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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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    youth‚ drug abuse‚ gangs‚ video games‚ the Internet‚ and other problems in society. However‚ the commonality of the perpetrators of violence has been their alienation from their parents and society (Schaeffer). Hutcheon (1999) condemned the electronic media for socializing children into violence and a premature‚ perverted‚ and abusive sexuality. He also stated that harassing and violent behavior toward girls was being reported as early as the second grade‚ that boys in sex-education programs frequently

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    When you think of the word famous‚ you think of celebrities. When you think of the word famous‚ you think of great recognition. When you think of the word famous‚ you think of all the loyal fans. When you think of the word famous‚ you think of wealth. When you think of the word famous‚ you think of all the glitz and glamour. When you think of the word famous‚ you think everything is all right. Do you really think being famous is as great as it seems? I used to think that. I wanted so much to be famous

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    Celebrity endorsements have been in usage from the very beginning of advertisements to attract customers and improve their sales. This has been a very efficient technique that was capable of bringing an overnight recognition to the product amongst public because of the endorsements of celebrities with stardom. Most of the Indian commercials dating back up to 40 years have been endorsing celebrities as an effective tool for awareness. The percentage of Indian commercials with celebrities has increased

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    preventing teen suicides and attempted suicides is being aware and knowledgeable about the subject. Knowing what causes a teen to commit or attempt to commit suicide and what factors increase a teenagers risk of committing or attempting to commit suicide are the first steps towards preventing teen suicide. Teenagers are highly susceptible to suicide largely due to the way puberty affects their brains and behaviors. It is also important to understand what effects the suicide of a teen has on his or

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    “Do you believe Caribbean Media are victims or causal factors of the Americanization of Caribbean Culture?” There has been an ongoing debate as to whether The Americanization phenomenon‚ has been perpetuated by the media across the Caribbean. It must be stated‚ that the Americanization phenomenon‚ can be synonymous with Globalisation. Hence it very pertinent to the discussion‚ to first defines the denotative meaning of the term Globalisation. (Dr.Maria Alfaro) defines Globalisation as: “A

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    Comp II 14 September 2014 Domestic Violence and Celebrities Do you think celebrity’s offenders suffer the same consequences? There are many cases involving celebrities where domestic violence is a common issue. They are given less prison sentences‚ and courts are more lenient. Many of us believe that the justice system is not equal when it comes to Celebrities‚ NFL players and NBA players‚ Some of us may oppose with the reality that celebrities get special treatment in the courtroom and judicial

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    Treatment of Celebrities in Society and the Law  Celebrities are considered royalty in the eyes of the public‚ and like royalty‚ they  receive biased treatment in many ways. As a result‚ celebrities are treated differently  than civilians by prosecutors and jurors in the eyes of the law.  There have been several cases where celebrities are able to commit heinous  crimes and get away with them‚ even though there were witnesses to protest. Other  civilians are falsely accused of being guilty‚ then years after the court condemns them 

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    grandma turns the TV off. Why does she have to cry because of the big screen things. Moreover‚ my niece also acts aggressively toward people in the house. At first‚ I thought this was so ridiculous that she cried because she was not allowed to watch TV. However‚ after I saw these situations regularly‚ I realized this was not funny anymore. Is there any way that I can help my niece to get rid of spending too much time with TV? I was really curious about how TV affects children‚ so I typed it into

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    Does Gender Affect Color Preference? Abstract The objective of this experiment was to determine if gender plays a role in color preference. In other words‚ do males actually prefer blue and green‚ while females favor pink or purple? This experiment was conducted by surveying ninety-six people‚ 48 males and 48 females‚ to complete a short survey. The survey asked them if they were color blind and whether they were male or female. They were then given five color cards (blue

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