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    person's body type. For example, plus size models have always dealt with constant judgement from the fashion industry and society as well. Ashley Graham, a famous plus size model being the first to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Graham deals with criticism from the public everyday. During an interview with Motto, Graham spoke out about the real image she places on society. When asked the question about her plus size modeling career “ I notice you said you could be “considered”

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    sexual imagery. Arby’s Roast Beef Restaurant took such a creative approach with its full-page advertisement in the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. The ad featured two of Arby’s soon-to-be released Roastburger sandwiches covered by a model’s crossed arms. The burgers

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    Nataly Rivera Professor Baralt WGSS 101 June 13, 2016 #Unapologetic The advertisement I chose was the Barbie unapologetic hashtag used to promote the Sports Illustrated cover featuring Barbie. The campaign featuring Barbie was seen as empowering to young girls but it still brought controversy. Barbie is seen sporting an iPad and knee-high dress which I believe exemplifies female oppression. Women have been treated as objects for most of their lives because often times we do not see it and it seems

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    exposure, the institution of the media has become only more powerful in its efforts to disseminate messages that perpetuate stereotypes and reinforce the audience’s previously held beliefs. Unfortunately, Sports Illustrated continues to perpetuate backwards stereotypes by issuing its very popular swimsuit

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    Tyra Banks was born on December 4, 1973, in Inglewood, California. She graduated from high school in 1991 and planned to go to Loyola Marymount University and study film. Unfortunately, before she even starts her classes, she discovered by a French modeling scout. Since an early age, she used to dress up in her mom clothes and pretended to be a model. And spend most of her time watching TV shows which are about fashion and styles. This opportunity opened doors to the success she owns. Now a day,

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    Body image is an issue known around the world, just like eating disorders, it is most commonly seen in woman; however, there are men that suffer from this issue as well. The social issue of ideal body image affects people of all ages regardless of gender or ethnicity. Body image is the way one sees their own body in their mind, and they may not feel confident within their own skin, or they may feel unaccepted in society. A person may feel they might not be skinny enough, big enough, tall enough

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    These selling strategies have shaped the way society views women and how women are treated (Killing Us Softly). When looking at two advertisements for Newport Cigarettes in both Sports Illustrated and Star magazine, we see a variety of differences. The Sports Illustrated issue is from October 26th, 2015 and the Star issue

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    Sports Illustrated or Tobacco Campaign? Businesses today rely on advertisements to help get the product they are selling more known, convince consumers to purchase the product, and to gain money. Whether you are watching T.V., listening to the radio, scrolling through on the internet, or reading a magazine, there will be advertisements. Businesses have started using ads in different ways, to add certain appeals and ideas. Most enterprises will add an emotional, logical, and ethical appeal to their

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    have one goal in mind, and that goal is to be the very best at their respective sport. Certain athletes will give it their all to succeed, but sometimes they just need a little extra something to excel. That is what this Gatorade advertisement is trying to convey by showing that “incredible is inevitable” (Gatorade 77) if you drink Gatorade. This Gatorade advertisement is strategically placed in the Sports Illustrated Magazine Volume 125, the special college basketball edition. The articles in this

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    30 For 30 Broke Analysis

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    “30 for 30 Broke” is a documentary ESPN film, which was premiered on October 2, 2012. The founder of this film is Bill Simmons. The film has 30 presentations, presented by Buick Verano. The major athletes who were involved in the film are Bernie Kosar, Andre Rison, Keith McCants, and Cliff Floyd, Sean Salisbury, Jamal Mashburn, Homer Bush, Bart Scott and Leon Searcy. The aim of Broke is to explore the factors that lead to professional athletes to have such a dismal record when it comes to post-career

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