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    Teens and Their Magazines There is not a day that goes by where I don’t witness a teenage girl in the mall dressed very provocatively, wearing short skirts, tight shirts, and covered in make-up. The group of girls she associates herself with is also dressed very sexy and in my opinion inappropriate for their age. As they walk they giggle and hold conversations about fashion and what they did with their boyfriends last night. Checking out stores for the latest trends, they also take a look at

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    Editing Feature Writing & Magazine Editing A SEMINAR ON * TEEN MAGAZINES * REAER’S DIGEST * PRE-FLIGHT A SEMINAR ON * TEEN MAGAZINES * REAER’S DIGEST * PRE-FLIGHT SUBMITTED TO RAMESH RAMACHANDRAN SUBMITED BY JOBY THOMAS 6/8/2012 SUBMITTED TO RAMESH RAMACHANDRAN SUBMITED BY JOBY THOMAS 6/8/2012 TEEN MAGAZINES Teen magazines are a genre of magazines aimed specifically at Teenagers. They contain

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    Diana Gil Bueno March 1st, 2016 English 110 Beauty vs Brains In the last 100 years since the woman’s suffrage movement took off, the United States has made tremendous changes toward gender equality. In that time, this country has gone from fighting for women’s right to vote to having a female candidate being a frontrunner in the race for the White House. Although women have made great strides in trying to attain equal and fair treatment, women are sadly still valued more for their appearance rather

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    The Point of Flashpoint While searching for the right research topic for me, I took into consideration everything I had written about in all of my essays before. From dogs to Walmart nothing seemed to stick with me. Every topic I chose seemed to fall through within the first 5 minutes of brainstorming. At first I wanted to write about cockatoos, which in hindsight was a poor decision on my part. Then I thought about religion and was interested in the topic, unfortunately Logan was already writing

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    The Flash(Wally West) is best superhero in the 1960’s America. First,Wally West was the first kid flash/first kid speedster. There were no kid superheroes at the at the time besides Super Girl. Furthermore, Wally west soon became the fastest of all the speedsters, most superheroes don’t become better than their predecessors. Wally west would push his powers to the limit, this allowed him to pass his predecessors. Lastly, The Flash’s comic book became one of the bestsellers of the 1960’s. This mesant

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    Society always keeps the idea of heroes alive through media. Girls inspired by movies or television shows dream of knights in shining armor saving the day. These same shows often represent the women as weak and dependent on men. Men fight the bad guys and save the day while the women work behind the scenes giving information to the men. The gender stereotype of men protecting the women often reveals itself in television shows, especially in one episode of a television show called The Flash. The episode

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    Teen Film is a film genre, the targeted audience of teen film is teenagers and young adults. The setting of this genre is often set in high schools and colleges. Main themes in teen film include love, rebellion, peer pressure, conflict with parents and friends or alienation etc. This essay will discuss why teen films are so appealing to their audience. Adolescents in order to obtain peer recognition, eager to independence, strong rebellion, the establishment of self-image, teens can self-identification though

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    While high school in reality is full of surprises and twisty roads, teen television shows and movies are based off a strict set of conventions that allude to other teen films. In David Denby 's "High School Confidential: Notes on Teen Movies," he describes the typical movie storyline and characters: the blonde, superficial cheerleaders that make up the popular crowd, along with the buff, handsome jocks versus the social outcasts comprised of geeks and freaks. Denby continues to explain the nature

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    over the content that the writing is about. A type of writing that is not considered as academic writing, but should be, is teen magazines. There are several teen magazines in convenience stores or waiting rooms that target a specific vulnerable audience that happens to be teenagers. Magazines share the similar characteristics that an academic writing possesses, therefore teen magazines should be considered as academic writings. When reading academic writings, the following questions are usually asked

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    thinking of teen films our minds instantly might go to the well-known film The Breakfast Club which was released 1985. Some might think of the 1978 film Grease. We think of these films because they portray the lives of a group of teens for a day or even a school year, but the one thing teen films have in common are the characters main setting is a high school or around a high school (Denby 367). The 2002 film The Perks of Being a Wallflower can be categorized, by Denby’s standards, a teen film, because

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