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    The audience is really defined when Demi sings the lyrics, “I used to hold my freak back/ now I’m letting go/ I make my own choice/yeah I run this show/so leave the lights on/no, they cannot make me behave” (Lovato 8-13). One audience is listeners who might have bipolar disorder. This song gives them the confidence to be open about their disorders. Another audience is people…

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    It’s not real. It’s artificial. Photoshop has an ever lasting effect, they’re what stays in a person’s mind, real or not. A fake image that influences what we call “beauty”. A society that’s exposed to the many advertisements that uses manipulative body images to sell yet they’re unreal. Many people don’t even notice what’s real and what’s artificial in these photos. Photoshop shouldn’t be argued if it is good or bad since it results in people suffering from low self-esteem, poor body images…

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    and disorders that is not afraid to share her story with the world, Demi Lovato. Starting at just age three, she always wondered when her stomach would be flat and with her mother weighing a mere eighty pounds and battling a disorder of her own, Lovato began to lack confidence at a young age. By age nine, she was already binge eating, which lead to her purging and cutting so the kids at school would no longer call her fat. Lovato competed in beauty pageants until age 12 which strongly…

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    A plane full of celebrities has crashed due to an explosion and it has killed all the celebrities, in the plane. However, one of the celebrities was murdered an hour before the explosion and empirical and molecular formulas are key to finding out who killed who and who was the cause of the explosion. A molecular formula gives all the atoms in the compound and an empirical formula is the lowest whole number ratio of the molecular formula. Both of the formulas are used to discover what compounds…

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    Case Study Of Demi Lovato

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    For this assignment, I chose to diagnose Demi Lovato. Ms. Lovato is a singer, songwriter, and actress, who started her career as a young actress in Barney and Friends. Later she starred in the Disney Channel hit show Camp Rock where she released her debut single “This is me”. I didn’t start listening to her music until just a few years ago, and I have grown to love Demi’s music. The lyrics in a lot of her songs have deep meanings and sometimes ironic inferences. This is what led me to look…

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    The Power of Imagination: An Analysis of Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried What would the world be without the power of imagination? If you have ever pondered this thought, you may relate to Tim O’Brien, the author of the novel The Things They Carried. As a soldier in the gruesome Vietnam War, Tim O’Brien suffers physically, mentally, and emotionally from the effects of the war. From witnessing fellow friends being shot and wounded, to trying to locate and rescue a good friend’s dead body,…

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    Digitalisation has overcome today 's society. Digitalisation is the everyday use of technology. People are not born addicted to anything, it’s the lifestyle lived that makes people addicted. Addiction to social media comes with being attached to technology. The current generation is attached to technology, causing teens to become addicted to social media. Social media ruins teens body image and self-esteem. Body image is how people think and feel about their body; self- esteem is how people…

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    artist and actress Demi Lovato. The singer has struggled with anorexia, bulimia and bipolar depression disorder over the years. Seeing that Demi Lovato has struggled with a few disorders I will just focus on her bipolar depression disorder which is characterized as mood shifts that make it difficult to function on a day to day basis. With the disorder depression symptoms could be feeling sad, low energy, low motivation, or loss of interest in previously enjoyable activities. Demi Lovato says…

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    Homeless, Report Says”). Demi Lovato wants to help as many kids in poverty and around the world as possible. To do this, she has helped people write 104 articles on her and what she is doing, is a part of 18 charities, and has made 5 videos to speak up about bullying. Even though Demi Lovato is a pop star, she is making a substantial impact for the kids in America and is a great role model for young people because she inspires them to stand up for what they believe in. Demi Lovato is helping…

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    Demi Lovato’s song “Confident,” reveals how she no longer is holding back, but now standing up strong to show her inner self. Demi also talks about “her game,” and how she “run the show,” which means that she is turning the table around and now she is in control of her life. This song relates to Demi Lovato’s life, and where she was personally and career wise at the time the song was made. The theme, becoming stronger and stepping outside of your comfort zone, remains constant throughout…

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