Moral Responsibilities of Celebrity Role Models Essay

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    emphasis on the importance of role models. In fact, a majority of us have had a role model at one time or another. For young children, it's quite common to idolize a particular person or television character. We allow our idols to dictate our life, our behavior, what we wear, and even our thoughts. Children often display their appreciation through copying their behavior, regardless of whether or not they understand their idol's behavior. Would Leonardo from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series eat pizza or fresh greens? Anyone who grew up watching the show would know the answer. They have become conditioned to know what Leonardo would choose, highlighting the impression television shows and pop culture can make on the minds of the youth. Their usual thought processes are bypassed, and what they know to be true through witnessing overrides what they…

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    is their role model. Many of these people are children and teens so because of this people think that it is the sports teams responsibility to hold players to a higher standard for their personal conduct. It is the sports teams responsibility because of the power athletes can have in a society and the image of the team and the game they can create. Players should be held to a higher standard because since they are celebrities they have the power to spread messages to their fans and society. In…

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    whether others make effective rhetorical choices or not. In addition, the evidences play an important role in a persuasive paper, so I also need to determine whether the authors choose effective evidences to support their main claims. Through this assignment, I also reflect on my writings and think about how I can improve my paper using other people’s paper as references. To read, analyze, and synthesize complex texts and incorporate multiple kinds of evidence purposefully in order to…

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    Athletes As A Role Model

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    nowadays many people say they look up to superstar athletes and celebrities as their role models. The dictionary’s definition of a role model is a person whose behavior, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially by younger people. Personally my definition of a role model is someone who sets great examples for others, people looking up to them, and being inspirational. The role models we choose are how we want our lives to look like in the future. We all need role models to…

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    youths from a Christian perspective. Male celebrities have a tremendous influence on young male fans. This poems states, “when the options or aspirations are some combination/of criminal or athlete, actor, or rapper,” (line 26-28) are the mainstream media’s obtainable goals for young men to emulate. Within this poem he addressed the negative stereotypes in the entertainment industry which are celebrated and imitated by a generation of young males. Not only does he address the stereotypes, he…

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    1799, George Washington was the president of the United States, and today Kanye West and Donald Trump are running for presidency; it is the time and age of celebrity. I often hear people joke about whether they should vote for Kanye West, which I confess worries me because we absolutely need a strong leader now more than ever. Years ago to be in charge entailed so much more then family name or who you…

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    and economic class standing. They are held to an unspoken standard because of their riches, but they do not live up to it because they are normal human beings. Their faults and successes are magnified from their fame in the spotlight. Fitzgerald uses this concept of moral decay, or behavior reflecting poorly on yourself, multiple times in The Great Gatsby. The audience is fond of Gatsby and he is a likeable character, but he is involved in a hit and run, and his credibility with the audience…

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    Athletes Should Not be Expected to be Role Models When you hear the phrase “all-star athlete” what kind of person pops into your head? Do you imagine an incredibly gifted individual with phenomenal athletic abilities, or do you envision a super hero that you can look up to? Often, professional athletes are given the misconception of being role models in society. In reality, they are people like you and me doing their job. The only differences may be their high salaries and buffed up egos,…

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    Chapter 5 Throughout history, athletes have always been seen as role models. The development of external factors such as media has pushed even more the pressure of the role and image of athletes. Nowadays, sports has turned athletes into multimillionares, portraining their lifestyles as the best possible success one could have. Already in ancient Rome, it all started with gladiators. They were making the show and having the crowd cheer. The gladiator was seen as a hero and the fact of…

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    is that Smile Foundation can tie up with telecom service providers whereby their subscribers can send an SMS to a predetermined numbers specifying the amount they want to donate and that amount would be deducted from their balance and transferred to the account of Smile Foundation. * Physical Evidence: Smile Foundation can use their website to share information with the general public to inform them how they carry out their development activities and how they use the donations that they…

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