in my opinion the media plays a great role in what today's teens become. the most common way is our body image, we all want to be thin and slender, no matter how dangerous it may be. secondly it doesn't tell us the consequences of actions yet it glorifies these actions, examples drug abuse, partying, etc. by trying to depict what is done by the celebrities we go against our religion.. no matter what religion we believe in...!
Niki and Gabi DeMartino are not teens; they are in their twenties. Born in 1995, they gained popularity on platforms like YouTube and social media, where they share lifestyle content, music, and fashion. While they initially rose to fame as teen influencers, they have since transitioned into adulthood and continue to evolve their brand.
Men suffer from a similar anxiety of not measuring up to ideals presented in the media.
Kids and teens like Vera Bradley as this company carries cute purses and accessories for everyone in pretty, fun, and colorful patterns. It has become a trend, so many kids and teens like it for that reason too.
The seven super teens include Astro Boy, Dick Grayson, Barbara Gordon, Iceman, Kitty Pryde,Colossus and Superboy.
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As a 16 yr old i strongly belive that yes music does effect the way we act the way we think it has an effect on alot of what we do today
A bit of rebellion..
You can have teens talk to other young teens from around the world through the social media.
teens
The effect jewels have on teens are how much is the diamonds in crystals that they can't eford, they must have but mom and dad refuse to purchase.
Teens are still learning about life and who they are and therefore are unusually influenced by what they see and hear in the media. As they grow up, they learn to filter what is good and bad about what they are seeing, and most stop emulating the bad behavior that is presented to them through the media.
media if newspapers something like a tabloid e.g sun because it is informal and exagerated
Peera, families, and Media
Teens definitely - the popular media, as well as peer pressure, friends who use the drug and the view on marijuana being "the love drug" or some form of harmless "grass" all effect and shape teenagers' mindsets - most teenagers I know have either tried, come in contact with or known somebody who sells marijuana.
it effects
it makes them think
Because it will effect their rest of life