Papers 121-130 of total 3480 found.
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…of these experiences must not be underestimated”(Morgan, 120). This is a major reason so many women are now choosing to have cosmetic surgery. But, as Morgan also points out, “elective” surgery is now becoming less of a choice for women. As more and more women…
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…for the cosmetic surgeries that women undergo in order to attract males by Morgan in Woman and the Knife(Morgan 121 FF). This basically means that women desire to be beautiful to the opposite sex not because it makes them happy, buy it makes the opposite sex happy…
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…for the cosmetic surgeries that women undergo in order to attract males by Morgan in Woman and the Knife. This basically means that women desire to be beautiful to the opposite sex not because it makes them happy, buy it makes the opposite sex happy and then they can…
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…when the data the tests was to obtain was already available ("Animal Testing by the Cosmetic Industry" 2). This is just one of the situations that newer animal testing legislation would have prevented or at least deterred. A fifty-point criterion…
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…when the data the tests was to obtain was already available ("Animal Testing by the Cosmetic Industry" 2). This is just one of the situations that newer animal testing legislation would have prevented or at least deterred. A fifty-point criterion…
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…that Procter and Gamble had performed experiments on 300 guinea pigs when the data the tests was to obtain was already available (Animal Testing by the Cosmetic Industry). This is just one of the situations that newer animal testing legislation would have prevented…
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…when the data the tests was to obtain was already available ("Animal Testing by the Cosmetic Industry" 2). This is just one of the situations that newer animal testing legislation would have prevented or at least deterred. A fifty-point criterion…
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…, and many others could be cured by the use of cloning. Plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgery could be improved using cloning techniques. Many cosmetic procedures cause immune disease. Using cloning techniques the cosmetic procedures would no longer…
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…of cloning. Plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgery could be improved using cloning techniques. Many cosmetic procedures cause immune disease. Using cloning techniques the cosmetic procedures would no longer cause immune disease. "The Benefits of Human…
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…to preserve as much tissue as possible for both functional and cosmetic reason. But most women who decided to have a mastectomy also decided to have reconstruction surgery. The reconstruction surgery is done with breast implants or the patients own tissue…
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