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    Chen clams that Chinese girls have stronger preferences for a thin ideal predict body dissatisfaction because it has been rooted in Chinese history for centuries as their traditional idea. However‚ I believe that this is not the case‚ because the mass media and western ideas have a strong impact on today’s China. Young Chinese women have often said like a habit‚ “I want to be skinny.” Why do Chinese do they desperately wish to be slim or prefer to be thinner? There are many popular and famous celebrities

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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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    the Media Cause Individuals to Develop Negative Body Images? The influence the media has upon all of society can have positive and negative effects on the public. The effect the media has on adolescent girls in regard to body image has had negative impacts‚ such as an obsession with body weight and what the society views as the “perfect body”. The media can be seen as partly responsible for the pressure adolescent females’ face in consideration to body issues. These pressures could be responsible

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    everybody of the effect that the media has on women body image. The author wanted women to love the skin that they are in‚ that wearing tight corset to have a tiny waist and voluptuous chest and to be skinny is not what makes you beautiful. There’s even celebrity that gets name calling for their body like Tyra Banks‚ there was a picture of her in a bathing suit‚ the media described her body as fat. That is why Tyra Banks wants to promote positive self image for women around the world. In the article the

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    Even though‚ the modern media has had many positive impacts on our lives‚ when it comes to women’s image‚ especially in commercial advertisements and programs‚ it usually has such misleading interpretations about the perfect images of beauty and the happiness of women. Thus‚ many women who have already been struggling with their uncertain self-identities have become even more insecure and unsatisfied with their “imperfect” physical appearances and their unrealized “ideal” life styles. Therefore

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    Body image plays an important role in growing up. Teens either perceive themselves as having a negative body image or positive body image. Teens with negative body images tend to feel sad‚ awkward‚ or depressed about how they see themselves. They are more likely to developed eating disorders‚ low self esteem‚ and depression. Teens with positive body images tend to appreciate their body and have high self esteem. They also feel confident within themselves. An unhealthy body image in teens can have

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    Battles of Body Image Currently 90% of American household families watch television and surf the web‚ which has the largest influences on body perspective for men and women. Differences men and women face in terms of body image are social pressure‚ ways to enhance beauty‚ and they have similar diet awareness. The first major or/One of the most important differences men and women run into in terms of body image is the disturbing pressure from social media networks on how they perceive an attractive

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    Negative Body-Image and Eating Disorders According to many doctors‚ eating disorders and negative body-image is increasingly common due to media and the expanding world of fashion. Eating disorders are not just physical but mental‚ as well (Bowen-Woodward). Each person struggling with this type of disease developed a negative body image from somewhere. Family ‚ friends‚ and society contribute to creating a person’s body image‚ whether negative or positive. The effects of a negative body-image are

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    anorexia are recognized category‚ “clearing the way for it to eventually become an actual diagnose. Previously‚ it was considered a non-specific eating disorder‚ meaning that it tended to receive less recognition and research (Chronology: Beauty & Body). “Hit pause the next time you find yourself sizing someone up. Every time you stop weight-judging in its tracks‚ you help the world see women for who they really are.’ And don’t we all want to be seen for who really are? Isn’t that‚ very least

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    Body Image‚ Eating Disorders and Advertising Body Image‚ Eating Disorders and Advertising We have all heard‚ “you are what you eat”; however‚ and maybe more importantly‚ you want to be what you watch or read. How does today’s advertising impact on your body image? The shaping of our concept of the ideal body image begins at a young age and continues though adulthood. It begins with our toys; that first Barbie you received on your sixth birthday; the one with the long blond flowing hair

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