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    slimming products. Most people think that cosmetic surgery is the pursuit of beauty which is waste of money and socially undesirable. However it is the natural instinct of every women. In my presentation I want to argue that cosmetic surgery should be advocated in three aspects which is physical‚ mental and psychological. To begin with‚ I would like explain why plastic surgery should be highly recommended from the physical prospective. Some surgeries improve appearance and correct physical issues

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    The Hidden Dangers Of Cosmetic Surgery “I wish I had a twin‚ so I could know what I ’d look like without cosmetic surgery” a quote by Joan Rivers. She is an American famous person who has done so many cosmetic surgeries. Rivers most likely said this quote because she regretted about all of the cosmetic surgeries that she had. Cosmetic Surgery is a phenomenon that has increased over the past few years and became popular in everywhere on the world. Moreover‚ many people have been thinking of doing

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    is a procedure to correct and reconstruct the nose to either aesthetically improve the nose or improve the functions of the nose. During this nose plastic surgery‚ the surgeon makes incision to gain access the bones and cartilage that supports the nose. The incisions are usually made inside the nose so they are not visible on the outside. The surgery is performed based on the requirements of the patient. A surgeon may either remove some bone and cartilage or add tissue to reshape the nose to a desired

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    Red Light Cameras Red light cameras were designed to protect law-abiding citizens from those who take risks in running red lights. Without having the man power to sit on a corner twenty-four hours a day seven days a week‚ it would be physically impossible to catch violators who felt they could get away with running lights in the middle of the night and not get caught. Many people feel the use of red light cameras violate personal rights and Constitutional rights. The purpose of having red light

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    LASIK Surgery By: Marcia Miller General Purpose: To Inform Specific Goal: To inform my audience about LASIK surgery and the risks and benefits of associated with it. Thesis Statement: LASIK eye surgery can be beneficial to some individuals. There are however‚ complications that can come from having the surgery done. I will explain what LASIK surgery is and explore the benefits and risks associated with LASIK surgery. Preview: I will explain what is done when you have LASIK surgery

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    cosmetic surgery has been happening since ancient times‚ it has only recently become accepted by most. Television programs that promote cosmetic surgery as a positive industry; “I Want a Famous Face” on MTV‚“Nip/ Tuck” on FX‚ and “Dr. 90210” on Hulu‚ to expose the public to a business once kept on the down low. Reality television embraces these due to its shock ­value and entertainment to the audience‚ in result the public is becoming more and more relaxed to the idea of plastic surgery. A generation

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    body ideals‚ and they turn to cosmetic surgery to seek ‘perfection’. I wanted to research why so many women want to under go the knife‚ what dangers are involved‚ and why cosmetic surgery receives bad publicity. I also wanted to see weather cosmetic surgery is used for any other reasons than vanity. Above all I wanted to see if the negatives out weighed the positives and if cosmetic surgery should be banned or not. Why do so many women want cosmetic surgery? According to Louisa Peacock‚ the author

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    Cosmetic surgery is very popular and not because people need surgery‚ but because society has made the perfect person and everyone is trying to be that. Cosmetic surgery is the new hip thing going around and it isn’t always a good thing. In my essay I’m going to discuss the history of cosmetic surgery. I will discuss how it came about and how it has grew over the years. We will discuss how popular it has become with reality TV shows and Hollywood stars. And last talk about the pros and cons of getting

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    We Should Say No to Cosmetic Surgery In this era‚ both men and women seem to be twins in beauty. There is nothing wrong to make ourselves more beautiful or feel better about ourselves. In a society where image is everything‚ feeling and looking good is an important part. A question we have to ask ourselves is how far would we go to look perfect? Before we consider something as drastic as cosmetic surgery‚ we should make sure that we are happy with who we are from the inside‚ because the

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    THESIS STATEMENTS FOR LITERARY ESSAYS (DR. TARZIA) What is a Thesis? Three definitions: 1 --The thesis is an attitude toward the topic‚ a claim that you want to argue. 2 --A thesis is the central idea of your essay. It is the statement that you will support or prove to be true. The thesis is your goal. 3 --The thesis does not merely name a topic. The thesis asserts something about the topic. A good way to form a thesis is to (1) focus the topic and (2) make the thesis answer

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