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    Self esteem

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    their bodies‚ which can lead to an eating disorder. Many television ads contribute to the over sexualizing of teen girls. Young girls worship celebrities and often imitate what they see. A very famous celebrity that young girls look up to is Miley Cyrus. She was formerly known as Hannah Montana‚ the kind and sweet girl next door‚ now turned into a wild‚ out of control‚ drug addict. She has been seen participating in many lewd activities in public‚ wearing close to no clothes‚ and lately on the

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    paparazzi to take photos or interview them about their lives. As well‚ Celebrities call ahead of time to let the paparazzi know where they are. Celebrities go to places they know ahead of time that the paparazzi will be there. For example when Miley Cyrus was planning to go out for dinner with her friends and family members‚ she decided to go to Ivy restaurant in L.A. She knew that the paparazzi would be there no matter what‚ because this restaurant is known to have lots of celebrity customers. Why

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    The Sex Revolution According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ the definition of feminism is “the advocacy of women’s rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes”. Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical‚ fictional‚ or philosophical discourse. It aims to understand the nature of gender inequity. It examines women’s and men’s social roles‚ experience‚ interests‚ chores‚ and feminist politics in a variety of fields‚ such as anthropology and sociology‚ communication‚ home

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    the message. What we know of the content is the metaphor. Languages are our media. Metaphors create content of our culture. McLuhan once said‚ “Media now matters more than the message.” Image is also more important that your message. The infamous Miley Cyrus name is always circulating in the tabloids. It is not because of her message‚ but because of her wild wardrobe that causes her popularity. Image is the first thing that we think of when we think of a person. We now live in a world full of distraction

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    videos in amazement‚ always fascinated at the lyrical genius‚ and angelic voices of the artist. They portrayed positive messages to the youth while looking fashionably appropriate. Now however the industry is undergoing a metamorphosis. Let’s take Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga for instance; they are considered icons today in the music industry‚ so of course children want to model themselves after them by dressing like them. Half the time Ridiculous outfits worn by them range from transparent dresses with

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    shown by the way the world works. Those with excessive amounts of money and resources have their efforts continuously scaling downwards as their effects on humanity rise. A perfect example of this would be those who have “Star” status. For example Miley Cyrus‚ she does something that countless women have been doing for years but because of her status it has a global effect. Where my problem lies is a seemingly passive hatred for being included in group. By this I mean there are those people who seek

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    Due to the power of technology‚ being in contact with the rest of the world is now much‚ much easier then what it used to be. Americanisation is a problem many people suffer from in Australia. Many of the old Australian traditions are now outdated. When was the last time you had a Sunday barbeque just for the sake of a get together? Most of these traditions have been replaced with the ideologies that have come from other countries through things such as television‚ internet‚ radio and almost any

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    Miley Cyrus and her annoying antics‚ Justin Bieber and his League of Lunatics‚ and One Direction fans with their ongoing documentaries on how desperate they are to meet five untalented singers…. We have heard it all before. However‚ do you see how the parents strive to make their children’s corrupted dreams come true? Do you see how they try to get their daughter’s approval while she is socializing online? And is this really the fault of the media? First of all‚ the internet has become so advanced

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    influence on both older and younger generations alike. Much power is held over individuals’ lifestyle and well-being‚ if this was used for the greater good than they could be great role models. Celebrities like Miley Cyrus‚ Britney Spears‚ and Justin Bieber control the youth‚ the media focus on them opens the inevitable possibility of the younger generation copying

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    catchy beat‚ and lyrics. Earlier I explained that not all pop music would offer great meaning but instead offer a good beat to listen to. The article‚ “Pops drop from Madonna to Miley” by Camille Paglia is evidence that a songs lyrics isn’t all that important. This article is about how pop singers Madonna and Miley Cyrus both are known as being very explicit. Pop music is seen poorly in this article because of the way they flaunt their music. Regardless of all the negative comments and views on such

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