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    Orthopedic Surgeons

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    Today, surgeons of any profession only make about $295,000 per year throughout their whole career. While entertainers like Katy Perry and Adele are making around $135 million dollars a year to stand up on a stage and lip sing for an hour or two and attend Red Carpet events. Why is that? Surgeons save lives every single day, they put in eight or more years just for college; And that's before becoming a resident, and they work on life changing surgeries that can go on for over 18 hours or…

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    Super Bowl Research Paper

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    performance to keep the spectators amped up during the mini break with entertainment as well as to keep entertained the viewers at home so they stay on the channel and not be tempted to change it. For the 2015 Super Bowl, the chosen performer was Katy Perry with special appearances by John Lennon and Missy Elliot. In past years, performers included Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Madonna, and The Black Eyed Peas to name a few. During the Super Bowl, I had the…

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    Zootopia Satire

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    engross more than its intended children audience. First and foremost, Zootopia’s humor can be appreciated by the entire family. It has it all from puns, to parodies, to countless wisecracks. Judy has an Ipaw (Ipod) with artists such as Catty Perry( Katy Perry), Fur Figthers (Foo Fighters), Guns N’Rodents ( Guns N’ Roses), Kanine West (Kayne West) etc. Moreover, Zootopia parodies a scene from the Godfather, a classic 1972 movie. In this scene, Mr. Biggs, a rodent, is a mafia boss with a…

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    Language as an Instrument of Oppression Language is a liberating creation that has allowed humans to jot down their thoughts, speak their minds, and fight for entitled rights, but at the same time, language is also thronged with impediments that has hindered certain groups of people, specifically minorities, from seemingly universal rights. In the recent years, gay marriage has been a controversial topic that many people are extremely passionate about or resentful of. Although many of the…

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    Azalea falls into the category of people who uses black culture to gain attention. This category also includes but is not limited to Miley Cyrus, who rapped, twerked, and incorporated black women as props in her 2013 music video “Can’t Stop”, and Katy Perry whose 2014 music video “This is How We Do” utilizes a phrase that was originally coined by black artist Montell Jordan, a picture of Aretha Franklin, and AAE while eating watermelon (Stenberg). Sterburg is arguing that these women have…

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    Most young adults, especially teenage girls, have social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tumblr. Even more people read magazines, watch TV and movies and listen/watch music videos. Social media has become an everyday part of life. But has it gone so far that it helped to alter someone 's view of themselves? Social media has indeed affected the body image of many. There are stickers that have been placed in public restrooms saying "Warning: reflections in this mirror maybe…

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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    publicity from her performance, approximating 117.5 million viewers, coming only second behind Katy Perry's Halftime Show. Lady Gaga's immediate response to her performance included tears of happiness and much crying into her sister's arms. In fact even as she made her way to her dressing room, football fans cheered her on. Responses from other celebrities also sported enthusiasm, and celebration. Katy Perry tweeted "I want jumping gifs stat! Bravo @ladygaga", and Bruno Mars tweeted "@ladygaga…

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    Cultural appropriation is the adoption or use of elements of one culture by members of another culture. For centuries, many groups of people are guilty of this act, especially the white race. Because the U.S population is made up of people from hundreds of different ethnicities and over 13.3 percent of immigrants, it is not surprised that cultures will rub off on you. Even making the culture greater. But wearing a culture and disrespecting a culture are two different things. For example,…

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    Semichem Swot Analysis

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    Nowadays beauty and healthcare products are in great demand and they will always remain in demand as they increase the beauty of a person to a maximum level. These day, even teenage girls and boys have also become conscious about their health, skin care, beauty and wants to take advice from experts to prevent skin problems like rashes, pimples, acne, sun tan etc. You can see beauty parlours are occupied by ladies who are very much interested in face massage, clean up, manicure, pedicure, waxing…

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    society. At first, those who supported “same-sex” relationships, were deemed as a disturbance and disruption to society, predominantly because these ideas questioned the morals that many had been taught from an early age. In fact, in the early 2000s, Katy Perry, an American Pop singer, released her first hit song “I Kissed a Girl”. Many conservatives considered this as an act of disobedience, as “same-sex” relationships were still generally unaccepted at the time, but it sparked controversy on…

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