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    Zoella Beauty

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    Zoe Elizabeth Sugg, a twenty five year old proves that social media is definitely more helpful than harmful. In 2009, she created her beauty blog “Zoella” to distract herself from her problems with anxiety and depression. By the end of 2009 she had thousands of followers, this encouraged her to start her own YouTube channel, and in seven years she received ten million subscribers and net worth of $3.5 million as of 2016. In 2014, she had also written her own book “Girl Online”, following by another

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    very common affecting 50% of girls and young women (Grabe, Ward, and Shibley 479) is another example of advertising/the media not being responsible to community concerns or society. One last example of how unreal women’s image is explained by research from Cheryl Haas indicating that thin ideal portrayals lead to depression and lower self-esteem among women (Haas, 2012, p. 405). Again, this is a clear indicator that the media has a strong responsibility to society and should act accordingly. Another

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    The basis of Hume’s essay is in regards to aesthetics, he offers his definition of the “standard of taste” from the standpoint of even the best critics. Throughout the essay, Hume reaches his conclusion by “both his characterization of the appreciative response and by his particular way of drawing the distinction between the subjective and the objective,” (Carroll). From the beginning of the essay, it is noticed that Hume’s theory is representative of a paradox. He states, “The great variety of Taste

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    as I have. These obstacles showed me that I have the capability of completing anything that I set my mind to, thus nothing is impossible. My top character strength of appreciation of beauty and excellence has contributed greatly to my immense optimism. It has provided me with the capability to identify the beauty in everything, even when most people perceive only the ugly. I needed this skill greatly in the younger years of my life when my parents decided to separate. As a young child, I had the

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    is a love that is passionate and difficult to contain and often results in people getting hurt, but is the strongest connection we can have to another person. In Plato’s Symposium, Plato writes a story about Apollodorus who tells a story he heard from Aristodemus about a symposium to an unknown companion. This has no meaning to the overall story. What does matter

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    will continue to follow the love story of Romeo and Juliet. This extract is from Act one Scene one, at the very beginning of the play so both Romeo and Benvolio’s characters are being introduced and helps set the tone of the play to that of a tragic romance. In this extract, Shakespeare show’s how deep Romeo’s feelings run and how he cannot focus on anything but his love for Rosaline. Romeo is “strucken blind” by her beauty and so she controls everything including his senses. This shows how incredibly

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    My aunt’s argument is that it’s ok for girls to put on makeup because they see their mothers putting on makeup so these young girls just want to be like their mother’s. I can see where she coming from because the product doesn’t really contain real makeup it all digital but what if they want the real thing what will happen? My argument is still strong because I worry that mother of this generation is raising these young girls

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    Rape Of Europa Essay

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    but also what the composition means for future viewings. The Rape of Europa can be analyzed and enjoyed from a purely aesthetic standpoint. Arthur Pope, who was a prominent professor of Fine

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    ideologies. Platonists or “realists” in other terms claim that abstract objects are physical; that they exist in some palpable way. Plato, from whom the term is believed to have originated, was with the idea that universals, like “redness”, existed independently from the individual entities (particulars). Platonic realism states that such objects do exist autonomously from the particular. Platonism is the metaphysical opinion that abstract objects exist. Abstract objects are solely non-spatiotemporal, they

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    American Beauty Throughout American history there have been many different family types. In these families types that society has created everyone has a specific role that they are pressured to play and most of the time feel like they will be judged if they don’t play their intended role. The only way for a society to change and evolve is for people to break the norms and step outside of the box. We must question what is truly right and wrong to create new ways of living. The Cycle of Socialization

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