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    Lady Gaga Case

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    first year she snagged 3 awards at the VMAs. Her spectacular performance heralded the launch of her upcoming collaboration with rap sensation Kanye West – together‚ they would co-lead a 3 month long‚ high profile arena tour called the ‘Fame Kills’ tour. The ‘Fame Kills’ tour was significant for several reasons. It was to be Gaga’s first performance as a co-lead‚ as opposed to the opening/supporting role she played for bigger stars such as the Pussy Cat Dolls and Natasha Beddingfield. In just a year

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    label Kon Live Distribution. Lady Gaga came to prominence as a recording artist following the release of her debut album The Fame (2008)‚ which was a critical and commercial success that topped charts around the world and included the international number-one singles "Just Dance" and "Poker Face". After embarking on the The Fame Ball Tour‚ she followed the album with The Fame Monster (2009)‚ which spawned the worldwide hit singles "Bad Romance"‚ "Telephone" and "Alejandro". The album’s success allowed

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    The Case Against Lady Gaga

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    “The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well; and doing well whatever you do without a thought of fame.” Henry Longfellow‚ Hyperion. Longfellow’s words address the true meaning of how people should come by their fame- doing what they love and not seeking the limelight. This notion does not apply to the recently invented pop phenomenon‚ Lady Gaga‚ unless you consider her talent for attracting attention at any cost as well as using theatrics and drama to cover

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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    She works for everything she does‚ and she is not afraid to go out there and get what she wants. Gaga does not step on those around her to get to the top. She is grateful for every single person that has ever stood by her and believed in her. Fame has not hurt her‚ it has only helped her become a better person because of it. Not only is Lady Gaga a vivacious pop culture icon‚ but she is also a pragmatic and highly respectable

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    My Favourite Person

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    My favourite person is outrageous‚ she tries to surprise people and be original. She is a fashion icon‚ creating most of her own clothing; whether it’s made out of disco ball mirrors‚ glitter‚ or skin tight leather‚ people can’t help but stare. The music that she creates has given her many number one hits and she’s won many awards. This person is a beautiful‚ successful‚ and kind. Whether you love her or hate her‚ it seems like no matter where you look you can’t help but hear the name‚ Lady Gaga

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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    To the public the name‚ Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta‚ is probably just a lengthy name. However‚ Lady Gaga‚ is recognizable in the public. Professionally known as Lady Gaga‚ Stefani is a singer‚ songwriter‚ and actress. Gaga has been on the scene since 2001‚ but did not get much recognition until 2008. Gaga has released multiple albums‚ made appearances in movies and television‚ and has even become an entrepreneur. Gaga has shown much success in her career and it is growing everyday. Gaga has

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    Lady Gaga

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    Zanes’ article “Too Much Mead” seeks to define authenticity in bands and their fans and can help us better understand why the spontaneous nature of Lady Gaga has entranced Americans of all ages and genders. Lady Gaga could have possibly achieved all her fame and glory because of her spontaneous nature; she surprises people and people loved to be surprised. Zanes writes that‚ “in its classical form‚ authenticity is associated with at least a degree of spontaneity.” What he means by this is that to reach

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    Megan Daum's Fame

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    Fame is the state of being known or recognized by many people because of your achievements and skills. Fame-iness written by Megan Daum‚ described the formation from early celebrities to present days celebrities. The author is basically telling us (the reader) that to be a celebrity in the 60’s you would be well known worldwide and to be a celebrity in our present days you could and can do or be anything as long as you have enough audience entertain and likes what you are producing. Daum gives

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    Is Fame Good Or Bad?

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    famous is heaven‚ but it’s more like hell. What do you think? Phenomenom of fame is widespread around the world. Being famous today is not the same as it was 50-100 years ago. Andy Warhol once said : In the future everyone will have their 15 minutes of fame. Well‚ in my opinion‚ that time has come. People from all around the world are trying to get their way out there on the stage. It has become easy to acquire fame‚ but difficult to keep it. People get famous for doing nothing and the ones who

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    Steroids and Hall of Fame

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    Everyone’s SAFE “Steroids and the Hall of Fame” “Going‚ Going‚ Gone‚ Home Run!” everyone knows what this means when an announcer says it. The game of baseball is a different sport‚ unlike basketball and football; you do not necessarily need strength to be dominant. So‚ why are steroids a big issue in baseball? Steroids‚ in particular‚ anabolic steroids‚ build up cellular tissue or muscle. However‚ they do not give

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