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    Aaron Carter Failures

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    5 ex-celebs who are completely broke today (-- removed HTML --) We all love to fantasize about what we'd do with fame and fortune. Well, these ex-celebs had them both and found a way to lose them too. Here are some names you might recognize that did just that. 1. Aaron Carter The preteen pop singer found himself filing for bankruptcy in 2013, despite selling over 10 million albums worldwide in the last 20 years. Carter, now 30 (feel old?), was more than $3.5 million in debt, mostly from not…

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    Celebrities have significant influences on the consumer’s choices because they are recognizable and admired by fans around the world. For instance, Puma, a shoe company, sponsored BTS, a popular Korean boy band. The pop group BTS advertised shoes and socks multiple times for the company. Some of the commercials presented the members dancing and looking comfortable and relaxed while wearing the products. The advertisement proves that BTS is a reliable choice to display their products because of…

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    In the article by Alice Walker, “Nineteen Fifty-Five,” she talks about successful and the unsuccessful celebrities using Gracie Mae Still and Traynor. Gracie Mae Still was the narrator of the “Nineteen Fifty-Five” article. Traynor was a young fellow who looked about sixteen of age. There is no one who would not want to become famous in the world, but people have their own reasons and situations to become a famous or not. First of all, famous people are rich, as their character and countenance…

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    In modern times people are always looking for attention for whatever reason and will do almost anything the get attention. People always find the dumbest things to complain about. From Donald Trump being elected as President of the United States to chick fil a being closed on Sundays, people will find a way to over exaggerate any situation beyond its limits. Usually people complain too much about the stupidest thing like, spilled milk. Nine times out of ten, these people don’t have enough…

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    Celebrities nowadays are seen all over the television, advertising everything from soap to a brand new car. Sue Jozui in her passage states that celebrity-endorsed products should be boycotted and have certain laws put on such advertisements. The article supports her stance by first listing the things that celebrities endorse, as well as the way they promoted. She continues by supporting her reason behind why celebrities should not promote a company’s product. The author’s purpose is to strongly…

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    establishing authority in order to prove an author’s credibility and therefore, 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…

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    Marilyn Monroe Monologue

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    Hi, I’m Marilyn Monroe. I have the ‘dream life’, I’m a famous model and wealthy yet I’m slowly dying inside. All I do is smile for pretty pictures and put on a show for everyone. They don’t know what has been going on. It feels like I’m drowning with each click on the camera for photos. On a daily basis, people come up to me saying how blessed I am and how they wish they were me. Actually, they don’t want to be mentally disturbed, depressed, and not be able to show it. Fame is not all people say…

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    In American society, we idolize the celebrities we cannot seem to escape. There’s social media, television, magazines, and phones that provide easy access to a different world, where images of celebrity bodies and lives are posted every second. Imperfections are not reflected in their images. Some say this is due to celebrities intense workout routines and diets, yet others say it is as simple as the editing apps that are accessible through phones and computers. Daniel Harris’s claim that we…

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    We all have had our fair share of celebrity crushes, especially on a star sports personality. Be it cheering them from sidelines or while watching a live match on television, a fan shares a special with their idol. In fact, there have been times when overenthusiastic fans went on to propose marriage to their dream ‘lovers’. And it most definitely made a memorable sight to watch, especially if it’s recorded on camera. Remember tennis legend Steff Graf’s sassy reply to her admirer who shouted,…

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    Celebrity endorsements are gigantic part of the advertising companies by using models and rappers as walking advertisements. Jingles have a way of dancing into the heads of everyone across the country. Popular slogans can help identify and draw attention to a certain brand or company. These strategies…

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