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    Unrealistic Body Image

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    The media is responsible for creating ideals about beauty and body image‚ it can influence self esteem and acceptance‚ but can cause major harm. The media tends to make people strive to achieve an unrealistic image of perfection‚ a stereotype of beauty‚ and have led to a decline in self acceptance. Teenagers learn what society deems beautiful mainly from the media‚ they are overwhelmed with photos‚ magazines‚ television and movies on what is considered the ideal body (“Body Image”). According to

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    a lot of money. I believe professional athletes are unrealistic role models. The reason i believe this is because what if these kids get it in there

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    Children today spend more time watching television than on any other single leisure activity. In fact‚ studies have shown that the average child spends more time in front of the television than in school (Clarke and Kurte-Coastes‚ 1997). There are a variety of influences that children gain from watching too much television. The impact of violence on children is a major issue‚ as well as the impact of stereotypical views‚ such as sex roles. Health can also become a problem for children who spend excessive

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    The Influence of TV Violence to the Behavior of Children in Cebu Chapter I Introduction Most children consume their time in front of the television screen for about three hours a day. The estimated number of hours that can be spent by an average child in watching television is 5‚000 by the time he/she enters first grade and the estimated number of hours by the end of high school is 25‚000---more than the time used for other necessary things like studying. Moreover‚ television has been a potent

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    Negative Effects of Watching Television on Children A television is one of the most popular inventions in the 20th century. It plays important role in our lives‚ and it also main source of entertainment. Statistics say that there’s t least one TV in every American house. It has many benefits and also negative effects on children such as makes the children’s health bad‚ brain damaged‚ and learns children aggressive behavior. The first negative effect of watching TV is that it can make the children’s health

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    Expectations According to the National Center for Education Statistics‚ a record of 21.8 million students are expected to attend American colleges and universities in the fall of 2013‚ constituting an increase of about 6.5 million since the fall of 2000. An average of 87.4% of those students are also expected to graduate within six years of their enrollment year. And of course‚ one can only assume that the students have their own expectations from college as well. Students expect to attain a

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    Three Expectations for the Next Generation of Gaming Consoles The 2012 E3 Expo introduced gamers around the world to the newest projects and games under development. However‚ there was nothing announced about the next generation of consoles. As the current Xbox 360‚ Playstation 3‚ and Nintendo Wii get older‚ many fans have begun to question when we’ll see new systems developed and released‚ and with those questions come expectations. Here’s a look at three expectations that I have for the next generation

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    declared a flaw when it’s airbrushed out of photos‚ where a woman’s waistline is tweaked before her picture is approved for print” (Spenceley). Today’s standards have made it to be where fake is the new norm and real is rare and unacceptable. These unrealistic beauty standards are causing women to have severe emotional‚ mental‚ and physical problems. It’s causing emotional distress which can

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    Effects of TV on Children Kids spend more time watching television every day than on any other single activity‚ aside from sleeping. Since the first television sets appeared in homes‚ in mid-twentieth century‚ television has grown into a phenomenon found in almost every household. In the beginning‚ there were only three principal broadcast networks; today‚ there are hundreds of channels available. There is no doubt that television has an impact on all of us‚ especially on children‚ so that it

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    Does TV impact the way children interact? These days just about every household owns a TV. There are many programs for children on the TV and we may think that it is harmless for a child to watch TV because they are “educational” or what not. True‚ some shows can teach your child some beneficial things such as learning to count or the alphabet‚ yet if a child is watching too much TV how can this impact the way children interact? And how much do you think is too much TV watching? Well according

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