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    This I Believe Essay

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    twirling around in some frilly dress my mother picked out on a February night for the annual Girl Scouts Father-Daughter Dance. I dance in a circle with my closest friends to whoever the popular singer was at the time - probably Hilary Duff or Britney Spears. I act embarrassed of my father wanting to join in‚ but I know that when a slow song comes on‚ I will jump at the opportunity to show off my dad’s dance moves as I follow along‚ standing on his feet. I am sixteen years old at my cousins wedding

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    Ambition Gone Wrong Britney Spears is known as one of the most iconic celebrities of all time. She had the ambition to do whatever it took to get to where she wanted to be. In May of 2005‚ Spears and Federline were the dynamic duo who started their own five-episode reality TV show called‚ Britney and Kevin: Chaotic. The show caused them to get more attention in the real world and soon became known for the criticism towards Britney. A little after that they had two kids and then surprisingly their

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    Merchants of Cool

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    teenagers are stubborn‚ as said before‚ they are also in a confused stage of their life where they deal with body and emotional changes. Teenagers are known to be very hormonal. When the media outlets keep projecting sex symbols such as famous Britney Spears or other known women in crop t-shirts this gives out a message that in order to be successful or famous this is what a girl needs to do. The media focuses on the physical appearance which makes girls‚ like the one in the documentary trying out

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    short story written by Polly Clark in 2006. My focus point is William and his life‚ which I will analyze and interpret. I will also discuss the text with‚ Ken Follett’s introduction to the 1999 edition of The Pillars of the Earth and picture 2‚ Britney Spears‚ a photograph‚ Circus Tour‚ 2009. William is very unhappy with his life‚ because he feels as if his work I being taking for granted.1 We start feeling sorry for him‚ because his feelings are described in the text and also manipulative‚ as it

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    Love is a word that can be described in many ways. In the song “Toxic” by Britney Spears‚ poison is defined as love‚ an addiction that one cannot escape. When one is in love‚ one is usually in a state in which they are oblivious of all their exterior surroundings and can only focus on one thing: the person they love. In fact‚ that love develops into an addiction. That is where I believe the problem lies. Adolescents and young adults throw their lives away in the early stages of their lives because

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    Influences of Society

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    heads that they can be like the people they see. In today’s world it’s not about being ourselves‚ it’s about trying to be like other people. When kids hear a certain music group or a performer like Eminem and Britney Spears‚ they get visions in their heads that they can be them. Britney spears dresses like a slut‚ acts like a slut‚ and then gets mad when people call her a slut. Girls growing up see that and try to be that‚ in which they get raped or assaulted by the way they dress. Eminem raps about

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    on April 13‚ 2009 A few years ago‚ Britney Spears and her entourage swept through my boss’s office. As she sashayed past‚ I blushed and stammered and leaned over my desk to shake her hand. She looked right into my eyes and smiled her pageant smile‚ and I confess‚ I felt dizzy. I immediately rang up friends to report my celebrity encounter‚ saying: "She had on a gorgeous‚ floor-length white fur coat! Her skin was blotchy!" I’ve never been much of a Britney fan‚ so why the contact high? Why should

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    attention all the time. It is not fair to blame celebrities just because people think they should be role models. Take the example of Britney Spear‚ young people are so fascinated by her songs and dances. But when it comes to love and marriage‚ she is unluckily on a wrong path. Many girls make same kind mistakes and they learn from lessons. We cannot expect Britney to be a role model then blame her on bad experience. In a word‚ celebrities have huge influence on the young. But celebrities do not

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    celebrities with their lavish lifestyles‚ riches and physical attractiveness are perceived as role models for all types of behaviour‚ whether good or bad. In recent years especially‚ the behaviour of some of these celebrities such as pop idols Britney Spears and Eminem‚ footballers like David Beckham and film stars for example Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been observed as good or bad example. One celebrity who is always receiving high profile media coverage which portrays her as a poor role

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    Thin Is Beautiful

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    body and wears smaller clothes as well. Search mostly any sit-com and surely‚ one will have a difficult time finding an "average" sized person. On Mtv‚ and the other music channels‚ thin pretty girls are seen everywhere. From the singers‚ like Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera‚ to the back up dancers prancing around in thongs and tiny bathing suits. They sing about how sexy the girls are that have smooth‚ silky skin and thin‚ muscular‚ nearly fat-less bodies. If a girl is subjected to this enough

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