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    changed pop culture into a new direction and affected high-end fashion that is still prevalent until this day. In her music videos, she wore clothes that were more scandalous than previously worn by other pop singers, which made her stand out. In the Vogue article, “Madonna’s Head Trip”, by David Handelman, he mentions a statement from Madonna stating, “After being in the Midwest, wearing an ugly baseball uniform, and being incredibly unsexy, I was just dying to get into my own thing!” Her…

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    the well-known contemporary Australian fashion designers, has been successful in terms of aesthetic appeal, ethical practice and functional considerations in all of her designs. This can be seen through quote by Edwina Mccann, the editor in chief of Vogue Australia, says that “Dinnigan’s sense of adventure, determination and passion have led her to become Australia’s most recognised international fashion star. She is dynamic, inspiring woman and her influence on Australian fashion is…

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    The Power of a Name Names are a very powerful thing. Names are not only what other people call us, but they also have the ability to define who we are. They are a representation of the choices that we have made and the personalities we have developed. Whether it is a nickname or a given name, it holds a power that nothing else does. In The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Malcolm shares many of the names that he has had during his lifetime. These names reflect who and what he was at that time in his…

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    Mademoiselle, and Vogue between 1950 and 1999, and found a significant decrease in size between 1980 and 1999. Alternatively, Luff and Gray (2009) analyzed the teenage magazines YM and Seventeen between 1956 and 2005 and found the body size of cover models increased over time in YM and remained consistent in Seventeen. The authors reported these teen magazines were moving away from the trend of the thin ideal. However, Jung and Lee (2009) examined the body size of models in Vogue, Glamour, and…

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    Teen Violence in Movies and Socially Constructed Views Although teens may not legally drink, smoke, own property, or buy firearms they are often depicted in films with remarkable levels of violence. The subject of violence in teen films has become a popular representation of teenagers. An alarming number of adults have negative impressions of teenagers. Importantly, film may play a dangerous role in developing these impressions. Films featuring teens prompt that teenagers are violent,…

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    Rachel gasped at the Titan before her. His green eyes bore into hers, mirroring her shock expression. Rachel shifted uncomfortably as the seconds turned into to minutes. She cleared her throat and smiled. "Hello…" She waved awkwardly. "Um...I believe you said your name was Joseph...Correct?" Jericho hesitated before nodding his head with a smile. He raised an eyebrow and sweep his eyes over her whole form. Rachel looked down at herself and was surprised to see that her blood soaked clothes…

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    have a stress level of 5.4, (American psychological association survey shows teen stress rivals 1). This data tells us that stress is extremely common and affects many in negative ways. 20% of Americans report extreme stress, although it’s declining. 35% of all ages say stress rose in the past year, 60% tried to reduce stress in the last 5 years, 53% are still trying, (American psychological association survey shows teen stress rivals 1). This data shows that stress is a very real problem that…

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    position for the millionth when the girl turned to him smiling. “It was great Beastboy, but don’t you think it’s time to try something new?” Panting as hard as he was, she smiled looking into his big green eyes. Both of them had matured a lot since the Teen Titans had formed. “Although I think I’m getting abs on my abs,” Beastboy chuckled, “I think you’re right.” Raven cracked a small smile as his small quip. “Any suggestions?” Hoping he would have something. She always loved his quirkiness,…

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    Team Flash Factors While DeVoe and his wife might work fine as a duo, Barry works best with his team behind him. That’s the way it’s always been from the day one. Without them, he would have lost a long time ago. The one thing that has always gotten Barry through is the assistance of best buddy Cisco’s inventions. According to Savitar, the way Team Flash stops DeVoe is with the same cerebral inhibitor that wiped Barry’s memories. As to what the thing does to DeVoe, we aren’t sure yet, but…

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    In the John Hughes’ 1984 film, The Breakfast Club, there were a lot underlying social issues that are very relatable to teens in high school of that age range. The early 80’s film was centered around five teens who have in some way been stereotyped by not only their peers but also by their parents and other authority figures. The main theme for the film is to overcome stereotypes and develop a voice for one’s self. As we as self-confidence and self-acceptance. At the end of the film each…

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