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    11/03/2013 Argument Essay The impact of the Media on Teen Girls Body Image “Cosmetic makers have always sold (hope in a jar)- creams and potions that promise youth‚ beauty‚ sex appeal‚ and even love for the women who use them” (Postrel 125). Magazines are filled with digitally transformed images of models with amazing bodies‚ flawless skin and perfectly styled hair. Television advertisers push their products using the most attractive people with the perfect bodies. Television shows such as October

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    How should the human body look? As years have gone by and cultures have expanded‚ the idea of a flawless body type has evolved alongside the evolution of cultures. In different parts of the world‚ the ideal body size and shape varies. There are many effects that the idea of perfect body shapes has on today’s society. More of the popular effects of body image issues includes unhealthy obsessions‚ bullying through social media‚ and the distinct ways the American culture thinks of ideal men and women

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    starts at a shockingly young age. Images of thin female models and actresses who look beautiful by modern American standards and appears happy; many girls including the youngest and most impressionable view them as role models. A popular cultures icon known for many generations is the Barbie doll. Barbie’s ultra thin body frame is so thin that her weight and body preparations are unattainable but also unhealthy. This is suggesting to young girls to negative body images and unhealthy eating habits. For

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    Media plays a significant role and known as the most formidable means of communication in our lives in 21st century. Media images contribute to the socialization of young people across a board range of areas‚ particularly those in which the viewer has relatively limited real-world experience (Huston et al.‚ 1992). Nowadays‚ most of the people will get their information through the mass media that they can get if easily which are from the internet‚ electronic devises‚ for an example television and

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    the images if women in television and in movies‚ fashion magazines‚ and advertising makes them feel insecure? Body Images is a growing problem among our society today. Some people believe that Body Image is something that come purely from the mind. they day its not influenced by media. Others believe that Body Image is something that can be influenced easily by media and magazines. They say society is influenced by the pressure to be skinny. I believe that media has a negative affect on body image

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    effect on women’s body image after being exposed to a thin idealistic body image in the media. Female undergraduates with varying levels of body image self-discrepancy will be exposed to a set of advertisements that portray thin women (idealistic body image) to determine whether thin-ideal exposure contributes to increased body dissatisfaction and lowered self-esteem This research may provide evidence for a possible correlation between body dissatisfaction and idealistic body types in advertisements

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    communication‚ media has been used to convey information to those willing to absorb it. Beginning with publications and simple spoken words‚ and soaring to new heights in the twentieth century with radio‚ television‚ and the internet‚ media have been made accessible to people in every aspect of their daily lives. With such a strong hold on modern society‚ mass media have been able to shape popular culture and often influence public opinion. However‚ when abused‚ the power of media can harm the general

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    beauty. A main contributor to the lowering self-esteem to women is the unattainable body image produced by the media. When a company creates an advertisement they usually cast good looking people to represent them. When this idea is taken to an extreme with digital restoration and photo shop this can lead to the distortion of peoples self-image. This distortion can turn into disorders like anorexia‚ bulimia‚ and body shaming. These unrealistic portrayals of women can have the most effect on young girls

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    two X chromosomes in the cell nuclei and normally having a vagina‚ a uterus and ovaries‚ and developing at puberty a relatively rounded body and enlarged breasts and retaining a beardless face; a girl or woman.” Mass media generates the picture perfect image of a woman. The “perfect” woman is a generalized fantasy derived from media and how society shaped the media. But what aspects exactly make a female a woman? The fashion industry might say it the exterior build or the way we look. Feminist might

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    Bianca‚ thirteen years old‚ worked a lot harder in gym‚ walked home faster than she usually would‚ and skipped meals when she noticed she had less space between her thighs. Seven year old Sharon goes to an eating disorder hospital and faints multiple times because she thinks she is fat. Bryan‚ twenty-one years old‚ overdosed on steroids and ended up in the hospital because he was not as big and built as the other guys in the gym. People constantly compare themselves and never seem satisfied with

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