall 2013 Going For the Look Do stores discriminate people when hiring? Submitted By Due Date: Period: Submitted To Abstract Companies like Hollister‚ Pacsun‚ and Abercrombie and Fitch are being accused of not being true to their hiring criteria based on a person’s looks. Surveys were conducted for this research. The participants targeted were mainly teens from Carson Senior High School that were either seventeen or eighteen years old. They were

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    Christine Soriano Speech 1A-002 2 November 2011 Professor Wongprasert Advertisement Essay In this magazine ad (courtesy of Nylon magazine) we have 3 young girls posing for a clothing brand. The credibility or ethos we can rely on is the company Buffalo by David Bitton. Since it is a well-known brand‚ people can trust that this company has goodwill and character. Plus‚ it is an advertisement from a magazine called Nylon which is among one of the popular fashion magazines that are distributed throughout

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    Gillette Ad Sex Appeal: The model in this ad is standing‚ staring at the man shaving in a provocative manner. She looks as if she is attracted to the man‚ especially because he is shaving. The use of the woman in the background of this ad is to attract consumers to buy Gillette razors. This ad portrays these razors to give you a very clean shave‚ which will make you more appealing to attractive women. Simple Solution: This ad makes consumers think that through the use of this product they

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    The poem “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou explains the different details about a woman that makes her phenomenal. Maya shows us that this woman feels great about herself regardless of what others think. Throughout the poem she tells us that nobody seems to understand what it is that makes her attractive because she is not physically beautiful by society’s standards. So what makes this woman so appealing? The woman in this poem is appealing to others because of her inner beauty and how she feels

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    a beauty

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    Summary outline The writer is Talking about Charles Newman in the story Charles is a dear friend of the writer The writer views Charles as beautiful Other people think Charles is beautiful The beauty the writer sees in Charles is not hindered by anything he says or does Charles has soft blonde hair and blue eyes Charles is unmarried "The thing I liked least about Charlie was his way of carrying on with several women at a time..." P.56 Charles has a steady girlfriend Charles has a

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    Topic: If you could be attractive and stupid or intelligent and ugly. Which one would you prefer? Why? A person of high intelligence will get successes effortlessly no matter how he looks; therefore‚ I’d rather become an intelligent ugly girl than become a beautiful stupid one. A smart person with unattractive appearance; in my opinion‚ has much motivation to step forward as well as has been treated with much more respect from other people. In fact‚ an ugly person can also change to a beautiful

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    The Importance of Beauty

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    The Importance of Beauty The first thing most people notice about someone is how physically attractive they are; yet we are told every day that looks do not matter. Our world is filled with hypocrisy when talking about the notion of beauty. Many quotes and inspirational messages line our halls and are often the background of choice on teenage girl’s cellphones. We are taught that “Beauty is only skin deep” from a young age‚ but if this really is the truth why do girls starve themselves to be skinny

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    Visual literacy is the ability to interpret‚ negotiate and make meaning from information presented in an image. It is based on the idea that pictures can be “read” and that meaning can be communicated through a process of reading. Stereotypes are very common in visual literacy as they help readers understand what the image is trying to communicate. Beauty and the Geek is one of the many examples of stereotypes in the media. The clip that I am about to play for you shows what the program is about

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    The common physical beauty is what Elaine Scarry called “a symmetry of everyone’s relation to one another” in her book called On Beauty and Being Just (1999). This means that beautiful subjects or objects are evenly proportioned and ideal in all their forms. In other words‚ if symmetry is perfection‚ then beauty is perfection too. At the same time‚ as absolute symmetry does not exist- beauty is a divine feature of “chosen”. Meanwhile‚ I have my own interpretation of physical beauty. This is the idea

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    The Grotesque Old Woman‚ by Renaissance painter‚ Quinten Metsys illustrates an old and unattractive woman of the 16th century. Her voluptuous‚ weathered breasts are on displayed and her headdress is one of astute fashion of an earlier German period and her eloquent dress and corset are fashionable to Italy in this time period. Her aged hands hold a small and delicate red bud‚ a symbol of engagement‚ and her slightly lifted chin is of poised position. All of this beauty and detailed is over shadowed

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