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    define a celebrity? Daum defines a celebrity as someone who is easily recognized in the street and who has made an effort to become well known through his or her work and talent. 3. What does Daum mean in paragraph 7 when she says‚ “it’s pretty clear that it’s never been a worse time to be famous”? I think Daum feels that being a celebrity now days aren’t as valuable as it used to be. It’s not about talent anymore‚ and there is a lot of competition. 4. How does Daum see today’s celebrities as different

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    the bad things and so little time on the good things that celebrity do. Celebrities can’t hide from the non- stopping‚ media machine. It follows them wherever they go. 2.) For: Knowingly there’s a lot of pressure out there for these Hollywood Stars. They get paid stacks of money just to get the hottest bodies on earth. According to Newsweek’s reporter Kathleen Deveny‚ kids today are being shown images of oversexed‚ underdressed celebrities who can’t seem to step out of their cars without showing

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    10/3/13 The Adult Cult of Bieber 725 People believe that when celebrities use social media it forces upon us a false sense of intimacy and closeness that does not actually exist. Social media makes us think that the stars we love really are just like us because it appears as though these celebrities are making themselves seem like less of a “star” and more like a normal human being. Sure‚ we see their life on an intimate level through personal pictures and tweets that they choose to post‚ but

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    The Fascination Since ancient times people have been fascinated by celebrities. In Collin Palmers short essay response‚ he assumes we teenagers are obsessed and states that celebrity obsession doesn’t make it a big problem. I disagree with Palmer‚ his argument at times seems to be unaware of the impact celebrities have on teenagers. Many teenagers want to know every detail of celebrities’ lives. In Palmers short essay response‚ he states “We teenagers are passionate–maybe even obsessed–about our

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    Campbell’s soup can that the average person sees everyday and thinks nothing of it and make it into a beautiful piece of art that makes you appreciate the true beauty of the can. He also made himself into a court painter with America’s favorite celebrities being the royalty that he portrayed. By doing this he created a sense of popularity of his paintings. People that want memorabilia from their icon and Warhol knew

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    pictures of celebrities for publication. Paparazzi is a fusion of the Italien words papatacci‚ meaning gnat and razzi meaning the popping of flashlights. Paparazzi photographers are fueled by large sums of money offered by the tabloid press. No major celebrity can avoid them. Though some say that they are just doing their job‚ others believe that is is going too far and needs limits. There was a recent situation where a paparrazzi photographer got killed while trying to get a picture of celebrity pop

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    of the people who were so hurt by his death did not know him personally. Which sparks the question‚ why do so many people show grief when a celebrity they don’t know dies? They are a number of reasons‚ f humans are very social creatures‚ people with social problems find it easier to cling to a celebritycelebrities are role models to people‚ and a celebrity could have made history for that changed their life for the better. Humans are very social creatures simply because of the way we live life

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    Celebrities and poor should never go hand in hand right? Well‚ that’s a common misconception. Just because someone had their time in the spotlight‚ doesn’t mean they’re kicking back‚ sipping mojitos on their yacht and throwing cash overboard. Due to some horrible decisions‚ some of your favorite celebs might actually be poorer than you. Let’s look at a few of them right now. FROM REALITY CELEBRITIES TO REALITY LOSERS Reality stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag first broke into the scene on MTV’s

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    “Energy within MILO” The organisation presented is MILO. MILO‚ which comes in confectionery and snacks bars provides consumers the energy that is needed for the day (Nestlé Singapore ‚ 2012). “Energy within MILO” is our tagline‚ which emphasizes on the energy that MILO is able to provide for our consumers and how we advertise our products through sports. Being the organisation that has been championing youth sports development in Singapore‚ MILO has been using various sponsorships and endorsements

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    short in this category for marketing. Some of their ads included Tiger Woods‚ Peyton Manning‚ Serena Williams‚ and Michael Jordan to name a few. There are many reasons why advertisers chose to do ads on models‚ celebrities‚ and athletes. For instance‚ adolescents look at these celebrities as role models‚ or ways to live out their dreams. In the 1997 Gatorade ad featuring an all-time great Michael Jordan; he is sitting down on the bench with a towel wrapped around his neck. Large drops of sweat

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