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Derenne, J. L., and E. V. Beresin. "Body Image, Media, and Eating Disorders." Academic Psychiatry 30.3 (2006): 257-61. Web. http://www.newriver.edu/images/stories/library/Stennett_Psychology_Articles/Bo dy%20Image%20Media%20%20Eating%20Disorders.pdf


Kilbourne, Jean. “The More You Subtract, the More You Add: Cutting Girls Down to”. Yumpu.com. 2000. Web. 20 Jan. 2016. https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/3629503/quotthe-more-you-subtract- the-more-you-addquot-cutting-girls-down-to-


Beer, Jeff. “This Is Who We Are Now: Why Aerie Stopped Retouching The Models In Its Ads”. Co.Create. FastCompany, 24 Jan. 2014. Web. http://www.fastcocreate.com/3025443/this-is-who-we-are-now-why-aerie- stopped-retouching-the-models-in-its-ads


Levy, Michael S. "Mass Media and Voyeurism Exploited." Celebrity and Entertainment Obsession: Understanding Our Addiction. Rowman & Littlefield, 2015. Print.


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 J Social Issues 55.2 (1999): 339-53. Pbworks. Blackwell Publishing. Web. http://classroomcom.pbworks.com/f/MediaInfluence.pdf

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