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    1 Expository Essay: Body Image Jennifer Zazueta Com/150 February 9‚ 2011 Holly McCusker Expository Essay: Body Image 2 Most women could agree that it can be rather frustrating and sometimes difficult to find the perfect clothes for that perfect fit. Oftentimes many women may feel they look fat in their skin tight jeans‚ or do not have nice‚ shapely legs to wear those cute short shorts during the summer months

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    Body image has had a major influence in today’s general media. Different types of sources have been displayed both online and offline. For example‚ pictures have been posted‚ blogs have been viewed‚ websites have been created‚ newspaper and magazine articles have been read and television shows have been produced. Body image is described as how you see yourself‚ how you think others see you and how you feel about the way you look. It is influenced by many things including appearance‚ size‚ gender

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    Women's Body Image Problems

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    The issue of women’s body image problems is greatly significant in today’s society. Many women around the world today are experiencing or have experienced body-dissatisfaction in their everyday lives. Women are constantly viewing traditional media and social media websites‚ that heavily have the appearance of models‚ the thin ideal‚ and many surgeries celebrities have had done to make themselves look better. This then consequences young girls and women into wanting to change themselves‚ and they

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    perfect body‚ it is not hard to see why so many women have become ashamed of the body they were given. The media reinforces this notion of thinness‚ and it is evident in the increase of eating disorders not only affecting models‚ but also celebrities‚ athletes and many women across the nation. Not only do we see emaciated models‚ but even mannequins are undersized‚ thus promoting a warped image of what the average woman looks like. The glorification and glamorization of this ultra-thin body pressures

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    Media Effects On Body Image

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    Everyone has their own perspective on what the “Perfect Body” looks like. For both men and women‚ society has a set view of what they should look like. One obsesses over their appearance just for the satisfaction of others. Approximately 50% of young girls are unsatisfied with their body and perceive themselves as overweight. On the other hand‚ 45% of men are affected with a muscle dysmorphia; an obsession with bulking up‚ also known as reverse anorexia‚ and see themselves as underweight. Weight

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    The authors of the articles “ An Exercise in Body Image” focus the different perspective of exercise beings use as body statement and use rugby in their discussion as a way to convey the message. The critique that the author state is having self love is a political act but maintain pride for a body that either fit the ideal standard is an empowerment that fight against the thousands of voice that associate physical fit body with physical appearance. The detail that stood out to me in this articles

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    tell you about social media and its influences on body image. I choose this topic because it seems like a situation that’s always there. I have researched and gotten a lot of information to prepare for this topic. So first I will tell you how the body image has changed from what was once to what it is now. Secondly I will tell you how it affects both boys and girls. Finally I will tell you what we can do to help.

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    talks about her own looks in detail‚ and the camera zooms in on that particular area to emphasize the beauty of it. Although she may be bashing on that specific spot‚ the viewer of the ad can see for themselves that her mind is warped in thinking her body is flawed. The camera zooms out‚ allowing the person watching the ad to see how the experiment is done. After the artist finishes the drawings‚ the women come back to look at themselves in the two drawings. The camera closes in on their faces as they

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    Society’s Body Image Ideals‚ Media‚ and its Effect on Women There is a saying that beauty is only skin-deep; this skin must be very deep because beauty seems to affect every woman’s life. Why is that men are judged by what they do‚ what they drive‚ possess‚ etc‚ while women are judged by how they look? We live in a cruel‚ cold world‚ where a woman is not a complete package if she does not meet the society’s standard of beauty. For a man‚ their mind matters‚ where for a woman‚ the outer matters

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    vulnerability. These images‚ thanks to the strong influence of the media‚ has set a standard of how the people of our society should look. This standard is always there. This standard is meant for everyone. This standard not only drives people to the extremes to reach the “desired” look‚ but brainwashes them to believe that they are not good enough resulting in low self-esteem. I am here to tell you that

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