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Analysis Operum S. S. Patrum V1: Et Scriptorum Ecclestiasticorum (1780)
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Analysis Operum S. S. Patrum V1: Et Scriptorum Ecclestiasticorum (1780)

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Women are walking a very thin line between self-acceptance and self-hate. Sad to say, most have fallen into self-hate. Itas easy to see that few women are exempt from the pressure to be the ideal display of beauty. With such a drive and hunger for perfection, too many women and young girls are diminishing themselves to measure up to a standard that is biased, contradicted, and generally unattainable. In todayas culture and society, it almost seems suicidal to be unique. There arenat very many positive images that say itas okay to be who you are. And whether we like it or not, there is a generation of women and young ladies whose sole aspiration in life is based upon these four words: aAm I good enough?a

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
802
ISBN
9781166341237

Women are walking a very thin line between self-acceptance and self-hate. Sad to say, most have fallen into self-hate. Itas easy to see that few women are exempt from the pressure to be the ideal display of beauty. With such a drive and hunger for perfection, too many women and young girls are diminishing themselves to measure up to a standard that is biased, contradicted, and generally unattainable. In todayas culture and society, it almost seems suicidal to be unique. There arenat very many positive images that say itas okay to be who you are. And whether we like it or not, there is a generation of women and young ladies whose sole aspiration in life is based upon these four words: aAm I good enough?a

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
802
ISBN
9781166341237