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    The Gender Blur

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    states that gender is a social construct that has very little to do with biology. On the other hand, Deborah Blum, in her essay “The Gender Blur: Where Does Biology End And Society Take Over”, claims that while society has an effect on gender, so does biology. In this essay, I plan to present the argument that biology and society both have an effect on gender. I, like Blum, noticed biological gender differences in my children (two boys and a girl). As a father who has raised his children to…

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    Constructing Crime: Media, Crime, and Popular Culture the authors write, “Our knowledge acquisition has changed dramatically in the past 200 years, from first-hand knowledge of crime and deviance in rural communities and small urban centres to a society in which we are inundated with so much information that it is difficult to assess what specific impacts media have on our ideas and attitudes” (Dowler, Fleming, & Muzzatti, 837). What the authors mean is that the way we’ve socially constructed…

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    enthusiasm and aspiration on sport from the perspective of psychology. According to Brader, (2006), female consumers’ demand on sports products is mainly in the mental and spiritual level. Thus, the application of celebrity endorsement or ESP marketing theory in the advertising campaign can influence the female audience 's brand awareness and purchase behaviour (Xiao-long and Liu, 2005). Besides, the campaign employs positive and inspirational elements to convey the sportsmanship of persistence…

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    In today’s society, education equals freedom. Without putting forth more effort to properly educate children, the children will be easy prey for any person trying to persuade them. While many people do talk about the educational crisis in America, there is no effort from those people to change the situation. Benjamin Barber delves deeper into the problem in his article “America Skips School.” Barber explains exactly how American children have become intellectually inferior and supplies ideas…

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    Ads R Us Analysis

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    In Clair Carmichael’s novel, Ads R Us, she explores many different themes such as body image, manipulation, privacy, trust and self love. This paper will venture the concepts and ideas of body image and trust and comment on their influence of teens and youth of the modern world. The following paragraphs will show the links between the book and the real world. This includes the following points of popularity, body standards, plastic surgery and Acantha in the book on the concept of body image. It…

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    holds the flow of the building which is much bigger as you progress up to our idea of high culture. In other words, the skyscraper represents a sense of hierarchy where the bottom is the building base of presenting much of a classical and important society. My model is very similar of media representing a base that builds and grows into something beautiful. I see culture as a butterfly, which…

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    The viewpoint society has about specific diseases based on societal or cultural normality in that time period is referred to as social construction. Social construction is developed at the societal and community level of the social ecological model of health because it is based on how people think about certain discourses. Social construction of disease refers to how society feels about a disease. For example, breast cancer has been socially constructed to the idea that women are strong and…

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    Ideological Criticism

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    song and a music video. The song and the music video I am going to analyze is powerful and has a strong message behind it. The name of the song and the music video is called Pretty Hurts by Beyoncé. I picked Beyoncé because she has and continues to influence many people around the world, no matter age or gender. Beyoncé knows how to connect with her audience and that is why many people look up to her. Which leads to the purpose of…

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    What Are Bad Role Models

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    Role models can be viewed in many different aspects, its just dependent upon the individual. A role model can be literally anyone or anything. Some people may look at their favorite sports athlete or the president of the United States as an example. Other individuals may even say people like a deranged serial killer like Charles Manson or evil fictional characters like The Joker or The Green Goblin are their models of aspiration. Like these people, I also have two entities that I look up to…

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    world to see. However, the attachment to social media has become harmful to society and targets the mindset of adolescents. Many teenagers in today’s society cannot be found without a phone in their hand. This is because, while allowing them to communicate with people they cannot see, these social media websites, such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, have taught teenagers to believe that…

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