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    various aspects of my life‚ based on their personal characteristics‚ accomplishments‚ and values. But‚ when reflecting on truly personal influences in my life‚ no one has had a greater impact than my father. He was and continues to be a positive role model as a father‚ a husband‚ and electrician. My father has worked very hard in his life to make sure he provides his family with everything they need. Even though my father worked all of the time‚ he still managed to make time for his family. He took

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    through a trial to see what they do when faced with a challenge. Do heroes run when it gets tough or do they stay and risk their life? Heroes sacrifice themselves to help people‚ become role models for others and do not think about themselves‚ but are instead selfless.

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    What I noticed from an educational standpoint is that students need three things to be successful‚ the first being a positive and caring role model‚ the second is acceptance by their community and the third a sense of responsibility. The two themes which stood out most was whether or not these aspects were being applied to the child or not. Role Model A role model

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    The Celebrity Influence on Teens of Today In today’s media‚ many people are exposed to material they see or hear which affects their choices on a day to day basis. Teenagers are the most common victims of the media because they are so vulnerable. One of the main causes of this media influence on them is celebrity behavior. Celebrities can change how a teen looks at him or herself in the mirror. They can also have an effect on a teen’s choices in bad habits. They have the power to persuade teens

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    computer screen‚ looking through the articles and pictures of all her favorite celebrities. She wishes she could become as skinny and beautiful as they are. This could be a harmless situation or it could damage her physical and mental health greatly. She could turn her life around in a positive way and push herself to do great things. However‚ there is a chance she could starve and think negatively about herself. Celebrity culture is continuously harming teens by the growing need of being noticed‚ making

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    Leeds University Business School Celebrity street snap photos – A new form of celebrity endorsement to create fashion brand awareness and product desirability in the Asia market. Jill Yu-Lin‚ Wu Supervisor: Angela Carroll Date: August / 2013 Word count: 11‚879 This dissertation is submitted in part fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of the requirements for the degree of MA Corporate Communications and Public Relations FOR OFFICE USE ONLY SCRIPT NO

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    The Effectiveness of Celebrity Endorsement in India Abstract  The practice of celebrities being used for rendering services other than performing their actual job as either an actor or an athlete‚ such as endorsements has proliferated over time. Despite the cost and the risks involved with this technique of advertising‚ it is been used quite extensively in the present era. The instrument of celebrity endorsement has nowadays become a pervasive element in advertising and communication management

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    By: Kairen Garber 5/26/17 Career ED. Jacoby Ellsbury I am inspired by many people but when it comes down to it Jacoby Ellsbury is definitely the most inspiring. He is known for his amazing success on and off of the baseball diamond. He is my role model because through all of the hard places he has come from and the small town of Madras‚ Oregon he still achieved the American dream of becoming a Major League Baseball player. Jacoby McCabe Ellsbury was born on September 11‚ 1983 in Madras‚ Oregon

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    Parents are role models or best teachers Parenting is one of the most difficult and challenging tasks especially in this present generation. Parents play a very important role in the upbringing of children. They are the first and earliest teachers for the children. I myself as a parent must admit that my son behaves best when I attend to him the most. Though he’s just three years old yet I find that his behaviour is far better when I spend quality and quantity time with him. Parents have

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    Have you read The Pearl‚ The Bicycle‚ and The Nest? If not‚ I will tell you the similarities between these three novels and why the three main characters of these short stories are bad role models for young people. Kino committed a crime‚ Hanna didn’t follow her aunt’s commands and Jimmy disobeys his parents. Firstly‚ Kino was about to hurt the attacker that came to Kino’s house. The attacker threatened and challenged him. “His right hand went it his shirt and felt his knife”. (P55 Chapter 4 Steinbeck)

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