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How Media Has Changed My Life

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           The past 7 weeks of doing media blogs has made me realize how much media has affected me. I have consumed more media than I thought I did. I spend more than just 2-3 hours looking at my phone. It is the additional time spent looking at other forms of media like T.V., ads, posters around school, Youtube, or magazines too. M edia has caused me to lose focus a lot easier. Although  I still use Internet almost everyday, I realize what I'm doing and try to prevent myself from being distracted. Before, I never knew how much going on my phone would take time away from doing something more beneficial. Instead I'm actually reading to find the answer and enhance my understanding, versus just simply going to Google and getting the answer automatically. Now,  I don't get as easily distracted as I did before. Even now, I noticed that I'm a lot more focused because I hardly ever  turned on the T.V. or went to go watch a movie. Because I am hardly using media, I h

Throwback to TOMS

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While on Instagram, an unexpected account popped up on my Explore page. It really surprised me, as it was a Toms shoe Instagram account that I came across. I honestly didn't think that these shoes still existed. But, apparently it is now trendy again. The company has evolved in its line of shoes, as seen by the photos on their account. In addition, I recently found a Toms' bag and sticker. Toms are just ordinary pairs of shoes, but with the help of the media, they appear to be much more than just your average shoe. I now wonder why I wanted this shoe so badly when I was young. Is it more comfortable than other shoes? More importantly,  what makes Toms so special?            Toms advertisements purposely ignore these questions.  Toms relies on an emotional appeal rather than how good or attractive the product is itself. They are relying on the fact that the company helps out children in need to persuade people to feel sorry for the poor children who do not have shoe

You Don't Mess With the Mommies

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         Parents talk a lot about the need to stop bullying. Most importantly, they worry about the cyberbullying their kids face on social media. However, parents can be bullies too. “Mom Shaming” is the parent version of bullying or criticism of another mom for her parenting choices. This is nothing new, but with the evolvement of the internet, it has turned out to become more explicit and open.       We hear a lot about mom shaming related to celebrities through social media. This is an issue that influences practically all mothers sooner or later in their lives, which might cause them to feel ashamed or doubt themselves. Recently, NBA star, Stephen Curry’s wife, Ayesha posted a photo of her and her son, Cannon Curry in the pool. She defended her position and fought back against hateful comments people left regarding her and Steph’s son’s appearance. ENews shared that one user via Instagram commented, “Are you pregnant again?". Ayesha jokingly responded, “absolut

MissRepresentation: Women are labeled as Speechless in Society

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                                                                Yesterday, Disney's new live-action  remake  of their  beloved   original  film, Aladdin , comes out. I  have seen so many posts promoting the movie. Although I have not seen the movie, I have to say that from what I have seen and read, this movie is definitely one for the books. This version of the movie is taking one into a whole new world. Growing  up, I longed that one day I could turn into a Disney Princess. I dreamt of living in a castle and being swept of my feet by a Prince. But, look at where I am now. In reality, these icons that I once respected as a child are really being distorted. They are being utilized as objects to pass on different assumptions or stereotypes and to grab the attention of the viewer. This prevents woman from being greater within society.       Actress Naomi Scott, who plays Princess Jasmine in the movie, is redefining the role of Disney Princesses.   In Scott's view, she

The Midriff: "Here me roar"

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                                                                                                I recently watched a documentary called, The Merchants of Cool provided by PBS/Frontline entertainment. This video introduced me to precisely how we, young people, are seen by the marketing industry. I discovered that we're viewed as individuals who prefer to do nothing but desire drugs, sex, and drinking. These subjects certainly cross our radars, however they shouldn't be what totally characterizes those within the same age range as me. Without a doubt, my friends and I have discussions and debates about religion, music, icons, and numerous topics relating to certain individuals. Yes, high schoolers have authentic and meaningful discussions. What a surprise, isn’t it?!        At this very moment, however, I want to address what defines our world’s current teenage girl - the midriff. The midriff constantly surrounds me. Majority of my friends wear shirts that show a

Analysis on Youtube

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                                                                    Viral video sites seem to be increasing almost everyday. Serving up to 40 million videos per day, the popular site, Youtube, continues to impact the world today. It is a great way to keep the boredom out of one’s life. Youtube allows one to have the ability to upload a video to show the world, then people can watch them, comment on them, email them to friends, or scare them. On top of that, one can catch up with the latest trends, news, and connect with their favorite influencers. It is an advanced form of entertainment that almost everyone uses, including myself. One gets a lot of entertaining videos and can watch pretty much anything that they desire for free on Youtube. Whenever you go on the internet, there is never a time when you don’t feel inclined to go on Youtube. With that in mind, what makes Youtube so popular?   I cannot think of a single person who has the time to sit down and watch a whol

Spotify: Free or Not?

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                                                                                   Music plays a big role in my life, just like the lives of many other individuals. I can use it as an outlet to get my feelings out or to clear my mind when dealing with certain situations. There is never a moment when I am not listening to music. I listen to my favorite artists by gathering them into one huge playlist on a popular app known as Spotify. Spotify is quick to download and enables one to tune in to music at whatever point they please. I believe that is the reason I just use Spotify because I can easily hear my top tracks, but also because it is simply accessible and is of no expense. That is the means by which the creators draw their users in- a free app.        Likewise with all things, nothing is ever actually free. When you download the app and plug in your earbuds, an advertisement will be pop up in the middle when transitioning from song to song. Here’s where Spotify Premium