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    population to have eating disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia. Preventing food and nutrients from entering your body is a problem however; throwing up the food you have eaten is another. Even celebrities in the public eye such as Lindsay Lohan have suffered from eating disorders due to the pressure that comes with their jobs and desired image. She stated to Vanity Fair magazine ‘I was sick and I was scared too’ as she opened up for the first time about her Bulimia. The shocking truth

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    The film that I chose to write about is a Paramount Pictures presentation titled Mean Girls‚ starring Lindsay Lohan and also featuring a handful of Saturday Night Live cast members‚ including Tina Fey the author of this picture. The reason behind choosing this film is because it has a unique style of introducing characters‚ transitioning between scenes‚ and various tools to help spice up the film. Being one of my personal favorites‚ Mean Girls is a comedy about a home schooled teenage girl who

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    Stupid Girls

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    A “Stupid Girl” is a woman who intentionally decimates their appearance‚ intelligence‚ and morals for social recognition. This person harbors intelligence but prefers to subject herself to degrading her morals and appearance at any cost. Many celebrities today follow this occupation‚ no they are not famous because of a movie or their first hit single back in 2000‚ well maybe yes‚ but how do they stay at the top with out falling to the bottom for 13 consecutive years? The answer is pretty simple

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    today? That by acting out and behaving badly we can get more attention and become famous? No wonder young people can be so out of control these days. With role models like Britney Spears‚ who only a few years ago had an emotional breakdown‚ and Lindsay Lohan‚ who has been in and out of jail and rehab‚ what can we expect of the youth? And the worst part is that these people are still famous and constantly talked about. It is almost as though we are condoning this sort of behaviour and lifestyle as being

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    According to Mr. Canada of the Choate Rosemary Hall‚ a role model should be someone who has a set of values so high that you will probably never reach. Today‚ celebrities are often linked with bad behavior – violence‚ drugs‚ indecent dressing and so many other unacceptable behaviors. This bad behavior is enough proof for parents to judge that celebrities are not good role models for the youth in which of course they have the responsibility to be. Sometimes however‚ if a celebrity becomes involved

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    Just a Little Princess

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    afraid to show it. While Orenstein discusses the “princess” fad that is consuming the younger girls of America and why the fad an abomination‚ Traister explains the phenomena of stupidity that has swept America’s Pop Icons such as Paris Hilton‚ Lindsay Lohan‚ and Jessica Simpson. “Brainless Hussies” is more convincing than “Little Princess” because‚ of its straight forward organization‚ it is ‚ and its complex‚ yet intriguing‚ vocabulary. The organization of “Brainless Hussies” is very straight forward

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    society from the chase of personal success by luring us into temptation and exploitation. On the contrary‚ status in society and money are hardly ever equal with success. We have had so many train wreck celebrities including Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan who both were living the high life with millions of dollars and stardom‚ and yet still had many

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    unrealistic‚ to say the least‚ and childish at times. It is considered as Lindsay Lohan’s debut movie‚ managing to pull off dual roles as both of the identical twins. They could have gotten real twins for the roles of the girls‚ since Lindsay Lohan wasn’t a box office attraction (at this point in her career)‚ but the movie would not necessarily been better in my opinion. The viewer could honestly not tell there really weren’t two Lohans whenever “they” appeared on screen together‚ thumbs up to the visual

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    What I hate about the 21st century Celebrity role models and Teens‚ the dangers of being a fanatic fan Today the media is everywhere society turns. Nearly everywhere we go social media is forced into our lives. With this we can see what is trending and what is the new must have object. Applications such as Facebook‚ Twitter and Instagram let us keep up to date with our favourite celebrities. Technology today has given people easy access to everyone’s lives. Fans are able to feel like they are part

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    Developmental Psychology Film Critique Number Two I believe the main character in the film to be Cady Heron who is played by Lindsay Lohan and is a sixteen year old girl. She was homeschooled her entire life until now. I would place Cady in the Adolescence stage of Erikson’s theory of development. It is described that the basic conflict in this stage is identity vs. role confusion. In this stage teens need to develop a personal sense of self and personal identity. If one is able to succeed it

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