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    convincing the reader of what the author is arguing. Dawson employs ethos, stating celebrities greatly influence the YouTube community. For example, she names a few well known celebrities (establishes credibility) who have made videos go viral (proves her point). These celebrities include: Jimmy Kimmel and Taylor Swift. “Double Rainbow” by Paul Vasquez, published in January 2010, had less than 100 views before Kimmel tweeted it in July of the same year. Because of the tweet, its’ popularity, exponentially increased from 100 views to 40 million views. The same thing can be seen with Taylor Swift and Louisa Wendorff’s cover of Swift’s “Blank…

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    weddings were, especially celebrity weddings. Now, I know what you 're going to say: “Why are you hating on rich people? It 's their money, they can do what they want!” I won 't disagree with you. Heck,…

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    This changes the path that the cruise takes in the movie. On the way to San Diego, the film shows the empty San Francisco. While the Golden Gate Bridge is destroyed in the book, the film shows it in perfect condition. This darkens the mood of the crew, which directs the realistic expectation for what events may happen next. In the film, Yeoman Swain jumps ship at San Francisco so he can die in his hometown. He is actually from Edmonds, Washington. Once arriving at San Diego, Lieutenant…

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    huge following on the internet (like the most popular kid in school) tend to have a saying in the school which creates a network with a hierarchy. If this popular kid decides that there is someone in his school that is not “cool” or he just doesn’t like him, he can use his power of social media to ruin this kid’s life. Celebrities also have a huge impact on people through social media, especially the ones that have a huge audience, when they an opinion that might conflict with any other…

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    Forget everything you thought you believed about your hero. Written in 1962, Daniel Boorstin’s, From Hero to Celebrity: The Human Pseudo- Event, a classic piece of cultural criticism, comments on the rise of celebrity and the unfailing decline of the hero. Traditional heroes are believed to have reached their status because they achieved greatness or great accomplishments in their own life times. Boorstin argues that unlike the celebrity, famous people were heroic, “admire for his courage,…

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    Georgia is a beautiful place. There are tall trees, beautiful flowers, and clean air where I live. Friendly faces that say “Hello” when you walk by. Of Course, it 's not perfect but compared to where I used to live it 's a safe haven in its own way. I 'd like to go into detail about where I lived and how it 's different from where I am now. Georgia in a way shaped how I am today changing my attitude from not really putting in consideration to what others feel about trying not to offend people…

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    media, most of us would readily agree that it should be off limits. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of whether the famous people are at fault for attracting the unwanted attention. Whereas some are convinced that paparazzi are too involved in their lives, others maintain that they brought the intrusion upon themselves. I believe it should be off limits because they are human just like everyone else in this world. The lives of famous people and celebrities are…

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    Just like countless celebrities before her, Jennifer Aniston has had a bumpy ride with the media but has lost control of her media portrayal long ago as she has been violently attacked by the media’s manipulation. The paradox of cultural context is limiting in that her career is formulated upon the inarguable reliance of media, truthful or not. Close reading of the text provides insight into the minds of the manipulative authors of the fourth estate and how they create such intrusive content to…

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    For my film project I chose, Natural Born Killers, (1994) the film stars Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis as the notorious couple Mickey and Mallory Knox. The film follows Knox’s on their cross-country murder spree that captivates the world as the media glorifies their crimes making them the most infamous serial killers since Manson. Natural Born Killers starts out in a small diner in the middle of the desert, Mickey is ordering pie and Mallory is dancing to a jukebox, a couple of locals…

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    Celebrity endorsement (CE) in advertisement 2.1: INTRODUCTION: Khatri (2006) stated that the latest promotion technique to attract the buyers is the celebrity endorsement. By examining the present market, now it's turned into the want of the advertisers to utilize the different celebrities to relate with their brands to make extraordinary identity of the brand and to do well known his organization's image or product, which results into high expenses use for the organization to utilize…

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