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    In today’s society, information gets shared by billions of people every day through different means of social media. Whether they are qualified or not, people always tend to share the opinions on social media, usually on events that are happing in our world. This creates a variety of opinions that people from all over the world can see, however, sometimes these opinions effect people, perspectives and can have a really big influence on them. Bullying for example, someone that might have a huge…

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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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    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 known by their adoring fans, but there has to be a certain limit on how much information the paparazzi are putting out there. In Lindsay Wheelers article “Should the private lives of public figures be off limits?” explains the incident…

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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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    The number of celebrities known by people is greater than before, and despite the lack of physical interaction between the stars and their audiences, the strong emotional connection that audiences feel for the celebrities endures (De Backer, 2012). This emotional connection is what Horton and Wohl (1956; as cited in Theran, Newberg & Gleason, 2010) called as a parasocial interaction, or the one-sided quasi-interaction between an audience and a celebrity. This phenomenon of attachment to media…

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    Celebrities are good for lots of different things: entertainment, being well known, making money. In Sue Jozui argument, she discusses how celebrities might advertise something and not even use it that insults some of the audience's. The author supports her claim by first giving an example of misleading advertisements. The authors purpose is to convince the audience to boycott advertisements and legislate rules and guidelines in order that the consumer won’t get taken advantage of with…

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    has their favorite celebrities whether is from sports, entertainments, or etc. Those celebrities in the spotlight always use their own story to inspire us. My favorite celebrity is Michael Jordan, and I obsessed with his basketball talents, shoe brand, and style of play. I would practiced 4 to 5 hours a day, for I just want to be like him in the basketball court. All of Jordan’s moves in the court and his lifestyle are attractive to me. In the article, Seeing by Starlight: Celebrity Obsession,…

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    Celebrities are annoying people who has to have all the attention on themselves. In my opinion celebrities are not a big deal. They are just people who make a lot of money doing movies and songs. The world makes them a big deal because they come on televisions, radios, and magazines so they must be idolize. Just because they have talent does not mean everyone should give them attention and care about them. Celebrities are not god figures, they are not as important as middle and lower class, and…

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    Defining Moment In My Life

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    only fourteen years old when that major moment occurred to me. After that I knew the career path I wanted to take and I haven’t looked back ever since. I could tell you many stories that inspired me to major in communications. I’ve met numerous celebrities and attended many events which were all fun and exciting in their own way. However, it wasn’t until I realized what happens behind the scenes is what interests me the most. I was fourteen years old when I started venturing out into Manhattan…

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