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    In Warhol’s sixty years‚ he could have never predicted the magnitude of possibilities fame now allows. True talent like that of Warhol is much different than the commonplace “talent” we find in society today. The reason for past talent subsisting longer than the cliché fifteen minutes is that artistry is forever. Singers will never lose their tune‚ artists will never lose their creativity‚ and actors will never lose their stage presence. Real talent is a gift and does not have a time limit. Sadly

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    greater than natural blessings. Regardless of being retired‚ Aurel Joliat persists living his life playing hockey whereas the groundskeeper stuck to his duties for an indefinite amount of time. Two men‚ one from the farms and the other from the world of fame‚ get through their respective professions with passion and commitment. Aurel Joliat was a legendary hockey player who retired after the death of his former teammate. Although Joliat never lost affection for hockey‚ everyday he would skate around

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    mind that he walked among the clouds. The forth stanza conveys again the feeling of hope‚ the narrator is counting on the great “what ifs” of life. “If I can only believe again‚ if I put my hope into medication‚ or I achieve a certain amount of fame by talking on the television‚ or perhaps I’ll achieve inner piece introspection by walking an empty mile‚ I’ll be able to battle fear‚ and with these achievements‚ finally conquer fear. I’ll never be afraid anymore‚

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    eaten by the plant and he regrets the fame and fortune that has come from it all. b. Prescriptive The Little Shop of Horrors would have been better if Audrey had not been eaten by the plant as well and she could have lived happily ever after with Seymore. Also‚ Seymore should have fought more for the death of the dentist; I feel it came too easily to him. II. Character a. Descriptive i. Seymore is a good guy but‚ tries too hard to get fame and fortune and in the end loses everything

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    daily duties‚ with little power‚ What’s next? Who cares? It’s all the same‚ All of the tiny little minds that crave for fame. That’s all we need‚ recognition‚ We act like it’s a lifelong mission‚ For people to acknowledge our presence‚ Craving for our omnipotent acceptance. What happens when hit that goal‚ All those little people‚ who continue to extol‚ The fame you’ve stumbled on‚ it won’t last forever Your

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    the industry; the more entertainment they have for people to read or watch‚ the more money they make. This also factors into why celebrities cannot be themselves and it takes away from their identity. Celebrities are quick to lose themselves in the fame. They become overwhelmed with the idea of being good role models and become the opposite. They then see their lives take the turn for the worst; they start doing drugs and fall into

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    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” -Oscar Wilde In society‚ there are many issues to deal with but there are also ways to make life much easier. Individuality has been an ongoing problem because society as a whole distances themselves from people being individuals and rather pushes towards the “cookie cutter” standards. Lack of individuality can be a result of low self-esteem and mistreatment meaning that in order to disguise those flaws one would feel the need to be someone they

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    Should celebrities become political? These days many celebrities are getting involved in politics. A lot od celebrities‚ for example Lady Gaga and others‚ are descussing about politics and expressing their opinion publicly. But should they do that? Of course‚ there are a lot of people who think celebrities should get involved in this kind od problems. It is true that celebrities are big part of our life‚ and they are always on TV. So‚ a lot od people look up to them‚ and more people would get

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    From singing her latest hit singles on stage in front of millions of people to starring in the popular television series American Horror Story‚ Lady Gaga is a name that is known throughout the world. Her career took off back in 2008 after the release of her debut single “Just Dance.” Though she faced many challenges in order to pursue her career‚ Gaga continued to strive for success. Furthermore‚ how much of an influence she is to society is what helps others remember her. The singer has a style

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    How Men are Portrayed in Music Essay The art of music is one of mankind’s greatest contributions to society. With the start of the twenty-first century music has become a very controversial subject. With swear words and harsh portrayals being the fad for many hipsters and rap artists human dignity has become a low priority. Both men and women are made out to be objects‚ trash‚ and indecent. With girl bands and female pop musicians on the raise stereotypes come into play. The main way that

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