machorox123
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Help a brother out..Im writing a research paper..anything from sources and articles to topic sentences. this is what i gettin started with so far.
1. There are plausible risks associated with the use of anabolic steroids but the media severely misconstrues these dangers, causing ignorance misconceptions.
2. The media portrays contradictory views of how teenagers and young adults should look, causing internal conflict with many individuals.
3. The media’s approach, which is the constant pursuit to catch athletes who use anabolic steroids,to keep teenagers and young adults from using steroids act as a catalyst, enticing them to use anabolic steroids.
4. To keep young people away from anabolic steroids the media should stop using scare tactics because a lot of people will immediately reject a message when they know they are being manipulated to act or think a certain way, and instead deliver science-based facts.
5. The media will most likely not change but there are sociocultural influences which people can change to prevent teenagers and young adults from using anabolic steroids.
6. I do not advocate the use of anabolic steroids other than for medicinal purposes but the fact remains that drugs will be abused, so anything that sets an example for young adults and teenagers should be geared toward informing them to make healthy decisions.
Thesis
The media should change its approach of using scare tactics, misleading information, and unreal body image expectations that causes ignorance and misconceptions about the use of anabolic steroids, to focusing on changing sociocultural influences, because it’s current method does not aid in the choices of teenagers and young adults, to abstain from steroid use, but actually encourages them to use potentially dangerous drugs.1. There are plausible risks associated with the use of anabolic steroids but the media severely misconstrues these dangers, causing ignorance misconceptions.
2. The media portrays contradictory views of how teenagers and young adults should look, causing internal conflict with many individuals.
3. The media’s approach, which is the constant pursuit to catch athletes who use anabolic steroids,to keep teenagers and young adults from using steroids act as a catalyst, enticing them to use anabolic steroids.
4. To keep young people away from anabolic steroids the media should stop using scare tactics because a lot of people will immediately reject a message when they know they are being manipulated to act or think a certain way, and instead deliver science-based facts.
5. The media will most likely not change but there are sociocultural influences which people can change to prevent teenagers and young adults from using anabolic steroids.
6. I do not advocate the use of anabolic steroids other than for medicinal purposes but the fact remains that drugs will be abused, so anything that sets an example for young adults and teenagers should be geared toward informing them to make healthy decisions.