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    However, that does not always happen. “It's not really a surprise when celebrities lash out and take their aggression out on a seemingly defenseless member of the camera carting crew.” (Zimbio) From smashed cameras to punches thrown, Zimbio lists the Top 10 attacks on paparazzi from celebrities, which included; “Kanye West attempted to board a plane from LAX…One photographer in particular suffered … West rushed towards the photographer, stole his camera, then smashed it to the ground.” Also…

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    not fulfilling their American Dream. The American Dream is being financially stable without having any worries. One has reached their fullest potential and their dedication is shown. As people increasingly worship popular culture and the cult of celebrity, they give up their ability to achieve economic dreams they once thought to be possible. Thus with…

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    Carlson, P. (1982, August 9). Growing up Privileged. People. This article reflects on how growing up privileged molded the lives of several celebrities and their children. Some celebrities embraced the lavish lifestyle of living in Hollywood, while other stars such as Suzanne Summers and John Ritter of Three’s Company indulged in the simple things. The children that are born into this privileged lifestyle often want to feel a sense of normality. Growing up in Hollywood is like being enclosed in…

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    Celebrities vs Flashes Paparazzis get paid to follow and take pictures of celebrities, but some celebrities don’t like that and can’t do anything about that. The government should prohibit paparazzis from taking pictures of celebrities who don’t want to be photographed because paparazzis just do the job to get paid and don’t care the celebrities or their children’s protection and what they think of them because paparazzis have the right to take pictures of them even if they dislike that, and…

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    In her article “From Barnum to “Bling”,” Amy Henderson describes the transition in the definition of celebrity. Thanks to TV, cable, and 24/7 coverage, celebrities are frequently in the spotlight of American entertainment, news, and life. When the idea of a celebrity began, the earlier celebrities focussed on encompassing all people and encouraging peace and agreements. The contemporary celebrity, on the other hand, focuses more on using their fame to promote politics and does not appeal to a…

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    These people do not just model their entire life for you, but they control what you say and how you act. Most people normally look up to celebrities as role models, especially the youth because they are known for what they do. They believe that if they imitate these famous people, as a result, they will become wealthy and legendary like they are. Celebrities today are not appropriate role models for this generation; they teach these kids to disobey their…

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    TV show 'ShadowHunters' as Clary Fray. She has had good publicity and experiences as a celebrity. Many girls (including myself) look up to her. She is one of the many stars that have had many wonderful opportunities with…

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    average society? If a person becomes famous they are bound to attract lots of attention to themselves because a lot of people might like what you do. It has been proven that celebrities get lots of merchandise like clothes and tickets to big sports events for free just because they are famous. Famous athletes and other celebrities get treated very well by business’ because the people that run these businesses think that since this person is famous if they come to this business place, it will…

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    think about them, while others simply do not care. Mostly, it is people of the upper class that stresses about this issue. In particular, celebrities are always challenged to look and act a certain way. Whenever they do not it typically draws plenty positive emotions and negative emotions from their fans. However, society tends to take what they see from celebrities and amplify the negative parts of the image. One of the most popular controversies over the last several years involves the singer,…

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    before evaluating them. I show my understanding to be sufficient by summarizing the main claims of the two papers. “She (Leslie, Larry Z) argues that celebrities are social-psychological creations and behave no better than the rest of us, so they have no responsibilities as role models.” (SA2, Pg. 1) And “(James G. Mitchell) suggests that celebrities are role models for both adults and children.” (SA2, Pg. 1) Other than main claims, I point out the evidences they use in the paragraphs where I…

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