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    being influenced by celebrities. Celebrities can influence one’s wardrobe, hobbies, and even what they eat. In the article "Kids Finally Speak on Celebrity-Based Ads for Food and Beverages," the authors discuss children's and teens' reactions to celebrity-endorsed food and beverage commercials. They have concluded that the youth of America is largely influenced by celebrities. Some are concerned that the celebrities should not be such an influence on children. However, celebrities should be…

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    Chances are, you’ve read the “Celebrities…They’re Just Like Us” section in a famous gossip magazine while waiting in line at the grocery store. While their idea of “Just Like Us” and reality are two separate matters, famous folk are just like us in that they can run afoul of the IRS. Read on to learn about five famous people who got busted for tax evasion. Martha Stewart Martha Stewart, with homemaking empire and endorsements didn’t have to worry about living paycheck to paycheck like most…

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    Many celebrities do believe that just because they have fame and fortune, they believe that they can get away with violating the law. In the end we are all just human beings, and we all should be have to follow the laws, and if we do not follow them we get punished for our wrongs. So why most do celebrities think that they can break more laws then us, without being punished? Well at the end of the day we all the people have the same rights in the United States of America. Celebrities believe…

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    idea of becoming a famous person, (3) I would like to be a famous celebrity because it would give me a higher social status, (4) I would like to be famous because of how other people would perceive me as having more power and influence, (5) The lifestyle of famous celebrities appeals to me a lot, (6) If I were famous I would be happier; these scale items produced measures of Materialism, Susceptibility to social influence, Celebrities’ social power, and Desire for fame (Gountas, J., Gountas,…

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    Fifty years ago the Kardashians would have been shunned. Their continuously promiscuous behavior would be something to hide; it certainly would not have been celebrated and broadcasted through a show that is going on its seventh season. Today, Kim Kardashian has 27 million followers on Instagram. The Kardashians are so famous that even my senile, eighty year old grandfather could tell you who they are. Their show has given them a platform to show their wealth and the profits that they’ve made as…

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    Celebrity can have significant influence on consumer choices because they are known by many peoples and everyone knows that celebrity are rich and they often use only the good stuff. Steph Curry is known by many people, they chose Steph Curry because he is athletic and would use under armor cause he is known for playing basketball and Under Armor is a famous sport branch so that is Steph Curry were chosen. Like Dwayne Johnson were also chosen cause he is also athletic like Steph Curry. Cause…

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    What does each of the three authors suggest is the appeal of “getting famous”? Atwood suggests the appeal of fame is in receiving attention and love from the audience. In Text 1, the character uses her admired voice to be “courted” by spectators. In response, she has “bouquets… thrown to it”, “money… bestowed on it”, “men [falling] on their knees before it”, and “applause [flying] around it”. Thus, Atwood’s protagonist wants fame to be celebrated. In Text 2, Smalley suggests fame is not only for…

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    In my opinion, we should stop making stupid people famous. Today, it is very easy for anyone to be remembered for a very long time, for doing virtually nothing. Worst case scenario, we can even make someone famous for doing something stupid, like eating a tampon or disrespecting their mother. Yes, shocking I know but these two things have actually happened. Now imagine what it would be like if these two figures had statues erected in their name after they died. Imagine if their name was…

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    The Hollywood culture is made of looks, a great name, and who holds the most captivation (Blakemore, 2015). The patient, Joan Crawford, reinvented herself completely and has stopped at nothing to reach the top of stardom. The glitz and glamour to her is necessary, and without it Joan feels unfit to be in the public eye. Sources illustrate Joan as receiving eye and dental work, over dramatizing her make-up, and sexually exploiting herself to become famous (Blakemore, 2015). Joan also has…

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    Celebrities can have a significant influence on consumer choices because they are easily recognized by a target audience. For example, Taylor Swift, famous musician, is a celebrity who rose to fame with her song ‘Blank Space’ and is promoting Apple Music and Spotify. This example shows that because Taylor Swift produces music, and that the product being advertised is dedicated to exposing users to music, Taylor Swift can be a good fit because she has fans who listen to her music. Furthermore,…

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