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    continue to change in season two. The revelation of secrets in Riverdale causes each character to change in significant ways. These characters represent youth in an influential way. Pop Kids is also a satire, which represents youth. The hyper-sexualization of youth is emphasized in both Riverdale and Pop Kids to show how youths have changed and mock them. The characters in Riverdale and Pop Kids demonstrate youth and its significance in any setting. Archie is a sensitive character in Riverdale,…

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    Video gaming is some of the most fun people experience in their day-to-day lives. Video games can serve as a stress reliever after a long day at work, a form of competition among friends, and offers the ability to be someone or something one truly desires to be. The video game community is constantly expanding. However, in what appears to be such an expansive universe it seems that women are consistently left out of the loop. Women in video games are most often portrayed in one of two ways:…

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    children and if they did they would have gotten them aborted. In present time, issues like these are happening in America. More and more people are not having children because they are busy and want to live their life. Brave New World characters sexualization against women is similar to some aspects of our…

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    A&P, a story written by John Updike takes place in the 1950’s. Sammy, the store’s cashier, is extremely fascinated by a girl named “Queenie” who is an outsider. She and her two friends unknowingly defy one of the important unwritten rules of the structured quaint little town. Unwanted sexual attention has been drawn to their group, more specifically Queenie, as a result of her sensual sexy aurora she seems to exude. Sammy fixates on this girl willing to do just about anything to win her…

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    Monitor on October 3, 2011. Hanes felt the need to address this subject due to the increase of Disney Princesses in children 's media, toys and on clothes, as well as the growing sexualization of young girls. She argues whether or not the media and the Disney Princess Empire have a negative effect on the increasing sexualization of young girls. This article can be divided into six sections. In the introduction, the author presents Mary Finucane, a mother who is trying to break the influence of…

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    The theme of Sexualization of women and girls has become so familiar that many individuals have turned a blind eye to the earnestness of this social transgression and often do not acknowledge the impact it has on our society. Sexualization can be viewed in two different perspectives, how individuals are sexualized through social media and advertisements and how we sexualize ourselves. Within the reading, Supersexualize Me!, by Rosalind Gill, it focuses on the alteration in media that strains…

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    platforms such as the Disney princess’ franchise and argues that their means of sexualization and objectification tremendously impacts the way the population of young female develops. By formulating her argument through the uses of credible data to support her claims, Hanes’ is able to build a platform to educate and aware the audience, mostly parental figures, on the causes and how to combat the growing issue of sexualization on young…

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    consequences state that sexualization and objectification undermine a person’s confidence with her own body, leading to emotional and self-image problems, such as shame and anxiety (APA, 2007). In mental and physical health consequences, researchers have linked sexualization with the three most common mental health problems diagnosed in girls and women--eating disorders, low self-esteem, and depression (APA, 2007). As far as sexual development goes, research suggests that sexualization has…

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    Psychological Association, did an exceptional job on giving a report about sexualization of girls and women. For starters, APA has long been well influential on issues related to the impact of media content on children. In 1994 APA develop a policy resolution for violence in mass media and in 2005 APA adopted a policy resolution on "Violence in Video Games and Interactive Media". Throughout this report, it talks about how sexualization of girls can caused serious side effect on girls and it also…

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    Wearing Lady Gaga or Marilyn Monroe clothes, stripping or dancing with a sexualized manner in front of everybody are also some of the toddlers’ recourses used to improve their chance for winning. According to Anita Gurian, sexualization refers to the definition of a person’s value based on the sexual behavior. Consequently, acting with a sexualized manner destroys the real human value and the childlike image of children. Karen Kataline, a woman who was urged by her mother to participate…

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