Answer:Yes
Explanation: The media is definitely creates the ideal image of beauty in our society. If we didn't have all these ads showing us what we should look like, then what how and would beauty be measured. I've personally been guilty of looking at what I thought was an unattractive person and thinking "there's someone for everybody." I've been conditioned into believing that you must look a certain way in order to be considered beautiful. The blueprint for the ideal looking person is found all over advertisements. We judge the best skin, hair, and face by what society tells us is generally flawless. I have considered a man to be attractive solely based on how popular he is. If everyone is saying he is attractive, then all of sudden he becomes good looking. We see celebrities that would otherwise be considered less attractive, yet because they are famous they become attractive. Society creates the ideal image of beauty, so that we can try to meet this unrealistic expectations.
That Romeos love for Rosaline is the best love ever and it will always stay that way bcz they love ittt
Yes, also because Lady Macbeth can't do it.
To determine the occurrence of the outbreak, you will first need to determine the origin of the outbreak. Inspect the sanitary state of the kitchen and food prep surfaces, any potential staff illnesses or customer illness cases, and the current illnesses/epidemics that may be prevalent throughout surrounding areas. Then trace the extent to which the origin spread and address the further consequences of the outbreak outbreak.
This is False.
Humans influence and impact river systems on a daily basis, whether it be by voluntary and involuntary poisoning rivers, or by doing positive things such as build dams or similar.