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    as our leading health problem; there can be little doubt that the situation has progressively worsened since then. Numerous surveys confirm that adult Americans perceive they are under much more stress than a decade or two ago. A 1996 Prevention magazine survey found that almost 75% feel they have "great stress" one day a week with one out of three indicating they feel this way more than twice a week. In the same 1983 survey only 55% said they felt under great stress on a weekly basis. It has been

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    Parents Magazine: A Review

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    Reviewing Parents Magazine Casandra Clark Practice Across People and Cultures Donna Gordon Thursday‚ November 24‚ 2011 Magazine Analysis: In the 21st Century there are many ways of marketing‚ promoting an idea‚ opinion‚ or product. Commercials‚ events‚ workshops‚ and the internet are ways that information can be obtained by consumers‚ and it also gives people opportunities to be enlightened or object to other person’s views or ideas. In addition‚ magazines are a useful tool

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    Magazine companies all serve a similar purpose. This purpose involves targeting a certain age group‚ and using whatever means necessary to sell their copies to the age group in which they’re targeting. It involves examining the popular culture that’s present during that time period. For example‚ in a society today that is so based on sexual activity and partying‚ it wouldn’t be uncommon for a magazine company that was targeting a younger age group to exploit those interests. In contrast‚ for a magazine

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    “Vogue is a fashion magazine‚ and a fashion magazine is about change‚” Anna Wintour. Imagine a girl walking down the crowded streets‚ when she suddenly see a newsstand filled to the brim with brand new magazines. She sees poking out amongst the chaos the beautiful colors of the cover of Vogue. She feels the excitement as she opens up the magazine and feels the glossy pages. She instantly buys it and races home to read it. She finds that it is not just a fashion bible it is a beacon for controversy

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    HISTORY OF MAGAZINES IN KENYA Magazines are a form of print media that are printed periodically for a specific group of people with a common interest. Magazine publishing started way back in the 1660s with Erbauliche Monaths-Unterredungen (Edifying Monthly Discussions) being the first magazine to be published in Germany and in the world as a whole. This was in the year 1663. However‚ the next magazine that followed was much different than the first. The Gentleman’s Magazine published in1731 in England

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    comparison of fashion magazine in the UK and China Table of Contents 1.0. Introduction 3 2.0. The UK’s fashion magazine 3 3.0. The China’s fashion magazine 4 4.0 Analysis 4 5.0 Conclusion 6 6.0 References 6 1.0. Introduction With the rapid development of information technology‚ there are more and more types of communication media. Nowadays‚ Internet has become a popular communication media because of its shortcut and convenience. However‚ traditional media such as magazine and newspaper

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    characteristics found in the differential magazines‚ it is quite noticeable how advertisements are placed throughout the magazines. However‚ one may not discern right away how these advertisements may actually be classified into masculine or feminine. It can be seen how in K-Zone‚ advertisements includes sports (Milo)‚ video games‚ and cars. These heighten the theories that males are the active ones‚ and going further—the more aggressive ones. At a young age‚ they are already taught to engage in

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    The Fashion industry and body image Fashion is a popular style trend that people follow. And this trend mostly becomes known through the representation on magazines and fashion shows. While magazines and fashion shows have a big impact on making fashion trends known‚ it also has some problems on the way it represents it. Fashion is well known to link beauty with body image‚ particularly with thin body image and that influences people with a fuller body image to not have confidence and being insecure

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    Title: Addictive behaviors among young professional towards cockfighting. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Cockfighting has been part of the Filipino custom were it is considered as a sport or a hobby. This is one of the famous gambling sports that even people of the past played for past time. Not only in the Philippines that cockfighting is famously known for gambling but also from different countries especially for those that had influenced Filipino culture.

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    Unit 203: Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults Assignment 1 Assessment criteria 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 3.2‚ 3.3‚ 3.4 Introduction The principles of relationship building with children and adults in any context are that if others are comfortable in our company‚ they will be more likely to communicate effectively. Where people do not get along or are suspicious of one another‚ the tendency is that they will avoid one another whenever possible and so reduce opportunities

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