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    Famous or Not?

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    like to be famous for many different reasons. The main reasons I would want to be famous is all of the following: you would have lots of friends‚ get to travel around the world‚ be a role model‚ and also be a millionaire. AH‚ the glamorous life. Celebrities have it made. First‚ I think being famous would be awesome because of the money. In the business of being famous the money is outrageous. You barely have to do anything to receive millions of dollars which makes it even better. For example‚ you

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    were older. Whether it’s mesmerizing thousands with music‚ or having a star role in an action movie‚ being a famous celebrity is something most people in North America covet in at least one point of their life. But famous people are always persuaded by photographers and reporters‚ which destroys their privacy‚ and enables the public to know the daily life of every celebrity. Celebrities have benefits and disadvantages‚ which have to face being famous people. When someone takes on the lifestyle of

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    Celebrities can’t walk a block down the street without being recognized or tracked by the paparazzi. And most celebrities‚ if you ask them‚ will admit that they can’t stand it‚ but there’s nothing that they can do about it. Their every move is being photographed so they don’t have much say in what gets said about them in tabloids. Their image depends on what the press decides to publish about them. But I believe that they have some control over their perception because they can control what they

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    Kenneth Nevling Professor Whitworth ENG 114: First draft- Reality TV 07 November‚ 2010 Reality TV and It’s Effect on Society A reality TV show stars a non-celebrity or a volunteer who wants to participate in the program. The core role is to see what their reactions in certain scenarios are‚ and how they face given situations. The audience feels like they have a connection with the show’s stars as they feel that they are real and normal people representing them. Viewers are then entertained

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    A Man of Much More - Giuseppe Garibaldi Through his adventures as a general and a freedom fighter‚ Giuseppe Garibaldi emerged as the first international celebrity and hero. As one of the few esteemed Italian heroes today‚ Garibaldi is “the only one who is loved as well as admired”.[1] Born in 1807 in Nice‚ France‚ Giuseppe Garibaldi was drawn into radical politics and seafaring as a young man. He soon was granted his captainship and participated in various political insurrections and uprisings

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    Reality of Reality Tv

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    quality of being real.” ("Reality - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary." ) Reality television has been an important component of our culture since Candid Camera in 1948.  The drama‚ excitement‚ anxiousness‚ competition‚ and celebrities who have come out of Reality TV are what keeps viewers watching.  The positive and negative opinions of critics and the controversies generated are countless‚ as well as the number of viewers. (Slocum) By looking at the history of Reality TV‚ the

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    Here you have another twenty something ungrateful Hollywood raised female woman-child‚ in another typically ungrateful for celebrity-family with parents who are so self absorbed and ungrateful towards themselves‚ that you wonder how they can have time left to be ungrateful towards the children under their roof/in their lives. But oh‚ they find time. So what keeps you watching? The 15 minute ’clinique’ beauty of the twenty something self described "socialite"? The little "naughty-bits" they sneak

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    affected teenagers the most. In the time people are figuring out who they are and what they wish to do for the rest of their life they are very vulnerable. They can be easily influenced by the music they listen to‚ the television they watch‚ and the celebrities they see. In today’s society‚ pop culture’s influence on teenagers is mostly negative. Some of the music teenagers listen to today can be atrocious. Some songs explain how the artist misused and abused drugs and alcohol. If teenagers look up to

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    Evolution of Pepsi and Bench

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    markets’ cultures to create an advertisement that will be more attractive than those of their rivals and allure consumers in different countries to buy their product. This will give the company a chance to expand their boundaries and gain more money and fame. Sometimes companies juxtapose and mock their rivals’ products by displaying comparative ads just to be number one. Pepsi and Bench are two of the brands that used these strategies in advertising to help them grow in the business world. They worked

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    rhetoricians‚ and he even wrote some works of his own‚ including The Confessions‚ in which he reveals the struggles he faced. Augustine’s attraction to rhetoricians is not something unfamiliar to a modern audience‚ as today it is something called “celebrity worship”. Augustine fell into the trap of worshipping people because of their works‚ instead of worshipping God‚ whom all the works truly come from. In book 4 of The Confessions‚ Augustine explains that he had written his own book on beauty‚ which

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