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    Celebrities In The Media

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    The term celebrity carries weight within the societies of the world no matter culture, religion, or race. A celebrity is typically being the spotlight of mainstream media and is showcased to the people of society for their contributions to the world whether it is movies, music, politics, literature, etc. In other words, celebrity is a social status. The book Ruth Hall by Fanny Fern and the movie Rann by Ram Gopal Varma are two specific pieces of work that show two different perspectives of how…

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    Celebrities play a major impact in today’s world. They have millions and millions of fans that interact with them every day. Each celebrity is famous for something that others may enjoy watching or listening too. So if companies see that, this guy has millions of fans of course they would want to use him/her to promote their company because it would increase their sales. Boycotting this would be absurd. Just because the NBA player promotes a car company doesn’t mean you should or have to buy…

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    These are three reasons why you should let Ariana Grande perform at our school. Also, I do agree we should have Ariana Grande perform, and I hope you agree too after these three reasons. First reason is popular singer, she a popular singer, so lot of people already know her and her music. This will attract probably every student that going to dance. Also because she already popular, some people might not know her, but they'll show up since a popular singer is showing up to perform. This…

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    Celebrity Privacy Celebrities don't get the privacy they deserve. The public figures are always having to hide from the paparazzi. Just because they grew big doesn't mean they have to lose all their privacy. The public eye have the right of free speech. Celebrities are always getting stalked and obviously the police are not doing the best to keep them away because this has been an issue for years and years now. Another thing that celebrities have to worry about are…

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    campaign started in 2008 and escalated with several tactics. However, the most noticeable trait is using celebrity branding to endorse their products. By acquiring popular figures the brand attracted these stars audiences and can show off their audio devices. These famous individuals are normally respected sports figures, musicians and artist. Due to the company status and their celebrities status a multitude of fans become intrigued by these headphones since their idols or role models support…

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    Photoshop Research Paper

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    Has Photoshop Gone Too Far In today’s society is becoming laborious to be confident with your body image. It seems as if everywhere you turn, there is another seemingly flawless model or celebrity posted on a billboard, magazine ad, or even social media. A model might look like they have perfect skin, hair, and body structure, but when the original photo is revealed, there true self, along with all her flaws, are also revealed. Kate Winslet once said in an interview that GQ magazine altered…

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    Everything that is said, worn, bought, eaten, and even drank by a celebrity, influences an enormous amount of individuals to follow exactly what is being done. The question is why? Why do everyday individuals feel the need to copy and mimic those who strive tremendously in the superstar category? The answer to that is simple, insecurity. Ordinary people, such as myself, encounter uncertainties and doubts about one self. We each undergo a tornado of what ifs; what if this looks weird on me,…

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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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    Does being a celebrity give up the right for privacy? In this day and age, privacy can easily be given up, especially if a person is an iconic figure or a celebrity. Being well known and famous destroys the boundaries for privacy. Celebrities are human beings just like us, so they are entitled to the right of privacy as well. Privacy is very unvalued in today's world. According to Source A, “...that the public and the media deem newsworthy” (Source A). This quote shows how a lot of people want…

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    Paid Celebrity Endorsers

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    arts, but also for their corporal look. Actually, many of them are paid celebrity endorsers for beauty products because their outward show is a huge part of their fame. Anybody would imagine them to have soft skin and ideal features. Still, it may shock quite a few of us to find out that the stars put up with skin difficulties too. Celebrities with acne are plentiful, and here are a few of them. One well-known case of celebrities with acne problems is the ex- pop princess Britney Spears. Even…

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