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    which was replaced by a multicolored one was full of surprises. The arrival of the host Miley Cyrus was not disappointing‚ the singer toured the long carpet practically naked covering her front with thin straps and a mini skirt or at least what we think was a skirt full of rhinestones‚ however‚ when she turned around surprise! the bare bottom of Miss Cyrus appeared on the scene and if we speak of a naked Miley we can´t fail to mention her friend the author of the multicolored carpet‚ the moon man

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    In the song “The Climb‚” by Miley Cyrus‚ the lyrics mean to "just keep trying.”(Miley Cyrus) Miley sings about a mountain and climbing over obstacles‚ symbolizing the struggles of life. Although the lyrics are talking about the journey rather than focusing on the destination‚ it is about ultimately reaching a final goal‚ it also symbolizes a reward that awaits at the end of the climb. Miley sings that‚ “Ain’t about how fast I get there. Ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side. It’s the climb

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    It is no secret that Miley Cyrus is a character. From the time she was Hannah Montana to when the world saw her swinging naked on a wrecking ball‚ she has given the media countless field days. Her stunts for attention have been called offensive and problematic. Therefore questions arises as to what she is simply doing for publicity‚ what she is doing that is offensive‚ and where the line is drawn between racism and her sense of humor. “I feel like Miley Cyrus’s dreadlocks at the VMAs could have

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    Miley Cyrus seductively poses on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine‚ wearing Mac Lipstick‚ she captures the consumers attention instantaneously. The use of controversial images to promote interest successfully peddles products because the current era of pop culture. Due to the recent rise of social media‚ consumers have the ability to track or “follow” their idols. Producers use idols tactfully to incorporate their products into popular social networks like Instagram. Subliminal messaging is an old

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    Deviance

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    Deviance and Social Control On August 25‚ 2013 the world watched in disgust as celebrity Miley Cyrus twerked and gyrated on stage at the Video Music Awards Show. People caused a fuss over her back up dancers all being African American women with large derrieres‚ her twerking‚ pointing to her feminine area on her body‚ pushing her face in one of her dancers derriere while smacking it‚ grinding on a foam finger‚ and grinding on a married man. The sociological perspective on deviance is described

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    in which she portrayed the starring character Miley Stewart. After signing a recording contract with Hollywood Records in 2007‚ she released Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus‚ which served as the series’ soundtrack and Cyrus’ debut studio album. It sold three million copies in the United States‚ and produced the Billboard Hot 100 top-ten single "See You Again". That year‚ her Best of Both Worlds Tour was adapted into the film Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert. Cyrus’ second

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    a Teenage superstar with down-to-earth Family Values. Hannah Montana‚ the television series‚ demonstrates the complications of attempting to maintain established family values‚ while being a teenage girl who has become famous and wealthy. Miley Stewart‚ also known as Hannah Montana‚ is repetitively attempting to balance her Tennessee‚ down-to-earth family values with the temptations of financial and celebrity success and how that reproduces greed. In the sense of a worldview‚ Hanna Montana mirrors

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    and contrast writing Topic: Compare two famous people: Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus Outline * Background: started to perform at young age * Success: Forbes’ list‚ teenager’s idol all over the world * Composing habit: write about their own relationship Each celebrity tends to create their own style in both life and music to become unique and then impress audience. On newspapers or magazines‚ Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus are two obviously different images‚ the former is innocent and graceful

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    All you have is a story and dream. That’s all anyone has. It’s all a matter of what you do with it. Do you follow God’s plan or do conform to what’s popular? Its difficult to find people that fully rely on Gods plan‚ especially in this generation’s music culture. Everyday we are singing songs in the the car on our way to work‚ like Jason Derulo’s song; “Every time you get undressed‚ I hear symphonies in my head‚” and The Weeknd’s song; “I can’t feel my face when I’m with you” which is about cocaine

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    Disney’s Transition into Television and its Effects on Child Actors Disney has expanded their enterprise into many different areas‚ one of them being television. As Disney has explored the medium of television‚ they have focused the shows for the audience of children. In 1955‚ The Mickey Mouse Club was one of the first shows that Disney had on television. In order to appeal to younger audiences‚ the show had “young attractive stars performing before a live audience‚ clowns‚ magicians‚ cartoons

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