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    Eating Disorders “The pressure to stay thin and trim in Hollywood is relentless‚ leading many stars to diets‚ drugs‚ and daily dates with their personal trainers” (Anderberg 73). This does not only affect celebrities however. As the media continues to impose its ideal body image‚ women and teens become obsessed with achieving that thin‚ flawless beauty. What they do not see is the hours of editing dedicated to that project. That “flawless beauty” is often as unreal as the magic on Harry Potter

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    products and delivery services rendered. Furthermore‚ with the widespread use of the Internet‚ it greatly lowers the cost of new entries into the magazine industry. It creates more market spaces for young entrepreneurs and they can simply advertise and market their magazines online because the cost is generally much lower as compared to advertising their magazines worldwide. Unlike the old days where Reader’s Digest can leverage on their reputation and brand loyalty to create a high barrier of entry to

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    Link: http://www.coloribus.com/adsarchive/prints/che-che-magazine-10474305/resizes/2000/&gt Men’s magazines features only those topics in which their subscribers are interested in‚ such as alcoholic beverages‚ hunting and fishing‚ shoes‚ science and technology‚ men spray‚ gym‚ and of course dating. Some magazines‚ such as Playboy‚ feature the interviews of most famous and rich stories written by renowned writers. The mainstay of such magazines‚ however‚ isn’t the news‚ advice‚ humor‚ or fiction‚

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    year trying to make yourself look “perfect”? Why cover up who you really are so that other people think you look good? Why should you spend all your time worrying about what other people will think of you? The answer is you shouldn’t. Women’s magazines and television programmes are filled with weight-loss advertisements. According to the Women’s Center of Media and Body Image the average American person is subject to about 3‚000 of these adverts on a daily basis. This ongoing exposure to these

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    The Newsstand KING Dang Tai Luk built myNEWS.com from a single newsstand to a chain that stretches the length and breadth of the peninsular‚ in the process transforming and modernizing the traditional business of newspaper and magazine distribution. Now a day‚ he was owned 139th myNEWS.com outlet in peninsular Malaysia. Mr. Dang’s is the fourth of nine siblings‚ where his father Dang Kai Ee was a rubber tapper who working very hard and being very thrifty to support a growing family through the

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    representation of individuals. The magazine investigated is “Girlfriend Magazine”. “Girlfriend” is a popular Australian teen targeted at readers aged 12–17 years old with a mix of entertainment‚ fashion‚ beauty‚ advice and lifestyle articles. The models chosen to advertise in this magazine ranges from all categories of girls‚ with different skin colour‚ ethnic backgrounds‚ hair colour and body size. However‚ the most highly advertised ‘girl’ in this magazine is the stereotypical flawless‚ blonde

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    CONCEPT OF CELEBRITY CELEBRITY SELLS AN EXPLORATION OF THE CONCEPT OF CELEBRITY AND ITS IMPORTANCE WITHIN MAGAZINE PUBLICATION DESIGN Our thinking about human greatness has changed since Shakespeare divided great individuals into three classes: Those who had greatness thrust upon them‚ those who achieved greatness‚ and those born great. The concepts of stars‚ Celebrities‚ and prominent people are social constructs. As the meaning of celebrity will perpetually redefine itself in an ever changing

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    13 ADDENDUM A: SELF ASSESSMENT AND SELF REFLECTION 14 1 MAIN ISSUE This research is a quantitative and qualitative‚ cross-sectional‚ exploratory and descriptive content analysis of selected advertisements from two different magazines published in February 2014 using the nine creative concepts as main emphasis. 2 RESEARCH CRITERIA The main research problem deals with the use of creative concepts in advertisements which are a mass media issue. The main research problems deal

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    nowadays act for the music press themselves by creating their own blogs/podcasts etc from their own music knowledge they have gained from websites and magazines. Although there are many technology based music industries there are still some simple publications that are still popular even though they have been around for the past 50 years such as NME magazine. As the music press progressed specific music genre specialisms such as Kerrang and TOTP have been introduced. Also‚ advertising elements such as

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    While I was looking through one of my fathers locksmith magazines‚ I found an advertisement for a “free credit card transmitter”. While most ads that offer something for free are for something minor and typically cheap – this add offered an expensive product for free. I was skeptical so I called the number that was on the advertisement and on the fourth time of calling I was answered by a company receptionist. When I asked her what the terms were for the deal‚ she responded simply with‚ “There are

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