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    The international fashion magazine Cosmopolitan which, started as a family magazine, afterward, changed into a women's magazine. The former editor in chief of Cosmopolitan is Michele Promaulayko is also the editor in chief of Yahoo Health. The magazine covers different issues related to women like relationship, health, fashion, and beauty. The purpose of the magazine is to discuss the issues of women furthermore educate them about health and fashion. The author places an importance on subjects such

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    Che Magazine

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    Most male magazines contain articles about alcoholic drinks, flashy sport cars, hunting and fishing, new technology, economic adventures, travel, and last but far from the least topic of women and dating. Mostly male magazines will include jokes and cartoons about women and sexual matters. The luring factor of these male magazines is not the jokes, or other information but it is the photographs of beautiful young women wearing little to no clothing. When the rubber tends to hit the road nothing promotes

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    Magazine Ads

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    Rough Draft - Unit 2 EA 2 In today’s society, we see magazines everywhere, checkout lines, doctor’s offices, there’s even a whole big section at Target filled with them. Most magazine covers we seem to notice have models wearing bikinis or headlines about a story you just can’t refuse. As long as these gossip editions are filled with juicy insight on celebrities, we’ll go for anything, right? The truth is, magazine advertisements are sending terrible messages to young women by showing them the

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    Stereotypes In Magazines

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    There is an abundance of ads in magazines that may not pertain to you at all. But, there are those few ad’s some see while skimming through a magazine while in line to check out at the grocery store that catch your attention. Many will look at the ad while they are waiting in line and some will even purchase the magazine as they are interested in what they are both seeing and reading. People will see many ads in magazines. Most with the intent to get one to purchase a product of some kind. While

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    Seventeen Magazine Seventeen magazine was the teen magazine to be published back in September of 1944. The goal of the magazine was to inspire teen girls to empower themselves and that they to can accomplish anything. Seventeen just a few years later, it took a more fashion and romance-oriented approach in presenting their material, while still maintaining their model of promoting self-confidence in young women. Seventeen is a magazine that has a target audience that is teenagers. The magazine usually

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    Strange as it may sound, Canadians truly love they’re magazines. According to Magazines Canada (2012), which is an organization funded by the Canadian government, Canadians read more magazines per capita than any other nation in the world. This, in and of itself, should show the extent in which magazines play a part in Canadian culture. In 1960 the Royal Commission on Publications “found that 75% of the general-interest magazines bought in Canada were American publications, that Time and Reader's

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    Gq Magazine Stereotypes

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    When reading magazines, a consumer will come across multiple products that are targeted for both men and women. Vogue is a magazine for women filled with high end fashion, beauty products, and topics that are currently trending in society at the time. GQ targets mainly men and is filled with the style of men and products they might be into which could relate to fashion, hygiene, food, or technology. Women could look in the GQ magazine and men could take a look in the Vogue magazine, not necessarily

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    new global village. One such example of this is the case of the Canadian Magazine Dispute of the 1990’s. Canada believes magazines to be an integral part of their culture and media. The Canadian government, in an effort to protect this aspect of its culture, began imposing tariffs on foreign magazines. This began in the 1920’s and in the 60’s began prohibiting split-run editions of foreign magazines (The Levin Institute 2016, para.3). In the 90’s, and the boom in information

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    Time Magazine Stereotypes

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    1. TIME magazine, which debuted to the world on March 3ed, 1923, is a widely popular and reliable newsmagazine produced in America. While the magazine has a reputation for being less stringent than standard news outlets due to its habitual concerning on pop culture, the magazine is considered leagues more sophisticated than typical tabloids or gossip magazines due to its frequent coverage of hard-hitting political and global events, such as its cover on Bibi Aisha and Pakistani civil unrest

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    1950s Women's Magazines

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    the bat, the 1950s saw magazine and publishing companies facing an exponential growth in popularity. Due in part to the public’s fear of both the “Cold War” and the “Korean War”, family oriented magazines like The Saturday Evening Post and Look continued to post articles highlighting current events, fictional stories, family life and illustration. As they grew to the top of the consumer market, women became the primary demographic for these magazines. The most prolific magazines in the women's market

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