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    later films are Trash (1971) and L’Amour (1973). With Paul Morrissey‚ in 1974 Warhol also made the films Frankenstein and Dracula. In 1973‚ Warhol launched the magazine Interview‚ a publication centered upon his fascination with the cult of the celebrity. He died from complications following surgery. The Andy Warhol Museum‚ which exhibits many of his works‚ opened in Pittsburgh in 1994. "I’d prefer to remain a mystery. I never like to give my background and‚ anyway‚ I make it all up different every

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    Physical beauty is a transient‚ and often highly valued feature of society. Allegory of Vanity uses connotated imagery to symbolize vanity and the transience of beauty. Skulls scattered among the painting symbolize the inevitable event of death. By specifically including skulls‚ the carriers of the face‚ it represents the loss of physical beauty and the transience of physicality as a whole. The large‚ extravagant clock surrounded by riches is another element of transience as worldly riches will not

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    a sustained nuclear fusion reaction at room temp. In view of Dr. Bradshaw’s expertise as a physician‚ we must conclude that this is indeed true. This version of the fallacy deceives us by manipulating our passions‚ in this case the fact that celebrities are people we identify with and look up to. In the United States‚ we have an unhealthy

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    References: http://social-networking.findthebest.com/q/40/355/What-type-of-site-is-MyLife-social-networking-site Success of Social Media/Networking video‚ 2008 Media Culture: America ’s Obsession Paris Hilton J. Lule‚ Exploring media and culture‚ 2012‚ p. 49 J. Lule‚ Exploring media and culture‚ 2012‚ p. 21

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    common aspect; their love for music. This is what held the band so strongly together. Celebrity and fame shows that it can lead people to many different ways such as in a positive or a negative approach. The positives can be money or admiration of the society and the negatives can be drug and alcohol or rumours from the media. I chose money because it is one of the basic aspects of fame involved in celebrity and fame. Money is also related in one of the text‚ Asturias. One quote that is mentioned

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    femininity and stand strong. Centuries ago women could not freely express themselves the way they do now. In addition‚ this has helped shaped a new lifestyle for many of us. The media provides full coverage of the lavish life styles of the many celebrities

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    Abstract Podophilia is a disorder that sends a signal to the brain and stimulates arousal. This disorder is one of the most common forms of fetishism that does not involve a sexual organ. Podophilia refers to a sexual obsession with feet or anything pertaining to feet. Some symptoms of this disorder include a sexual attraction to feet‚ excessive amounts of time spent thinking about feet and sexual fantasies involving feet. Many fetishists are aroused by painted toenails‚ bare feet‚ the smell

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    The Pop Arts’ movement began in the late 50’s and early 60’s. Dubbed‚ the founding father of the movement‚ Andy Warhol brought forward society’s obsession with mass culture and allowed it to become the subject of art itself. Using many techniques such as isolation‚ repetition and colour placement‚ Warhol brought to the world of art his views on materialism‚ politics‚ economics and the media. Andy was quick to warn his admirers and critics‚ ‘do not look any deeper than the surface of my art and

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    are desirous of numerous things. Money‚ power‚ pleasure‚ satisfaction‚ and surprisingly‚ celebrities are all things that lead to obsession. As people focus into these things‚ the result is utter and blatant madness‚ and eventually becomes the destruction of themselves and others. In the novel Misery by Stephen King‚ the mental instability of Annie Wilkes and the imprisonment of Paul Sheldon shows how obsession can lead to the destruction of others. Paul Sheldon was an author famous for his many books

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    perfect body shapes has on today’s society. More of the popular effects of body image issues includes unhealthy obsessions‚ bullying through social media‚ and the distinct ways the American culture thinks of ideal men and women. The various cultures of the world each have different beliefs in what the body should look like. Many people blame the culture they live in for the obsession of body images. Arielle Cutler‚ a student of Hamilton University‚ once stated‚ “Pathologies

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