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    What Effect Does the Media’s “Thin Ideal” Have on Society? Magazine articles‚ TV shows‚ advertisements‚ and music videos continually depict images of unreasonably thin models and celebrities. Many of these celebrities suffer from eating disorders‚ and yet they remain the iconic symbols of our society. American men and women strive to obtain the perfect body‚ or the “thin ideal‚” that the media presents as normal. This was true for my friend‚ who dreamed of going to fashion school beginning in middle

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    cancer‚ and AIDS combined. What does this have to do with TV? Multiple studies have come to the conclusion that youth who are avid TV watchers become aggressive adults. A study from the University of Michigan showed that children who watched violent TV were more inclined to show violent tendencies as adults. According to that study‚ “…men who were high TV-violence viewers as children were significantly more likely to have pushed‚ grabbed or shoved their spouses‚ to have responded to an insult by shoving

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    the ability to learn more quickly. If I want to know something I can just Google it rather than getting an encyclopedia or taking a really long time to read a book. You can also learn how to do hair‚ fix cars‚ solve math problems‚ anything all you have to do is look it up on YouTube and find a video and its right there. I’ve learned a lot of new ways to fix my hair just by watching videos on the internet. I see internet as a good thing for those reasons. Some negatives of the internet are plagiarizing

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    all forms of one specific term; creativity. Every person has somehow displayed an act of creativity since the day they were born; most people have done so within the last day or so‚ and not even have known. Creativity is one of the most common ways for an individual to be able to express themselves. The way a person dresses‚ acts‚ problem-solves‚ or even communicates are all different ways that a person expresses themselves through creativity. Without creativity‚ every individual would be the

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    Daniela Fernandez Gabriela Rodriguez Victor Rivero Rape Culture It is rather difficult to give an exact definition to a social problem. Some may say a social problem is defined when the issue is affecting large groups of people. But who defines “large” and why must multiple people be negatively affected by something for it to capture global attention? Our book tells us a social problem exists when an influential group defines a social condition as threatening its values; when the condition

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    Aspartame: What Is It And What Effects Does it Have on Your Body? Aspartame‚ also known Acesulfame Potassium (Hull‚ 2006)‚ is commonly known by brand names NutraSweet‚ Equal‚ Sweet One and Spoonful. Aspartame is found in thousands of foods‚ drinks‚ candy‚ gum‚ vitamins‚ health supplements and even pharmaceuticals. This artificial sweetener is the most popular in the United States‚ is 200 times sweeter than sucrose the accepted standard for sweetness‚ and is also the most dangerous substance

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    every day in the united states and all over the world. Ultimately‚ what effect does child abuse have on children? What effect carries with them through adolescents and adulthood? There are many outcomes that can occur from childhood abuse and they can be psychologically‚ physical‚ and more. Abuse is not a set-in stone sentence. It affects each child differently and some abuse may not be as frequent and in turn has less of an effect on the child. Many factors go into how a child experiences abuse and

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    Football League‚ without a doubt has a huge impact on American society. This impact however‚ can have many positive or negative effects on our culture. It can bring people together with a common interest‚ raise or lower the morale of a city‚ and influence the economy. However‚ either the good or the bad aspects must outweigh the other. Most Americans would say that the positive aspects of football are very important to our and the negative effects are much more minimal. Having a home team to cheer for

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    Dreams have always been a very important part of the world due to the extremely powerful influence they have on people. In some cases dreams are so powerful that they can ascend the common man and become the identity of a nation. The United States of America is one of these nations‚ as it has always prided itself on the American dream. This dream states that everyone is equal and that no matter the start anyone can become a success. While this idea was occasionally picked apart‚ it wasn’t until after

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    Does religion still have a place in the society? In our current society‚ we have the various religions that play their part in making it a conducive place for living. We have multiple religions such as Christianity‚ Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Buddhism and the list goes on. These above mentioned religions were once of equal status with the government and the society. In most circumstances the society or the government would sought the advice of their most prominent religion in matters of ethics and even

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