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    Al Capone‚the American gangster General introduction: Alphonse Gabriel Capone‚also known as Al “scarface” Capone‚was an American gangster who led a prohibition-era crime by smuggling liquor‚and conducting other illegal activities such as prostitution‚in Chicago from the early 1920s to 1931. Early life: Al Capone was born in the district of Brooklyn in New York on January 17‚1899.His father was a barber and his mother was a seamstress‚were both immigrants from Italy.He dropped out of school at

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    In comparison to how starting from a young age women are idolizing TV models who portray the ideal body image that every woman should have‚ but because celebrities are constantly updating what happens in their daily lives and create unrealistic body images that causes young women to admire them and aspire to be like them. Dsymorphia‚ a condition in which there is dissatisfaction with body appearance‚ is on the rise as young women struggle to reach perfection. Because they go through body changes

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    Celebrity Hairstyles Big name Hollywood wonders we like their films‚ shows and music‚ and we all subtly craving to appear as though them. What’s more yes‚ we adore their haircuts! The stars sparkle with wonderful haircuts that highlight their engage staggering extents. Famous people dependably have remarkable hair - from streaming long bolts to enthusiastic sways‚ their tresses are tamed to flawlessness. One ever top picks is the haircut Grace Kelly got to be renowned for‚ the cleared to-the side

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    public and celebrities? The short answer is yes‚ it does. There are a variety of reasons for this‚ but I have leant that the main reason is money. People within the media industry want to get rich‚ and they want to get rich fast. A prime example of this is the paparazzi. Our obsession with celebrities is growing by the day‚ but have you ever wondered who the paparazzi are? How celebrity’s personal moments get immortalized in gossip magazines? The desire to feed the hunger for celebrity news is driving

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    todays society there is a heightened interest towards using celebrities to promote a particular product or brand and its positive effects are increasingly being recognized. Every year companies spend millions of dollars on endorsement contracts to align their brand and themselves with endorsers (e.g. celebrities).1 “When you have nothing important to say‚ get someone very important to say nothing for your brand.”2 The reason why celebrity endorsement has become an important role in the advertising

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    Why Celebrities make bad role models The truth is that we are obsessed with celebrities. Everywhere you go‚ celebrities are being advertised. When your son or daughter hears a new singer or sees a new actor on their favourite t.v show‚ they want to be just like them. Sometimes that is not a good thing. You think to yourself why do people look up to those celebrities? Well it seems to me most celebrities get into these habits because they are too involved in fame and fortune. These people

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    My topic is celebrity loss of privacy for their jobs‚ should celebrities have the right to privacy like everyone else or does loss of privacy come with their job. Celebrity should have the right to privacy just like everyone else. Why does the Paparazzi think that they need to barge in on celebrity life while there life be kept secret? Back in the day Celebrity had more privacy then what they have now people were more interested on the plot of the movie then actually what’s going on with the actors

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    CELIBRITY CULTURE HAS A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON TEENAGE LIFE. Is it normal that seventy percent of the celebrities‚ male or female end up taking drugs or becoming alcoholic? Is our society like that? During the last twenty years many celebrities become stupidly rich‚ and don’t really know what to do with the money or how to manage those tremendous quantities. The necessity to spend it or waste it becomes more accentuated‚ and drugs may be a quick “solution” of wasting their money. But in most cases‚

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    Write a blog entry about your favourite time of year. ‘Light: something that makes things visible or affords illumination: All colours depend on light.’ When there is light‚ our eyes are awakened to the true beauty of the world‚ which has been secreted throughout the hard-hitting winter and meticulous spring‚ in which nature strives to stay alive. A pregnant mother carries her unborn child for nine months as it develops and prepares itself to feel‚ to smell‚ to see‚ to hear‚ to taste…all such things

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    attitude toward the consumers (Chaiken‚ 1979). McGuire (1985) also suggested that endorser which is familiar and likable towards the audience may bring persuasiveness to the advertisement. 2.1.1Celebrity Endorser Schiffman and Kanuk (2007) defined celebrities to public and famous figures 2.2Endorser Credibility According to Ohanian (1990)‚ endorser credibility can be defined as "as a communicator ’s positive characteristics that affect the receiver ’s acceptance of a message" Research found that higher

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