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    Miley Cyrus Research Paper

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    those days, everybody knows what – what I’m talking about, everybody gets that way” (Hannah Montana, Nobody’s Perfect, 2008). These lyrics have been taken from Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana’s hit song ‘Nobody’s Perfect’, a song that was once popular amongst young adults. Miley Cyrus, like many young stars of her time, appeared on Disney Channel in a hit TV Show designed specifically for her known as Hannah Montana, which may have been a mistake. Cyrus is only one of many stars who began their…

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    nudity and sex in her music and everyday life. Miley Cyrus is a former actor and now a pop singer. In her acting career, she is most famous for Disney Channel’s “Hannah Montana”. Her father, Billy Ray Cyrus also contributed to her fame because he was also a very popular sing in his own day. After the fourth season of “Hannah Montana” had ended, she really focused on her singer career. Unfortunately, from there she made some poor choices to gain more attention and that’s when it all started to…

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    Have you ever felt the pressures of trying to fit in with the ever-changing trends and fads within your peer group? These pressures can be difficult enough to handle just within a small group of friends or a community, let alone the magnifying glass of the entire country and world. Many celebrities and professional athletes are subject to these scenarios every day of their lives by having their every move watched and every word listened to by millions. The pressures felt by these men and…

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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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    I Love Lucille Ball

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    In the 1950s, every Monday night nearly 16 million Americans throughout the country interrupted their daily schedules to tune in to the timeless family show, I Love Lucy. Lucille Ball and her crew explored the possibilities of television and its untapped potential that would forever alter America’s entertainment industry. Prior to Lucille Ball’s work, there were very few television shows in existence. The television business was risky, few people had a television within their home and even…

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    Essay On Miley Cyrus

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    In “The STory of an Hour,” Mrs. Mallard, a quaint old woman, was informed that her husband had died in a terrible accident, in a manner so gentle as not to upset her and cause her heart to give out. The time period that this story was set in shows great contrast to how we live today, more so how the famous actor and songwriter Miley Cyrus does. Mrs. Mallard and Miley Cyris are so obvisouly in different time periods. The tradions and additdes are clearly different, but the idea of freedom still…

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    Miley's Effect On Society

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    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 because…

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    I believe the old Miley was better, the one that was Hanna Montana. As a child I would watch the show Hanna Montana, and in joyed it as a kid and even look up to her and what she did, but when she had changed I had lost most of my respect for her. Then as I got used to her new self and my respect started to come back for her, but I don't…

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    says "Hannah Montana" messed her up (-- removed HTML --) Miley Cyrus, 24, has grown up in the public eye and has recently come forward about how playing the title character in “Hannah Montana” messed with her head. Miley says the boundaries between her onscreen persona and her actual self became so intensely blurred that her "psyche was damaged." The reality of fame (-- removed HTML --) The singer sat down with CBS Sunday Morning and spoke candidly about how “being Hannah Montana”…

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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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