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    Tupac as a Role Model

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    Harouna Sidibe Many people saw Tupac as someone they should look up too‚ because he fought for people who got no attention in the media. For example he also spoke to people through his music. In his own words when “When you listen to my music‚ all my songs have a message. “All my songs are with purpose”. Tupac should be worthy of admiration because he tried to help those in need of help through his music. He had messages in his songs for people who struggled with racism‚ respect for

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    of media‚ celebrities have more and more impact on the young. A lot of people think celebrities have a responsibility to act as role models. However‚ I disagree with this opion. There are many other ways to find role models for young people. Plus‚ celebrities become famous because they can sing‚ dance‚ act‚ or they are super good at something. But celebrities are human beings too. Like everyone else‚ celebrities make mistakes too. People think celebrities should act as role models because celebrities

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    Celebrities

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    Each week our two teenagers debate a hot topic. This week ... Dennis Wu‚ 17‚ St Joseph’s College There are constant outcries and complaints from celebrities about not having enough privacy. I’m really put off by such comment. Celebrities should not be entitled to the privacy enjoyed by the public because they are constantly in the spotlight and virtually everything they do is in the public domain. It is perfectly reasonable for the press and the paparazzi to go after their personal lives. Public

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    CONCEPT OF CELEBRITY CELEBRITY SELLS AN EXPLORATION OF THE CONCEPT OF CELEBRITY AND ITS IMPORTANCE WITHIN MAGAZINE PUBLICATION DESIGN Our thinking about human greatness has changed since Shakespeare divided great individuals into three classes: Those who had greatness thrust upon them‚ those who achieved greatness‚ and those born great. The concepts of stars‚ Celebrities‚ and prominent people are social constructs. As the meaning of celebrity will perpetually redefine itself in an ever changing

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    Role Model Essay

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    Norma Jeane Mortenson Baker‚ most commonly knows as Marilyn Monroe‚ was a role model for woman‚ teaching them to be independent and proud of who they are. Her personal values included individuality‚ self esteem‚ sex appeal‚ and embracing womanhood. Her views seem to reflect parts of both Naturalism and Humanism. Her belief that people should do what they feel is right and what their normal human urges lead them to make me conclude that she would have agreed with parts of both of these worldviews

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    Rebecca Role Model

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    residence early this morning on June 1st‚ 2060. Becky‚ as her family liked to call her‚ was born in Carrollton‚ Tx where she then began living her life in a small town called Coppell‚ TX. Growing up the youngest in a family of five Rebecca always had role models to look up to and lean on when she needed a hand. At the age of 24 she attended a mission trip to SouthEast Africa to help give children there a new perspective of life as well as assist in educating them. A year later she traveled back to Africa

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    Athletes as Role Models

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    Athletes good or bad role models? Professional athletes in American sports play a large part in the views of a good role model. Many children and young athletes look up to them as Heroes in our society. There may be numerous reasons that prove professional athletes can be true idols‚ but more evidence corrupting the idea of heroic athletes. Athletes are good at what they do; they work hard in order to make it in the big leagues. Working hard to get what you want is something to look up to. Though

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    Essay #1: Celebrities have a tremendous influence on the young‚ and for that reason‚ they have a responsibility to act as role models. Miley Cyrus‚ Amanda Bynes‚ and Britney Spears what do all these celebrities have in common? They all rose to stardom as childhood stars and have become a tremendous part of children’s lives. They have transformed from talented singing to talented acting. As these stars tend to grow older they become exposed to an amount of certain things. These things include body

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    Role Model Communicator:

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    opinion that Barack Obama is a role model communicator. President Obama has found a way to communicate his thoughts and ideas in a way that many people find acceptable. Prior to being a presidential nominee‚ Barack Obama was a senator for the state of Illinois. As senator he was known to be charismatic and an influential speaker. Politics aside‚ I think his style of communication to be ethical‚ effective‚ and honest. President Obama was able to become a modern day celebrity through his motivating and

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    Athletes as Role Models

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    Athletes as Role Models Athlets have been lookd up to as role models for as long as sports have exsted. There is just something attractive about the thought of being in good physical condition and being talented in sports. But‚ are athlets the kind of people that children should be looking up to for direction and guidance? Many children often look up to the professional athletes as role models. In fact‚ in 1995 Sports Illustrated for Kids did a survey for kids who were ages 7 through 12 about

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