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    but they had both predicted their own deaths in their albums. Biggie Smalls‚ as he liked to be called around his neighborhood‚ was an aspiring rapper who was picked up after his mixtape got into the hands of a famous DJ at the time. As his rise to fame became more visible‚ Smalls’ paranoia became larger. He had said in an interview with the New York Times that he was always so scared that someone was going to come in his apartment and kill him. The paranoia grew from fear to anger. His fear

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    to privacy because however celebrities argue that they are normal people and therefore need privacy too. Thesis Statement: This essay will argue that celebrities do not have a right to privacy because they receive a lot of benefits because of their fame and with this they can influence the public. | Body Paragraph 1TopicSentence:Firstly‚ celebrities choose to be famous so paparazzi and photos are part of the life they chose. They could have been plumbers or teachers but they made a choice to live

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    Exit Through the Gift Shop The documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop gives a background on street art and what it started as. As the film progresses it gets into how an artist by the name of Mr. Brainwash changed that. Street art started with artists expressing themselves through their designs and images posted in public‚ but turned to a moneymaking operation for “Mr. Brainwash”. At the beginning of the film there was a lot of talk about getting people in society to notice the little things

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    The Great Gatsby: The Fog of Illusions Goals and dreams are simply not handed to anybody‚ obstacles must be confronted to test one’s true heart and personality for what they strive for. Without obstacles being walls to one’s goal‚ these achievements are not respected. On the other hand‚ during the long run‚ the hard work and appreciation are improved in which it leads to a better life for others. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ one man named Gatsby is faced with tough obstacles‚ also

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    that she doesn’t even have to time to spend 5 cents on somebody else but Bethany travels the world for surfing competitions but also for causes she believes in. Bethany uses her time and gifts not only on herself‚ but to support others. She uses her fame and money to help both

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    very impactful. A man with a fortune right in front of him‚ and failed to realize it. Conwell’s message is that we should acknowledge that fortune can be anywhere. His tale of his struggle and success. Fame‚ Focus‚ and Fortune are the key to this journey. With focus comes fortune‚ and then follows fame. Tecumseh once said “From my tribe I take nothing‚ I am the maker of my own fortune.” A self-made fortune is cherishable and

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    causes her to lose hope and motivation. While‚ H.G. Bissinger’s Friday Night Lights chapter “Dreaming of Heroes‚” the reader meets Don Billingsley‚ a young man whose father was a football legend in his hometown of Odessa‚ Texas. Don wishes for the fame that will

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    Cited: Miles Davis Properties‚ L. "Miles Davis." Miles Davis. 9 Nov. 2009 http://www.milesdavis.com/. Miles Davis Quintet. Workin ’ Rec. 1956. Prestige‚ 1987. "Miles Davis." The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 2009. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 9 Nov. 2009 http://www.rockhall.com/inductee/miles-davis. NPR‚ Ken Burns‚ and Columbia/legacy . "Miles Davis." 9 Nov. 2009 http://www.pbs.org/jazz/biography/artist_id_davis_miles.htm. Ouellette‚ Dan. "Miles Ahead." Billboard119

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    Tablets II and III reveal Enkidu"’"s purpose. The reader now knows that Enkidu is on Gilgamesh"’"s side. They also know what Gilgamesh wants‚ immortality. Enkidu"’"s purpose is to help Gilgamesh reach this immortality through his achievements‚ his fame. The reader is made aware of Gilgamesh searching for immortality when he and Enkidu plan to kill the guardian Huwawa‚ and cut down the largest cedar tree in the cedar forest. This may simply sound a heroic task‚ but Gilgamesh shows that it"’"s how

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    videos brought fame to the new music channel. He was the first black artist to receive heavy rotation on the racial music channel with his video “Billie Jean”. The video featured Jackson dancing down a sidewalk and doing a dance step called

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