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    What if I am a celebrity? It sounds ridiculous. But what if it really comes true? What will I do? I am wondering what I should do after that‚ maybe I could do something for my most beloved country‚ Malaysia. First of all‚ I will make my country to become well known. I will make it famous as a tourist center so that there will be a lot of tourists come over our country and enjoy the Malaysia’s splendid environment. I will also tell them that Malaysia is a beautiful and also a wonderful country

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    The halo effect

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    The Halo Effect The ‘halo effect’ is the idea that global evaluations about a person (she is likeable) bleed over into judgments about their specific traits (she is intelligent) (Dean‚ 2007). I found it fascinating how such a simple concept can influence our thought process towards other people’s specific traits. An example of this is what people think of celebrities. A majority of celebrities are seen as attractive. Because people find them attractive‚ they assume that they are intelligent

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    problems particularly easy‚ it may not be so clear for men to see these troubles. Nature versus nurture‚ religion‚ and race are just a few of the problems that exist today for an American female. Those are just a few of the thousands of causes and effects that one might see in American cultures. Since there are so many cultures living within one‚ it makes it extraordinarily hard to fit the image of the perfect American girl. Even if these ideas exist‚ the ones I can relate to the most are artificiality

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    values so high that you will probably never reach. Today‚ celebrities are often linked with bad behavior – violence‚ drugs‚ indecent dressing and so many other unacceptable behaviors. This bad behavior is enough proof for parents to judge that celebrities are not good role models for the youth in which of course they have the responsibility to be. Sometimes however‚ if a celebrity becomes involved in any kind of trouble‚ a responsible celebrity will find a way out of it and clear the air as to what

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    The Oprah Effect

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    The Oprah Effect Summary: “The Oprah Effect’ is article written by Carmen Wong Ulrich‚ the $1.4 billion woman influences pop culture‚ creates stars‚ and drivers entire industries. The Oprah Show is the most popular source of reality television viewed by many supporting fans. She broadcasts the topic of the days show and gives the audience a tease about the next guest: Our next guest has overcome extraordinary odds. Stay tuned; commercial break. Oprah effect introduces her leadership characteristics

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Show business. That is what Filipinos all over the archipelago are busy about. All their eyes fixed on the screens of the television as Boy Abunda reports on about the next half-Pinoy at rise in Hollywood‚ their ears ringing when they hear the latest news of Pacquiao’s next fight. Well‚ is this a good thing? That Filipinos all over the globe try to help and support their fellow countrymen. Maybe it is. But it’s different if one looks at the bigger picture

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    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 normal people. Celebrities

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    CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT: WHY IT BECOMES A TREND IN FOOD AND BEVERAGES INDUSTRY? What is perception definition? How perception can influence the society to believe to consume products? Is it because of their belief on certain human being that we call them celebrities is endorsed with certain product? Why do they belief to the celebrities? Is it the celebrities portray the qualities the society look for associated with the product they endorsed with? Well‚ by referring to the topic we will discuss

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    ‘dislike’ about the world of celebrities The meaning of the word ‘celebrity’‚ in my opinion‚ is someone whose talents or achievements should be publically recognised. People like musicians‚ artist‚ and scientists and so on‚ someone with real talent and passion for what they chose to do‚ not to seek fame and fortune‚ but because it’s their calling. Unfortunately‚ there is not much publicity for people like that (with some rare exceptions). Modern definition of ‘celebrity’ is someone who is publicly

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    Executive Summary The recent acquisition of French energy company Alstom by General Electric has made a lot of headlines in the world recently. This is one of the largest acquisitions by the General Electric and involved a lot of complexities. The Alstom’s board of directors was ready to cut the deal with General Electric but French government has made this deal as the national pride and tried to interfere. They opposed this deal on the ground of loss of jobs in France but in reality the French

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