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    Exploratory Analysis

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    Angood‚ Laurie M.; Dwyer‚ Deane Hovde. (1997). The Influence of Fashion Magazines on the Body Image Satisfaction of College Women: An Exploratory Analysis. Adolescence. 32 (127): 603-614. Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to find a relationship between the images portrayed in fashion magazines‚ and how those images affect women’s personal satisfaction about their bodies. Methodology: To complete this study

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    Young Professional magazine was developed for a target audience of recent college gradu- ates who are in their first 10 years in a business/professional career. In its two years of pub- lication‚ the magazine has been fairly successful. Now the publisher is interested in expanding the magazine’s advertising base. Potential advertisers continually ask about the demographics and interests of subscribers to Young Professional. To collect this informa- tion‚ the magazine commissioned a survey

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    Media and Beauty Ideals

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    Theorizing Communications Professor Kirkpatrick Journal Reflection 1 September 8‚ 2012 I am an avid fashion magazine reader; my favorites are Cosmopolitan and Vogue. As I was flipping through my October issue of Cosmo‚ passing by 80% of the advertisements without a second glance‚ I stopped myself at a Nivea lotion ad. In the past‚ I would have over look this page‚ not noticing anything distinguishing it from any of the outrageous number of advertisements. However‚ something about this ad irritated

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    them are advertising anti aging creams‚ this gives of the idea that these woman have to stay young as all the way through the magazine all of the focus is on beauty and fashion making the older audience want to try and keep up with all of these models and actresses. The younger millennial will be a lot more impressionable as they have been brought up with these magazines and models and actresses being portrayed in this way so they would automatically think they act/dress in the right way. They

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    Ad Analysis: Skyy Vodka

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    refreshing appeal that attracts a wide spectrum of customers. Skyy Vodka advertisements are featured in many magazines and are particularly scattered multiple times throughout the magazine‚ cosmopolitan. The marketing for this product is very effective in its approach considering it uses sex appeal. It was placed in a magazine that has a wide variety of young adult readers‚ most of which buy the magazine for the sex appeal it offers. This ad use’s a pathos appeal because it’s playing off the readers emotions

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    “beauty”. If you ask me‚ women’s fashion advertisement has snowballed downhill since the 1940s. In a June 2013 Cosmopolitan edition of a magazine I read an article that’s title “When you can’t stop thinking about food.” Immediately I thought that it may be something positive for women’s but then I reminded myself that it was out of a women’s fashion magazine from today’s century. The article discusses ways to get food OFF of your mind and hot to fight the urge to eat. The article also states ways

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    music. They mostly make their purchase decisions independently‚ have significant influence on family purchases‚ and companies know that once they have “branded” a child‚ they are likely to be customers for life. They reach kids by advertising in magazines‚ movies‚ TV shows‚ and on the internet. Companies get info about kids spending habits from internet “quizzes” and “surveys”. Marketers know how to capitalize on important teen issues and anxieties‚ like body image‚ peer acceptance‚ coolness‚ and

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    “perfect human”. Television advertisements may use skinny models‚ which can give young women a sense that they need to be thin and cause them to feel insecure about their appearance. Some girls will go to extreme lengths to look like a model in a magazine. They might go on extreme diets‚ which can lead to anorexia and bulimia‚ and many other types of disorders. Doing so would also cause harm to their body; their organs could become damaged and could fail‚ or they could become hospitalized due to the

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    Graham Bowley

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    In Graham Bowley’s article “In an Era of Strife‚ Museums Collect History as It Happens” he describes the journey of Aaron Bryant‚ a curator for the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Bowley explains why Bryant believes collecting is crucial in the preservation of black history. Throughout the article‚ Bowley is effective in showing the importance of collecting history as it is presented through delivery‚ style‚ and ethos. The article highlights the work of Bryant and his colleagues

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    Chapter 5 Magazines        True/False        1. The earliest American magazines were highly political.  Ans: F        2. Unlike newspapers during the penny press era‚ magazines of that time did not increase  their appeal or circulation.  Ans: F        3. Reader’s Digest is considered the finest example of the digest‚ one of three major  magazine types that evolved between World War I and World War II.  Ans: T        4. Contemporary magazines have recovered from the tough economic times of the  1980s­1990s and are making record profits

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