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    instead for anyone‚ for entertainment purposes. Growing up‚ one of my favorite tales was Beauty and the Beast. If you ask children if they know this story‚ I would guarantee almost one hundred percent of them would. However‚ I’m sure the story they would know is that of the Disney version. In my lifetime‚ the majority of fairy tales I know are the Disney version. There is more than just Disney’s version of Beauty and the Beast‚ for example‚ the original by Le Prince de Beaumont‚ which will be discussed

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    It is said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder‚ but when the image of beauty is one that has been ingrained into the mind since childhood‚ how can that statement possibly be true. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison proves this statement to be contradictory‚ because‚ in her novel‚ beauty is no longer just a person’s opinion but has been made into an unwritten rule‚ a standard set by society for society. The use of the theme black as other makes evident the cause and effect relationship a person’s

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    in hope to win the grand supreme title. Child beauty pageants encourages young girls to think poorly of their peers‚ place too much identity in their outward appearance‚ and exploits them; the negative ramifications of these pageants are abounding. After the success of the Miss America Pageant‚ the first Little Miss America Pageant was held in 1961. Within three years more than 35‚000 contestants had enrolled (“Child Beauty Pageants”). Child beauty pageants have grown into a multi-million dollar

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    Martin Prendergast Effects of alcohol on the brain Our society has always been surrounded by alcohol and has suffered from the effects of it. Alcoholism and binge drinking is one of the leading causes of death in America. Not only does alcohol destroy your body and mind but it also impairs your judgment and decreases your mobility and motor control. Abuse and alcohol related problems have always been around but the numbers are steadily increasing and the age of youth drinkers has also increased

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    Traumatic Brain Injuries Caused By Personal Injury Accidents Each year millions of people suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in the United States. TBI is a contributing factor in 30 percent of the injury deaths each year. A personal injury accident can change a person’s life forever in a matter of a few seconds because a TBI can result in permanent disabilities. For the accident victim and his or her family‚ a person’s negligence in causing an accident can have devastating consequences. What Is

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    Introduction Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious public health problem in the United States. Each year‚ traumatic brain injuries contribute to a substantial number of deaths and cases of permanent disability. A TBI is caused by a bump‚ blow or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the normal function of the brain. Not all blows or jolts to the head result in a TBI. The severity of a TBI may range from “mild‚” i.e.‚ a brief change in mental status or consciousness to “severe

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    Mirrors in the Brain On a 1991 hot summer day in Parma‚ Italy‚ a lab monkey awaited its researchers’ return from lunch. The researchers had implanted wires next to its motor cortex‚ in a frontal lobe brain region that enabled the monkey to plan and enact movements. The monitoring device would alert the researchers to activity in that region of the monkey’s brain. When the monkey moved a peanut into its mouth‚ for example‚ the device would buzz. That day‚ as one of the researchers entered the lab

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    it’s way more than that. There’s huge‚ wide‚ and long landscapes to enjoy‚ yummy food everywhere you go‚ and diverse wildlife. Sure other regions have that‚ but the Southwest’s is unique; most of the time. One of many parts to the Southwest US’ beauty‚ is the nature and landscapes that aren’t man made. Arizona‚ a state in the southwest is home to the well known Grand Canyon. It’s a little over 6‚000 feet wide and 270 miles long‚ full of wildlife such as the Coyote and the Turkey vulture. To some

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    1. What factors affect society’s definition of beauty? Describe the evolution of beauty from Maya’s childhood in Stamps through modern times. What has caused this change? Unfortunately‚ society has a definition of beauty‚ which has forced mostly women to change themselves‚ or want to change themselves‚ into an “idealistic” character. Society’s definition of beauty consists of looking a certain way: one has to have the perfect‚ skinny body‚ but not too skinny. One has to have big breasts‚ a large

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    American Beauty Analysis The film American Beauty focuses on a man named Lester Burnham and how his midlife crisis is affecting him‚ as well as the people involved in his life. Lester is in a horribly strained marriage with his wife‚ Carolyn‚ and has lost total connection with his daughter‚ Jane. His boss views him as completely useless in the workplace‚ and wants Lester to quit. Indignant by his wretched life‚ Lester decides to create changes in him. The viewer will watch Lester’s mundane personality

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