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    Do celebrities deserve privacy? Introduction There is no doubt that the privacy is becoming a really serious issue in our daily lives. In addition‚ everyone has his/ her own world and life that they do not want to share it with others. For example‚ in the last decade‚ the development of social media and online technology changed the way of defining of privacy. The privacy on the internet can be defined as “ the ability to control the conditions under which personal information is disclosed to others"(Rosen

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    Fame Fame is beauty. Fame is perfection. To reach star status is a life goal. It is almost a dream to some people. One will be looked up to by their admirers. Everyone wants to be famous. After all‚ celebrities are perfect‚ right? Everyone looks up to celebrities as the ideal being to be. People try to be just like their idol‚ losing focus of what it means to be an individual in the process. Fashion trends‚ foods‚ ideas‚ and even social epidemics can be tipped by someone who is famous. Why

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    Celebrities deserve privacy! Celebrities are constantly in the media for their outrageous or strange antics. Nowadays it doesn’t take a lot to be known as a ‘celeb’. The influence of the ’Celebrity world’ has led to extreme effects‚ especially amongst youths‚ as most magazines are full of tabloids and attention seeking articles which speak little truth. Not only this‚ but the images of celebrities are usually quite false due to the constant need for perfection and ’beauty’ which means that people

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    December 2011 From the Culture of Celebrity People today think of “fame” and “celebrity” as one in the same. But‚ consider what fame actually is‚ “something one earns- through talent or achievement.” Now think about a celebrity‚ many of them have yet to achieve anything at all‚ let alone something fame worthy. In fact‚ the typical celebrity has neither talent nor any accomplishments. In the essay From the Culture of Celebrity Joseph Epstein portrays fame and celebrity as two different things entirely

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    Money is such an influential mechanism that drives people to do their jobs‚ but how much is too much for a job? Many professional famous actors and celebrities receive multi-million dollar salaries. Many people believe these salaries are excessive; others believe they are justifiable. I strongly feel that they earned their multi-million dollar salaries. Most of us‚ the common people seem relent the hardships and suffering the familys of the famous go through. Also they endure increasingly long workdays

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    Give Celebrities the Publicity Which They Rightly Deserve Why is it that the media in general likes to highlight the worst aspects of the lives of celebrities and hardly make mention of the good aspects? In writing this article it would be terribly unfair for me to put all the pressure on the media alone. Therefore‚ in keeping with fair play‚ I ask why is it that we‚ the general public‚ love to read about and see the downfall and embarrassment of celebrities. The media strives to keep their audience

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    Effects of fame on celebrities The fame of celebrities always plays an important role in society. The Media gives a big part of their resources to celebrities. Society is very interested in star’s life. They buy “gossip” magazines and avidly read news about them. Have you ever thought about effects of fame on celebrities? There are three effects: lack of freedom‚ scandals and gossip and impact on children of celebrities. First‚ celebrities cannot feel free and relaxed in public places. They

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    soilders are helpless and deserve amisty but in reaity there is no need to give them smist.One reason They do not deserve amisty is because most oof the children volenteer. Someone might wonder why these children would do something so horrible but they do this because they want revenge for their parents/ family’s death. Another reason these children should not be given amnesty is because by giving them amnesty that shows commanders that what they are doing is ok and that they do not need to stop. Commander

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    Celebrities Vs. The Law Which celebrity do you look up to? What if that celebrity broke the law‚ don’t you think they should receive stricter penalties? Here’s the controversy: Celebrities need stricter penalties when they break the law. Imagine you’re watching the news and your favorite celebrity got a ticket for speeding‚ just a ticket they can easily pay off. Now you’re thinking to yourself “celebrities deserve stricter penalties than just a ticket.” The problem is celebrities are treated like

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    twelve-years of education at school. Children start to learn fundamental knowledge and sociality at elementary school and all the knowledge would nourish them to be a better person in future. If so‚ do schools support appropriate educational environment for children? Or what kind of knowledge and attitude do children receive from school? According to article “School Is Bad for Children” published in the magazine The Saturday Evening Post in 1969 by John Holt‚ the author argues various criticisms and

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