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    November 2011 EAP Essay Due to Sue Jozui’s statement about celebrities advertising products and how we should boycott this kind of advertising and legislate rules and guidelines for advertisers is ridiculous!! Celebrities sell the products to make the product appealing to their audience and it is the consumer’s responsibility to choose weather they buy it or not. If you look at commercials now a days it is filled with hot celebrity actresses and sports icons. People buy their product if it appeals

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    Fits All: Bono and the Complexity of Celebrity Diplomacy Andrew F. Cooper Emma Markoff 130306350 Yasmine Shamsie Daniel Saad Tutorial A-2 PO 111-A Tuesday‚ November 12th‚ 2013 Andrew F. Cooper‚ a political science professor‚ carefully depicts the role of celebrity engagement in global governance in his published article “Beyond One Image Fits All: Bono and the Complexity of Celebrity Diplomacy”. Through the use of two contrasting celebrities as exemplars; Jeffrey Sachs- an American

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    magazines‚ Buzzfeed articles‚ or even snapchat stories cover things such as current celebrities’ plastic surgery endeavors and the latest fashion trends‚ to which more people pay attention than those that read more pressing news. Hence‚ citizens end up in the absence of salient news and believing celebrity gossip is the important news. I believe that today’s society puts too prominent a spotlight on the lives of celebrities and not nearly enough gravity on being well informed. America seems to be the

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    | |5th semester | |ANALYZE THE IMPACT OF CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT WITH NON-CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT | |ANALYSE THE IMPACT OF USING A CELEBRITY TO ENDORSE A PRODUCT VIZ A COMMON PERSON ENDORSING THE SAME PRODUCT. CHOOSE BRANDS FROM THE| |SAME CATEGORY AND CONDUCT A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

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    opportunity to open an online store. For them‚ starting up an online store is very promising. It is definitely because of the low start up costs‚ time flexibility‚ and ability to do business 24 hours especially for women that should take care their children while also can earn money in the same time. In order to gain profit‚ entrepreneurs use social media marketing to attract attention and encourage customers to buy their products. Social media has become a platform that is easily accessible to everyone

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    Celebrity Endorsement 1. Introduction In the past two or three decades celebrity advertising/endorsement has become common practice amongst brands that wish to create and maintain attention‚ as well as increase product or brand recall rates (Erdogan‚ 1999). However‚ the juxtaposition of brands and organisations with admirable figures that possess qualities such as likeability‚ attractiveness‚ trustworthiness and credibility is not a new phenomenon (Erdogan‚ 1999). It is believed that an eighteenth

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    CELEBRITY ENDORSMENT – PERCEPTION BY PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES (FMCG SECTOR) Rushina Singhi 1‚ Ch. Abhinav Guptha 2‚ Anshul Jain 3 Assistant Professor of Amity Business School‚ Amity University Noida U.P Student of Amity Business School‚ Amity University Noida U.P Student of Amity Business School‚ Amity University Noida U.P 1 rushina.singhi@yahoo.co.in 2coolabhi405@gmail.com‚ 3 anshuljain01@gmail.com‚ ABSTRACT Celebrity endorsement‚ undoubtedly an essential and effective tool for attracting

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    should be held accountable for their crime? I believe parents should not be held responsible for crimes that their children committed because they did not force their child/children to do the crime. Since people do have a mind of their own and would probably still do these crimes even if their parents told them not too. The question is‚ are parents really the core of the problem or are there other bigger issues we have to consider? Many parents have to work day or night to make a living which means

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    I’ve always wondered about this and I might as well raise the issue and ask the question right here‚ seeing as this blog could very well be the perfect avenue for discussion. Do you think certain celebrities do more damage than good to certain brands once they begin to “publicly patronize” them? Let me bring up an example. Or two. Or more . Sometime in late 2011‚ it was reported that Abercrombie & Fitch was willing to pay Jersey Shore’s Mike “The Situation” and his cast mates to cease wearing

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    The debate on whether parents should be held responsible for their children’s misdeeds has been going on for ages and people are divided on the issue. I believe that parents should be held responsible if their children commit any crime. A number of arguments surround my opinion. To begin with‚ if parents know that they will be held responsible for their children’s inappropriate actions‚ they will see to it that their children are well supervised and well cared for. Parents are responsible for

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