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Student Essay on Effect of Advertising on Young Women

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Effect of Advertising on Young Women

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Her hot pink, skimpy two piece bathing suit clings to her skin as she gazes invitingly at the camera. "I never thought it would happen to me!" she gushes. "But I lost fifty pounds from using this revolutionary new diet pill! It worked for me, and it will work for you too-guaranteed!" She flashes a bright smile and rests her hand on her hip, declaring her newfound confidence to smitten television viewers, as the camera pans away from her well-sculpted, perfectly tanned body. Advertisements similar to this are rapidly multiplying throughout the commercial industry in the United States, and are being noticed by thousands of the nation's public- notably, women. The number of women on diets is climbing, and their self-esteem is diminishing as they become increasingly obsessed with physical attractiveness. Gradually, eating disorders have become.....

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