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    of framing texts which support comprehension. Throughout this essay, I will focus specifically on the genre of Teen TV Drama using the television show Degrassi: The Next Generation, and comparing it to two other programs such as Saved by the Bell and Beverly Hills of 90210. Through this notion, we

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    Cultural Destruction American pop culture can readily been seen in many aspects of American life. “Pop” was originally coined to mean “popular.” While this literal meaning still holds true, pop culture has spun into a new generation. While pop still describes what is popular, the term has taken on a negative connotation. Today, the term is used to describe bands such as the Backstreet Boys and N’Sync. Britney Spears has also been coined as a pop singer. The term pop is often seen as a downfall

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    Teen girl films are Janus-like in nature, being aimed at teen girls themselves, but also at opening up the world of teen girls to their parents and society at large. The marketing for Mark Water’s 2004 film Mean Girls reflects this divided focus, using a two-pronged approach to attempt to attract the largest range of paying customers. On an aesthetic level, from the appearance of the promotional website to the music used in the trailers, the film tries is aimed at teenage girls. However, on a less

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    author of “High-School Confidential: Notes on Teen Movies”, there is a whole genre of these teen films. As explained by Denby, such genre films include stereotypical male and female villains of the social queen or jock type, mixed up emotions and teens rising above the “poisonous system of status, snobbery and exclusion” that is commonly known as high school (Denby 367). By this definition, the film The Perks of Being a Wallflower can be categorized as a teen film. Based on the book published in 1999

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    evolutionary instincts. The excessive amounts of sex hormones being produced in teenagers boosts libido causing displays of eroticism to be very alluring. Scenes of action or violence release adrenaline and endorphins for emotional stimulation and teen idols like NSYNC and Edward Cullen portray the ideal mate for many girls. The music presented is mostly homogenous and simple to promote familiarity and emotional response. Had these businesses tried to sell celibacy, indifference and pariahs, their

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    Cigarettes are rolled up pieces of paper filled with tobacco and nicotine that is used for smoking. Many people smoke despite the side effects, and there are many types of alternative to help quit smoking, some more effective than others. One common alternative is e-cigarettes. As the name suggests, an electronic cigarette delivers nicotine to the lungs by turning on a small battery-powered heater that vaporizes the liquid nicotine (Radcliff). However, e-cigarettes can be dangerous and cause a lot

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    Of course, there are benefits to not smoking which include fewer chest infections and cold. Stopping before the age of 35 increases life expectancy only slightly less than nonsmokers. Stopping before the age of 50 decreases the risk of dying from smoking-related diseases by 50% (Smoking - The Facts). Additional benefits of not smoking are more energy, better performance, better looks, more money in pocket and a longer life (Teens and Smoking). In general, nicotine is addictive; as a result ,the

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    Evil Twin Cigarettes are known to kill 400,000 people a year nationally (Coale 1). However, the good news is that less teenagers smoke today than they did in the 1990’s (Coale 1). However, as of recent, there is an alternative cigarette for teens to smoke and it is electronic based. According to Merriam Webster, an electronic cigarette is a battery-operated device that is typically designed to resemble a traditional cigarette and is used to inhale nicotine vapor (Webster 1). Electronic cigarettes

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    Cunningham English 101 10 June 2017 What Causes the Act of Smoking Smoking continues to be an unhealthy factor, yet in the past was accepted, even recommended by doctors. While this may be true, advertisements sell the idea that smoking is detrimental to one's health, even though the manufacturing of the electronic cigarette continues. The current problem for those who try and seek help, origins from the issue of finding the root of the problem. Smoking is a worldwide dilemma in which others find themselves

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    Putting a Stop to Smoking

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    It is shocking to know that there are about ten people who die from smoking every single minute, and nobody seems to have any idea about it. Indeed, there is “a growing gap between the real world and the academy” since people are more intellectual about things that are irrelevant to the real life and are ignorant of things that are imperative to live in the real world (Orr 310). Did you know that there are over four hundred thousand deaths caused by cigarettes and tobacco each year in the U.S.

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