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    Youth Today

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    We live in an enthralling world and even more enthralling society. From the moment we wake up until the moment we go back to our beds‚ we avail of media. At the end of the day‚ you avail of the latest news from your television and crave for your favorite music over the radio and even log on to be connected to the rest of the world through the World Wide Web. Our society is becoming more and more capable of being constantly informed‚ entertained‚ and connected to the other individuals at the click

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    something that became a luxury‚ and it became something you had to have in order to be approved in society when it came to different classes: upper-middle class and high class. One day when Sammy was working‚ a set of girls came into the store dressed in bikinis. One of the girls had her nose turned up‚ and that gave an automatic reaction to those around her as to how her attitude was. After being in the store for a while‚ the girls start to get harassed because of how they were dressed. Sammy did not like

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    Imagine that you are the creator of the Paul Hogan ‘Shrimp on the barbie’ ad. Evaluate the effectiveness of this ad in exploring a ‘realistic representation of Australia. -Explain the vision you had for this ad and how it represents Australia in a realistic way and comment on your use of stereotypes. -Evaluate the effectiveness of your choice of elements (I’m guessing this means techniques‚ such as camera shots and angles‚ symbolism‚ colour symbolism‚ juxtaposition and colloquial language) and

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    Portraiture

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    Portraiture. Describe the four key elements that are central to portraiture as outlined in Chapter 4‚ David Bate‚ Photography. Face – personal appearance Pose – manner and attitude‚ ‘upbringing’ Clothing – social class‚ sex‚ cultural values and fashion Location – social scene of the person in the picture Each element affects another in the overall potential for meaning. Passport photographs‚ for example‚ usually have plain or simple backgrounds‚ which serve to foreground the face of the

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    stay put. I usually would stay seated and wait in this circumstance‚ but I wanted to prove to my cousins and sibling’s that I was cool. I didn’t want to be a scaredy-cat any longer. I stood tall and walked into position. Standing there in my violet bikini‚ I looked down at the water‚ and took a deep breath. My knees bent‚ I pushed up allowing myself to move towards the heavenly sky’s. I was flying above the water like a seagull. I moved my knees so they touched my stomach‚ then I moved my arms so they

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    Media Assignment 2

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    keeping in mind the logo is visibly seen. While he is showering‚ women from all sides of the beach immediately start to mimic his movements and are somehow drown to move towards him. As he begins to wash his back‚ the women begin to take off their bikini tops. It is the perfect example of a persuasive commercial. The problem with this ad is that the arguments present are not logical. Even in a case were immediately after a man uses axe body wash while showing‚ and women were somehow drawn to him‚

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    Social Media Effects on Females Body Image Does Social media really impact the way females see their body? Strong evidence supports that social media has a horrifying impact on female body image. In many cases‚ some would go as far as committing suicide‚ because they are not content with the way they look. Because females compare themselves to models and celebrities that is shown on social media‚ it is clear that there is a distortion from what is real and what is fake. They consider that if they

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    The Price of Beauty Beauty is often considered one of the greatest assets a person can have by western society. People of all ages‚ genders‚ and ethnicities continue to search for new ways to make themselves more physically appealing and youthful. However‚ in the poem Sauble Beach‚ Edward Field cautions people from idolizing beauty. He writes the story of a character‚ warning Carol‚ another character‚ from overvaluing physical and materialistic things. Field explores the dangers of relying on external

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    displayed in magazines such as Zoo‚ Sports Illustrated and Alpha. The media has evolved female sport into sexually appealing entertainment and doesn’t give the sports that have not been sexualised‚ enough coverage. (Maria Sharapova Bikini) The media have constructed their own image of what a female athlete ultimately looks like by posting images in their magazines‚ “characteristics favoured in visual media are those commonly associated with feminine beauty‚ such as smiling‚ unblemished

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    decided that their own country did not have enough room so they conducted testing at an atoll called Bikini in the Pacific in 1954. The French also started testing in the Pacific. They tested in the Pacific as they saw it as a vulnerable place that would not have enough strength to fight back. New Zealand began to realise the seriousness of the testing especially after a massive blast at Bikini Atoll and became involved. The first effort to stop the use of nuclear weaponry was the Quaker petition

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