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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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    Headline By Lachlan Whitaker In today’s society celebrities are brainwashing teenagers for their own amusement. Teenagers are like food to celebrities they need us so they can survive. We as teenagers buy there products, listen to there music and watch them for our own enjoyment. Celebrities like Nicki, shows us her appearances in a sexual way so she can just get in the top charts like her recent song Anaconda. Also let’s not get started with Kim Kardashian with her top hit show keeping up…

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    Society is the purveyor of indelible, influential people and experiences that have the ability to shape the human race in a magnanimous or deleterious fashion. Since people are the inspiration for experiences, peoples’ effects on society needs to be delineated. There are many classes of people in a society. There are not only passive and active people, but also pacifists and activists. The pacifists are the quiet peacemakers of the society that try to discourage violence. Unfortunately,…

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    Celebrity fascination is not healthy for adolescent girls. Girls around the ages of 11 to 17 are most influenced to get that ‘perfect’ look that they see on the cover of their favorite magazine. (Spettigue) These ‘influences’ that young girls have are setting unrealistic and unhealthy standards. For most girls they are striving for a thigh gap and small waist which they’re trying to achieve by starving themselves or taking medications that could be potentially dangerous. The thing with dieting…

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    people who look down their nose at you if you don 't do “certain” things in “certain” ways. Whatever. I also found out that things can get really expensive really quickly; I was flabbergasted when I saw how expensive some weddings were, especially celebrity weddings. Now, I know what you 're going to say: “Why are you hating on rich people? It 's their money, they can do what they want!” I won 't disagree with you. Heck,…

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    The Wealthy In America

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    wealthiness is the key to having a happy life; however, it brings the opposite at the same time. Firstly, many successful American celebrities are undoubtedly rich and most likely live a more than comfortable life. In addition, many people aim for this lifestyle for comfort at home after a long day of work, since the media shows the type of house where a celebrity lives and the cost of their home. For instance, anyone can look up the type of houses a…

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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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    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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    Celebrity Star Text Christina Aguilera began her career as the epitome of what it meant to be a teen pop star. She was the blond hair, blue eyed, Barbie doll every teenage girl wanted to be like. The media labeled her as the sweet, innocent pop artist, along with her former co-stars from the Mickey Mouse Club, Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake. Her first debut album featured her number one hit single, “Genie in a Bottle” which gave her the image of her teen pop identity. Yet, Christina never…

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    There is no question that celebrities impact the choices children make. By their nature, celebrities enjoy a rare visibility not achieved by many. Many have used that asset to promote awareness and garner support for international diplomacy, raise money for charities and encourage people to adopt healthier habits. I believe these efforts can be beneficial, however, I disagree with Beyonce's video and the message it promotes. Obesity is a complicated issue often rooted in negative emotions.…

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