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    which grew into a thriving city during his residence. After attending a public school in Brooklyn, Whitman began working at the age of 11. He was an office boy for a law office before becoming an apprentice printer at a newspaper. Throughout his teens Whitman learned the printing trade while educating…

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    advertisements contain things that first catch the reader’s attention. Next, focus and appeal to an ethnicity, age group, and gender. Last, advertisements can use celebrities as highly influential selling points. In the Keds advertisement featured in Teen Vogue magazine bright colors, different angles in the pictures,…

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    Female Body Image

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    characters of women are being portrayed by women that are built according to the standards of our society. This has also been passed down to shows that are centered on teens and preteens. The women or girls that do not fit the body image that is acceptable are normally cast in comedic roles. Even when you open up the latest issue of a teen magazine the images that you see are of girls that range from a size 0 to a 4. I believe this is due to our society placing I high priority on sex.…

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    Tween Research Paper

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    eating and exercise, and one friend even made herself infertile because she was so sick and unhealthy. Since these behaviors become habit in middle school, many tweens continue these habits into their teens and even adulthood. According to heatlhyteenproject.com, over half of all teen girls and a third of teen boys use unhealthy measures to lose weight such as not eating and purging among others. When these habits are introduced to tweens, they can affect the rest of their…

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    body image can be described as the amount of self-esteem or confidence they mentally hold. First, the media can influence one’s body image in various ways. Even since WW2 the media has negatively influenced people, “The popular media (TV, movies, magazines, etc.) have, since WW2, increasingly held up a thinner…

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    This Covergirl® Mascara Ad from Seventeen Magazine, the February 2015 Issue, the month of Valentine’s Day, is geared towards teens as the name of the magazine suggests. Featured on this ad is Katy Perry, a teen icon sporting all pink everything. From the flowers to her eyeshadow, she is even tinted pink. There are many bold words printed in capital letters in pink, black and white, but not many long sentences. This screams “teen” and “girly” so much you are practically blinded by it. The one…

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    targets the perfection obsessed teens by recognizing imperfections and offering a solution to make those flaws disappear. Just as most teenagers would attack a pimple to get rid of it anyway they can, the teenage girl in the ad is…

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    Have you ever felt stressed, hurt, and overwhelmed? Nearly all teens have felt all of those emotions many times. Data from the CDC says that, "One in five teenagers seriously consider suicide as an option" (Center for Disease Control and Prevention).Things that cause suicide for a teen may be possession of guns, cyberbullying, or a family problem. Possession of guns for teens are becoming easier for teens and adults have to see that. Cyberbullying is a new and improved attack that makes easier…

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    Nearly all teens say they do not want to get pregnant, but most of them have never really thought about how getting pregnant or getting someone else pregnant would affect their lives (“About Us” 1). In 2009, MTV aired the documentary television show titled 16 and Pregnant for the first time. The show is about an hour long and focuses on the controversial subject of teen pregnancy. Each episode outlines a different teenage girl’s life in which they are faced with incredibly adult decisions…

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    Fashion brands found its own ways to grab the client’s attention. Thanks to posters magazines and influential people, fashion designers were able to attract many clients to their label, each targeting a specific kind of people. With the invention of colored posters, magazines, and even celebrities have all deeply helped in the rise of such brands. In fact, the use of celebrities and recognizable names to promote and advertise fashion has been a prominent part of retailing. This practice has been…

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