Being a Role Model Isn’t Always a Choice Celebrities need to take responsibility for their positions as role models Published on October 8‚ 2013 by Azadeh Aalai‚ Ph.D. in The First Impression 2 inShare email I always find myself peeved when in the aftermath of negative publicity‚ or “bad behavior‚” celebrities offer the disclaimer that they never set out to be role models. For instance‚ in the aftermath of her provocative (pornographic?) VMA performance‚ Miley Cyrus has reportedly stated
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however fewer than 50% have role models to lead or guide them to their destinations in life or reach the top of the mountains as they wish in their dreams. Research also shows almost 99% of teenagers are influenced celebrities and it is a fact that many teenagers want to be like celebrities and as time flies follows them as role models by getting connected with them on social networks like twitter‚ face book and many more. A role model or a mentor is an individual who an individual looks up to and
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Every kid looks up at someone. Unfortunately‚ in Western Culture‚ kids look up at famous people; like actors‚ musicians‚ athletes‚ politicians and models. Some famous people use drugs and alcohol. Many celebrities‚ especially athletes‚ have lack of education. They send a message that being smart is like being a nerd. Another thing‚ teens want‚ especially girls‚ is to look good. Some will do anything it takes to fit in‚ to look better then the girl beside her. Modern culture is producing negative
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should use a spokesperson. There are 4 types of spokesperson. They are celebrities‚ CEOs‚ experts and typical persons. I will choose celebrity to be SA Food Center spokesperson. Celebrity Celebrity is the most common spokespersons. It featured in 6% of ads‚ enhance brand equity and create emotional bonds. Also‚ it is more effective with younger consumers and establishes brand personality. SA Food Center should invite celebrity chefs to promote SA food. The famous chefs over the world are Jamie
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tried to keep their positive reputations in public. Today‚ Hollywood is chaotic. Celebrities do not take pride in their work‚ and they do not seem to care how people judge them. These people think they are invincible because they have money; and therefore‚ they do whatever they want‚ when they want to do it. Money is tossed around left and right like yesterday’s leftovers. I do not have much respect for those celebrities that live that lifestyle‚ especially like Paris Hilton‚ Tom Cruise‚ and Britney
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through my People‚ Elle‚ and Lucky magazines I‚am noticing certain things that catch my attention. The flashy pictures showing the product on Taylor Swift‚ Pink‚ and other celebrities. They use a lot of celebrities in these ads‚ making people think that it will work cause they see their favorite celebrity is using the product. I see a Origins ad and it says “clinically proven to heal dry skin”‚ along with “Keeping your skin hydrated for a full 48hrs”. In this picture it shows
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Do you want to be famous? Being a celebrity/famous person comes with its’ advantages and disadvantages which can make living life very difficult at times. Let’s look at some of the advantages and disadvantages of being a celebrity/famous person. Some of the advantages of being a famous person are as follows: Famous people have everything they can possibly want such as fast cars‚ big houses‚ money‚ women etc. They can go wherever they want on holidays or any other day of the week and do not
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OK! USA Magazine OK! USA magazine is a British weekly magazine‚ specializing in the latest celebrity gossip and news. Ok! published in 1993‚ and its popularity grew not only in England‚ but also in U.S.A‚ Indian‚ Spanish and Bulgarian. OK! magazine is now the world’s biggest celebrity lifestyle magazine‚ with over 30 million readers worldwide. (elliepg321.wordpress). OK! USA Magazine is a magazine for female‚ using lots of rhetorical appeals and hook people’s attention by its cover. OK! USA Magazine
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L’Oreal This magazine ad is about a skin product for women. It says “L’Oreal facial cleanser is proven to remove Acne-causing bacteria in just one wash”. The ad utilizes a female actress because; it shows how well the L’Oreal skin product has helped her skin remain breakout- free. This ad also includes a picture of the product and a face pad to demonstrate how to clean your face when using the product. Although producers claim this acne fighting product works‚ is the L’Oreal facial cleanser worth
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Nowadays‚ the media has greater and greater influences on people‚ especially those who are in the limelight. It is a controversy whether the media is treating celebrities unjustly or not. Weighing up the pros and cons‚ many people believe that the media promotes both advantages and disadvantages on the famous. On the one hand‚ mass media such as magazines‚ newspapers and television benefits the famous in many ways. To begin with‚ it provides a link between famous people and the audience. Through
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