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    October 24‚2010 Does the Media Cause Individuals to Develop Negative Body Images? The influence the media has upon all of society can have positive and negative effects on the public. The effect the media has on adolescent girls in regard to body image has had negative impacts‚ such as an obsession with body weight and what the society views as the “perfect body”. The media can be seen as partly responsible for the pressure adolescent females’ face in consideration to body issues. These pressures

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    Today I’m going to make a speech on the fashion in the 1960’s. Well‚ let’s get right to it! Now‚ there is a common idea of the fashion in the 1960s. Most people thought it was just “hippies” and “bell-bottoms”. Not me. In fact that was one of the reasons I chose fashion in the 60’s. But in reality‚ the fashion in the 60’s was nothing like that. After WW2 ended‚ fashion came back as one of the latest things. For the women‚ in the early 60s the latest fashion was in Jackie Kennedy’s hands. Her style

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    History Of Fashion In The Twenties How the women and fashion changed? By HK In 1920s fashion history‚ the initial break with the traditional styles stemmed from the inspiration drawn from the Aesthetic and Rational Dress Reform Movements of the late 19th century. Exciting theatrical costume designs which broke the rules also paved the way for more relaxed dressing. This was all fast forwarded during the war years and led to the major changes in construction of clothes and undergarments for

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    Youth Today

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    YOUTH TODAY Tradition vs Modernity We are used to thinking of traditions as something old and stable‚ whereas the creative forces of people are directed towards the making of “new” forms of art and music. Nevertheless in our view‚ and according to our experience‚ new forms should not be sought in a cultural vacuum‚ without any connection to the past experiences of people and societies. Similarly‚ the “old” musics should not be approached with the attitude of preserving or mimicking other people’s

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    The Fashion of Warriors

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    Ky oto and unable to m aintain control of the prov inces‚ the sam urai clans established them selv es as v iable political entities. By the late 1 2 th century ‚ sam urai lords ruled both the prov inces and central Japan. They m aintained their influence until the m id-1 87 0’s when the sam urai class was outlawed and their priv ileged status was dissolv ed. Samurai warriors were at the top of the social order CASTE POSITION The sam urai class‚ "shim in‚" form ed Japan’s top elite‚ and were the

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    Youth of Madhesh

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    The Youths of Madhesh It is distinct clear to all that the life of common Madheshi is very pathetic. They have been living very poor and miserable life for ages. Inspite of their honesty ‚simplicity and hard labour‚they do not get basic life supporting facilities like balance diet‚realible health services‚quality education and respect.The common youths of Madhesh do not have faith in traditional ruling system of Nepal. They do not see bright future in their own country because they

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    Youth in Politics

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    Youth and Politics [pic] Youth Politics is a category which involves or otherwise impacts the Youth. It was first identified in the American Politics with the formation of the American Youth Congress in the 1930s. Omar Abdullah’s recent speech in parliament on the confidence motion started with‚ “I am an INDIAN first and Muslim second”; and brought the focus on the importance of the Youth in bringing new ideas‚ freshness and transparency in the Indian politics. One of the stories that unforgettably

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    THE CONFUSED YOUTH

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    The Confused Youth: To Be Or Not To Be!? The dilemma of whether to be socially responsible or not. The first image which comes to anyone’s mind when someone says ‘Youth‚’ is the image of a group of friends sitting together laughing and teasing‚ probably planning to bunk a lecture so they can go watch a film. People say they are ignorant and indifferent to everything but the aspect which interests them. Youth has been stereotyped by society and unfortunately‚ by the youth themselves. The reality

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    footnote to youth

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    Footnote to Youth (Philosophical Approach) 1. What view of life does the story present? Which character best articulates this viewpoint? Marriage in a very young age when you are not yet prepared with the obligations accompanied to it will give birth to more problems. That we should not rush time in our decisions but nevertheless to weigh every single action we’ll be making. Dodong is the one who represents the typical youth that experiencing a lot of uncertainties in life that make him realize

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    Youth Gangs

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    Youth gangs : Self identify as a group: they do this by creating a name‚ initiation rituals‚ tattoos‚ gang signs Are recognized by society as a gang- people acknowledge the existence of the gang whether it be law enforcement or the community Participate in illegal activity- this could include things such as prostitution‚ drug dealing‚ stealing‚ murder A Select Territory Have a collective goal- often times the goal is financial gain or intimidation At risk youth in latin America The youth that are

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