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    Teenagers Should Not Undergo Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Nowadays it seems that we live in an image-obsessed society where people are solely judged on their physical appearance. Everyone seems to be obsessed with the Hollywood celebrity style image. By sitting at home flipping through the channels of your television set‚ you’re faced with watching celebrities which seem flawless even almost perfect. Many people‚ mostly teenagers‚ look up to these celebrities and Hollywood figures. They see these

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    undergoing surgery. Most solutions will cause harm to businesses but different people will think otherwise. Some people may think a different solution can make the problem of teens getting plastic surgery stop faster and more efficiently. Several solutions may work‚ but they will not be as effective as setting an age requirement of twenty-one and over. Parents of teenagers or soon to be teenagers could be objectors of this idea. If parents do not want their children to have any cosmetic surgery‚ they

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    of plastic surgery. Cosmetic procedures become a trend among people who are seeking a way to improve their appearance‚ because everyone wants to be more attractive and pretty. In some countries‚ plastic surgeon is as common as supermarket. For example‚ Korea is number one in the world in term of plastic surgery. One of five Korean admitted that they have done cosmetic procedure. Because of the image centric culture in today’s society‚ more and more people tend to get plastic surgery in order to

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    consistent increment in number of ladies going for plastic surgery. Bosom embed surgery can improve the size and state of the bosoms. With change in surgical techniques and bosom embed innovation‚ the bosom embed surgery strategy has turned out to be more refined. The headway in the field of restorative science has improved the method of surgery. Bosom inserts may come in various sizes and shapes. The kind of bosom embed that you decide for surgery ought to be founded on your sought change in profile

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    the newest trend among today ’s society. Women are the highest percentage of this trend because women have been conditioned at young age to believe outer beauty is unsurpassed. Plastic or cosmetic surgery in the past has been kept hushed‚ never knowing did she have her nose worked on? Today plastic surgery is being embraced by the millions and highly looked upon. Recently a friend of mine had a breast augmentation. Her argument was the need to feel more confident in her own body. She felt out of proportion

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    (Worksheet only) (Word process‚ post on Bb‚ and bring copies for you‚ the instructor‚ and your group members on date due) Speech Exploration of Sides of a Topic: Plastic surgery risks Thesis statement: People that desire plastic surgery should research the doctor and risks of their procedure before submitting to surgery. Whether or not you think it is right to go under the knife‚ you must admit it is pretty fascinating what doctors can do in the present day. Content Introduction & Conclusion

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    Cosmetic Surgery on Teenagers Shirrena E. Perkins Course: COM/150 February 28‚ 2010 Grace Clausing Table of Contents • Introduction • Body and Mind Still Developing During Teenage Years • Is It All Right To Seek Surgery With Unrealistic Expectations • Regrets • Legal or Illegal • Conclusion Introduction A desire among teenagers to undergo cosmetic surgery has been on a rapid rise. This can mostly be contributed to

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    Plastic surgeries; a way to become more beautiful or someone’s unhealthy idea? Plastic‚ plastic and even more plastic‚ who could’ve thought that one day it would end up inside people. It’s pretty obvious someone’s unhealthy idea. People prefer to get plastic surgeries so that they can fit in or to become more beautiful. Plastic surgeries may cause people harm in many ways. Plastic surgeries may make people look beautiful but look at the cost it isn’t really word it is it. However small or easy

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    Would you ever have a surgery that gives you artificial intelligence like in the book “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes? In the Science Fiction book “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes the main character Charlie had an I.Q of 68. Charlie got artificial intelligence and it made his I.Q increased to 204. It was an awful idea for Charlie to have the A.I surgery. The surgery made Charlie I.Q decrees to 68. After the operation‚ Charlie began to go through a regression. Before the operation he

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    08 Robotic Surgery The ultimate surgeon Zander Brais Zander Brais Page 2 of 13 2 Robotic Surgery Robots are slowly taking over the world of surgery. Why? There are numerous reasons. For one‚ the machines have higher precision and more stable “hands and fingers”. They will not tie large knots with thick sutures and will not cut into healthy‚ normal tissues. Secondly‚ infections are less likely. Since these robotic surgeons do not need to insert large incisions in the body‚ depending on

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