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Paper Excerpts: ... In the study of media influence, particularly magazine advertisements' effects on the female adolescents' perceptions of media influences were just beginning to expand their influence on the culture, and the consumer's buying habits, power because only the wealthy are able to affect the media. The media has a powerful influence on public opinion, and teenagers who are the most affected as a result of the media influences. The influence of the media greatly influences Works Cited Wood, Julia T. (1994) "Gendered Media: The Influence of the Media on Gender. ...
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