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    bad for us. Actually, there are many reasons that Hollywood has a negative effect on society. Some of these reasons are the way Hollywood says you have to look to be considered pretty, or the way Hollywood says you have to act, and how you have to dress to be considered cool. Another could be the reputation Hollywood gives America to the rest of the world. The first reason Hollywood has a negative effect on society is the way it says a girl has to look to be pretty. Hollywood says you have to…

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    Unhealthy Body Dysmorphia

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    rather encourages a negative one. How many times a week do you weigh in ? Is society built around a “perfect” number on the scale? These questions begin to to show just how many standards their are for the body. In addition, cultural standards are shown through the scale, emphasizing how weighing yourself is seen as the norm. This image as a whole can also represent historically women's pressures to hold up to society standards for the body.Finally one might ask, are scales a threat to our…

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    further strengthen my argument against the choice feminist approach of individual choice, and will underline how the current patriarchal power, media/advertisements, and the pop-culture industry of celebrities and models has…

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    raise an objection to one of his arguments, then I will state what I believe Harris’ response to my arguments would be. After an analysis of Harris’ arguments, I disagree with Harris’ assertion that all lives are equal based on arguments involving society, virtue, and social effect. I believe that Harris would counter with arguments of utilitarianism, legality, and application of the veil of ignorance. Harris concludes through his arguments, a lottery to select those that would be killed…

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    The theme of Sexualization of women and girls has become so familiar that many individuals have turned a blind eye to the earnestness of this social transgression and often do not acknowledge the impact it has on our society. Sexualization can be viewed in two different perspectives, how individuals are sexualized through social media and advertisements and how we sexualize ourselves. Within the reading, Supersexualize Me!, by Rosalind Gill, it focuses on the alteration in media that strains…

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    The white man wants to be the dominant culture therefore he has to do volunteer tourism to slowly but surely get it’s influences to other third world countries. In contrast, Mostafanezhad used examples with celebrities and the Hollywood approach while Mbembe used examples from Necropolitics and post-colonialization. “Maicki remembers that the difference between individual acts of racism and institutionalized racism…

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    Mummyy Body Image

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    This comparison rarely is positive leading to self-doubt and low self esteem. The media promotes comparison by promoting diet pills, and workout dvd to look like certain celebrities or models. This encourages negative body image and leaves little room for positive body image to grow. This is shown through the text in the advertisement with the lines, “Mummy, I want to be just like you.” This phrase uses “Mummy” as a metaphor…

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    sid=b00d4117-4dd3-4c05-bfb1-9945e0e5d743%40sessionmgr102&vid=1&hid=128. 1 Nov. 2016. This article is published in the year of 2013 with current information by the periodical journal “Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking”, which is an academic journal about the psychological influence of social network. The authors’ contact information and the organizational affiliations are given clearly, while the authors have Ph.D. degrees in the field of communication, which means this article…

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    The influence of the media on crime, criminals and the criminal justice system on the public is a great power on the part of the media. The media not only influences the public’s attitude toward crime, but has the ability to decide what crimes are worthy of being reported in the first place, often choosing stories that will have a greater effect on and response from the public. People may allow themselves to be told how to feel and how to act when they are presented with a crime or criminal, and…

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    Today, with all of our advanced technology, the media influences people’s lives more than ever. With more access to the media it makes it easier to spread in support for animal’s rights. Whether it be the television, the radio, magazines, Internet, or even the newspapers, the media has a huge impact on lives around the world. In the last fifty years or so alone the media has in some way or form shaped just about every aspect of people’s lives. The power of media can help spread awareness all…

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