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    Argumentative piece- competitive sports An issue that is hotly debated is the topic of competitive sports. Research shows that overall competitive sports are not a good thing for children to be involved in. Because it can cause a lot of injuries‚ it puts a lot of pressure to do good with the kids‚ and lastly‚ for some sports‚ there are intense training schedules. My first reason is that there are a lot of injuries that happen in competitive sports. My evidence for this is that about 45 million

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    There are many qualities that are desirable in a neighbor. A good neighbor is someone who does not mow over your flowers or does not play music too loud. Robert Frost once said that "A good fence makes a good neighbor." I agree and disagree with this statement.  Most people want a solid fence between their house and their neighbors. I only the other hand‚ see a fence as a way to put yourself in a space that is just yours for nobody else to enter. I think that a fence can be symbolic of an emotional

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    Celebrity Endorsement

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    Investigate the Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on Brand Image Bardia Yousef hakimi Faculty of Management‚ Multimedia University‚ Cyberjaya‚ Malaysia E-mail: Bardia_hkm@yahoo.com Tel: +60174152606 Abed Abedniya Faculty of Management‚ Multimedia University‚ Cyberjaya‚ Malaysia E-mail: Abed.abedniya@gmail.com Tel: +60126808177 Majid Nokhbeh Zaeim Faculty of Management‚ Multimedia University‚ Cyberjaya‚ Malaysia E-mail: Majid.Zaeim@gmail.com Tel: +60173587896 Abstract Nowadays‚ celebrity endorsement is used

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    financial crisis‚ people pay more and more attention to salaries‚ which are the money that people get paid for the work they do. Obviously‚ there will be some people who get high salaries‚ while other people get less. This leads to an argument about whether everyone deserves the money they get. Some people say that famous people‚ such as movie and sports stars‚ get paid far too much money. However‚ these stars definitely deserve the money which they receive because of three reasons: they make a lot of money

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    My Role Model

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    Marc P. Austin Professor Leighton English 099 28 July 2012 My Role Model In my life I have had very few role models. They have been generally people I knew or worked with in the military‚ but they have been the ones I could always go to for advice. As I have gotten older and mature I have realize that more than just these people can be role models to me. For me one of my best role models is my friend Marvin. Marvin and I are a lot alike in some ways. We both grew up with strong father

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    Homeless Role Models

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    “Homelessness is Often Voluntary” “It is Difficult for Athletes to be Role Models” is an article written by Gary Sailes and originally published in the USA Today Magazine on September 11‚ 2001. The original title was "Professionals Athletes: Cultural Icons or Social Anomalies." This is a newspaper article by the Society for the Advancement of Education. Sailes relies entirely on his education being a sports sociologist and opinion in this article‚ the main point of which is that the professional

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    Celebrity obsession

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    Celebrity obsession syndrome is a serious concern for the society in modern times. In this paper we will describe celebrity syndrome is not good thing for individuals and as a whole for the society. Media plays a big role in our everyday lives. There are televisions [as well as magazines‚ movies‚ ads‚ billboards‚ newspapers. etc.] everywhere and media regulates every action of the public through the use of these. The idea at play is that media enters our everyday lives of to the degrees of defying

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    to women earning a whole one fifth less of money than men. For my essay I am going to be showing different examples of sexism in the world. Sexism is discrimination against people‚ typically women‚ because of their sex. Sexism exists in many forms and places‚ including sports‚ the workplace‚ and even education. Sexism is an important issue that needs to be resolved. My first category is sexism in sports. Women’s skills in sports media are downplayed and they are thought to be less skilled than men

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    Youth and Role Model

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    everyone has a role model in their life. They could be anyone all around us. But what exactly is role model? Role model can be define as a person who serves an example‚ where behavior is emulated by others. The question is‚ do role model are important in the growth of individual? I absolutely agree with this statement. I have three reasons to justify my point. Firstly ‚ role model are highly important for us physiologically helping us through life during our development‚ to make important decisions

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    Jozui in her passage argues to the audience that people should stop supporting companies who use celebrity endorsers and that there should be laws to combat this type of advertising. The author supports her claim by first pointing out that companies simply use famous or familiar faces to sway the opinions of their viewers. She continues by giving examples of how certain companies use athletes or talk show hosts are just paid to pretend to be a user of the product. The author’s purpose is to persuade

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