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    THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA Social media is a web-based technology to facilitate social interaction of its users can communicate, sharing, send messages such as a text messages, pictures, and videos. Social media is growing rapidly and becoming a vital part of everyday life, because of the latest technological revolution. Examples of social media that most people use are line, whatsapp, intagram, facebook, twitter, BBM, etc. Social media has positive effect and negative effect. However, more…

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    Sexual advertisement Sex is a major themes covered by the contemporary mass media, including books, magazines, newspapers, film, video and television. Female always portrayed as a sexy image in the society since centuries. They always represent as an influencer for most of the products. They also act as a character to motivate or stimulate a male consumer to buy certain product. As the print advertisement shown above, Gucci advertiser used female and male to promote the male product, Gucci…

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    privacy for social relationships. This give and take process consists of people relinquishing some of their personal rights, such as privacy and independence, to gain some benefits of social living, such as government and a sense of belonging. However, not all of these transactions are beneficial. When people relinquish their privacy, they are also giving up some of their ability to autonomously determine their personal identity. Instead of identifying themselves with their natural social groups…

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    The internet is arguably one of mankind’s greatest creations. Through the internet many great things are achieved such as social networking. In today’s society having some sort of social media account is almost mandatory as it has become an important communication tool. Social networking is great in many ways it has basically evolved how people connect with each other, allowing them to catch up people who they may have not seen in a while or those who live far away from them, while be able to…

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    risky opportunities in youthful content creation: teenagers use of social networking sites for intimacy, privacy and self-expression’ by Sonia Livingstone and ‘Digital protest, hashtag ethnography, and the racial politics of social media in the United States’ by Yarimar Bonilla and Jonathan Rosa. Author Sonia Livingstone talks about use of social media by teenagers, where author Bonilla and Rosa talks about how and why social media platforms have become powerful sites for documenting and…

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    minutes by clicking a mouse and turning on a computer. With sharing your daily life on social media, have we created a society that feed on the need to know everything that goes on within each person’s life? What are the factors that impact a person’s need to become social and political butterflies in the age of technology? The use of computers has had a significant impact on a person’s daily life within society. Today, people no longer are chained to a desk and chair to access information from…

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    The research of ‘Women’s Depiction by the Mass Media’ analyzed the relationship of women in the media and social roles. The study attempts to discover if there is a negative impact on individuals or society by examining images of woman in the mass media. The research of ‘Women’s Depiction by the Mass Media’ and ‘Gender Roles in Media’ have taken a similar theoretical approach to studying this topic through examining how women are represented in mass media. The research indicates that factually…

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    Technology, and media specifically, can distort what we see as reality. The news, television programs and articles make our society think outside their own values. The media can have a huge impact on our behaviors such as violence, sexual behavior and stereotypes. The impacts that the media has I feel are primarily negative. Yes, they can have a positive impact, but generally I feel it portrays the wrong idea, causing a very negative impact on those viewing. The media has a huge impact on our…

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    change at least one aspect of their physical appearance. Thesis : Social media sets body standards for young women, causing them major issues among themselves and other. Social body standards bring women’s self-esteem low. They help develop eating disorders among women who aren 't satisfied with their own bodies. High expectations of how young women should look causes bullying in person and or online. First Body Paragraph : Society sets unrealistic body standards for young women ,causing them to…

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    In the socio-culture perspectives of kinesiology, we talk a lot about social constructions that exist in our society. These social constructs can sometimes lead people into believing things that are not necessarily true. Your social location can have a huge impact on your health and well-being. The influence of television, the internet, and other forms of media can alter our perception of health. As a result, it is important for us to make sure that there is creditable information availability…

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