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    terrible. I have a zit.” What was once thrown around has vanished. As girls grow older, they realize that looks aren't everything. My friends realized that going out should be fun, you don't have to look perfect to have fun. The stereotype of outer beauty went out the door as soon as we saw making friends and talking to new people comes from inside. Personality is…

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    Therefore, this covert interpretation may propel someone away from viewing his/herself as being repulsive and it then goes further to motivate people and to push them past any harsh words or feelings that may be disabling them from recognizing the beauty that has been within…

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    her physical and impoverished appearances cause others to call her ugly despite the fact that her beauty is covered up by her rank in the social hierarchy. Later on, however, Cosette’s internal qualities bring about a shift in the story and her hidden beauty is finally visible for others to notice. Victor Hugo, in Les Misérables, describes society’s focus on ideal physical traits which define beauty this time. In addition, Hugo voices his opinions on how physical features do not define a truly…

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    Definition Of Beauty Essay

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    What is beauty? Beauty is the combination of qualities that give us pleasure to the body, mind, and soul. As defined by the Merriam Webster Dictionary, beauty is defined as the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses or pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit. However to some people, beauty is looking like a model, having no flaws, or starving yourself. According to Confucius, “everyone has beauty; it just takes the right person to see it.” Through…

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    Behind the Curtain As said best by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” This empowering quote basically says that you hold the power to decide for yourself what you think beauty is. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary definition of beauty is the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses of pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit. Beauty is not the only thing people value in them. It is not defined by the way you look, clothes…

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    Beauty Definition Essay

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    Beauty can be defined in many different ways. Some people might think beauty is the quality present in a person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, some may think it’s all about the way they look, a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight,. To everyone beauty is something different. Some people, most likely women take beauty to a whole other level such as making beauty their number one priority. I…

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    judged and criticized by people around them. This puts a tremendous amount of pressure on women of all ages to maintain an unrealistic expectations of beauty. Real beauty comes from within and people should begin teaching this to our children at a young age instead of programing young minds to think that physical beauty is more important than inner beauty, as well as teaching them that you must appear attractive in order to achieve power and status in…

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    definition of “beauty” is a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight (Oxford, 2017). There are wide differences between ancient Chinese culture and the Western culture. The differences depend on the current culture of the dynasty. There are two types of the standard of beauty, which include the inner beauty and the outer beauty (Brand, 2000). Outer beauty is practicing their talents such as dancing or singing skills; inner…

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    What is beauty? In today's society beauty for women is considered to be 5'5 thin but not too thin; long hair, full lips, perfectly groomed eyebrows, and a large chest, etc... In the essay Yellow Woman by Leslie Silko, she remembers how her great-grandmother how she was considered to be beautiful even though she didn't fit into the mold that the "outside world" had for what is beautiful. Beauty was considered to be much more than just a pretty face in the old Pueblo time. This essay is a piece of…

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    American Beauty Women

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    The world is so diverse and filled with so many beautiful people. Across the globe beauty standards vary from country to country. In Ethiopia, scars on woman's stomach are considered beautiful so they can attract husbands. Kenyan women believe long earlobes and shaved heads are all the the rave. Some women will go as far as using elephant tusks and twigs to pierce and stretch their earlobes. In Thailand, the Kayan tribe desires long necks because they believe it is the the ultimate sign of…

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