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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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    Scope People in the public eye consists of politicians‚ athletes‚ celebrities and other individuals who are famous. For our presentation we will be concentrating on celebrities and whether they should expect their privacy to be respected by the media. Media comes in various forms‚ with the more common ones being newspapers‚ tabloids‚ radio‚ paparazzi‚ internet‚ social media and many more. A conflict of rights? Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights stated that every person

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    Celebrity Privacy How do you feel about celebrities and their privacy? Can you imagine being watched by reporters everyday of your life? Once celebrities reach a certain level of fame‚ their private lives become the topic of discussion among their fans and foes. Privacy is not guaranteed among famous people due to them constantly being stalked by the paparazzi and their fans. I feel reporters and the paparazzi should respect celebrities right to privacy because at the end of the day they are

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    Planning Celebrities do not have a right to privacy IntroductionBackground: Celebrities are famous people who earn a lot of money and live luxurious lives. They often have problems with paparazzi and journalists who always find out about their lives and chase them. Journalists think celebrities don’t have a right to privacy because however celebrities argue that they are normal people and therefore need privacy too. Thesis Statement: This essay will argue that celebrities do not have a right to

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    The social media nowadays are booming with countless news on celebrities. Countless celebrity gossips of who is currently dating who‚ what they did when they had gotten drunk‚ which celebrity was arrested and even which starlet has ruined whose relationship (Ortiz n.d.). The gossips on celebrities from media are endless. So who are these celebrities and why are they making headlines so much and invading our new feeds? Well‚ celebrities are also known as public figures and they are idolized by the

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    Celebrities deserve privacy! Celebrities are constantly in the media for their outrageous or strange antics. Nowadays it doesn’t take a lot to be known as a ‘celeb’. The influence of the ’Celebrity world’ has led to extreme effects‚ especially amongst youths‚ as most magazines are full of tabloids and attention seeking articles which speak little truth. Not only this‚ but the images of celebrities are usually quite false due to the constant need for perfection and ’beauty’ which means that people

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    I believe that media should cover the privite lives of politicians and celebrities‚ but it should be very selective in doing so. In case of politicians‚ it’s required to know their personal lives. But‚ in the other case it is probably to satisfy the people’s voyueristic tendencies. In the case of politicians‚ we expect certain strength of character and moral behavior from our leaders‚ which are directly associated with their private behavior. The private affairs of public servants become our

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    the media day by day. Some people believe that famous people have the right to privacy like other normal people. On the other hand‚ other claim that celebrities have chosen public life so they cannot ask for privacy. This essay will argue that famous people should not have the right to privacy simply because they are public’s idol and living a public life make them more famous. The first reason why celebrities were not allowed to live a private life is that they are public’s

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    The right to a private life means that you have the right to carry on your life privately‚ without government interference‚ as long as you also respect the rights of other people. The courts have interpreted the concept of ‘private life’ in a very broad way. It covers things like your right to choose your sexual identity‚ your lifestyle‚ and the way you look and dress. The concept of private life also covers your right to develop your personality and to develop friendships and other relationships

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    Do celebrities deserve privacy? Introduction There is no doubt that the privacy is becoming a really serious issue in our daily lives. In addition‚ everyone has his/ her own world and life that they do not want to share it with others. For example‚ in the last decade‚ the development of social media and online technology changed the way of defining of privacy. The privacy on the internet can be defined as “ the ability to control the conditions under which personal information is disclosed to others"(Rosen

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