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    Are entertainment celebrities good role models or a bad influence? Discuss. Entertainment celebrities are neither good role models nor a bad influence‚ at least not in entirety. To conclude by the actions of some celebrities that all of them should be generalized into two extremes: good and bad‚ would be irrational. Every celebrity is a unique individual with his or her own personal characteristics‚ and final judgment on the integrity of the celebrity in question must be based on personal lifestyle

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    Celebrity Baby Craze and its Influence on Teens and Society             These days the media exposes in great detail the lives of celebrities. Every aspect of celebrity lifestyle is exposed from whom is in rehab‚ which celebrities have eating disorders‚ love scandals‚ and the most recent craze; who is becoming a mother. There are several magazines dedicated to celebrity dirt‚ and the past year these magazines have dedicated their pages to expectant celebrity mothers and their newly born children

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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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    Assignment 2 Part B RBUS2900: BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS Effectiveness of Celebrity Endorsements For Non-Profit Organization James Jun Qiang Low Ng Han Siong Derrick Bram Wijaya Peng Yang Cheng 5/28/2012 This is a research plan on how different celebrity related factors influence donor/volunteer perceptions of the

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    In the article The Impact Celebrities Have On Our Lives Barbara King states in paragraph six that the reason we watch celebrities is to watch them lose talent and become unwanted in our eyes‚ and I disagree with the comment that she made‚ this reminds me of the time my friend wanted my cousin to die out of his baseball talent and fail. Often times‚ it seems as if my friend and cousin are fighting‚ my friend and cousin are on the same baseball team and they would always yell rude comments at each

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    Jozui in her passage argues to the audience that people should stop supporting companies who use celebrity endorsers and that there should be laws to combat this type of advertising. The author supports her claim by first pointing out that companies simply use famous or familiar faces to sway the opinions of their viewers. She continues by giving examples of how certain companies use athletes or talk show hosts are just paid to pretend to be a user of the product. The author’s purpose is to persuade

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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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    assemble. And to petition the government for a redress of grievances" (U.S. Cost). Should celebrities be allowed to say whatever they want? Should the rights of the First Amendment be applied differently to celebrities? Celebrities‚ like all of us should be able to voice their political opinions‚ but unlike the majority of us‚ celebrities have an enormous platform and with this platform‚ celebrities can bring a greater audience to controversial issues and bring about change. The power of celebrity’s

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    Should we admire heroes but not celebrities? Plan and write an essay in which you develop  your point of view on this issue. Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from  your reading‚ studies‚ experience‚ or observations.          The term "hero" comes from the ancient Greeks. For them‚ a hero was a mortal who had done  something so far beyond the normal scope of human experience that he left an immortal  memory behind him when he died‚ and thus received worship like that due the gods

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    What do Sylvester and Tom of “Tom and Jerry” fame have in common? Besides being cats in famous TV cartoons‚ the two are always portrayed as the villain‚ while the other animal is the hero. In the case of Sylvester‚ the “puddy tat” whom Tweety Bird refers to every time the yellow chick senses danger by saying “I thought I taw a puddy tat! I did! I did!” it signals for granny to protect the poor bird by clobbering Sylvester with a long-handled broom. Besides Tweety‚ Sylvester has another enemy in

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