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    Importance Of A Celebrity

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    individual with a state of being well known . He or she holds a personality that is celebrated by the society by what he or she does. The prominence in his or her doing has made them famous and renowned in the public’s eye. A celebrity could be a singer, an actor, a film-maker, an athlete, a socialite and even a politician. Brad Pitt, who starred in many popular movies viewed by people around the world, is a celebrity. Lee Chong Wei, a Malaysian sportsman who plays badminton professionally and…

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    Hillary Clinton has wrestled with allegations surrounding her husband’s infidelities for much of their 40-year marriage, including a sexual harassment lawsuit, a grand jury investigation and an impeachment vote centered on his untruthfulness about a relationship with a White House intern. Now, her Republican opponent Donald Trump and his surrogates have signaled that he may bring up the subject in the next presidential debate, treacherous territory, given his own infidelities and treatment of…

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    English singer-songwriter, Eric Burdon, once stated, "Inside each of us, there is the seed of both good and evil. It's a constant struggle as to which one will win. And one cannot exist without the other." Every individual on the planet is battling the constant daily struggle of morality. No one is innately 'good' or 'evil', human nature is much more complex at its core. When the opportunity presents itself, one must decide whether or not to listen to the angel, a symbol of purity and hope,…

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    Empowering The Homeless: How Housing The Homeless Is Not Effectively Solving The Homelessness Problems? The problem of homelessness has been always a common case in all big cities everywhere. The root comes from a wide range of reasons, from social economy to personal issues, such as drug or alcohol addiction or mental state. The demographic for homelessness also vary from adults to kids due to so many reasons and occurrences in different levels. In the case of homeless children, Judy Daniels,…

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    athletes refused to stand for the national anthem because they believe that the United States is not holding up the ideal of liberty, freedom and justice for all. These athletes are exercising their First Amendment rights. Athletes, actors and singers are in the public eye. When they behave a certain way i.e. not standing for the anthem people take notice and start talking. Description of the…

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    BLM stands for Black lives matter. It is a recent movement that was created due to the increase in deaths from police brutality, and demanded liberation in the black communities. It started out as just a hashtag and moved to something more as time went on. For most of the black community it’s looked upon as a group that protest for equal treatment. But to the government and white communities it’s even gone as far to be called a terrorist group. When you first think of a black person what image…

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    George Harrison was an English guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is most famously known for being the lead guitarist in the Beatles. Known as the "Quiet One" in the band, he wrote some of their most popular songs such as “Here Comes The Sun,” “Something,” and “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” After his success with the Beatles, he went on to have a long and successful solo career. Through Harrison 's interest in Eastern culture, he introduced the Western World to Indian mysticism, philosophy,…

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    Voice- African American entertainers and activists have a strong voice in America and they must also use that voice to fight with problems in our community. For example, when rappers and singers talking about they life in their music they should be helping rebel against corrupted cops because it would help out a lot. The relationship between the cops and the people is really bad because the innocents are not getting justice at all because…

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    in the late sixties and seventies of the twentieth century, and their songs have immortalized each member, the highest hopes a band could achieve. The Yardbirds were incredibly popular in the mid-sixties and saw several members come and go such as Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, and a man named Jimmy Page,…

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    MTV described her as a moody person. She’s interested in theater, music, and singing. During the first season, viewers observe Blasband as she attempts to determine which path she would prefer to take. Comeau is from Detroit, Michigan. He’s a singer and a guitarist in an indie rock band. MTV described Comeau as a classic Gen-X guy. He comes from a family who has an interest in music. He shares a room with Garner since they are both night owls. Gardner’s birthplace is Jersey City, New Jersey.…

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