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    My Idol

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    Movie stars and singers‚ who make a lot of money and are famous‚ are teenager’s admiration. However‚ they don’t even know the person or their personality. To me admiration is a kind of respect. But there aren’t a lot of people in this world who have that kind of respect from me. My mother is the only person who had entered my life and made me look at things differently. My mother actually is an ordinary woman but in her tiny appearance lies an extraordinary fortitude‚ perseverance‚ a altruistic

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    Celebrities and Politics

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    Celebrities and Politics The word media stars or as we call them celebrities‚ refer to those people who via mass media enjoy a greater presence and wider scope of activities in fields such as commonly associated with celebrity prestige‚ are careers in entertainment sphere. Also they are people who have a prominent profile‚ have some public fascination‚ and have a big influence in day-to-day media for people especially young ages. Politician is someone who actively involved in politics‚ plays

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    Visual entertainment media has played a role in shaping American culture and its values in a variety of ways utilizing various methods such as television‚ video games‚ music videos‚ and the Internet. Crime‚ violence‚ fashion‚ foods‚ romance and education are just a few categories in which values can be molded or stem from by viewing visual media‚ all of which comes with both negative and positive aspects. As people watch television and surf the Internet‚ they are subjected to tons

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    Media and Celebrities

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    Subject: Media Question is: To what extent is the media impacted by the rise of celebrities? Media is a huge area which connects people around the world‚ informs them‚ entertains and educates them. It is impossible to imagine a contemporary world without media. Media is the Internet‚ music‚ television‚ advertising and billboards on the streets. One of the most important parts of the media are celebrities. People originally like to know about the life of famous people‚ they follow their life

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    Influence of Entertainment Media Syreeta James HUM/176 May 20‚ 2012 Katy Myers Throughout the years‚ entertainment media has had a large impact on American culture. From music to movies‚ our culture has been heavily influenced by the entertainment world. Entertainment media introduced many people to different fashion‚ eating styles‚ and different points of view on lifestyles‚ music‚ religion‚ and health. The things that are shown through movies‚ music‚ and TV‚ such as advertising or designer

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    Obsession with Celebrities

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    the Queen; we follow them‚ we love them. But has our obsession with celebrities gone too far? So ask yourself: why are we “infected” with this viral disease? Does celebrity worship syndrome affect us? What type of celebrity do we classify as a one we would follow? Why has the Twitter revolution changed our views of celebrities? And most importantly‚ who do we blame for our addictive behaviour? We must turn away from our celebrity driven life and be our own mind controllers. So why are we “infected”

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    Life and Celebrities

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    Compare/Contrast: The Influence From Parents vs. The Influence From Celebrities From the day we were born‚ or even earlier when we were created in the uterus‚ we have been constantly influenced by our surroundings‚ whether they are living things or nonliving objects. Parental genes and nutrition influence the development of human body. Schools‚ teachers‚ peers‚ and TV shows help form our perspectives of the world which we live in. Among so many sources of influence‚ the influence of parents and

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    Sir Francis Bacon identifies an idol as a biased that distorts and deceives man’s interpretation of the world. These idols are what cloud individuals judgements and perceptions of the world because the idols are pre-made and are unable to be corrected with out great personal discipline (Article Two). Bacon believes it is important to consider the bias of the idols because without understanding the bias then one cannot break away the bias to fully be enlightened or have a true knowledge of how the

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    Bacon's Four Idols

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    Bacon’s “The Four Idols” Bacon’s “The Four Idols” is about the reasoning behind our difficulties in understanding the world around us. Bacon describes four types of idols which are the idols of the Tribe; the second‚ idols of the Cave; the third‚ idols of the Marketplace‚ and the fourth‚ idols of the Theatre‚ which in his point of view are natural features of human nature that are common to us all. In order to improve our understanding of the world‚ we as individuals need see things in the correct

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    American Idol Sociology

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    television programming. India’s variation of Who Wants’ to be a Millionaire‚ Kaun Banega Crorepati‚ is one of Indian televisions biggest success stories. It has been the number one show in India with consistently high TV ratings. Indian Idol‚ a spin-off of American Idol‚ is yet another success story. “Reality television is popular because the audiences identify with the contestants and their ups and downs. A dream coming true for someone they relate to is what appeals most to audiences of reality shows

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