Beauty is a ubiquitous feature that plagues young people of society today, as mainstream media make them believe that the beauty of inner is not as good as material beauty. Unfortunately, the media has been advertised about the true beauty of distortion, so it is an unhealthy observation of today's youth. Expectation for beauty is an unacceptable stereotype that creates unrealistic goals for our young people. As a society it is worth mentioning that in order to offset the depiction of the true beauty of the media it is necessary to strive hard to balance properly between the two aspects of the United States.
Law: How are media products depicted by criminals or the criminal justice system? How are these descriptions affected by media producer values and assumptions, business considerations, or various types of impact (police programs, action games, etc.)? How will digital media influence our intellectual property rights, disliked words, harassment, recognition of embarrassment? Like other fields, it is important to evaluate and evaluate the work students do in developing media literacy. Students need regular feedback so that they can master and learn about their own progress. However, teachers feel that it is more difficult to create evaluation and evaluation tools for media education than other subjects.
It is well known that violence to the media, sexual behavior and exposure to drugs / alcohol may adversely affect the behavior of children and adolescents. For children in particular, there is a close relationship between the concept of media information and observed behavior. More recently, the public health / medical sector has focused more on the influence of youth media, and the role of pediatricians and / or medical professionals in tackling this increasingly focused area. In the context of social learning theory, it is necessary to explicitly investigate violence against the media, sexual behavior and influence of drugs / alcohol on youth. Recommendations for pediatricians and / or health care professionals who interact with children and adolescents whose influence effects are discussed are explained. Pediatricians and health care providers need to incorporate media exposure probes into their developmental history to understand the impact of medical influences on young people.