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    Informative Speech Good evening. I’m here today to talk about Now how many of you have heard of Lady Gaga has become the most influential Pop music artist of our time. An artist’s job is to take an image‚ be it through words or sound‚ lyrics or song; that explains what it’s like to be alive at that time. What makes Lady Gaga’s art so unique is that it captures the period we’re in right now. Lady Gaga has in the last year and a half become a household name. Maybe you have heard one of her catchy

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    across the world‚ girls attending middle school should be permitted to dress like Lady Gaga because she is a role model for both boys and girls alike. For instance‚ her bold sense of fashion and confidence is a true inspiration to all. Prior to her debut‚ she had proudly deemed herself a “freak” in school‚ for she dressed and acted differently than the norm. Beneath her catchy songs and eccentric music videos‚ Gaga emphasizes the importance of originality. Amidst an environment where girls try to

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    Before the meeting‚ I assumed that someone with a stage name like “Lady” (her given name is Stefani Joanne Germanotta) was going to be a bit standoffish—that’s the strategy employed by most nervous young musicians on the occasion of their first real interview‚ in any case. But I never thought she was going to actually be Lady Gaga. These days‚ very few artists play the media like Bob Dylan‚ or stay in character as Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh did in his early career. In the age of VH1’s Behind the Music

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    The Case Against Lady Gaga

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    not seeking the limelight. This notion does not apply to the recently invented pop phenomenon‚ Lady Gaga‚ unless you consider her talent for attracting attention at any cost as well as using theatrics and drama to cover up the truth about her‚ a critical component of being a temporary musician. Someone who does express the natural experience of fame is Amy Winehouse‚ who performs for her love of music rather than to please her audience. The difference between Lady Gaga and Amy Winehouse is authenticityGaga

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    Lady Gaga Is a Role Model

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    I can’t deny it any longer. Lady Gaga is‚ against all odds‚ a role model for girls. Lady Gaga takes herself very (very) seriously. When I first listened to interviews of her‚ I was put off by her nasally monotone and unchanging expression. She does not giggle or smile. In short‚ she does not make the interviewer’s job easy. Once I overcame my discomfort‚ I could appreciate what she was saying. In a world where girls speak every statement as a question‚ second guess themselves in class and

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    Lady Gaga More often than not‚ society will oppose the thought that Pop Star sensation Lady Gaga‚ real name Stefani Joanne Germonatta is a positive role model and there for have no leadership qualities. This I can safely testify against. In my personal opinion and with the facts I have gathered‚ I will outline in this essay a brief history of Lady Gaga‚ as her past is an extremely important story that clearly highlights why

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    © 2001-2008 - Transcription by Deusdet Coppen to MUSIC PUBLISHING Score Free - Artist Lady GaGa Words & Music by Aliaune Thiam‚ Stefani Germanotta and Nadir Khayat Copyright © 2007 Adaptation and Transcription by Deusdet Coppen Publishing Rights for Artist Lady GaGa assigned to MUSIC - Score free Copyright © 2001-2008 - Transcription by Deusdet Coppen to MUSIC PUBLISHING. Rights for Artist Lady GaGa Score Free - All Rigths Reserved (S.J.P - PR) e-mail deusdetcolppen@gmail.com 2 Copyright

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    Lady Gaga is one of the most talented and diverse artists of her time‚ and she has received many awards for her astounding music career. Her childhood seems relatively normal‚ but as her life transpires‚ she becomes erotic and nontraditional with her life choices‚ music‚ and clothing. Gaga is an amazing woman‚ and she has continued to grow in her career. Information from her past to present life gives insight into what makes her a superb artist‚ and this information aids bystanders in acquiring a

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    Are Gay People “Born This Way?” If you ask this question you will receive one of the two reactions: “Yes. People choose to be gay. They are making an immoral choice‚ which humanity should discourage.” Or “No. Sexual preference is biologically determined. Government should protect gay people from discrimination because homosexuality is an unalterable aspect of their identity.” Whether sexual preference is a quality we are born with (nature) or is caused by the environment we are raised in (nurture)

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    Robert H. Schuller once said‚ “Problems are not top signs‚ they are guidelines”. However‚ some people have difficulties on overcoming their problems. In the video “Born This Way”‚ the three issues are self-torture‚ bullying and mental illness. Firstly‚ the issue is self-torture for beauty. Quinn‚ the prettiest girl in McKinley High School who was once an ugly duckling had gone through a hell of transformation on her physical appearance. Why does she hate herself as Lucy Caboosey? According to a study

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