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    Women In Media

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    The media represent that males are supposed to be a powerful and in control over females. The males in the media are portray as the smart, strong, intelligent and mostly entirely in certain ways better than the females portrayed in the media. The males in the media are seemed as that they are the heroes to the females because they entirely always need a male to rescue them from dangers that female has caused. The males represented by the media are portrayed as prince charming towards women and…

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    Young adolescent’s bodies will undergo dramatic changes in teenagehood. Weight can be a factor in bias and lead to bullying;body shaming is being bullied for one’s weight or size. People, especially teenagers are having problems with being judged by the size or weight of one’s body. Celebrities have a substantial role in teens lives and this could make harassment on one’s heaviness extend out of home. It was expressed in the article,”Trump jab …”, that Trump’s past comment on former Miss…

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    Media Body Image

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    Media affects body image Body image is an idiosyncratic picture of one 's own physical appearance established both by self-observation and by observing the reactions of others. Whether it may be a magazine cover, commercial or the internet, the media 's false portrayal of perfection greatly impacts children and young adults. The media glorifies models and celebrities as figures of a higher standard, as icons of beauty and youth. Media features female models with tall, slender body types and…

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    have to live in a world where their bodies are routinely scrutinized, criticized and judged. Women on the other had have to live with it in all aspects (Killing Us Softly 4. 2010). From being photoshopped to not being able to be in an ad because of the way one looks. When you think Victoria Secrets an image comes to mind, like a recent ad for their perfect body line. White bricks in the background. Black small words to the lower left that read “All new! Body by Victoria. Shop the collection”…

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    Cold Pressor Test

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    Obesity is the major problem in young adults. They are more prone to develop hypertension. Cold pressor test (CPT) is autonomic function test which produces acute stress. Alternate nostril breathing exercise may be helpful in reducing the elevated sympathetic activity in obese and may be helpful in coping up the stress in obese subjects. Objectives- Aim of the study was to find out the effect of alternate nostril breathing on acute stress induced changes in cardiovascular parameters in obese…

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    Children in the infantile stage of Blount’s disease normally do not feel any symptoms from it. Those who are in the adolescent stage may complain of pain on the medial side of the knee. This is because of the “breaking away” of the metaphysis, causing the medial condyle of the tibia to breakdown which would result in it having a sloping varus angle. Overall, the most prominent symptom of Blount’s disease, also the most visual, is the outward projection of the leg at the knee. Although the…

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    Beauty is perceived by the mind differently for every individual. The concept of beauty is described as the way your mind takes a glimpse at an object, person, or basically anything that can be judged. Beauty is opinionated, therefore it cannot be proven wrong for any individual. Physical beauty and and inner beauty are the two categories of beauty. The human eye and the human mind work together to create their own visualization of human beauty. Physical beauty is something we inherit or get…

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    The #LikeAGirl commercial begins with a teenage girl walking up to a camera with a clapperboard closing. The setting is a blue background that the author may have used to add a more calming effect. The commercial also begins with no background music, which may have been done to add a more serious tone. Then, a rhetorical question is presented to the audience watching, “What does it mean to do something like a girl?” they then proceed to answer. This ad concentrates on one of the things that…

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    Victoria Secret Beauty

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    lingerie and beauty products "Victoria's Secret" can be considered one of them when it comes to portraying beauty in a very specific way. The company is known for having very famous models representing the brand, who all promote the same body type: very tall and skinny bodies. On the other hand, some brands have decided to fight against this stereotypical vision of beauty, such as the personal care brand Dove. The beauty company has taken a different approach when it comes to…

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    The Age of the Selfie: Taking, Sharing Our Photos Shows Empowerment, Pride by Adrienne Sarasy and The Age of the Selfie: Endless Need to Share Tears Society’s Last Shred of Decency by Robert Wilcox.The two authors talk about taking selfies. One author explains how selfies can define how much confidence a person may have. The other author talks about how selfies may tend to get annoying. Sarasy seems more of a woman who emphasises the gift of taking a selfie. “Adrienne Sarasy was a junior at…

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