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    Images of Beauty

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    In today’s society both male and female images of beauty can be harmful. One of the problem’s women in society face is the pressure to be the ideal feminine beauty. It is a known fact that when women look into fashion magazines and watch television‚ there are always contents shown based on weight‚ beauty‚ and body care. Every woman has an agenda to keep herself looking in an appropriate manner‚ but there are women who take a life risk to achieve and impossible look that they are not naturally born

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    sex appeal. Sex appeal is portrayed as only skin deep in the media. North American’s expectations of beauty are very unrealistic. Media and entertainment is affecting our younger generations standards of morals and self-image. Media’s image of beauty is unattainable. If we go by marketing standards‚ beauty is a tall skinny airbrushed half naked girl. The way the media portrays beauty is very discouraging to young woman everywhere. Marketing manipulates young girls into believing these images and

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    things!” This has been the message from the U.S government since 1970. An article published in Scientific American by Melinda Moyer‚ noted that recently however‚ “a spate of new research‚ including a meta-analysis of nearly two dozen studies‚ suggests…” researchers were pointing their fingers at the wrong culprit (Moyer 19). In the article‚ Moyer offers three studies in which she attempts to pin refined carbohydrates as the guilty party threatening the heart. These studies seem to appeal mostly toward

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    Mosse With time comes change. While this statement is very true‚ sometimes change does not come fast enough; especially when concerning Australian national identity. Australia needs to alter its national identity and fast‚ so as to enable all inhabitants of Australia to feel at home with their identity. Currently‚ Australian national identity still entails an anti-authoritarian‚ patriarchal‚ predominantly white model that was instigated during the colonial times. This model includes the dominant representations

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    I am writing this appeal letter in regards to the graduate college recent denial to the Masters in Rehabilitation Services Program. I want to start off by taking full responsibility for my current GPA. I write this appeal to explain the cause and ask you to please reconsider me for the Spring 2018 semester. I began my education at UTPA in 2008 my grades were going well until fall 2009. Around this time my 10-year-old sister got diagnose with ovarian cancer. The cancerous tumor in her ovary was removed

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    Procedural Email Message

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    Procedural Email Message: New Job Login Procedure Marci Smith English 315 – Professional Communications Professor Brandy Isaacs October 18‚ 2014 To: Service.Techs@knightenterprise.com From: Marci Smith marci.smith@knightenterprises.com Subject: New Job Login Procedure for ALL Service Technicians Good morning Team‚ The time is almost here where the new procedure for how you will login to each job will go into effect. This new process will begin this Monday 20‚ 2014. Ensuring that

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    Emotional appeal is designed to create an emotional response. People go to hear a public speaker but don’t want to go to a speech where all they hear is facts‚ they want to hear the emotion behind those facts‚ people want to feel like they are in the moment or involved in the topic at hand. For example‚ after attending a speech on suicide awareness not only did we as an audience‚ connect with the parents that were up there telling their stories of their children‚ but it made me aware of what to

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    In this article‚ Walker’s purpose is the “investigation of news as a category of communication” (140). As tried to understand his purpose I realized that news can be a type of communication if we let it be. If we read the news and acknowledge our predicament then something is being communicate to us. Walker states that “the response of hearer of a piece of news is to take action appropriate to his predicament” (117). This statement explains that Walker believes

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    Justin D. Clegg Comms 300 Media Law M. Driessen The Ethical Dilemma of Sexual Appeal in Advertising The old adage “sex-sells” is an assumption that has caused an ethical dilemma in a fast moving world filled with media consumers and advertising. The use of sexual appeal in advertising has increased dramatically in the United States within the last decade. Its misuse and pervasiveness surround us every day and elicit powerful emotions by individuals of all ages‚ both male and female.

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    Public Relations Publics This tells us that we cannot talk about public relations without reference to publics. A public is any group whose members have a common interest or common values in a particular situation. According to Wragg (1993)‚ public relations publics or audiences can be divided into four categories which include: 1. Functional Publics: They are those publics which enable the organization to perform its chosen tasks. 2. Enabling Publics: These are publics which permit the

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