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    Female representation in the media has always been lacking, to say the least. Women are there, but they always seem to be in the background or in the shadow of their male counterparts. With the invention of the internet, people have learned how to take the technology and turn it into new forms of media. Because the internet is predominately user driven, this allows creators to have more equal footing regardless of gender. Because of this, within the past couple of years, women have been able…

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    Identity In Advertising

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    TOPIC: How does advertising shape the youth’s identity? THESIS: _Advertising in today’s media present their product as the needed essential in a youth’s life to fit in society? TOPIC SENTENCE (1st major argument): Advertisements know that they’re the main component in a youth’s life in forming their identity. Source (last name of Author & page #) _Steinem,…

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    some people and less so for others depending on the way they have been brought up, some of these bring out positive influences in people whilst others bring out negative influences. Some examples of agents include family, friends, culture, friends and mass media, but there are plenty more that influence people depending on the individual.These agents…

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    Laborers were pulled in for the colossal social open doors accessible at Lowell. "Other than the conspicuous fascination of a position of work individuals saw the factories to constitute an extraordinary social test, with good exercise centers where representatives would win compensation as well as experience good and profound development" . Lowell factories attempted to base their assembling distinctively then Europe. The agents in the assembling urban areas of Europe were famously of…

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    In a media world run chiefly on market model principles, the task of making sense of why these extensive mergers happened is pretty simple, at least in terms of a business stand point. Owning multiple mediums within the industry is how to reach “economics of scale” (Pavlick and McIntosh, p. 51-52), companies such as Disney for instance use synergy to rake in money from various subsets all based on the same idea. This dynamic enables the industries giants not only to reap financial merit, it also…

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    I have chosen a Public Relations agency called Johnson King and retrieved their Mission Statement from http://www.missionStatements.com and the About Us Tab from this link http://www.johnsonking.com/reputation.php. (Please see Appendices A and B for full texts of both). Assumptions According to Carpenter, Taylor and Erdogan (2009), “A Mission Statement communicates the organization’s reason for being and how it aspires to serve its key stakeholders”. That said, there is no “magic formula” as…

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    Every picture and journalist has to have a background and why it is so meaningful or special for them to express it. That is what photographers and journalists do they try to capture the moment and try to express what is going on in the world and share what is going on in the moment. So why are journalists such as photographs a controversial to politics? Well there are two sides one Journalism could have a positive effect but it could also have a bad reputation for politics. So the argument is…

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    that 's power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” Mass medium, or mass media, is a form of mass communication that is intended to reach a large audience such as: TV shows, movies, music, newspapers, magazines, advertisement, and the internet. Mass media plays a vital role within American culture and many other countries. In fact, mass media can be seen within the daily life of almost everyone in the industrialized world. Mass media often portray messages in many ways. Ways messages…

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    In Killing Us Softly: Advertising’s Image of Women, Jean Kilbourne (Jhally, 2010) focuses primarily on the effects of media on women and attitudes towards women. The objectification and dehumanization of women can be seen in many advertisements, with images portraying disembodied parts (often breasts), images juxtaposing women with objects, and images portraying women as literal objects. Kilbourne argues that the proliferation and saturation of unhealthy images circulated by ads in daily life…

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    Although it would be impossible to keep the media from affecting every single girl, some important steps need to be taken to prevent the mass hypersexualization of the majority, especially since this occurs mainly to acquire money. The media uses the hypersexualization of girls to make money, and this is negatively changing the lives of young women and girls in America. Parents and other…

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