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    or liposuction. Doctors are struggling with this topic today. Cosmetic surgery is surgery to improve a “normal” appearance. Body image is very important to teenagers. There are different influences that affect self esteem and how they see themselves. Social media is a main influence. Teenage celebrities are undergoing plastic surgery and it is being plastered all over social media, such as Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. The teenagers that are seeing these pictures may have unrealistic…

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    idea of becoming a famous person, (3) I would like to be a famous celebrity because it would give me a higher social status, (4) I would like to be famous because of how other people would perceive me as having more power and influence, (5) The lifestyle of famous celebrities appeals to me a lot, (6) If I were famous I would be happier; these scale items produced measures of Materialism, Susceptibility to social influence, Celebrities’ social power, and Desire for fame (Gountas, J., Gountas,…

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    the main goal is to target a particular audience and persuade them to purchase the product. There are many factors that contribute to the influence that an ad has on its consumers, however the ads success depends on how well they capture their audience. Advertisers have to reach the right audience and gain their trust. Many advertisers do this by using celebrity endorsements, scientific evidence and professional photography. If an ad is portrayed as relatable they are more likely to become…

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    the campaign’s online and offline life has also been intrinsic to its sustainability. HeForShe has coordinated with offices around the world to create real-world results, thus repeatedly keeping followers engaged and educated on progress. HeForShe influences women and men across the world, capturing a diverse audience that feels like they are finally being heard and united under the same conversation despite…

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    along a culture of celebrity that is not always productive and is even sometimes extremely harmful. In antiquity, individuals who killed sequentially were largely working in the dark in terms of identity formation that revolved around killing others. Serial killing is predominately a media construct. Keep in mind that this is not a “cause and effect” media effect; people do not become serial killers singly due to their exposure to violence in TV or other media. The media’s influence is more…

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    They use the influence of celebrities who are popular among large group of women such as Ellen DeGeneres, Raina Hein and Janelle Monae. These celebrities are famous for the femininity that they bring to their performances and careers, but in the CoverGirl advertisements as well. Women are consistently put on low pedestals which was…

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    As one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s, Monroe had a glamorous life that every woman envied (Steinem). However, Marilyn Monroe ended up committing suicide, despite the luxurious life she had. Even though she got to live this “amazing” and “luxurious” lifestyle, she was not truly happy. She represents this illusion of happiness that people do not see. She had trouble with her career after returning from a hiatus in 1959. She also suffered pain from gallstones and severe drug…

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    much attention? It seems as if popular music is the norm in our society today because everyone listens to popular music. However, what we should really focus on is that pop music should not be considered that way. For instance, if we switch the question around, if the songs that are playing on the radio now were not popular, would we really have taken notice of them? This question arises as I ponder…

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    event the phrasing still implies that everybody else is talking about it and will be going. That is a typical persuasive technique in public relations work according to Heath (2009). He argues that professional communication creates scenarios that influence how people conduct their life. By framing it as a lifestyle choice and implying a feeling of group pressure it becomes important for the individual to be there as nobody wants to be excluded. That leads back to Aldoory and Sha’s (2007)…

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    Christianity and portrays Christian celebrities in a negative way. Naturally, the media is giving the people what they want and sometimes it is not always true. Real life Christian celebrities speak out about their religious beliefs and how the media sees them. Television shows and movies include religious characters that end up being the murderer or adulterer, which gives religion a negative review in society. The negative portrayal of Christians in today’s society is wrong and inaccurate. The…

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