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    Running Header: The Media’s Effect on Teen Sexuality Running Header: The Media’s Effect on Teen Sexuality The Media’s Effect on Teen Sexuality Deneen Dalmas National American University Abstract This paper deals with the effects of the media on teen sexuality and what results from it. The sexual content contained in the media uncovers the effects on adolescent’s attitude about sex‚ their beliefs‚ and behaviors. There are so many types of media that are geared towards adolescents; it makes

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    Media Violence Effects On Children’s Behavior The average American child spends one thousand‚ two hundred hours viewing television per year. Within this vast amount of time‚ each child will watch one hundred and fifty thousand acts of violence by the time they’re eighteen years old. (BLS American Time Use Survey‚ A.C. Nielsen Co. (2/7/2012). These statistics are very significant in terms of justifying the aggression displayed by many of the youth in this day and age. However‚ is it the television

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    attractiveness‚ and health. The pressure of the perfect body on social media‚ magazines‚ television‚ and other heavily used media‚ shapes the lives of a great portion of men and women‚

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    The media is the means of communication‚ as radio and television‚ newspapers‚ and magazines that reach or influence people widely. The growth of the media has spread vastly over the years. The media is also known as a “channel of mass communication.” “Mass Media incorporates all those mediums through which information is distributed to the masses. These include advertisements‚ magazines‚ newspapers‚ radio‚ television‚ and the Internet” (Sebastian). The media introduces many new things to the public

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    Effects of Social Media Who Uses Social Media? 76% of females and 72% of males 89% aged 18-29 82% aged 30-49 65% aged 50-64 49% aged 65 and over 79% of those that make $30‚000 or less 73% of those that make $30‚000-$49‚999 70% of those that make $50‚000-$74‚999 78% of those that make $75‚000 or more What Websites? 17% use instagram 19% use twitter 71% use facebook Youths & Teens the average amount of time spent on the internet each day is 7.5

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    The Impact of Television Media on Food Choices The detrimental influence of television media on food choices and eating habits of youth in American is a serious issue. Due to the continual variety of media American children are exposed to on a daily basis the response of poor behavior and unhealthy lifestyle habits have shown to increase the health risks of this population. More than one issue is at the root of this problem. Circumstances Studies date back to the 70s in reference

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    BCM 110 revision PROBLEMS WITH THE MEDIA EFFECTS MODEL Anxiety about media effects began in 19th century about ‘mass media’ and ‘mass audience’ Gustave Le Bon: “the real has about as much influence on them as the real” Dystopian view: Inspires anxiety about its possible negative effects Utopian View: Inspires hope about its positive role in society People most at risk: children‚ youth‚ uneducated‚ working class‚ women‚ ‘not me’ view Shannon and Weaver (1949) Possibilities that could go

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    life of endless spending and having no cares at all‚ they want to live that life too so‚ the social media sometimes motivates teens to do better in the world. The thought of this comes from “If they can do it‚ why can’t I!?” . This could lead to even more troubling problems like fitting in the “in crowd‚” attaining high self-esteem and self-confidence‚ and finding one’s true identity. Social media leads to a high amount of insecurity in teens‚ which could lead to suicide and or depression.

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    access to social media‚ but there are also negative effects as well. The impact of all this social media has overall a negative effect of our daily lives in society. In “‘r u online?’: The Evolving Lexicon of Wired Teens”‚ by Kris Axtman‚ Kris talks about how instant messaging has affected the communication of the younger people in our generation. In “Note To Selfie”‚ by John Dickerson‚ he writes about how people are pausing their lives to post about their happenings on social media. These two authors

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    The Psychological Effect of Popular Media on the Increase of Crime Over time‚ it has been observed that people have a tendency to learn from the world around them and from the people they interact. The phenomenon of learning within a social context by observation can be termed as social learning. Most individuals tend to observe and replicate the behavior of things with which they come in frequent contact and this is more likely to occur if their feel an emotional attachment with the object

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