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BIOLOGY 269 DR. THOMPSON BY: ANNA AUKES, JACKIE HEEG, & KELSEY WEISENSEL Sex in the Media
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Social Political Ethical
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Sex in the Media Commercial Write down all of the Sexual Innuendos that you see
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Sexual Innuendos in Commercial 1. Choking the chicken 2. “Head up the dirt track” 3. Bestiality 4. “Cream Pie” 5. Tea bags 6. Warthog mounted on wall with sword in mouth 7. Space Shuttle 8. Foaming Beer 9. “Beef Curtains” 10. Pool 11. Order # 69 12. “Meat Sandwich” 13. Rusty Trombones
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Social Aspects of Sex in the Media
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Where is Sex in the Media Found? TV Advertisements Movie Stars Musicians Internet Music Videos Billboards Schools
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Social Aspects for Sex in the Media Social Measures and Sex People’s sexual behaviors are largely determined by social influences. Who is affected? Biggest Effect on children and teenagers Statistics on Sexual Activity
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Parental Concerns with Children and Media 12%: None 20%: A little 32%: Some 36% : A lot
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Sex Images in Female Celebrities
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Sex Images in Male Celebrities
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Sex Images in Male Models
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Social Aspects for Sex in the Media Sexual Innuendo: a remote allusion or reference, usually derogatory to a person or thing not named Opening Clip
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Hair Advertisements in the Media
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Electronic Sexual Innuendo Advisements in the Media
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Social Aspects for Sex in the Media Sex on T.V. Statistics “62% say that sex on TV shows and movies influences kids to have sex when they are too young.” “77% say there is too much sex before marriage on television.”
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Shoe Advertisements in the Media
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Perfume Advertisements
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Cologne Advertisements in Media
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Cologne Advertisements in the Media
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Food Advertisements in the Media
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Jean Advertisements in the Media
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Alcohol Advertisements in the Media
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Political Aspects for Sex in the Media
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Obscenity: disgusting to the senses; containing or being language regarded as taboo in polite usage; and so excessive as to be offensive. What is considered Obscene Censorship FCC
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Political Aspects for Sex in the Media Child Pornography: Laws 18 U.S.C. 1466A 18 U.S.C. 2251
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Political Aspects for Sex in the Media Three Main Acts 1. The Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Responsibility, and Opportunity Act 2. The Responsibility Education about Life Act (REAL Act) 3. The Guarantee of Medical Accuracy in Sex Education Act
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Ethical Aspects for Sex in the Media
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Abstinence Groups Who are they? How do they promote abstinence?
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Ethical Aspects for Sex in the Media Virginity Pledge “A national study of close to 12,000 in grades 7 to 12 showed that those who did take a virginity pledge preserved their virginity around 18 months longer than those who did not take a pledge.” Students who didn’t take the pledge were “6 times more likely to participate in oral sex than those students who did take a virginity pledge.” Same Disease Rates
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Ethical Aspects for Sex in the Media Affect on adolescents “Teen Pregnancy”
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Parental Concerns with Children and Media 4%: Don’t Know 30%: Oppose 66%: Favor
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Conclusion Sex in the Media Socially A large part of our culture and how we view ourselves from influencing forces Sex in the Media Politically Laws to regulate sex Sex in the Media Ethically Abstinence Groups and religious beliefs
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Literature Cited 1. Aubrey, Allison. "Study Links Sex On TV Shows To Teen Pregnancies." NPR. 03 Nov. 2008. National Public Radio. 5 Nov. 2008. 2. "Facts and TV Statistics: "It's Just Harmless Entertainment" Oh really?" 2008. Parents Television Council. 1 Nov. 2008. 3."Facts and TV Statistics." ParentstV.org. Parents Television Council. 5 Nov. 2008. 4."Http://dictionary.babylon.com/innuendo." Babylon Translation. 1 Nov. 2008. 5."Laws Concerning Child Pornography." National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. 5 Nov. 2008. 6."More young people having sex, but having it safely." 1 Oct. 2003.La Trobe University.1 Nov. 2008. 7.NARAL: Pro-Choice America. "Teen Pregnancy: A Preventable Epidemic." NARAL: Pro-Choice America. NARAL. 1 Nov. 2008. 8.Patterson, Randall. "Students of Virginity." The New York Times 30 Mar. 2008. The New York Times. 30 Mar. 2008. The New York Times. 1 Nov. 2008. 9."Sex and Relationships in the Media." Media Awareness Network. 2008. 1 Nov. 2008 <http://http://www.mediaawarenessnetwork.com 10."Sex and Society." Magnus Hirschfield Archive for Sexology. 1 Nov. 2008. 11. State Laws on Obscenity, Child Pornography, and Harrassment. 5 Nov. 2008.
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