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    opinions‚ outlooks‚ and definitions on the word “beauty”. Though‚ when it comes to that word‚ most people generally link it to physical appearance when it is so much more about what is on the inside. Although beauty encompasses a lot of things‚ most are affected by social media on how we look‚ over critical judgement about self and others that can affect the mental and physical health of the person. Growing up in the twenty-first century‚ social media has been a huge part of people’s everyday lives

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    The media is often blamed for the insecurities of adolescent children‚ but are they really to blame? The media may not be the most reliable when it comes to looking for a role model‚ but it is the parent’s job to educate their children on what is real and what is not. The media advertises to make money; beauty and attractive images are what make money. Media and advertisement are not the educators of children and should be allowed to use attractive models in their campaigns. Anorexia‚ bulimia‚

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    Beauty can be defined in many ways. Ethnicity shouldn’t be an obstacle that keeps someone out of the range of beauty. For example‚ the narrative of “Senior Picture Day” by Michele Serros‚ she had been mocked about her Indian nose and in “Brownies” by ZZ Packer‚ the narrative compared their hairs with the white girls from Troop 909‚ which as commercial hair. People develop negative body image as a result of European beauty standards and the effect that having only one beauty standard has on non- white

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    Teens and Body Image Kendra Stevenson CM229-09 Unit 6 Draft Kaplan University December 28‚ 2010 Am I too fat? Would I look better skinny? Am I pretty enough to be a super star? These are questions of an average teenage girl‚ that I am asked daily and not just because she is my child that I tell her everyday you are beautiful in every way. You can be whatever you choose to be in life. Do not go by what others think or say‚ the point is what matters to you. Body Image is how one

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    Is a size small the ideal body size or should I start a new diet to fit into an extra small? What size is the target if I’m looking no to be so skinny but not too fat as well‚ is there a middle ground? Well how do I know which size is best? Small‚ large‚ petite‚ and plus can easily be translated into terms such as skinny‚ fat‚ stubby‚ or lanky simple adjectives that would make anyone self-conscious about their body size. We become obsessed with having the prefect body image because the mass media’s

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    21st‚ 2013 For years the media has portrayed the body images of many women and men as unrealistic in comparison to society. They have depicted the current body image as flawless skin‚ slim waists‚ enlarged muscles‚ exotic features‚ large chests and butts. The image that the media has sold to society has changed the culture of the youth‚ especially for young women. Magazines‚ television shows‚ movies‚ and clothing ads‚ have convinced the younger generation to have bodies like celebrities or digitally

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    adolescent psychology is that of body image and how the media affects how adolescents view themselves. The picture of the “perfect” body today for women is extremely thin and for men it is very muscular. These images are unrealistic and many people do not have the “ideal” body shape or size. This information is commonly known by the public and the media has promoted these images for years. The impact of these images on an adolescent’s idea of what constitutes beauty is pronounced and has undergone

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    everywhere‚ on magazines‚ TV‚ and billboards. I have never been a size 0 but after seeing that all the girls on the media were so skinny and "perfect" my goal became to look just like them so I could get the same attention they got. It seemed that in order to get attention and acceptance you needed to look a certain way. As an adult now‚ I have witnessed the tragic effect that appearances on the media have on people. They try

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    The use of digital media platforms has grown exponentially over the past decade. Social media use‚ such as Instagram and Twitter‚ has increased 88% over the past 5 years. Although digital media is meant to be enjoyed by the user and allow the user to connect with their friends and family abroad‚ media can have inimical influences on an individual‚ such as altering their definition of physical beauty. Social media can lead to an individual having an unfavorable body image by changing their definition

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    experience an average of 13 negative thoughts about their body each day‚ while 97% of women admit to having at least one “I hate my body” moment each day (raderprograms). Teens today are faced with many pressures: how they dress‚ who their friends are‚ who they are going to date‚ and most importantly‚ what they look like. In today’s society‚ body image is more than just the mental picture a person has of what their body looks like. For many‚ body image is also a reflection of how they feel about themselves

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