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    Today’s society uses much more sexual advertisement then years in the past. They portray young women and men as objects‚ as they try to vigorously force a product down a person’s throat‚ by trying to sexually please them or conform to their social norms. However many people that watch these advertisements go buy the product‚ because there is images of sexually appeasing men and women. In this paper I will summarize the effects that advertising agencies have on people‚ as well covering the dehumanization

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    objects. In a negative view‚ these ads seemed to degrade and humiliate the women who appeared on the ads as well as the women who watched them. Feminists complained that‚ this sort of ad leads to a continuation of women being seen as objects‚ purely for sexual gratification of men

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    When I looked closer though‚ I noticed that there are aspects of the ad that suggest Fanning is young and naïve and don’t coincide with the sexual

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    demonstrate the objectification of women. Additionally‚ the second article displays the focuses of the country music genre‚ and how gender roles are viewed with the

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    Women Used as Sexual Objects in the Media: An Advertising Strategy or Window-Shopping for Men? Elif Çelikkaleli Academic Writing 104 Section 3 Dr. Milagros 28.11.2013 In certain countries or certain life styles‚ people’s lives are focused on consumption

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    The thesis of this paper argues that The Little Mermaid presents themes of sexual objectification among the women by the male characers’ imposed hypermasculinity. This is to emphasize that this film‚ along with other Disney films presents traditional idealisms that inflicts strict gender roles and biases into its young‚ developing audience’s minds. As an academic paper‚ it was crucial that the conversation remain forma and its primary and secondary sources are scholarly‚ to legitimize the claims

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    But at what cost? The cost is dignity. We have lost respect for ourselves and for others as females‚ and this sets an image for men and young girls that it is okay to be trampy and to treat women as objects. Women should not be seen as objects of sexual desire‚ idolized‚ unattainable beings. This sets standards for women that are mostly inaccessible and for some completely indecent and unwanted. The popular image of women today is totally different from that of earlier years. It is increasing in

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    After analyzing “The Media Assault on Male Body Image”‚ I strongly agree with its assertion and believe it should be published in The Shorthorn. This article is written by Seed Magazine‚ so its credibility is questionable. However because the article has a persuasive rhetorical appeal‚ is relatable to UTA students‚ and is well-written. I believe it’ll be a popular piece in The Shorthorn. The magazine’s central claim deals with the pressures society put on males and how it affects them negatively

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    While there is still sexualized traditional media like commercials and shows seen on TV‚ sexualized media has quickly expanded and escalated its influence to the internet. According to the Working Paper Report‚ "Influence of New Media on Adolescent Sexual Health‚" it states that: "Facebook is currently the most commonly used social networking site on the Internet‚ with half a billion current users. A 2010 Pew report indicates that 73 percent of American teens with Internet access now use social networking

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    to media. That being said‚ there is a solution to this upsetting issue. If people refused to accept standards set by society‚ and if they were to stop comparing themselves to one another‚ this world would be a far better place. Of course‚ the objectification of men and women is a major problem‚ and more people need to have their eyes opened to how damaging it can truly be. People all over the world believe that their worth comes from their appearance because that is what media has constantly been

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