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Slide 1. " If Jesus were here today, he wouldn't be riding around on a donkey. He'd be taking a plane, he'd be using the media ". -Joel Osteen. Ad video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTDaeR3eWxA&feature=g-vrec Nicki Minaj on American Idol-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B-JplwS6UY

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  1. Slide 1 "If Jesus were here today, he wouldn't be riding around on a donkey. He'd be taking a plane, he'd be using the media". -Joel Osteen

  2. Ad video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTDaeR3eWxA&feature=g-vrec Nicki Minaj on American Idol-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B-JplwS6UY Jersey Shore-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORSJ2YcYYHw Slide 2 The Media. A click of a mouse can connect you to the world, for all the good bad that does. 1/3 of the world population uses the internet. --"[T.V and Film] can dictate what's cool and what it means to be accepted"(PBS). – Children and Teens who are unsure about who they are, are easily swayed by these displays, which could have negative effects on their life. However, a connection to media can be good for children. It can introduce younger kids to people who are different then themselves so that they are used to diversity. Is the media influential? Introductory Paragraph Hook, identify essential question and describe the controversy

  3. Slide 3 Explain the Problem (memo 2) Links: Victoria Secret commercial- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDfHD-QvOSA People cover pictures-https://encrypted-tbn1.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQZfjtRzGOCqWG2xLcD06Ydvg2ZcQIug9Q3_d5W-O9WA5A_eY8U Elle cover picture(Megan Fox) -https://encrypted-tbn2.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTLL1KBybZU-gjIRG_zdTfL-Hyv0jJgjcMBamgU5DNrKfr5Wtu7Vz5XK4mW Teen mom logo-https://encrypted-tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTxnYxjvMeCI8OHBXJ8-0aq5gkxGMFDND7f91AudobEzkVvCmaMoAr-6CXL1A 20 years ago we didn't have such an ease of access to information all over the world. Even if you were to not own a t.v or a computer, you'll probably catch a quick glance of the tabloids they have on display, boasting about this celebrity and that celebrity. Who's in rehab, who's coming out rehab. Which celebrities look bad in a bathing suit, which celebrities are unhealthily skinny and are the poster-child of beautiful. The influence has become harmful to the emotional and physical health of children, teens and young adults. Ads claiming the definition of beauty, a t.v shows displaying a “career” out of immoral behavior. This has rubbed off on children as young as 7. Children in a first grade classroom were seen cussing and flirting with each other. .

  4. Slide 3.5 Interview w/ sister (age 12) Have you seen examples of influence from t.v shows and movies at school? What do you think when you see a tabloid that talks about celebrities? Do kids in your grade ever cuss? At teachers? At students? Do you know of anyone who watches shows like Jersey Shore and Teen Mom? Do you ever hear your age singing inappropriate lyrics? Do you know anyone who is anorexic? Does drugs? Drinks Alcohol? What do you think about the fact that the celebrities in magazines are mostly photo shopped? Who do you consider your role model? Who do you think other people consider as their role model?

  5. Slide 4 Explain the Background of the Problem (memo 3) This sort of media influence started with MTV, when the musicians people adored began to find a style. Young people began to pick up the styles of popular musicians, most notably Madonna and Michael Jackson. Parents didn’t accept this new influence. Today, the situation is the same, in terms of fashion, but the difference lies in the lyrics. With Madonna and Michael Jackson, the lyrics promoted racial and gender equality. Now the lyrics and the music videos that sometimes go with these songs have an abundance of sexual themes and an imposed definition of beauty. With thin, tall and young being the look of most singers. That is becoming the image of women and kids. So much that, "control measures are now being taken by girls as young as 5 and 6"s promote sex and drugs. Then Madonna- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuJQSAiODqI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X7RyGBq2E8 Michael Jackson-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOnqjkJTMaA&ob=av2n Nicki Minaj- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeIJmciN8mo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JipHEz53sU Kesha-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXvmSaE0JXA&ob=av2n https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFWX0hWCbng&ob=av2n Now

  6. Slide 5 Describe your recommendation for addressing the controversy (memo 4) Above the Influence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7FOTlgL_0U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF1nzKXfgAA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1qknSqWBWk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cVQcnOea4w For media to start to display all kinds of people in a fair and non-discriminating way. For everyday people to also become influences (ex. Dove Campaign). For media to stop displaying popular celebrities drinking and doing drugs in any light. For popular celebrities to support movements dedicated to helping the image of women return to a healthy one. For popular celebrities to stop writing songs about sexual themes and drinking. For celebrities to not portray characters who drinking or do drugs excessively. This sounds like a lot, and maybe a little restricting to song and script writers, but is a little freedom to much to give to protect the health of children, teenagers and young adults? Dove: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_I17cK1ltY&feature=topics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei6JvK0W60I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U

  7. Explain the benefits of your position (memo 4) Slide 6 The benefits are obvious. The image of women would return to a healthy one. Shows like Teen Mom and Jersey Shore would no longer teach the world that it’s okay to be bad. Celebrities would no longer be the influence of drugs, alcohol and crash-diets.

  8. Explain why the opponent’s objects to your position (memos 5,6,7) Slide 7 Journalists argue that it would be Censorship. That we have the freedom of press. Some parents argue that if you don’t like it, turn it off. Some parents argue that if they aren’t around all the time, a celebrity influence is better than nothing. Researchers argue that people who are influenced by celebrities have more self-esteem than others because a fake relationship with a celebrity can never end or go through rough patches there is a less of a chance of rejection.

  9. Slide 8 Explain the opponent’s errors and why your position is superior. (memos 5,6,7) Think of the effect this has on minors who are insecure about themselves and don't know right from wrong yet. Minors are exposed to "proliferating entertainment news shows, Web sites and magazines [that] have created levels of familiarity and intimacy previously only shared with those in our immediate social environment on top of the fact that they have a high risk of trying to emulate what they see, leading to drugs alcoholism and unhealthy crash diets. By censoring, People magazine and OK! Magazine we might be denying some freedom of press but we would be saving minors from an obscure view of the world. Some parents get enough time off work to spend hours interacting with their children. Others, however, might not always be there. The relationship between parents is also important. "Children of divorced parents are seven times more likely to suffer from depression in adult life" which is pretty likely in the United States since 1 in 4 [children] live with only one parent. Children would still have an influence from celebrities if needed, but it wouldn't effect celebrities daily life. We would still see the community service or the new movie a celebrity is involved in but, if they are getting a divorce, we won't know about it.

  10. Slide 9 Call to Action (Memo 8) In a world where you can be connected to the world from everywhere, it's easy to get caught up in all of it. As we write this paper we are using the internet to write the paper, articles found on the internet for research and we are to make a documentary, all forms of media. Sometimes it's hard to go a day without hearing the latest "get skinny quick" scam on the cover of People. Everywhere you look there are obscure definitions of beauty and success. Jersey Shore and Teen Mom are the example of do-bad-things-and-get-rich-and-famous. With children and teenagers becoming familiar with these things being right, we have a problem on our hands. Some may say that censoring the media is a violation of freedom of speech but, how else are we going to fix this? Some would suggest parents but, not every child is born to a stable home. Be it because of teenage pregnancy, divorce, substance abuse, not every child in the United States has parents who are effective role models. So, instead of depending on unfit parents and the cast of Jersey Shore to be role models, why not censor the media. Why not make it unavailable for everyone, it's not important. Gossip on your favorite celebrity couple will never have a life or death consequence for you. Don't you think its worth giving up unrealistic influences for the sake of America's youth. Media is a big part of our lives and we are bound to be influenced by it, so why not make the influence a positive one.

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