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    users often, referred to as snapchatters(Mazzei).” People often take selfies through snapchat which is “a photograph that a person takes of himself or herself, as with a cell phone for posting on social media (yourdictionary.com).” When people take a selfie on snapchat they can save it to their phone if they would like. Snapchat is unique because you can view a photograph for a few seconds before it disappears. “Snapchat also offers other features, including a chat feature and a stories feature. Snapchat

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    The media is an umbrella term describing a whole world of technological advancement, and holds a range of services that aid the spread of information. There’s no doubt that the media has done a lot to improve the lives of those who have access to it, one way or another, but what if media and its usage in today’s context is more damaging than beneficial? Just how damaging can it really be? How can we be aware of these dangers? Once aware of these dangers, what can be done to guarantee future adolescents

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    “Tweeting is the New Bra Burning: Social Media’s Impact on Activism Social media is often discredited as being a superficial waste of time, evidence of the millennial generation's narcissistic tendencies and, in more extreme cases, a detriment to modern society. These statements are, to a certain extent, valid. However, this mindset underestimates social media’s potential, which extends beyond reconnecting with vaguely remembered elementary school friends, or wishing loquacious old aunts in Wyoming

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    During the Renaissance, portraits were very powerful to the Italian culture and society because they highlighted the development of the individual. This is important because the Renaissance focused on classical learning and art, rather than just religious figures which can be portrayed through different portraits showing actual living people and represents humanism. Portraits in the early 15th century were meant to be represented as the “ideal republican citizen”, and were also made to honor the

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    Last day of Sayville High School 2016 Everyone has times in their life when they have to say goodbye. It’s often extremely difficult especially if they’re saying goodbye to someone they care about. My last day of high school was a very bittersweet day because I knew I had to say goodbye to my favorite teacher, Mr. Hoss. Mr. Hoss was my global history and government teacher. He was a very special teacher and truly cared about his students. He knew that I struggled a lot in his classes and he never

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    My favorite games were always the ones that came down to the last possession with only 5 seconds left. When the ticking of the clock became my own heartbeat, and I could hear each individual squeak of sneakers on the court, I waited for the ball to come sailing through the air as the accompanying adrenaline surged through my veins. This high seemed to go on forever, yet in reality it was only a mere second. Now with this jolt of energy I was ready. I received the ball, and, with a quick pump fake

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    The fashion industry Under society’s customs for decades, young women have been put under the pressure and anticipation to have perfect bodies. That is, thin and curved, beautified by applying pounds of makeup to their face but not appear ridiculously overdone. Who’s responsible for these standards imposed on young women? When a young girl picks up the model along the cover of Vogue being called flawless, it’s easy for her to then aspire to be a real-life imitation of the photocopy. These companies

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    Under society’s customs for decades, young women have found themselves immersed in the pressure and anticipation to have exemplary bodies. Nearly every young woman prefers to be slim, have a perfectly shaped body, that is beautified by applying pounds of makeup to their face but does not appear ridiculously overdone. Who’s responsible for these measures imposed on young women? When a young girl picks up the model on the cover of Vogue being called flawless, naturally it’s easy for her to then aspire

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    You may have heard of this so-called thing called a ‘white girl.’ What exactly is this creature? Well . . . they are swarming across the internet, high school hallways, and college campuses. These girls are so basic that they are taking over the world faster than Donald Trump and Daniel with the white Vans. Let me show you how to spot a “Basic White Girl” as I sip my skinny vanilla latte with soy milk no foam, from Starbucks. Basic white girls, also known as BWG, will cringe if you step on their

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    go to. you have to go eat their terrible food, drink their bland bartender specials- virgin of course. as much as you want to believe you can pass for 21, you still don’t look a day over 15. you still have to go and use their nice bathroom, take a selfie and use a snapchat geotag so your friends know you’re not in your usual environment, and then smell their elephant shaped soap and return to your friends waiting for you in the corner booth. now. you see that? how sidetracked we got? talking about

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