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Source A. Blackwell, Tom. "Young Under the Knife." National Post . 10 Sep 2011: A.5. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 08 May 2012. Source B. Sweeney, Camille. “Seeking Self-Esteem Through Surgery.” New York Times (New York, NY). 15 Jan 2009: E3. SIRS Issues Researcher . Web. 10 May 2012.

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  1. Source A Blackwell, Tom. "Young Under the Knife." National Post. 10 Sep 2011: A.5. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 08 May 2012

  2. Source B Sweeney, Camille. “Seeking Self-Esteem Through Surgery.” New York Times (New York, NY). 15 Jan 2009: E3. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 10 May 2012.

  3. Source C Ryan, Sandy Fertman Cocotos, Tom Nick. "About Face." Girls' Life 11.4 (2005): 66. MasterFILE Complete. Web. 10 May 2012.

  4. Source D Owens, Peter. Teens, Health & Obesity. Broomall, PA: Mason Crest, 2005. Print

  5. A-1 Improve body image with plastic surgery • Plastic surgery when a child is young helps them improve self-esteem before the verbal abuse begins Blackwell Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  6. A-1 Improve body image with plastic surgery • “The idea behind doing it at an early age…is we want them to enjoy the advantages. If they have a very, very prominent feature… it helps them emotionally at an early age.” Dr. Tom Buonassisi, a Vancouver facial plastic surgery specialist Blackwell Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  7. A-2 Effects of Media on Teens • Teenage girls are influenced greatly by the news of celebrities getting cosmetic surgery done Blackwell Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  8. B-1 Improve body image with plastic surgery • A well-timed operation could prevent destructive behaviors, including bullying, self-mutilation and eating disorders. Sweeney Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  9. B-1 Improve body image with plastic surgery • “They may not be happier with their new look, then what?” asks Diana Zuckerman Sweeney Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  10. B-2 Effects of Media on Teens • Teenagers in our society today were raised in a way where they have a unrealistic view of how they’re supposed to look Sweeney Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  11. B-2 Effects of Media on Teens • “Our children are barraged with images of ideal women and mean that aren’t even real, but computer composites.” said Jean Kilbourne Sweeney Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  12. C-1 Dangers of Surgery • “As with any surgery, there are anesthesia risks and…it can lead to potential errors and even death. It’s ridiculous that a young, vital girl could die from something unnecessary like plastic surgery.” reports Dr. Shelov Ryan, Sandy Fertman Cocotos, Tom Nick Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  13. C-1 Dangers of Surgery • There are many things a doctor will not tell you. When nerves have been cut, you lose feeling in that area, which could either be temporary or permanent. Ryan, Sandy Fertman Cocotos, Tom Nick Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  14. B-3 Dangers of Surgery • There have been deaths because of anesthesia Enter Author Last name here (if no author put the title of the article Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  15. B-4 Costs • Plastic surgery could costs between $3,000 to $4,500, according to the American Society for Anesthetic Plastic Surgery, sometimes even more in big cities. Enter Author Last name here (if no author put the title of the article Enter Page or Paragraph # here

  16. D-1 Dangers of surgery • “Surgeons are getting better at the procedure but it is still risky. There is up to a 20 percent chance of complications and a death rate of nearly 1 percent.” Owens Page 98

  17. D-1 Dangers of surgery • Doctors have to choose their teenage patients carefully because of the strict compliance essential and high risk. Owens Page 99

  18. D-2 Improve body image with plastic surgery • Many have said that plastic surgery has improved the way they see themselves and reduced their discomfort with their bodies. Owens Page 98

  19. Enter Source # here Enter Topic Here • Enter note here Enter Author Last name here (if no author put the title of the article Enter Page or Paragraph # here

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