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    Raven-Symoné - Although she appeared on The Cosby Show, Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, and a couple of movies throughout the 1990s, most people remember Raven-Symoné for her starring role in the Disney Channel classic That’s So Raven. While the show was mainly marketed towards young girls, boys were coaxed into watching it by Raven Baxter’s wit and sassy attitude, as well as her glamorous clothes and makeup, which set her aside from most other teen stars of the time. Raven-Symoné was so perfect in…

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    How are celebrities brainwashed and mind controlled? Many investigators or news reporters and even fans have influenced many evidential that celebrities are being mind controlled. Illuminati and MK ultra are the resources used to investigate their response . Mk ultra is a mind controlled laboratory procedure where this group of people by the name illuminati bash celebrities into having more than one personality. These celebrities have mood changes at random times and start stuttering and…

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    Drake Research Paper

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    history, he was just 5 years old. His first television show was, Home Improvement. He then featured in loads of Television commercials. He has also done commercials for Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Crackers and Fruit Gushers. His TV credit indulges, The Amanda Show, The Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, and appeared in movies Jerry Maguire, Yours, Mine and Ours and Flying Tigers.…

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    Billboard Mental Health

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    scrambling through what appears on the surface. This magazine went as far enough to have “real mental health experts” weigh in on the situation in order to give their article more authenticity. Here we see Kayne being compared to Britney Spears and Amanda Bynes in terms of going through a 5150. I can see as to why this was a good comparison, but I would argue that the factor of these women being child stars and of European descent cancels out…

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    Man that was released in 2006. The movie is about a girl who wants to prove that she is talented and strong enough to play on the boys’ soccer team. Amanda Bynes, the main character, is denied the opportunity to play at her school so she disguises herself as her twin brother, and try out for the boy 's team at his private school. In the end, Amanda Bynes proves that she and soccer team should be allowed to try-out for the boys team. A third example of gender discrimination in sports is the…

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    abuse by many psychiatrists and psychologists. While it is true that little girls or boys might be enamored with the idea of fame and attention, they don’t know better. They are not aware of everything that comes with fame. Celebrities such as Amanda Bynes and Lindsay Lohan are perfect examples of what impact the stress of fame can have on the developing brain of a young…

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    She’s The Man, or shall i say “the original love triangle”, is a teenage film adaptation of William shakespeare's Twelfth Night which was written in 1601. The film was a good comedic version of shakespeare’s work, one scene that stands out is when Viola juggles between being herself and Sebastian at the carnival. For example, when she has to change in various places throughout the carnival provides serious comedic relief and shows how hard it really is to be two people. This entire scene reveals…

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    Imagine that a person becomes intrigued by calories, losing weight, and exercising. Does this person have a psychical problem or just being health conscience? The answer depends on the person in question. In a few cases, people find negative ways of coping with these types of situations. One-way people negatively cope is via Anorexia. This is usually a subconscious effort. Someone who becomes extremely obsessive with these concepts may develop an eating disorder called Anorexia Nervosa.…

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    Web. This is modern adaptations of Twelfth Night on film. The main film discussed is She’s the Man. Amanda Bynes plays Viola. The scene is at a school. Viola decides to portray her brother to play soccer and to trick a mean girl at her school. This film modernizes Twelfth Night while still keeping the themes of gender identity and androgyny. Sekiya, Takeshi…

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    In today’s society people see celebrities become trapped within their personas all the time. Amanda Bynes, Lindsay Lohan, Justin Bieber and countless other public idols have, seemingly, just gone off the deep end. But this isn’t new, we’ve seen it millions of times throughout history. We see it in stars, such as Elvis Presley or Marilyn Monroe, as well as in movies such as The Devil Wears Prada, and even in older works such as H. Ibsen’s play, A Doll’s House, first performed in the 1870’s.…

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