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INTRODUCTION a. How do you plan to open your paper? Nowadays, people had mixed up what is truly beautiful and what is just the appearance beauty. The beauty should build on our body is healthy and innermost being delighted, but not the stander that the media had already set up for us.

 

What information do you plan to offer in your introduction to prepare your reader for the rest of your paper? There was a lot of the evidence to demonstrate that the media had influence women special the young women’s body image, so most females are vainglorious, then they will go get cosmetic surgery. In this society, the media influenced people in many different ways. If we got the perfect body, most beautiful look, but not healthy are we and our family going to be happy when we have nothing except good looking?

 

What is your working/draft thesis statement? In this society, the beauty standards have a great deal could bring people risk, and that will let people get hurt in many ways, but we could make people not get this effect or take the unreal beauty standards aways.

 

BODY a. What are the key sections of your paper? Please include at least 3-5 sections here.

Women should be able to look their body use proper attitude.

Women want to be been accepted by what the society criterion, but what they should do is to accept themselves.

They should know that be thin, have pronounced facial features, and smooth skin is not the goal everybody going to approach.

If we are not happy or enjoy what we are doing then don’t do it, life is short carpe diem.

What sources will you include in each section? Bell, B. T., & Dittmar, H. (2011). Does media type matter? the role of identification in adolescent girls' media consumption and the impact of different thin-ideal media on body image. Sex Roles, 65(7-8), 478-490. doi:http://dx.doi.org.tacomacc.idm.oclc.org/10.1007/s11199-011-9964-x

Sansone, R. A., & Sansone, L. A. (2007). Cosmetic surgery and psychological issues. Psychiatry (Edgmont (Pa. : Township)), 4(12), 65.

Schoenberg, N. (2006, Nov 16). Suddenly ugly looks good; critics debate whether the beauty backlash is a trend or actually a broader definition of beauty gaining ground. Toronto Star Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.tacomacc.idm.oclc.org/docview/439098024?accountid=36202

"Health and Medicine; Reports on Body Image Research Findings from Rutgers State University Provide New Insights (the Effects of Aerobic- Versus Strength-Training on Body Image among Young Women with Pre-Existing Body Image Concerns)." Health & Medicine Week, Aug 15, 2014, pp. 3357. ProQuest, https://search-proquest-com.tacomacc.idm.oclc.org/docview/1551479398?accountid=36202.

III. CONCLUSION

In conclusion, after this two article, we should learn about that beauty is shown us the culture enforced in this society. We should make the society collect all the multicultural and have a greater value for stander of a woman. People should pay attention to the beauty of the inside beauty which is the selfless dedication and kind-hearted. So the media should attach importance to make some not indispensable stander for women or any other things.