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Friday, April 25, 2014

Post #7


The past couple of weeks in Sociology we have been learning the affects TV ads have on the Masculinity or Femininity in humans in today's society. The problem with Females these days is that they are influenced by the idea that they must be "perfect" in order to truly display their Femininity. Advertisements these days really influence girls into becoming "perfect" which leads to a larger increase in eating disorders throughout America. What they don't realize is a Photoshopped "model" isn't real and appears at an early age to them because they are easily manipulated. The fact that companies such as "barbie" take advantage of kids in order to make them believe that they could show similar traits to that of a "fake" model displayed throughout ads. Our culture says that girls tend to be more passive in general which means their more laid back and focused. Men these days are born and raised by this idea that they must always be in charge, or "Violent." As displayed through many films, the male is always dominant which comes to this realization that we were always influenced and raised that way. When you take a look at the kids section of a kids magazine, you begin to see a similar idea where violence is always present in some way, shape, or form. Although violence is build through our blood, it can sometimes be misused and abused in a unnecessary situation. As the years go by, men start to become more violent which explains the 68% of the murders in the country come from the men Species. Many crimes these days are done by men which explains how violent we are becoming century after century. Our culture says that men tend to be more active because were more violent. It's much harder for men to sit still in one spot which means we end to lose focus easier. When I grew up my parents tell me to this day how violent I truly was when I was younger which didn't fully carry over today which I consider to be a good thing. My parents on the other hand also included how I would be outside constantly trying new things which ties back to this idea that boys are "Active," because we are constantly on the go.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Post #6



Over the past couple of weeks in Sociology we learned the process of Socialization and how since the day you were born you were tremendously influenced by the way you were raised during your childhood. The example we used was called "The Growing Man" and how when your a baby, your not mindful and consciousness of the things around you which means you are easily influenced by your parents. We also learned that when your a baby you begin to study your parents and mimic them in a way that leads you to show similar actions. The way your brain thinks during adolescent years is what we call "Nature" and the moment you finally become mindful of the people around you is what we call "Nurture." Unfortunately not every one was given the ability to socially interact with the people around them therefore they do not get to be mindful of the people around them and do not meet societies norms. A baby could get all the nature they need from their parents, but without having human interactions with others we don't mentally grow so therefore we become "behind" everyone. The point being that we need nature and nurture to make us who we are. If we do not get them both, we can't reach our mindfulness powers. Personally my religion influenced me the most because all my life I was pushed to follow the Qur'an (Muslim Bible) which to this day sticks with me although once in a while I do make mistakes, its human. I personally stopped religiously following it therefore it hasn't made that much of an impact on me because it taught me that if you ever consider doing something bad just remember, "god is watching." So in a way my religion truly has an impact on who I am because that's the way I was raised before I arrived to America at the age of three. Media also has a huge impact on children these days because they are the easiest target due to their knowledge of how things work in the consumer world. After being exposed with ads on the daily it soon shapes who you are because apparently the consumer world believes it will make you "cool" if you spend money on their product. The problem with kids these days is that their too accepting to new things and they believe buying the new "Nintendo" for example will make them cool because it creates conversation with friends and the people around you. Truthfully it doesn't make you cool and it takes away children's uniqueness therefore creating more chaos. In the media excerpt, they were explaining how new toys target younger kids and persuades them to buy it because its "cool" which shows that consumers manipulate children in order to take their money and create business for themselves. Of course children are easily going to believe the consumers because their not aware but, I personally believe it's not fair to target children and steal their money. It's illegal everywhere but America to target children in the Consumer world which shows how messed up we truly are.