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    do not. Almost every news story always have to do something with any Social network or Technology, even if it is bad or good news. There are too many reasons why the internet is bad for today's society, there are three specific ones to point out. Teens post things that they do not want specific people to see, they also can hurt their…

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    Magazine Manipulation In 2007, Photographer Allan Detrich resigned from his job due to claims that he heavily photoshopped his images. “Should images in Magazines that have been manipulated be required to have a label?” Yes, altered images published in any sort of media in any way or form should be required to have a label. Many people, especially girls, can be discouraged in seeing false body standards, and people can get anorexia, causing exceedingly low body weight, which is life threatening…

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    Never To Buff Analysis

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    Many men and teens dream about being buff, fit, and strong like Hollywood models or Olympic athletes caused a major issue in our society. Due to the fact that, young teens and men are looking at these models and athletes it has convinced them to take steroids to take steroids to look like their favorite athletes or model. Most men today is not satisfied with just being strong they want to big and muscular like Rambo and they will do almost anything to reach their goal to look like their favorite…

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    On the cover of a teenage girl magazine, there is a beautiful, thin model with perfect teeth and perfect hair. Usually there is a quote from the model where she expresses how she has never been as confident as she is now, and how she loves herself especially with the use of a certain product. It goes on with the model advertising an expensive product. Advertisements tend to bend the truth to make the viewer feel as if they really need their product to be successful in whatever they want to…

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    Social media is very influential on all generations, but it is most influential on teenagers. It is harmful to teens because it can be dangerous, it is a waste of time, and it promotes low self-confidence due to unfair comparisons. There are many positives and negatives to it, but there are more negatives than positives. Media can be very entertaining, but also it can sometimes be very inappropriate. There are many dangers of social media; one of the main dangers is online dating. Online…

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    Safety. Currently, the legal driving age is 16 in most states, some people feel that the legal driving age should be changed to at least 18. Nonetheless, it has to be taken into consideration the “side effects” of raising the driving age. By keeping teens from driving, they would only become less responsible and more dependable on their parents which will inhibit them from experiences that will help them further on in life. Therefore, the driving age should not be raised, however, laws and exams…

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    Miley Cyrus Is A Hero

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    Introduction I think that Miley Cyrus is a very interesting celebrity because when she was a child, teenager,and now because when she was a kid she was left handed but her made her right with her right hand, when she was 13 she was trying out for the t.v. show Hannah Montana she was originally trying out for the role of Lily Hannah’s best friend but she ended up getting the role of Hannah Montana,and now she currently has up to 1 million google hits. Some stuff I didn’t know about her…

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    how sex in the media is constantly increasing. Researchers from the University of Buffalo did a study and found that sexualized images causes negative consequences for both sexes (Nauert, 2011). The method of the study involved using covers of the magazine, Rolling Stones from years 1967 through 2009. The researchers measured how the trends in the sexualization of men and women in popular media changed over time. The finding were that both men and women were hypersexualized but women were…

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    of them were successful. In the modern world racism has gradually spread, not only to older people, but also to teens as well. Now because of this people are getting hurt and feel awful about themselves. Picture this. It was a calm and soothing environment at Jack London Middle School. Until, one witness heard a teen saying “Your parents are illegal immigrants”. Another teen answered back with a vicious response, “At least my parents weren’t slaves”. Both of these quotes make it clear…

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    Celebrities Body Image

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    to experience a bit of body image thoughts. Today, efforts made by self-conscious children, teens, and adults to copy the unrealistic standards of celebrities or television personalities, are increasing and changing many individual’s interests. Today’s generation has been greatly impacted by the media through celebrities as constant reminders of how everyone must follow in their footsteps. Many teens actually feel shame to these perfect celebrities which often leads them to develop depression…

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