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    people and their actions holds an indirect impact on them. Secondly‚ by choosing to be a public figure‚ they are indirectly agreeing to risk their privacy and to expose their private lives. For example‚ as an artiste‚ kids of all ages look up to Miley Cyrus as an idol‚ a role model. After news of her consuming drugs broke out‚ these vulnerable group of kids are affected greatly. Lastly‚ their actions will only give others an excuse to do the same thing. Besides that‚ their actions will affect the people’s

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    Wal Mart Analysis

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    amping up its typical weekly discounts designed to lure customers. The company will decrease their prices on about 10‚000 items in stages‚ which took place April 1st. Examples online include an Acer 10.1-inch netbook from $348 to $328‚a pair of Miley Cyrus & Max Azria denim shorts priced at from $14 to $10. Wal-Mart has been advertising all of these discounts with a TV‚ print and online campaign with the theme "It’s Rollback Time at Walmart." Although the discounts presented are more than the discounts

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    SOCIETY AND CULTURE ‘TO WHAT EXTENT DOES THE MUSIC INDUSTRY SEXUALISE YOUNG WOMEN?’ Sexualisation is a way that mass media‚ celebrities or advertising can make young or old people‚ especially young girls‚ become more provocative in the way that they speak‚ dress and behave (BBC network‚ 2014). It can also force people to change in character‚ which is a growing concern. Sexualisation in our society has become extremely prevalent within the younger female gender. Some may dismiss this

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    Imperfection Essay

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    Sometimes in life Individuals make mistakes; many of these mistakes lead to conflict and make them look bad. This commonly said expression "Every rose has its thorns" demonstrates the imperfection in even the sweetest of angels. Miley Cyrus began as a positive role model for kids and teens and now she is setting negative examples. Miley was an average girl with brown wavy hair showing her crocked teeth everytime she smiled. She became a tween popstar for the show Hannah Montana on Disney

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    THE POP STAR

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    singing her new hit single. This pop star represents a young and wild teenager. She does what she wants and does not care about what anyone thinks‚ that’s what makes her stand out the most from all the other performers‚ from that night. Miley Cyrus The Past When I was 14 years old the fights and arguments my parents had was so stressful to me that the only choice for me was to break out of my house and run away‚ but not forever. I only wanted to catch some air ‚ because my head was about

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    Self esteem

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    their bodies‚ which can lead to an eating disorder. Many television ads contribute to the over sexualizing of teen girls. Young girls worship celebrities and often imitate what they see. A very famous celebrity that young girls look up to is Miley Cyrus. She was formerly known as Hannah Montana‚ the kind and sweet girl next door‚ now turned into a wild‚ out of control‚ drug addict. She has been seen participating in many lewd activities in public‚ wearing close to no clothes‚ and lately on the VMA’s

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    Role Models

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    find myself peeved when in the aftermath of negative publicity‚ or “bad behavior‚” celebrities offer the disclaimer that they never set out to be role models. For instance‚ in the aftermath of her provocative (pornographic?) VMA performance‚ Miley Cyrus has reportedly stated‚ “My job isn’t to tell your kids how to act or how not to act‚ because I am still figuring that out for myself” (as reported in OK Magazine). Similarly‚ Rihanna has posted on Instagram that‚ “’Role Model’ is not a position or

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    Reputation Define Essay

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    Habigail Nonthe Sanchez Mrs. Brundage ENG101 September 12‚ 2014 Defining the Views Tall stand of Chocolate Candy bars displayed in center of the grocery store .Rise high looking good ready to eat consume without a doubt .The craving of the chocolate in your mouth. Finding yourself in the feeling you get that is priceless its good emotion by seeing this brand. The company’s product is doing its job the candy is rise without its reputation or high demand it wouldnt be on the shelves. Looking into

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    Soundtrack of Your Life

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    Aleesah Brown English 113-51 16 April 2011 Paper 1 “The Soundtrack of Your Life” Music is a key factor in my life‚ now and has been for as long as I remember. Music is one thing that can control my mood and emotions unlike any other. The sounds and melodies of the composition have the potential to sway my moods from a dark gloomy state all the way to a joyous and soothing harmonic atmosphere. Music allows me to control how and what I want to be‚ or represent. Music is almost like picking out

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    Modern Day Music

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    Modern day music In todays society it really doesn’t take a lot of effort to become a “talented” or “well known” musician as you can probably tell by some popular artists such as Tyga‚ Jay-Z or Miley Cyrus. In my opinion‚ those three are terrible. In America today in order to become famous “musician” all you need to do is write down a vague rhyme that makes zero sense‚ get an average singer to sing it‚ auto-tune it and wear the correct clothes. Once that one song has been put out‚ mindless

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