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    Body Image in Today’s Society West Shore Community College Abstract This paper looks at they way body image affects women’s lives‚ caused by the media. Women in today’s society always want to change the way they look. This paper looks at different ways the media affects these women. Like through everyday exposure‚ and so on. Then it talks about the way women perceive themselves can affect their relationships‚ and sexual relations. It then goes on to talk about how women

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    Body image is a significant issue for teens today. So powerful an issue‚ “Studies show that teen girls are more afraid of gaining weight than they are of cancer‚ nuclear war‚ or losing a parent.” (“Self”). As we grow up‚ we learn to absorb everything around us‚ like a sponge. We see the skinny Barbie doll and muscular action figures‚ and naturally begin to believe this is what a normal body should be. Today‚ everywhere you walk you will see footprints of the media shouting out the newest fat-blasting

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    The Alteration of Body Image Throughout time‚ society’s perception of beauty has been dramatically shaped‚to an unhealthy degree‚ by advertisements. With the help of Photoshop and digital retouching by the media‚ we have become accustomed to seeing posters and pictures of models with flawless and unattainable bodies. This has greatly affected the way many young girls look at their own bodies and negatively influenced their view of what they look like. When a media company chooses to promote artificial

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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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    Body Image By: Jennifer E-mail: jennerjohnston@hotmail.com Body Image Portrayed by the Media Through the use of imagery‚ the display of life-styles‚ and the reinforcement of values‚ advertisements are communicators of culturally defined concepts such as success‚ worth‚ love‚ sexuality‚ popularity‚ and normalcy. Of particular concern over the past two decades has been excessive use of sexual stereotypes‚ especially of women. Women are directly affected by this advertising‚ beyond the mere

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    Many people say that allowing minors to use social media puts them in risk of dangerous interactions. However‚ banning it would increase the risk more so. Minors should have access to social media because banning it would make it more taboo‚ leading to riskier‚ more secretive online activates and would‚ to a degree‚ fail to keep minors socially and emotionally steady The banning of something people enjoy only brings out the bad aspects of what one is banning. The banning of substances such as marijuana

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    portraying of the beauty and purity of their art. The body is a dancer’s tool‚ as the artist‚ if their perspective towards the tool turns negative‚ abuse happens. Males are too often over looked in the subject of body image. History‚ body shaming‚ society‚ and the dance community itself has an effect on body image. Just like females‚ male dancers need to be educated on the root cause of negative body image and how to overcome it. Body image Body image is a phenomenon is that is constantly being studied

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    are being portrayed within the media today is affecting the minds of women through body image and advertisements for diets‚ cosmetics‚ and clothing. Though the advertisement was intended for the sole purpose of getting people to buy their products‚ they have made their profit by sexually objectifying their models. By using models that fit the common ideals of beauty with a culture‚ businesses give off a perception of whom they think their products are geared to. Image: In the advertisement displayed

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    Body image is the way someone sees themselves and how everyone else looks at them. This is almost always influenced from family‚ friends‚ and the biggest influence of them all social media. Having negative body image about one-self can lead to lower self-esteem‚ eating disorders‚ suicidal thoughts and depression. The large majority believe that only teenage girls suffer from having negative body image‚ but in reality both men and women starting from their early teens suffer from perceiving a negative

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    Your child’s body image Your child’s body image is influenced by many factors. These factors include family environment‚ ability or disability‚ attitudes of peers‚ the media and advertising‚ the fashion industry and cultural background. Social media also has a big influence on teenage body image‚ particularly when teenagers post and view photos of themselves and others on social media. As your child reaches puberty‚ fitting in and looking the same as other people becomes even more important. At

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