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Mass Media -
Mass Media . . . The media, which is somewhat reflective of society, has become a powerful tool in shaping our culture. Advertisements are the foundation for mass media; they sell ...
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| The Media and the Self-Image of Women - The Media and the Self-Image of Women. . . . Distorted and unattainable sexist mass images are the inevitable. . consequences of a social system in which... | 635 words (2.3 pages) |
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Objectification of Women by the Media -
Objectification of Women by the Media . . . The objectification of women is commonly used to refer to the presentation of women in the media as an object. ...
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Women as Victims in the Media -
Women as Victims in the Media . . . One interesting aspect of murder is the way it is portrayed in different forms of media. In particular the way female murder vict...
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| Sexual Exploitation of Women in the Media - Sexual Exploitation of Women in the Media. . Women are sexually exploited in the media. In today?s society if people watch television programs such as Chingy ... | 853 words (3.1 pages) |
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Media Profiting from the Seduction and Rape of Women -
Media Profits from the Rape of Women . . . When did sexual assault become a legitimate advertising tool or form of entertainment? At some poin...
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The Potentially Harmful Effects of Media Violence Against Women -
The Potentially Harmful Effects of Media Violence Against Women. . I. Introduction. . Media representations of violence pervade societal...
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| The Portrayal of Body Image in the Media - The Portrayal of Body Image in the Media . . ?Mirror mirror on the wall who is the fairest one of all?? Societies standards for body shape and the importan... | 633 words (2.3 pages) |
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| Media Advertising - Women in the Media - Women in the Media . . . . The Psychological Power of the Media to Trap Women in A Role. The power of advertising to change, shape and mold the public's opini... | 891 words (3.2 pages) |
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Feminists, Stereotypes and Stereotyping in the Media -
Feminists and Media Stereotypes . . . The media portrays feminists in unflattering ways. Largely because of the media portrayal, the word 'fe...
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Media Violence Against Women -
Media Violence Against Women . . . In the United States, as well as throughout the majority of the world, people are bombarded with information on a daily basis. Th...
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Media Portrayal of Female and Male Body Image -
Media Portrayal of Female and Male Body Image . . . Body image is a hot topic in the media. Unrealistic and unattainable are words that can be used to...
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Analysis of Women in Advertising -
Analysis of Women in Advertising. (All advertisements referenced in this document can be found in The Practice of Writing, Fifth Edition published by Bedford/St Marti...
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| Who Am I? - Who Am I?. . . . Do we choose to define ourselves? Everyday we turn on the television; we are subjected to advertisements about what we are supposed to be, what we are supposed to wear, an... | 699 words (2.5 pages) |
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| gender and media - . . . Throughout society, men and women have been expected to live by guidelines consisting of media generated ideas and ways of living out life. Both men and women?s thinking process a... | 943 words (3.4 pages) |
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| body image in the media - Body Image . . . Body Image Portrayed by the Media Through the use of imagery, the display of life-styles, and the reinforcement of values, advertisements are communicators of... | 1087 words (4 pages) |
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Ageism and the Media -
Ageism and the Media . . . Women over forty are constantly being either ignored or belittled in the media. There are countless women in their twenties and early thirties al...
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| Men and Women in Nontraditional Sports as Portrayed in Film - Men and Women in Nontraditional Sports as Portrayed in Film. . Women and men play various sports because they as Americans want to experienc... | 927 words (3.4 pages) |
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American Sexploitation -
American Sexploitation. . . What does a pair of shoes have to do with sex? Absolutely nothing, but take one look at a popular magazine and the media makes it crystal-clear that ...
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| Stereotypes in Today's Society - Stereotypes in Today's Society. . . In "The Armored Knight of the 20th Century", Robert Lawlor seems to categorize both men and women into narrow groups which, in my opi... | 1092 words (4 pages) |
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AfricanAmerican Representation in the Media -
AfricanAmerican Representation in the Media. . In Jacqueline Bobo's article, The Color Purple : Black Women as Cultural Readers, she discusses th...
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Wake Up Girls -
Wake Up Girls . . . Sometimes we lose sight of what is important in life and that is when it is necessary to take a step back to reconsider the direction in which we are going. Teenage g...
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The Culture of Slenderness -
The Culture of Slenderness . . . . . "Thinness equals success" is the notion that many college-aged, upper-middle class, white women looking to become part of professional s...
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The Media and Eating Disorders -
The Media and Eating Disorders . . . It is funny how so many girls and women today are led to believe that the only way to feel attractive and be beautiful is to have ...
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Media Advertising and Sex -
Media Advertising and Sex. . . Advertisements are everywhere, combining images and words together to create a message to sell a product. The initial impression is that...
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| Thigh Creams - Thigh Creams. . . As we approach the twenty-first century, the western world has become increasingly preoccupied with idealizing thin women. As young women are socialized they are exposed... | 2025 words (7.4 pages) |
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| Gender Changes In Popular Media - Gender Differences as Portrayed in LIFE Magazine from 1937-1960. . . . Between the years of 1937 and 1960,LIFE underwent changes involving the portrayal of the genders.... | 1451 words (5.3 pages) |
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| The American Media and the Exploitation of Men - The American Media and the Exploitation of Men. . . Men?s rights in the media are deliberately ignored today on TV and in the newspapers. Men have a soci... | 544 words (2 pages) |
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| McCarthyism and the Media - McCarthyism and the Media. . The Cold War ushered in a new era in the American society that would change the way in which everyday life was carried on by the public. Men, wom... | 2469 words (9 pages) |
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| Power of Media to Create Desire - Power of Media to Create Desire . . ?The foolish human,? Lord Krishma preached in the Bhagvad-Gita (holy book of Hindus), ?who forcefully suppresses his or h... | 936 words (3.4 pages) |
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| Standards of Beauty Depicted in Magazines - Standards of Beauty Depicted in Magazines. . . Body image is an important concept in many adolescent and young adult minds. To have a positive body image is ... | 598 words (2.2 pages) |
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| Media's Effect on Women's Self Image - Media's Effect on Women's Self Image. . . Walking around this campus, you do not generally see many women taller than 5' 9 and weighing less than 115 pounds. It i... | 1009 words (3.7 pages) |
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Media, Appearance and Eating Disorders -
Media, Appearance and Eating Disorders . . . Many women are concerned with their appearance. Too many of them are caught up with the image of being skinny and ...
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The Media?s Influence on Eating Disorders -
The Media's Influence on Eating Disorders. . . Eating disorders are mental illnesses that affect more than 7 million American women and usually develop in gi...
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| Body Image of Women in America - Body Image of Women in America. missing works cited. . Eleven million women in the United States suffer from eating disorders - either self-induced semi-starvation (anor... | 3362 words (12.2 pages) |
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How the Media Distorts Male Self-Perception -
How the Media Distorts Male Self-Perception. . . Women are insecure. They constantly diet and scrutinize their bodies. They fall victim...
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The Media and How it is Killing America?s Future -
The Media and How it is Killing America?s Future. . . They grace the cover of magazines everywhere we look. Their beautiful tanned skin engulf...
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Eating Disorders and the Media -
Eating Disorders and the Media . . . Doctors annually diagnose millions of Americans with eating disorders. Of those diagnosed, ninety percent are women. Most of these...
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The Dangerous Combination of the Media and the Weight-Loss Industry -
The Dangerous Combination of the Media and the Weight-Loss Industry . . . Abstract: Excessive use of diet pills by American women...
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| Eating Disorders: How the Media Have Influenced Their Development In Adolescent Girls - Eating Disorders: How the Media Have Influenced Their Development In Adolescent Girls. . The words "eat" and "bori... | 3151 words (11.5 pages) |
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| Unrealistic Expectations of Women - Unrealistic Expectations of Women. . . I can?t tell you how many times I have opened up a fashion magazine, listened to adds on the radio, watched commercia... | 371 words (1.3 pages) |
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| Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media by Susan Douglas - Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media by Susan Douglas. . In "Where the girls are: Growing Up ... | 647 words (2.4 pages) |
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| Ideal Women - The American women of today can never be too thin or too pretty. In most cases thin equates beauty, so the present ideal is a thin, fit, radiantly healthy, young woman. In magazines stuff... | 969 words (3.5 pages) |
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| Women, Language, and Politics - . . Women, Language, and Politics . . . . . . Experts and nonexperts alike tend to see anything women do as evidence of powerlessness. The language of the media ... | 501 words (1.8 pages) |
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| association of kenyan women writers - The Association of Media Women in Kenya, AMWIK, is a national media association whose . overall concern is to promote and represent interests of women in the media ... | 750 words (2.7 pages) |
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| Lifetime - Television for Women - Lifetime - Television for Women. . . Launched on February 1, 1984, Lifetime was created by the merger of Daytime and Cable Health Network. Lifetime was crowned ?Televi... | 455 words (1.7 pages) |
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Workplace Violence -
Workplace Violence. . . According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), " each week, an average of 20 workers are murdered and 18,000 are assaulted at w...
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| Women and Advertisements - Women and Advertisements . . The average American is exposed to hundreds of advertisements per day. Advertisements targeted toward females have an enormous effect on women's t... | 2559 words (9.3 pages) |
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| Women and Minorities in Television and Movies - Women and Minorities in Television and Movies. . . Since this winter, I can't watch television or movies anymore without critiquing how women and minoriti... | 740 words (2.7 pages) |
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| Western Views of Women in Islam: - Western Views of Women in Islam:. . Before venturing into the ideals and movements of Islamic feminism, it is important to recognize some of the biased vie... | 1048 words (3.8 pages) |
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The Lack of Women's Sports Coverage -
The Lack of Women's Sports Coverage . . . Can women's sports establish itself as a topic of on-going media and journalism curiosity? Currently TV stations do...
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| Female Athletes - Female Athletes. . . There are indications that the sport-media complex is responding to women athletes and women audiences as a potentially profitable market. This can be seen in the... | 6572 words (23.9 pages) |
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Plaboy Magazine and the Trivialization of Women -
Plaboy Magazine and the Trivialization of Women. . . It is difficult to set an explicitly pornographic magazine aside and hold it singly responsib...
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MTV's Portrayal of Women -
MTV's Portrayal of Women . . I see the rattle and the hum of music television. Flash upon flash of sensory information lights the screen with sound bites, flashbulbs, sex and...
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| Women's Misleading Magazines - Women's Misleading Magazines. . . I was flipping through some channels on the television set one day and came across a woman's talk show, "The View." It caught my attenti... | 1606 words (5.8 pages) |
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| Power Structures of Men and Women in Sports - Power Structures of Men and Women in Sports. . . As an athlete or a spectator, it is easy to both feel and see the impact sports have on people of both gend... | 1005 words (3.7 pages) |
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Marriage and Divorce - Women and the High Cost of Divorce -
Women and the High Cost of Divorce. . . Divorce is commonly recognized as a major problem in our society. Every year there are more div...
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| Women in Sports and Sports Broadcasting - Women in Sports and Sports Broadcasting. . . Before I conducted this media analysis about women in sports and sport broadcasting, I hypothesized the obvious - t... | 595 words (2.2 pages) |
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| Men and Women in Non-Traditional Sports - Men and Women in Non-Traditional Sports. . . The benefits of an individual entering a non-traditional sport for his or her sex can be huge ? but they are usuall... | 1070 words (3.9 pages) |
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| Men and Women Playing a non-traditional Sport for their Gender - The Social and Cultural Costs and Benefits of Men and Women Playing a non-traditional Sport for their Gender. . . The lines that separate... | 621 words (2.3 pages) |
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| A Feminist Analysis of Perceval, Tristan and Isolt, and Aucassin and Nicolette - A Feminist Analysis of Perceval, Tristan and Isolt, and Aucassin and Nicolette . . . Currently, there is a debate amon... | 1173 words (4.3 pages) |
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| Ted Bundy - ted bundy. . . . . . Theodore "Ted" Bundy was something of a celebrity throughout the 70's and 80's. He. allegedly killed 36 women, but by his own admission, there were at least 100 more... | 3354 words (12.2 pages) |
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| Title IX - In 1970 only 1 in 27 girls participated in high school sports, today that ratio is 1 in 3. Sports are a very important part of the American society. Within sports heroes are made, goals are s... | 996 words (3.6 pages) |
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| Abortion - As of right now, abortion is legal in all nine months of the pregnancy for any reason. This controversial issue is a question of how important the value of life is. The turning point came in... | 1029 words (3.7 pages) |
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Anorexia -
. . It seems today that eating disorders are on the rise. While this may be true, the numbers may appear to grow only because more cases are being brought out into the open. The purpose of th...
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| I.q Test - . Ideal Woman. . In magazines stuffed with models and advertisements, billboards on the highway, and actresses on television, the message of what women should look... | 579 words (2.1 pages) |
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Gender and E.U. Accession in Poland -
Gender and E.U. Accession in Poland . . In the period preceding and immediately following Poland?s accession into the European Union (01.05.2004) Polish media ...
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| Against The Privacy Of Aids - . Last October, the case of Nushawn Williams hit the front pages. He is believed to have infected at least 13 girls and women in Jamestown, New York, with HIV, the virus th... | 725 words (2.6 pages) |
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| gender - Gender Roles. . For many years society has embraced the idea that the difference between men and women were biologically determined. Thou through traditions, media,... | 1309 words (4.8 pages) |
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Pornography -
Pornography. . ?Pornography comes from the Greek root porne (harlot, prostitute, or female captive) and graphos (writing about or description of)? (Buchwald 35). Already the word pornogra...
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BARBIE. Now a days, people are more concerned because of how they look, their image; especially women. This is due to the major influences that the media has o...
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| Hindu women - Throughout history, there have been many different aspects that have been looked at in all culture ways . Many researcher?s have studied the history and the lifestyle of the different soc... | 1933 words (7 pages) |
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| How Media Influences Women - . We, the American public are hit from every imaginable direction every waking moment of our lives by slick advertising agencies trying to coerce us into or tell us why we n... | 1076 words (3.9 pages) |
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| Advertising Ethics - Advertising Ethics. . Dittrich, Liz Ph.D. ?About-face Facts on the Media?. About Face. 1996-2004.. . This article talks about how advertising promotes the cultures current for body... | 2111 words (7.7 pages) |
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| Eating Disorders - . . There are many different types of eating disorders in our world today and many suffer from them. Young women, and the reason is unknown, are the main ... | 904 words (3.3 pages) |
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Feminist Criticism -
Feminist Criticism. . . Contemporary feminist criticism focuses on various specified topics such as women?s biographical writings, lesbian and literature, and the role of film and t...
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| Body Image - . Body Image. . The purpose of this study is to further explore and examine the influences of mass media on male’s and female’s personal body... | 1960 words (7.1 pages) |
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| Bulimia Nervosa - . Bulimia Nervosa. . June Engel (1993), found that today?s society?s idealization of thinness is producing an alarming increase in eating disorders especial... | 690 words (2.5 pages) |
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| Husband Battering - . Husband Battering: A Serious Problem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billboards, radio, and TVads across the country proclaim that ?every fifteen seconds a women is beatenby a man.? Violence against ... | 1887 words (6.9 pages) |
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| Fascades of Current Society - . Throughout history women, men, and children have all felt the pressures and manipulations by the media through some façade style form or sha... | 1086 words (3.9 pages) |
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