This paper discusses the importance of magazines in our society, and how magazines influence children's reading.
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APA | 2002
Paper Summary:
This essay is critical review of the magazine's effect on the literacy among children and youth. Comparisons are made between magazines, newspapers, mass media, and electronic e-zine.
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"In my opinion, magazines are the key to our nation's youth becoming avid readers. When they are young, children are naturally more visual learners because this is the only way their minds are able to process information, as their vocabulary is not developed to an extent where merely words can convey an idea. This is the advantage magazines have over books of print. Magazines are littered with colorful pictures to accompany articles so as to provide a more vivid expression of the theme at hand."
Magazines: What They Mean to Us (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Argumentative-Essay-Magazines-What-They-Mean-to-Us/7349
"Magazines: What They Mean to Us" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Argumentative-Essay-Magazines-What-They-Mean-to-Us/7349>
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Feb 28, 2002
University at Buffalo - B.A. Communication
Syracuse University
Newhouse School of Public Communications - M.S. New Media