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    electronic media

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    INTRODUCTION Electronic Media Electronic media are that utilize electronics or electromechanical energy for the end user (audience) to access the content. This is in contrast to static media (mainly print media)‚ which are most often created electronically‚ but don’t require electronics to be accessed by the end user in the printed form. The primary electronic media sources familiar to the general public are better known as video recordings‚ audio recordings‚ multimedia presentations‚ slide

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    have increased at an alarming rate over time. Fashion photography has incorporated blatantly sexual poses from pornographic publications that include sexual cues‚ such as closed eyes‚ open mouth‚ legs spread to reveal the genial area‚ and nudity or semi nudity‚ particularly in the areas of breast and genitals (Crane‚ 1999). These chest‚ leg‚ buttock‚ and crotch shots increase the stereotypes and images that women are “bodies”‚ rather than “somebodies” (with personalities) (Hall‚ Crum‚ 1994)‚ which

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    important because it was a way for the people to express their present belief. According to an article written by Ryan Claycomb it states‚ “The play itself shows influences from Japanese theatre traditions‚ work with masks‚ an attention to ritual‚ and nudity and explicit sexuality.” The most

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    have increased at an alarming rate over time.   Fashion photography has incorporated blatantly sexual poses from pornographic publications that include sexual cues‚ such as closed eyes‚ open mouth‚ legs spread to reveal the genial area‚ and nudity or semi nudity‚ particularly in the areas of breast and genitals (Crane‚ 1999).   These chest‚ leg‚ buttock‚ and crotch shots increase the stereotypes and images that women are “bodies”‚ rather than “somebodies” (with personalities) (Hall‚ Crum‚ 1994)‚ which

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    Into the Wild‚ by Jon Krakauer is a story about the life of Chris McCandless. After graduating with honors from Emory University in 1990‚ Chris donated his entire savings of twenty-four thousand dollars to charity. In doing‚ he set off to pursue his life long dream of living off the land in the Alaskan wilderness. McCandless ended up making it to Alaska and finding an old abandoned bus. Three months later McCandless decided he should go home. When he got to the point he needed to cross the river

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    Gender Roles In Vogue US

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    Essentially‚ the research conducted from this study concluded that advertisements both Vogue UK and Vogue US are using advertising to sublimely convey information about gender stereotypes‚ especially the role women play in society. Due to the high masculinity culture of the United States‚ which places heavy emphasis on achievements‚ gender roles are clearly defined in the advertising. However‚ considering that fashion is its own culture‚ Vogue US and Vogue UK both utilize imagery in enforcing gender

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    the disrespect and sexualization of the magazine modeling industry. On top of that‚ she comments on the how disrespectful the magazine is towards women when she offers up her own alternative website for the “arm-butts.” Fey also says the end of the nudity is a step into the future and towards female economic independence‚ in which young girls move away from commercialized industries like Playboy and towards science and technology fields such as “coding.” The posing at the end solidifies the purpose

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    This is a community effort in which action must be taken now. The government should have stricter policies in place for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to regulate. The FCC should be regulating television violence like they regulate sex‚ nudity and foul language. Television is an enjoyable time for most families. It has been used in many ways to assist parents in their everyday routines. The option of television allows many parents to sit their kids in front of a box and complete tasks

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    Socialization Test #2 1. Social interaction is absolutely necessary for one to develop a sense of self and of oneness. Our sense of self is not an inherited or instinctual realization. Rather it is a co-developed understanding of ourselves and those around us. We can’t solely develop an understanding of who we truly are any easier than we could examine the features of our face w/o the use of a mirror. Social interaction is that mirror for us. Its allows us to see inside of ourselves based on the

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    Gender and the Media

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    Gender and Media In today’s society‚ media has become a powerful influence on individual’s perception of themselves and others. Popular magazines‚ television programs‚ movies‚ and newspapers have the tendency to reinforce gender role stereotypes. Women are sexually exploited in the media. Also‚ the media emphasizes that a slender physique is a highly desirable quality of a woman‚ whereas the media emphasizes that muscularity is an attractive display of masculinity in men. Women are more often

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