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    Lil Mama Essay

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    Niatia “Lil Mama” Kirkland has had many roles throughout her career as she is a dancer, actress, and entertainer; but many now only know her as a meme, or a played out joke. Lil Mama’s first single, “Lip Gloss” came out in 2007 and was the game changer for her becoming career and had everything needed for a one hit wonder – a catchy beat, a catchy dance and something women of all ages could relate to, lip gloss. Although, her flow wasn’t awful and her dance moves were on point, people didn’t…

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    Nowadays it seems like nearly everyone is a Miley Cyrus fan and it's kind of infectious. Well, everyone except for perhaps Nicki Minaj. The recent 4th Annual Variety Show and Hilarity for Charity James Franco’s Bar Mitzvah was a star studded event. For those who don't already know, James is that guy from the Kim Jong Un movie. You know that one where they nearly got everyone killed and there was a huge Sony hacking scandal. Yeah, that one. Anyway, it was Miley Cyrus who stole the show once again…

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    When people turn 18 years old the first thing one can think of is that they are finally a legal adult. They can vote, take part in lottery drawings, and buy cigarettes. However, these are important hurdles to pass for some, but they do not classify people as adults. “Research has highlighted how the degree of endorsement of such and other adulthood-related criteria (e.g., going through legal and biological transitions involving age boundaries and physical growth, respectively) during the…

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    The celebrity I chose to write about is Miley Cyrus, and as some may remember her childhood role as Hannah Montana. Miley Cyrus has been getting a lot of attention in the news the last couple years, but not the kind of attention most want. She has been noticed a lot because of her extreme change in looks and actions. Miley was always seen as an innocent girl who had a very close relationship with her father. Over the past couple years she has had an "I don't care what people think of me"…

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    Breaking Dawn is the last film of the famous romantic film series The Twilight Sapa which was produced in 2011. The film series attract teenagers from all over the world by the love story of the highschool girl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and the vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). In Breaking Dawn, the Bella’s Transformation scene is one of the most wonderful and unforgetable moments because it marks an important change in both Bella’s body and life. After giving birth to her daughter…

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    Rising Pop Cookie

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    Rising pop singer Becky G. is about to showcase her talent in acting, as she now becomes a part of Fox's second season of Empire. Latino Post reported that she will play the role of Valentina. Becky G. graced an interview with Entertainment Weekly where she spilled some information about her role and it is related to the character of Cookie (Taraji P. Henson). She said, "Well, I play Valentina, and let's just put it this way: they were calling me baby Cookie on set. I'm feisty. Like, the Becky…

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    As described on page 20, a skyscraper shows culture as a hierarchy where at the pinnacle of the skyscraper it 's a description of high culture or classy things that we like. However, visually it can be stated that we have less of class than we have of our guilty pleasures. It can also be stated that we have more guilty pleasures because as the shape of a skyscraper starts at the base that holds the flow of the building which is much bigger as you progress up to our idea of high culture. In other…

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    Feminism In Miley Cyrus

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    bisexual, or straight. She believes that putting a label on her due to her sexuality is not the correct way of determining who she is as a person, and therefore, it is irrelevant to do so. In a deeper observation at the VMA’s, Miley spoke about her Hannah Montana persona. She admits that it was out of control, which inspired her to take her adult life in control. “While promoting…

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    Miley's Effect On Society

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    This attracted a lot of unwanted attention from former “Hannah Montana” fans, and films, music, and television critics. This began the controversy of Miley’s career. She did not stop there though; when Robin Thicke accompanied her, she ran a foam finer over her private parts. This was the topic of magazines, like Billboard, for weeks. That’s not including all the attention she received on social media. Parents of children that loved “Hannah Montana” were disgusted and refused to listen to her…

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    Destiny Hope Cyrus, better known as Miley, is a famous young performing artist who just recently labeled herself as a feminist. The question is; what characteristics make someone a feminist? Within the last couple of years, Cyrus has released some questionable music videos to the public while simultaneously calling herself a female supporter. Feminists are people who believe in equal rights, which Cyrus does agree with. However, what the singer fails to understand is that females are worth more…

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