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    Terms Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature Chapter 3 Methodology Background of the Study John Keats says that‚ “a thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Human‚ in nature‚ is vain in all aspects‚ especially in the physical component. We try different things and means in order to maintain‚ enhance and preserve beauty. Nowadays‚ people value physical beauty more than attitudes‚ character‚ and even education. For they have different perspectives regarding the importance of it. For some‚ they

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    Stereotypes

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    a good-looking people attract interviewers‚ get hired faster‚ are more likely to make more sales and get more raises. According to Daniel Hamermesh‚ an economics professor at the University of Texas in Austin‚ points out the benefits in his book‚ "Beauty Pays: Why Attractive People Are More Successful." that “attractive people seem earning an average of 3% to 4% more than a person with below-average looks. That adds up to $230‚000 more over in a lifetime of the typical good-looking person. Even an

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    Stereotypes in the Media

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    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 and how it stereotypes a vast majority of the world’s population. (A YouTube clip from Beauty and the Geek Australia -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzFZc-Y1tAA&list=PL6034D2FA52B7A0A7&index=3&feature=plpp_video ) This Australian

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    Ratcatcher

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    Page fifteen opens with ‘pipe music’‚ this gives the audience a sense of what the story of Der Rattenfanger is about even if they fail to understand the German title. Pipe music is usually associated with the story of the Pied Piper‚ which is what we later discover Der Rattenfanger expresses. As Faith reads the title of Der Rattenfanger Eva asks her ‘Mutti’ the question of what an abyss is‚ this is significant in regards to describing the character of The Ratcatcher‚ an abyss is usually associated

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    44 Appendix 46 Introduction For centuries‚ the beauty of Bengali women has been defined by their dark skin-tones‚ generous curves‚ sharp facial features and long‚ wavy hair. The traditional Bengali woman adorned herself with glass bangles‚ bindi‚ nupur and nose-pin and wore saris or more recently‚ salwar kameez. All of these together paired with her submissive attitude‚ were considered to be part of her beauty. However‚ this notion of beauty has changed drastically in the last few decades. Bangladeshi

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    Culture as a Site of Contested Meaning For years‚ the modeling industry’s perception of what beauty is only consisted of super thin and super skinny women. Their idea of beauty‚ thereafter‚ influenced and shaped what our culture’s idea of beauty is as well. Recently though‚ the meaning of beauty is being challenged. I recently read an article on Fox News’ website discussing how magazine publishers were hiring “fatter” models and were also airbrushing pictures of thinner models in order for them

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    the flaws on the model‚ but still see the beauty and perfection of real beauty. On the top of the ad‚ it reads “The girl in this photo has not been retouched.” “The real you is sexy.” The not in the first sentence is italized and pink. Also‚ the sentence “The real you is sexy” is in pink. Emphasizing that NOT being retouched is sexy and the real you is sexy. The white sheets‚ pillows and her white cover up emphasize the simplicity and natural beauty Aerie is trying to promote. The store logo

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    Sonnet 130 Shakespeare

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    Shakespeare is expressing‚ though not in the first person‚ that he knows women are not the perfect beauties they are portrayed to be and that we should love them anyway. He uses two types of descriptions‚ one of their physical beauty and the other of their characteristics to make fun of all those ‘romantic’ poets trying to ‘brown nose’ the girls they like. One of the physical attributes‚ in the first quatrain‚ that he mentions is his "mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun‚" meaning she has no

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    On every beauty product sold in the stores and online‚ the ingredients that are used to create each one are printed on the back of the label. Many people don’t even think about whether or not these ingredients are healthy or harmful. They don’t know that the most popular brands of beauty products that people tend to buy and use daily could contain chemical toxins that may be very harmful to skin cells. One of the major issues in the cosmetology field is the use of products that contain chemical

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    “Fantastic Ideals” by Jennifer Worley discusses beauty and the dangers of trying to reach certain standards for women. Her claim is every person‚ specifically woman‚ are beautiful in their own way. The evidence she uses to support her claim comes in the form of references from other sources such as an article from The New York Times and a description of an advertisement from Adbusters. Also‚ Worley mentions Marilyn Monroe and her status as a beauty icon to transition into a quote from an essay about

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