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    November 2011 EAP Essay Due to Sue Jozui’s statement about celebrities advertising products and how we should boycott this kind of advertising and legislate rules and guidelines for advertisers is ridiculous!! Celebrities sell the products to make the product appealing to their audience and it is the consumer’s responsibility to choose weather they buy it or not. If you look at commercials now a days it is filled with hot celebrity actresses and sports icons. People buy their product if it appeals

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    Tabloid Magazine Comparison Magazines are produced everyday and every night. It is bought all around the US in almost any convenient store. There are your sports magazines‚ gossip magazines‚ celebrity‚ the average person‚ breaking stories‚ comedy magazines‚ and mainly anything that has to do with people. It basically grabs your attention for the most part. Anything “juicy” or “shocking” that can be a hit article. The stories they have in magazines have to be exciting and it has to grab attention

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    Pedophilia and Deviant Behavior Sonja Johnson Sociology of Deviant Behavior Professor Grant Pikes Peak Community College August 3‚ 2014 There exists a group of people possessing what some refer to as a mental disorder‚ while others refer to it as a personality or behavioral disorder characterized by the urge to have sexual relations with those of a non-consenting age. Initially this paper will examine why exactly this is a deviant behavior. We will then go on to analyze their

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    magazines‚ Buzzfeed articles‚ or even snapchat stories cover things such as current celebrities’ plastic surgery endeavors and the latest fashion trends‚ to which more people pay attention than those that read more pressing news. Hence‚ citizens end up in the absence of salient news and believing celebrity gossip is the important news. I believe that today’s society puts too prominent a spotlight on the lives of celebrities and not nearly enough gravity on being well informed. America seems to be the

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    Celebrity spokesperson (through endorsement advertising) Ufone always hire endorsers in groups which are celebrity and non celebrity * Faisal Qureshi * Adeel Hashmi * Mikaal Zulfiqar * Waseem Akram * Ali Gul Pir (singer) * Meera * Jia Ali * Veena malik Events (through sponsorship) * Ufone Sponsors LUMS Special Olympics 2012 Ufone in collaboration with LUMS Community Service Society and Special Olympics recently held Special Olympics 2012 in LUMS. The aim was

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    BULLYING AS DEVIANT BEHAVIOR Deviance acts as a violation of social norms characterized as "any thought‚ feeling or action that members of a social group judge to be a violation of their values or rules".1 Social norms are viewed as the actions or behaviors and cues within a society or group. This sociological term has been defined as "the rules that a group uses for appropriate and inappropriate values‚ beliefs‚ attitudes and behaviors.”2 It indicates the established and approved ways of doing

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    Seth Rogen and Alzheimer’s Awareness Advertisement The print advertisement I chose was the Alzheimer’s Awareness ad that Seth Rogen appeared in. (see attached ad) Seth Rogen is a great fit for this ad due to his social recognition and little know that he has a direct link to the disease. His wife of two years mother has the disease and has had it for years. As he stated on CNN “"I think until you see it firsthand‚ it’s kind of hard to conceive of how brutal it is." Therefore even though a

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    Chills‚ Chafing and Cross-dressing In our era of “love and acceptance”‚ even for all manner of weirdness‚ I hypothesize that while intolerance for alternative lifestyles is deemed hate-speech‚ some alternative lifestyles are not as widely accepted by the general public as studies‚ polls or media would lead us to believe. I doubt that transvestitism is nowhere near as acceptable to society as a whole as say for instance‚ homosexuality. I intend to prove this point in a somewhat subjective manner;

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    I got older a lot of things changed over the years. For example‚ our government has certain parts that are corrupt‚ and people are judged for who they are. These problems are what need to change for the future of America. American government is a deviant subculture. Its leaders stand on soapboxes and polarize the public by pointing fingers while secretly doing the bidding of special interests. Many public employees plod through life with their noses in rule books‚ indifferent to the actual needs of

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    I’ve always wondered about this and I might as well raise the issue and ask the question right here‚ seeing as this blog could very well be the perfect avenue for discussion. Do you think certain celebrities do more damage than good to certain brands once they begin to “publicly patronize” them? Let me bring up an example. Or two. Or more . Sometime in late 2011‚ it was reported that Abercrombie & Fitch was willing to pay Jersey Shore’s Mike “The Situation” and his cast mates to cease wearing

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