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    penalties on celebrities

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    American Literature 13 January 2015 Penalties on Celebrities When the law is broken and you’re under the spotlight a part of the population wishes that person gets severely punished. People feel they should face stricter penalties because you’re famous and in the other hand some people feel like were equal so we should have the same punishment. When it comes to breaking the law nobody should walk away from punishment but that does not mean celebrities should face more severe punishment than others

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    Celebrity Humanitarianism

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    In Emma Dwight’s article‚ “Celebrity Humanitarianism: Bridging the Gap”‚ Dwight explains the ways in which she believes that one can identify a false humanitarian‚ and the ways in which one can identify a true humanitarian. The main points of concern that Dwight analyzed to determine the validity of a person’s humanitarianism were: the explanation or simplification that the celebrity does when describing the cause‚ the hands on work that the celebrity has been shown to do‚ the level of promotion

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    Rebranding a Celebrity

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    Advertising Plan “Rebranding a Celebrity” Cynthia Kristina Kurleto Dormido‚ Jzerreneah Dannae Pingol‚ Rodel II Ruales‚ Joaida Fely Solis‚ Christine Joy Tambong‚ Geraldine BMC 1-3 Prof: Ms. Maychell B. Jastia Table of Contents I. Introduction ......................... Page 3 A. Executive Summary B. Overview II. Situational

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    Billions of dollars are spent every year on celebrity endorsements‚ but do the rewards of celebrity endorsements really outweigh the risks? Is it truly an effective and efficient way for brands to spend their advertising budget? I strongly believe that no amount of celebrity endorsement can replace a good advertisement with a strong‚ watchable message and clever execution. In this paper I am going to explain my reasons as to why I do not think celebrity endorsements are worth the risk.

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    Celebrities in the 50s

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    Presley was only one of the big names of the 1950s‚ though probably one of the most recognizable. In the ‘50s television was gaining popularity and sitting down to watch T.V. was a family bonding experience. Celebrities were put on a very high pedestal‚ even more so than today’s celebrities. People like James Dean‚ Marilyn Monroe‚ and John Wayne were treated like royalty. In the 1950s musicians‚ movie stars‚ and T.V. stars were some of the most important people in America. Musicians in the ‘50s

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    Psychology of Celebrity

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    |Study |Key Points/Things to remember |Evaluation | |Social Psychology |=one sided celeb relationship/target individual unaware of|Schiappa etal meta anal say loneliness not| |Explanations |existence of person – few demands/criticism and rejection |sole cause of P.R+ similar 2 self/fit | |Parasocial - |compared to IRL relations – celeb fills in space of |celeb more like 2 form P

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    Clearstream Scandal

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    RUNNING HEADER: CLEARSTREAM CLEARSTREAM SCANDAL INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY The situation that occurred within the Clearstream scandal is quite simple. Not only was the company illegally moving money around a variety of accounts‚ they also were involved with money laundering and tax evasion. Defendants were charged in appellate court. In June 2001‚ there were several inquires into suspicious bribes that were paid to French officials for the sale of six French frigates to Taiwan (in 1991

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    The Payola Scandal

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    Before getting into the Payola scandal and explaining what happened‚ it is important to know what payola is first. In the music industry‚ payola is the illegal practice of payment or other inducement by record companies for the broadcast of recordings on music radio‚ in which the song is presented as being of the normal day’s broadcast (Neira). A radio station can play a certain song in exchange for money‚ but the radio station must disclose this on the air as being sponsored airtime. The playing

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    Auditing Scandal

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    [pic] ACCTG 312 SC 2012: Assignment 1 Current issues – scandals in auditing Introduction • For this assignment‚ you are required to research and report back on one of four well known scandals that involve auditors in some way. • It can be commenced after week 1 lectures are completed‚ so gives you a chance to get part of your semester’s work done early. It is due in week 3 (Thursday at 4 pm). • You will also be required to very briefly report to your tutorial group on one interesting

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    Profumo Affairs

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    3.0 Christine Keeler and the Profumo affair Christine Keeler was born in Uxbridge on 22nd February in year 1942. Her father deserted the family during the Second World War. Her mother‚ Julie Payne‚ later lived with Edward Huish and the couple set-up home in a converted railway carriage in Wraysbury. Christine later recalled: "The railway carriage was on wheels and I felt like a character from the American television series about the legendary Wild West train-driver Casey Jones." Keeler left the

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