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    like cosmopolitan which caters to women who enjoy just reading this vs. maybe a news journal who doesn’t cater to those details. I honestly think the decline is due to the social world. The new generation who doesn’t read the paper more or less magazines unless they are put right in front of…

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    encompass numerous types of advertising in various forms, especially in a digital society. Magazines are one of the many forms that embodies advertising and that has also seen the decline of hard copies due to the digital form access. However, many still prefer the hard copy magazines as its easier to read. Magazines such as Vogue’s December 2017 issue and Cosmopolitan December 2017 are both lifestyle and fashion magazines that clearly target women however, have numerous of differences and…

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    As a form of entertainment, popular magazines such as Seventeen, In Touch Weekly, OK! Magazine, and Cosmopolitan are known for spreading celebrity gossip, offering advice columns and even updating people on the latest fashion and other pop culture. While some of these may not seem to have malicious intent, there is something else these magazines do to people, more specifically, women who are ages 18-24. Magazines reinforce gender stereotypes, teach young adult women to strive for perfection in…

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    Analysis paper 2 Magazines are one of the more common ways for people getting current news, whether those people be adults, teenagers or even young kids, they all have magazines that are aimed toward a specific age bracket. Some of the more risqué ads are showing up more and more in all different types of magazines. Fashion magazines are one of the more common types to have the revealing or controversial ads, such as in 2007 Dolce and Gabbana released an ad (see back page) that generated a lot…

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    The international fashion magazine Cosmopolitan, which started as a family magazine, but later on, it changed into a women's magazine. The magazine covers different issues related to women. For example, relationship, health, career, fashion, and beauty. The purpose of the magazine is to discuss the issues of women and to educate women about health and fashion. The author uses pathos in order to convey women how important beauty, fashion, and healthcare is. The author places an importance on…

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    Ever since the early twentieth century, Americans have been bombarded by advertisements and marketing strategies. In the year 1917, The Committee of Public Information was created, which spread propaganda and promotional posters throughout World War I, proving that the American public’s opinion could be easily manipulated. Today is a vastly different world, as mass capitalism and consumerism dominate public life. Companies continue to market their products aggressively, as advertisements and…

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    While race and specifically the underrepresentation of Black women in mainstream magazines have been thoroughly examined, previous scholars examining representations of race in media have largely ignored hair type of Black women. Investigating the representation of this aspect of Black women’s culture in different media is important because hair type preferences and hierarchies in the Black community have existed since the abolishment of slavery (Byrd & Tharps, 2001). The good hair refers to…

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    The poem I selected is “The Raven” written by popular American writer, Edgar Allan Poe. I chose this poem because of the pass experiences that I had with Edgar Allan Poe’s literary pieces. I remember in 7th grade when I had a teacher named Mrs. Scalici. She introduced the whole class to a short story called “The Tell Tale Heart”, which is one of Poe’s most famous pieces. The poem was very good, I liked how the poem was gory, detailed, and interesting. It went perfectly for the season, which was…

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    Fear In The Raven

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    The Raven Essay Fear: an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain or a threat”. Edgar Allen Poe was an American writer, poet and critic Edgar Allan Poe is famous for his tales and poems of horror and mystery. Edgar Allen Poe wrote the poem “The Raven” was an narrative, musicality poem. In all of Poe’s stories somehow all was connected to real life events in his life. Inside the poem “The Raven” were found three unique themes; Theme…

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    luxury when there is an immense variety of types of luxury such as luxury of happiness, luxury of dreaming and luxury of family that pleases people a lot better than money can possibly does. Nikki Giovanni, one of the world’s most well-known African American poets who has been nominated for a Grammy Award points out that love is the best luxury of all by contrasting between living in a materialistic society and experiencing the real love. “Luxury to some would be having/…

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