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    To make an image be perfect or stand out in the crowd, a bit of photo manipulation needs to occur. Many people do not realize how significantly advertisements have changed the original image to sell their product. Glamour, a fashion magazine, conducted a survey about their readers’ opinions about advertisements with photoshopped images (Seigal 29). There were 1000 women who answered the survey. When the data was collected, the process of editing small areas of flawed skin, flyaway hair, and…

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    Ebony Magazines feature articles concerning topic of attention to their subscribers: fashion, sports automobiles, hair products, politics, etc. The basis of such magazine, however, isn’t just fashion, automobiles, hair products, and politics; it is also the advertisements for cleaning supplies. It makes sense, for an advertisement in ebony magazine because Gain has been exceptionally successful with meeting, and understanding the needs of increasing populations of ethnic consumers, with the…

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    The advertisements that I chose to examine and delve into was pulled from the magazine “Field and Stream”. The audience for the Field and Stream magazine encompasses a range consisting of young adult males to a more moderately aged male who enjoys hunting and fishing. Because of this audience, the colors have to automatically be hard and very aggressive. The two advertisements promote a new bullet that has come out. Advertisement A is Federal Premium’s new bullet called the “Trophy Bonded…

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    Advertisements and magazine images play an enormous role in today’s society. They inform the people in the world as to what is happening, of all the new products that are on the market, and of new fashion and beauty products. Although media is very informative, it can also have a negative effect on society. It has the most negative effect on teen girls and guys because they already struggle with body image issues, self-esteem, and acceptance. One of the biggest causes to blame is Photoshop in…

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    trends and body styles. This is shown simply through all sorts of magazine outlets, some such as vibes, Herbalife, victory secret, fashion and GQ. Media has a great way in portraying what the ideal body representation should be and it is mainly advertised through most of our icons and celebrities. In the process of constructing my consciousness raising group, participants Charles, Tone, Chris, Kellie and Lisa observed those magazines announced. Following the 5-10 minutes observing, it came to a…

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    Fashion. Style. Beauty. Since 1982, Vogue has become internationally known as the fashion elite magazine. On an international scale diversity is hard to avoid, considering Vogue’s expansion into seventeen countries outside of the United States, but when specifically looking at American Vogue diversity is scarce. Throughout covers of American Vogue from 1960 to present day, ideologies of American Beauty become clearer and allow for the truth about American stereotypes, beauty, and the worthy…

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    we use to tease each other and call each other names. In seventh grade I was wrong. In fact they were bullying me. They used call me flat chested and made fun of my glasses and teeth. Of course I was as pretty as the other girls in the Glamour magazines. I was made fun of since 4th grade when I got my glasses. I want to exceed beauty and acceptance. The media has always shamed stretch marks, freckles, crooked teeth, glasses, being too tall or too short, etc. We have been told since the day we…

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    you see used in certain types of media. For instance, you’re not going to see an advertisement promoting men’s clothing in a magazine geared towards women, and you won’t find an ad promoting make-up in a magazine intended for men. Rolling stone, a pop culture magazine that mostly appeals to young and mature adults, retails for under $5, and is laid out like any typical magazine. The main, headliner articles, are strategically placed between pop culture and gossip articles. They also have quoted…

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    Disclaimer: there are many more effects than I put in this essay these are just a few. In this essay I argue that modern America as a society is full of conformist because of how easy it is to brainwash people, social media influence, and finally magazine influence. First we should talk about one of the main methods of influence that people have been using for centuries. Brainwashing is the act of systematically changing someone’s beliefs or attitude. This method is also shown in Anthem by the…

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    a transparently supported, and promote or sell a product, service or idea. For example, about the beauty standards, many magazines everyday produce images of impossible beauty; for this reason, many people suffer from poor body images, or trying hard on diet progress to get the fitness for their bodies. However, about the beauty advertisement, have you ever looked at a magazine or an advertisement on TV and thought, “I wish I could be slim like her!” or “I wish I had that ageless skin?” Would…

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