How much do magazines influence weight in teenagers?
Does crime on t.v. reflect same acts in its viewers?
Can one do homework and watch t.v. at the same time and have the full benefit of knowledge from homework?
Does the radio influence social behaviors?
Are teenagers more influenced by media than adults in social behaviors?
Do peers have a higher rate of convincing friends to drink than commercials?
How many families in America are in debt?
Do celebrites influence why so many Americans are in debt?
Will Obama's spending cause many to fear that he will cause us to be further in debt and not help what he has promised?
Does rap promote violence and aggression in teenagers?
How many logical fallacies are used in a traditional magazine article?
Does watching too much t.v. affect ones health?
How much pornography is viewed daily in America?
What is the most commonly bought item daily?
How many states are obeise in America?
How much money does the average American spend on fast food in a life time?
in a month?
How much money does the average white American make in a year vs. African American?
How much money does the average American spend on clothing in a year?
Does sex sell and how affective can in be?
I really liked the text Framing class, vicarious living and consipicuous consumption by Diana Kendall i really found it interesting to think about the different classes in our society. She made a really good point that in reality shows they make a homeless man seem crazy, we make many steryotypes about people and seem to make the lable that if people have less money they are lower class and worst people and yet people with money are so much better.
I really enjoyed the second article infact it was probably my favorite reading to this day Two ways a woman can get hurt by Jean Kilbourne. I was fastenated to see the ads that she put in this peice, she truly did so well on writing and the pictures let readers see what she was talking about. I could not believe the part with the label that said "destroy all girls" and with that a senate staffer thought it was "kind of cool" this was outstanding to me. i could not agree with her more on nearly all the points that she made through out her peice i truly think she is a very affective writer.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
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