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    Ap 100 Grunge

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    of grunge. The song, “Smells like Teen Spirit” starts off with a chord progression that gets stuck within the listener’s head. From there, it leads into the verse which has a dreamlike kind of vibe. The bridge then produces this raw, powerful, tension filled rhythm that caused the listeners ears to perk up in suspense. Finally, the song progresses into the chorus leaving the audience in awe at what they are hearing, knowing it is a monumental song. “Smells like Teen Spirit”, was not meant to be…

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    The Formative Years and Teen Magazines Even before television and other modern day technologies, the media, in many shapes and forms, have been ever present in society. Whether it is newspapers, magazines, radio shows, or advertisements, the media have played a large role in determining society’s viewpoint and understanding of many issues. More recently there have been much controversy over the idea of female beauty standards and the effect the media have on them, particularly magazines that…

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    This aims to emphasize that you can feel comfortable in your skin around your friends. Also, the statement “Your legs have a new best friend” explains how using this product will enable you to build confidence to show off your body around others, and to develop a “close relationship” with your skin. Another aspect of purpose is the actual razor blade giving an “Unbelievably close shave with one easy stroke”. The use of close in the paragraph ties in to the heading making the point the razor…

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    Rebellious Teens

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    How do families cope with teens during “rebellious” years? Many parents when they have a new born enjoy them. Then all of a sudden, hear other parents talk about the “terrible twos”. How hard it is having their children run all over the place being curious about everything. But that’s one of the stages they should enjoy their babies more. Connect with them as much as possible. Then on the other hand you have parents who have teens worrying what their teenagers are up to? Why are they doing the…

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    long hair, full makeup, and semi-revealing clothing also from the brand Guess. Despite being an ad for perfume, the bottle of it is less focused on than the aesthetics of the models. The intended audience should be, given that it was found in a ‘Teen Vogue’, the 13-29 year old girl demographic, however, the ad is seen heavily through the lens of the male gaze. The models are very thin, the clothes and poses emphasising this even further, and they appear beautiful, but like parts before people.…

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    they have cheated but tries to get rid of the thought. Lucinda offers both girls to a photo shoot near Christmas. She asks to find a few friends to be in the shoot but Alicia knows she can’t ask Massie, Kristen, or Dylan. When Alicia is done at Teen Vogue she calls up Massie and brags about her photo shoot. Massie knows that Alicia has cheated and decides to sabotage her photo shoot by calling Lucinda and act like it was Alicia and say that she found some girls to participate in the shoot.…

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    Ole Miss Dorms

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    than years in the past, girls dorms rooms are getting national attention compared to years before. WFSB in Connecticut wrote an article for its viewers to read about how girls go all out for their first time leaving apart from school. According to teen vogue one Ole Miss freshman girl had to privatize her account because of how much attention she was receiving. The dorms at Ole Miss would be considered an archetype because of the national attention its getting. Also it appears to the princess…

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    Can a women's body image be affected by societal standards? I think body image is what you think about your body. Starting from a young age, we tend to compare ourselves to the standards that society has made. From there the thought of not having the "perfect body" leads to low self-esteem, depression, and develop eating disorders. In America, the ideal beauty has always focused on how a women's body looks like. According, to researchers at the University of Texas "the perfect female body…

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    Teen Vogue never right out said that sexual intimacy was only to happen between husband and wife, they were more focused on when the adolescent would know they were ready to take the next step in a relationship. While in the For Strength of Youth, it was very…

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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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