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    Some celebrities who have shown with eating problems are Jane Fonda, Lady Gaga, and Kelly Clarkson, juts to mention a few. There is Bates who is a use to suffer from anxiety and would starve herself to hurt herself when she was 13 years old, now she works with Project Heal. According to Haberman, this organization is non-profit that helps with…

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    Instagram such as “thinspiration”. The inspirational stories of celebrities can also help curb the influence of anorexia. Many celebrities have gone through the struggles of anorexia. Some examples are, Jessica Alba, Mary Kate Olsen, Lady Gaga, and Kelly Clarkson. Effects on the person/Day-to-Day Life A victim of anorexia will feel weak and tired. They may notice they have dry hair and skin. Their hair may also fall out. The victim may feel depressed and become withdrawn. They will bruise…

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    Real Husbands of Hollywood In the late 90s and early 2000s Television channels started to get blan and was becoming difficult to come up with original TV series so they started to created reality TV shows. There were different types of reality shows like “Survivor” where contestants were stranded on a remote island and had to use their nature skills to survivor. Later on MTV and BET decided to to join the trends with TV shows such as “The Real World” and “College Hill”. These shows choose a…

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    My Memoir What doesn’t kill you can only make you stronger is what I learned in 2012. At 10 years old I had a stroke. When it happened all I could think about was how bad the start was. But then I realized just how amazing the journey and how amazing the end ould be. The events leading up to my stroke were agonizing to say the least. I went home from school because I wasn’t feeling well. I was freezing and all I wanted to do was sleep. Then in the following days I went to go visit my mom. I…

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    Music is termed as sound that is organized using melody or rhythm. If you bang something making in a rhythmic way, then you are making music. Music has pitch, rhythm, and timbre. People have loved music since the Stone Age. People in the Stone Age made music from trying to imitate sounds that occurred naturally. This kind of music is also found these days. Animals use music to guard their territories. Song birds and monkeys are good at this. Music is a language for all humans where normal…

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    Chapter 15- Rock Traditions and the Business of Change The music industry itself developed and introduced a new idea in selling albums. Starting from the 1970s, with the DIY revolution, to the 1990s, featuring digital recording, prices and accessibility to digital music became cheaper and easier to use. Thus, electronic distribution was the first to revolutionize. Internet sales thrived as compact disks became less of a desire for people to travel to buy; the sales of physical CDs declined…

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    Kesha Sebert, better known simply as “Kesha” of award-winning singer/songwriter fame, has been the center of attention amid recent controversy surrounding the rape allegations she made against her producer, Dr. Luke (Lukasz Gottwald). Kesha’s initial lawsuit was filed in California against Gottwald in October of 2014. This was shortly after her time spent in a rehabilitation center for an eating disorder, for which she blames years of abuse from her producer. Gottwald countered with a lawsuit…

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    The Death Came Next to Me Life is like rites of passage, we go through many obstacles in our lifetime, some of them are bad and others aren’t. However, we always gain knowledge out those obstacle or experiences we face which affects our personality and who we are as a human being. I remember waking up in the hospital seeing my mom and aunt crying. I first saw my elated father carrying food, because I was in a coma for 12 hours. After I woke up the doctor took me off the respirator and the IV.…

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    helped me be the better and brighter person I am today.From my experiences I became a blunt person, not to the point that I am mean, just that I’m only going to tell the truth and not sugar coat things. “ What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” ( Clarkson 2011) shows that a lot of things will get in one’s way, but no…

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    It has been generally accepted that listening to music can improve mental health as it has the ability to divert us from stress by promoting positive state of mind (MacDonald & Wilson, 2014). In the society we currently live in, the self-awareness of most people is diminishing progressively since individuals are often overwhelmed with works and other activities, reducing the time spent for themselves. We often fail to realize that time for ourselves is essential since it would reboot our brain,…

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