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    The moral responsibilities of the media in regards to the news/journalism are, news manipulations, truth, and conflict with the law. The news manipulations says that the news can manipulate or be manipulated. The government and corporations may attempt to manipulate the news media by either using censorship or ownership, it just depends. I thinks it strange that they want to try and manipulate us, but then turns around and be truthful about it, which leads to my next one: Truth. Truth, which…

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    Animal Cruelty is occurring worldwide.There are millions of animals being abused yearly.Many people are unaware of the topic animal abandonment. For example, social media, fundraising, and adopt-a-thons are three ways to help spread awareness and inform people of animal abandonment around the world. Adopt-a-thons are great ways to get communities apart of finding a pet to love and care for.For an example according to this quote “Nearly 300 pets were adopted over the three days during last…

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    It has become more negative, listeners have lost their personal connection with the actual music, and the competitive drive that the genre once had has slowly went away. Today’s rap artist relies heavily on the social media, videos, and paparazzi. The person who media shows is, in most cases, different than who the artist actually is, but their public image is how artists today become popularized. When Hip Hop first originated in the 1970’s, it wasn’t that popular, but its uniqueness made…

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    Teresa Giudice Case Study

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    Teresa Giudice’s release from prison is set for Dec. 23, 2015, and everyone is anxiously waiting for her to return home to her family. However, this camera-loving woman has banned the cameras from filming her release from the Danbury Federal Correctional Institute, according to Radar Online, Dec. 14, 2015. A source told Radar Online, ““Bravo won’t be allowed on the premises at the prison. Officials would never agree to it.” The only thing that Bravo has been able to do with Teresa, is tape her…

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    Theologians found it extraordinary that Catherine had great wisdom in her replies to the theologians’ questions. Catherine of Siena was followed around by what we call nowadays, a paparazzi. She was asked questions in Avignon, Genoa, and, of course, Siena. Having the wisdom that she did, Catherine achieved an outstanding position for a woman of her time. Catherine had her own beliefs about every single thing, so she would persuade…

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    Kardashian Research Paper

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    A World Without the Kardashians- a better place People love to hate the Kardashians. Their ridiculous antics grab people’s attention. Their opulent lifestyles leave people feeling both disgust and awe. The faces of the Kardashian clan, disfigured by plastic surgery and caked in makeup, grace the covers of countless magazines. To many people, the name ‘Kardashian’ is a synonym for ‘guilty pleasure’. Each day, the Kardashian brand becomes more and more successful. Their fame has skyrocketed, and…

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    Frank O Hara

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    Frank O' Hara is a very prolific author. When hewrites a poem, he tackles subjects such as tabloids and paparazzi with abstract ideas and analogies that require you to look at the smallest of details to uncover. This is such the case in his poem aptly named "Poem" where Lana Turner, an actress in Hollywood, is being targeted by the tabloids. Frank O'Hara employs clever diction, an excited tone, and a variety of literary devices to reveal her true intent of this poem. Her word choice is a perfect…

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    Funny In Farsi Analysis

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    Author Firoozeh Dumas and Mawi Asgedom, both tells their stories from moving to their country to America. In Funny in Farsi, Dumas tells her story in a entertaining way. She moved here with her family. In Of Beetles and Angels, Asgedom talks about his education and family, which is informative. He graduated from Harvard. They both have different purposes but they both talk about the journey, they experience when they came to America. In Funny in Farsi, Dumas wanted to entertain the reader by…

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    who cannot relate to Lamar in this instance notice the immediate differences, which causes empathy to be short-lived by the listeners. Another instance in which Lamar further differentiates himself from the listener is through the line, “Dodgin’ paparazzi, freakin’ through the cameras” (Lamar 73). This goes to remind the listener that despite the many struggles…

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    During her tour in mid 2000’s Avril’s grandfather died. During that she canceled the tour to have some time off. There is proof that Avril hired a “look alike” to show up to events so the paparazzi wouldn’t follow her. So the rumor is that when the real Avril died the replacement soon took after as her. The rumor though behind this is, Avril got very depressed and soon couldn’t follow through with career so she took her own life. Then her…

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