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    The Sacco Scandal

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    Now a days, everyone has their own personal device such as an iPhone or a smartphone in general. Older generational people would say that it is bad, but people our age would say it is great. Since we have this great technology it is sometimes good and other times bad. For instance, someone could go on twitter right now and say something completely rude to someone and it could make that person get really sad or mad. According to Rothwell, “Flaming is a cyber-term for an abusive, attacking written…

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    examine the effects on the workforce by explaining that “[i]t also could provide an invaluable benefit: injecting new resources and new energy into an American civic culture.” Murray believes that with a UBI the American people will be given enough to survive, and with this the people can focus on making the world and themselves better and happier. On this quest of bettering the world,…

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    musician in a band in Chicago tries to pursue his dream as a lead singer for a famous rock band called “The Fire House”. He gets recognized by the agent in one of his performances and ends up getting the part for the famous rock band. He gains fame and people starts to love him but peer pressure from his partners drags him towards the wrong direction and brings different kinds of trouble on his hands. He assumes that he is having a great time but then he realizes that he is destroying his life…

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    Cause of Death: Celebrities In today’s modern age, it seems like the people with the most influence on our daily lives aren’t the people that actually control our government but are instead the people that have the most followers on social media: celebrities. Instead of catching up on worldly affairs, it is safe to assume that most Americans would much rather binge watch a whole season of, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” or read the most recent scandal in Hollywood from the various tabloid…

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    celebrities during their segments. They have a great deal of influence over the general public that seems to be growing more and more every day. Some people look up to celebrities and treat them as if they were “god-like” figures. Celebrities should be held to the same standards as non-celebrities.…

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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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    We hear of multiple children under the age of 16 becoming celebrities. Kylie Jenner is a prime example- but how does this affect their view of education? If these children gain a celebrity status, they will be ruining their vision of life as well as towards success. Having a celebrity status is dangerous to children because they will be exposed to stress at such a young age and they will be put on the limelight by the media. The media’s watchful eyes will perhaps contaminate their actions; which…

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    Aaron Carter Failures

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    5 ex-celebs who are completely broke today (-- removed HTML --) We all love to fantasize about what we'd do with fame and fortune. Well, these ex-celebs had them both and found a way to lose them too. Here are some names you might recognize that did just that. 1. Aaron Carter The preteen pop singer found himself filing for bankruptcy in 2013, despite selling over 10 million albums worldwide in the last 20 years. Carter, now 30 (feel old?), was more than $3.5 million in debt, mostly from not…

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    Marilyn Monroe Monologue

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    put on a show for everyone. They don’t know what has been going on. It feels like I’m drowning with each click on the camera for photos. On a daily basis, people come up to me saying how blessed I am and how they wish they were me. Actually, they don’t want to be mentally disturbed, depressed, and not be able to show it. Fame is not all people say it is. Of course there are benefits but you could say that about anything. You can’t have lazy days and are always expected to be perfect. There is no…

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    complete safety. Photoshop is a dangerous tool in the way that it conveys an unrealistic image of a body that is not achievable. Magazines and photos don’t come with a disclaimer that explains that the body in the images is altered, as they should. People, usually young women, see these…

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