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But it should not stop there though because there are other related issues as to how the body image is projected by the media. There is an effect on people's behavior and attitudes whereby if they have the perfect body image, they could feel more superior than others. In changing the way the media perform their social duties and services by projecting real people in their advertisements, there will not be any negative outlook on how feel see themselves but rather a feeling of self-worth no matter how they look for as long as they maintain a healthy and wholesome lifestyle. having the perfect body image may be unattainable but having the right body image for one's personality should be enough to make a person...

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Croteau, David, and William Hoynes. The Business of Media: Corporate Media and the Public Interest. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press, 2006. Print.

Media Awareness Network. Beauty and Body Image in the Media. 2010. 18 Jul. 2011. .

National Eating Disorders Association. The Media, Body Image and Eating Disorders. 2005. 18 Jul. 2011. <http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/nedaDir/files/documents/handouts/MediaBI.pdf>.

Thompson, J. Kevin, and Leslie J. Heinberg. "The Media's Influence on Body Image Disturbance and Eating Disorders: We've Reviled Them, Now Can We Rehabilitate Them?" Journal of Social Issues 55.2 (1999): 339 -- 353. 18 Jul. 2011. .
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